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THE DAYTONA DAILY IZTZX "FRIDAY JAN. 21.- 192 i " ' ' . f . -r'." - - nauHMaMinuuuuHiati ii i iipiiu-Hi-mi!lfuirHm.Kiur-Hi 1 Famctis Hccizhrics cnC Lcl . J r JcIs of the East Coast of the Gr?f Winter Playground of the World "l III! Hill. IM ll ' " I III II I I Visitors Comin to the East Coast of Florida May Bo Aasursd of Good Service. : v,; (iiljiuiiiiuili Charge at the Hotels Listed In Theso Column S dmf How to Easily J?cr 1 ., , ;; r;, ' "y. 1 Some of th Hoit Important Railway and l WINTER you ana Make, Mora. Pleasant your Viv . . . . in utiufuuiii "i -mniiiirimniiiiirTimrtiiif rinn atl 1-iiniir i mriiaiMiiiMiir iimm S7i T mom sawti'i wh i )itfcMwa-Pi I'iHIi iw i . RESORTS ki:i . -tt' n ' I X3 a ' AT THE V ' 7'" -7. . , -. ! I HOTEL GLAr.liDO!i X i r.:::iv;cGD hotel i "r limnott -Platka of .Burlington, Vt.. has recently been spending a f?w. days with h;s. t'rien 1, Col. E. P. Woodbury, of 'the Ilidgewood in Daytona. Bur :ini;tn is Mr. Woodbury's home city, and lip and Mr.7P!atk are pals aatl iriends of many years. .Mr. Ptalka wan o.i business and pleasure trip combined and this was id first visit to-Florida, and ratung the. many new experiences which he enjoyed .while In Daytona was ,trip ti aa 'aetopiane with Bill Lindley of tie Ba-ia Fiyin'g ScJTool at Daytona t esiciij-,; -Mr... Kiai k eniovea rne trio a'i. im ,inu.. hugely and felt that he as with one; daughter Marjorte. ftln. Kva rranK oiffPs i-wma to enjoy merr wunn sea- j g . ... . . . . v:.. .. v ir i, ...... Tl... .. .... I., i :s ' o. the safest ami d?se quaimei avi- -Massra runs, i. im-n im-re. nn v uir ai . -uuikuiutu . ' Mrs. L. Morev oi Aurora. 111. Ichir daunluer, JUsh Elizabeth. Mr. On Thursday one oi the largest touring parties of the season passed through the Triple-, Cities and were guests at the Clarendon for luncheon on Thursday, In the party were the follow iRx, people: . Miss Florence Clifford of-Ciiioafco, Mrs. Carl Kleve, Mrs. Frank Kich ner, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Luedeking. Mrs. v.. .1. Xippart. Miss Minnie (s wcW. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wei k of Cin cinnati, Ohio. Mr. end Mrs! Iouia Fox and Kolv ert W. T. DeWald of Fort Wayne. Ind. Dr. and Mrs. Carlton II I- Fki::SSS 1SSEF1A VI! 4-1 Lotus EHl (O) ii J i J Grill ' fPf SpllH Senator Albert Cummins of Iowa, i test-: titer with 1m family party, wog have been at the Princess Iwena the. 3 past waek, left today for St. Augustine, J 1 where they will meet Senator Joseph j Freliaghuysen and President-elect 1 1 Harding and parties for a cruise down j 3 the east coast waterways. The party j will stop here for several days at the j hrr.t'of pest week. ! Mrs. It. D. Greenlee of Chicago 1st i I registered at the iVineess Jsseua for ; the season. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Sstydam of j . mumn 1M . . 1(. Frank and : Cincinnati have arrived at the Prin-1 i3 i5lUIIIOIUIttlUailUUMIMiniHIIIMtl!HaittH3tBIMIIIHailCUIIWIWia a ins in the ttJitntry. 'When he went homy he told. Mrs. Platka that he had Uit B tiff in lie air, expecting that she would at least experience a second htiiid thrill, btit u writing Mr. Wood- tinrv shunt If hr czui thrit slid falmlvl rmarkedr Tu niv positive knowl- aiv have hfen 'm in th air a"" Mr. goo.I many times." Air, Pinlka made an extensive trip I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wilkins, I fliiydam is a hanker and well known j Miss Gertrude Wilkins, Dr. and Mrs. j in (he financial citcles of his home g W. H. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. 07J. Slein Utale. -., , 1 land Frank Civupbeil of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. .McAllister of . Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Genin, of Hell-i Xew York are at the Princess Isse!ia.g i I .. T-i . . ;...! T ...... 1 Wis. 1 v , f Mrs. II. a '.l Mrs. Theodore Slnttery of ! and Mi's C Levy. Miss Aimie Levy j 1 Ruth -McLiitiKhlln of Xew 1 1 ICovinsrton. Ky. York City are among the new arrivals i II. 1. 1 A 'ill Ui J. IKV I V , .... ... . through .Florida, vl-Ji i'lr? all the la- Mrs. M. Bahelof Jacksonville was; Mm. fc. t t hoate an.l -Mrs. t,arrie3 im.us restu-t cities, but sav thit the? a luncheon attest at Oto. Clarendon on jOorins of Furnilnsliam. Ohio, receutly . Triitt Cities' c-xcell them all ia climate 'Wednesday. iurrivpj "iit th. Princess Issena for the . a HOTEL ORMOND Oimond-on-lhs-Ha'ifiix A la Carte Grill open for Afternoon Tea, Evenings Dinners, Etc. Dancinc from 10:00 to 12:00. and ideal , siirrotvtdings. He very. Miss M. A. Bigeh)w. Edwin P. A ins- season. RESERVATIONS MADE R. L. JOHNSTON, Manager. S , 3 128 South Beach St ; Reliable Information, Frtr TRAVEL HOTELS Tickets and Reservations ' f Water Trips. 40 OFFICES A K Mi and Mrs. William CI. Faton of , g Kv are nw arrivals at 2 ! 5 itiucit emjoyea hw visit here an.l ,suvs : i,v 1 1, ,,, 1 M n;i!,.i rn t'ipr rut iiii.'ctiiii! Imt that ht anil; , . ,.i -m.,..,.i,... (CovinsJon, ...... .. ... . . v .ulinru t,.iv enAn.l &IUIlllllillUIIUHIHttiH( II II UIIUIHIlIlinW 1'latKa wtu istve tneniseives ines jIr. an,i Mrs. Herbert Turreil of the r" - - fivquentjy. They ' clarendon entert tineil Dr nnd Vk 'Mh winter. .Mr. haton is connwded t fciMttiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiittlur Mrs. ple.ts-ure of coming be StunrtMacArtuur for Thursday. lunc-li,i:ou 011 i with the firm of Katon, Rhodes & Co.! :of Cincinnati, dealers in pig iron, coal j 3 i ami coke. It is a big and important 1 i business instituion. FRINGE GEORGE i PRAYER IN WANT AD tire fine people and will always VclclilUf:, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ostrandor and 15. Lee were quests at the - Kidgewood Wednesday they were. cb route tori.t, the southern part of the state. They j afe from Xew A'otk City and were making the trip by auto. j 11.. 1 "f.. a t t..,: r....i a r ard Mra. M1). Cawezzi of Xew York, i r "i rlv.-."-.vn-.--I f who ore enjoy inj? a motor trip through f Mrs. A. L. Twing of Norfolk. Va.; Florida, - were' at the Ridge wood 'Mrs; G. Shepard, Mrs. Katheritie Old- WednesdaV. " 0( k and Mrs. Harry Kehoe of Xew ! . Col. H.'c. 'Rherrard of Pronxvillo. X. h'ork City were in Daytona- during the j , , , 1 " . P"'er v , 0,.;it,w rv ,i,v, ut hn'Pi.- o r,i.,to t, Mi.,,i .! i-i,n. i lu(fliidiHi in r. newspapers classified lii.lK-.woui..--." Ihere were eues.s at. th, Princ i,a '"" ws h' 1"V JlRe W Uon , g HOTEL JACKSON THE RIDGEV: f r v.. EUROPEAN PLAN Steam-heated Throunltout. Elegantly furnished. CEO. U. WHIPPLE, Mgr. JACKSONVILLE Main St., Corner Adimi Child'a Restaurant Connected with Lobby g Moderate rates. 100 rooms, 50 baths 3 Ask Mr. Foster 1 DAYTONA, FLORIDA, E, P. Complete In every, detail. Nearly every room! t 3 Telenhon in every room. Modern (a ;TENANTS GIVE PUBLIC THANKS $ tiMHwiwH:MiwiMniwtt.iiMaiiuiw'MUu v iuiiiHwiwttMraiw::i:miiiBi!iaiKai FOR RENT DECISION (Newspaper Enterprise Association.! I... iiiinMuiiinuiiuw!iiiiuiiuniHUiiiMwn;uiHMMiimuii EVERGLADES LINES .imiminuawuHiKMHuuiuiKtuiiitL'imnKiiittuiiiaiwnmiir 0 Mrs. MAp.'Tribei of Hillsboro, Ohio,' George. They were much please,! w it h ! r"f (iv',,! U)r 'fK seven tenants Across Everglades, Lake Okeechobee, Caloosahatehee River 8:15 a, m. tu-thu-sat.. ..Lv. W. PALM BirACH Ar 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p. m Ar. MOORE HAVEN Lv. mon-vwU-fri. 8:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m ' Ar. FT. MYERS Lv 8:00 a. m. 1:18 p. m Ar. TAMPA Lv 5:15 p. m. HOTEL DESPLf. L. M. WAITE. Manager NOW OPEN was a recent guest at the Ridgewood.i the city an.l expect to stop on their A. A. Frijvs of Xew York" City vt.; return trip North, registered at the Ridgewoxul Wedues-j Mr. .and Mrs. Ray F. Ash of lline uay. v.f . ,t ham ton, X. Y.. are pending several .dr. and, Mrs. E. H. Mclrath of Co-jdays at the Prince George. T'tey are lurubiis, Oliiu; Mr. and Mrs. aY'. S. j touring and will go south. J.ewh'.g and Air. and Mrs. X. S. Lewing 1. Oscar Rome! of, Miami has been in and Mvs.;.tl. it. Chaptn cf Annapolis Daytona on a business mission an t fotuel n. pleasar.t "tiiantr party at the j was a guest at the Prince George, iiid.eewond on Wednesday. 7. , Miss Isabel F. Wake of Daytona was ' Mr. ani Mrs. Dean Alvord of "Har-'a guest of Mr. Roniel for luncheon on bor Oaks 5 Clearwater, were guests at , Wednesday. . n an apartment house didn't have to ! ,0,w,,,,IIIUHWim,u,,l"w I i pay i third increase in rent. ! This ad inserted bv Rev. William ! H. Mapp: i "Wo. the ter.nanls of Z W. 99th j street iro i;iv? thank s and homage ;io Almiubty God fcr the wisdom and ; justice whult iio lias given to. ilie .iudgo who s:it'1n ! Man! I Dec. 7.vroug. May be live Ion? and bav j 'iiiiiiM!Miit:u:ii;!iiiut3,iiiiiimiiHHiii:iiiiiu)miUii;ii;;:i!miimiir: 1 THE PINES I ii . SOUTH RIDGEWOOD WM. CHESLEY, Manager " j Summer Hotel: The Alpine, S 1 Bethlehem, N. H. 1 the Fli'ih 1H: til t ' iiiiiiittfNAliIiHciiiiiiiiHiiiciiiiiimiuiuiiiiiiiiuiiuiiaiiiiiiii:iiHiuiu II at 10 o'clock nH!iHic'iii:uianit2u:i!ii:itttuiiwi)uui:3!!uiiuuii:iHiuiUHci!iim ' zj Ail Tourists are Invited to Virsrt 3 NORDMAN'S POINT GROVE ' i On New Smyrna Road s ' g Shipping Gift Boxes is Our g ! s Specially J. H. EUTTEF DAY! Cuisine and Service Excellent; Broad Piazzas on Alt t Steam Heat; Elevator; Every Mcdern Co, Send fcr Booklet. Concerts Daily .iu:jwiuuii;i::muumwiu:.uimuti:n:!U!u:; .;iiiiuJ!uiii2ti.mimiitiuiiiiuMti!iuuu::iuu.nuuatamiiiuiutw r THE PRINCE GEO! ip;:l com!, i;irt . to judge between right and! the Riisewoou during the week. i - J. H. Mcliagh of Minneapolis and I.',,'p' r""s "a'!'-v Mv-W .vt,ar- ;L. J. M'utty of Boston and Mr. and-W. Kcliar of Sioux City. Iowa, are en-i r''"1 ,hl "''i!1', l,",i.v; Mrs. W. C. Mutty of Old Town. Me..! joying a visit of several days at the! "NOl It TLX ANTS. ' were r?sitered at thi'itidgewood this , Prince GHrge. week. - . ' - X. P. Day of Peoria. 111., was a D. W, Sc.hlickir.g of Melrose, Mass., puncheon guest, nt the Prince George' l:-,"a rec.rnt arrival at the Ridgewood. ; Wednesday. Mr. Mrs. L. X. Wilkie of Jack-1 C. W. Peake and wile and daughter! We ! 3 NEW HELICOPTOR j S SOON TO BE TRIED 1 (Internationa! News Service.) I 3 iiu'.ili,iiiiUiui;i!uiuciuiu,it:ic:i!::iiL';:ut;i!.ua:n!iii'ii'iii:iit -j i:uimiiiiit:iiiiiiiHiiiriiiiiimiiiiHiiiii!iiiiiiaiiuiiuiuu3i.imii:i;.raniui.ui!:::uu!ii!ii:;:i. a THE HAMILTON ii The House of Hospitality NEW AND FIRST CLASS OPEN THE YEAR ROUND Mrs. I. M. Mabbette, Prop. Every Room DAYTON A'S LEADING HOTEL NOW OPEN Electrically Lighted, Steam Heated ami ' snd Cold Running Water. Elevator Ser f I , HILYARD & HOLROYD, ProprietB . ttttIMUIUirmiHIMauuiIIHI 7 ::ioi;:iiiu:ni.ii:i.iii::ii.n;uittJiiiMiin:itcii:U!im;au:iiu:it;uiiJuuimai:auiUiius yonvilte 'moored to Daytona Wednes- i Cosette and sun R. C. Poake of Peak-j,;, LONDON, Jan. oa- a:i t were guests at lite liictgc woo l daring their stay in the city. A. S. Knenigof Newark, X. J.. is a recent urrivul at the Ridgewood. Mrs. J.. V. Wright of Chicago is a guest ik the Ridgewood. days ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lady of at. ville, X. Y are spending several at the Prince George. j Ir. an 1 Mrs. P. D. Middlekaufl". who' came to the. Prince George early in ; tne season u couple ot weeKs ago. I '. Louis Itrennan. iuveiiior i I' i he monorail irvro- Hcopic l rail", who has been experi ment inu tor in ore than a year on n helicopt,,!- ;ii no aero.lrnnie near Lon don, i.5 i.hortly to have his experiment ' ollii-iiillv le-iii'il "in on euueua nicy t eiiirue.l 10 ,,.i,i u.Tsun. nut., -arriveu reccuiiy at ineitne I'rince tietirge. expressiu;; the KidgewiKjJ. ; opinioa that Daytona was the pleas .Mr. arid Mrs.' 11. C. Noble of Xew ;antst place in which to s;end the P.ritaiu. Corn,, are new arrivals at the; winter. They had made many friends Ridgewood. hn the Prince George circles who were j , " 'glad to have them return. I'l-KHW'H" f Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Walsh and Mr j . : 1 :imt Mm V V I in t.. ,,,.-l.-: .i linTn nrOni llin !-7,.ri,1.,,." ' ,' .; ' .. also o.T..r,-d him an unprecedented f : nuitL ULdrLAnu...!roUie vZ:-;r ' r'x ,isiiiv 5VJ : While in Daytona on their way) .t.'t..t.m?.4j..tt..t.i south.- Mr. and Mrs. 17 II. M.-Gralh i oi v oiumous were guests lor dinner at I the Prince Geiirge. I Mrs. .1. II. llartletie of Oshkosh. Wis., who has been spending a few j'i.iy-- a' the Prince George, has gone ;t; DcLaml, but experts later to re turn to t he Prime George. Mr. an 1 Mrs. F. D. Danforih. who ' ave been guests for several days s,i J. J. McCahe of Glenn Falls, X. Y.. 'wild is a guest at the Despland for the season, eatertained his friends, H. L. .jiMtMHiimiiuniumwitiiMiiiuHiiiJw Chop Suey and , CHINESE DISHES at is a ii Mvierthan air falliinoA'. which it is claimed will be" VW&ZXt 7ih. to aseend and descend vertically 1 vTfc 2:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. ;Or nearly so. without palling its nose up or down, and will also be aide to: IhoVer while i'i Hight. ! ! It is utiderstool that not only has lllilMMtllMUIllltllllimmitlli govt-rnmeivt linanced Mr.l . . . . ' 3l iVl I A iVl 1 ri A V A IN A 1 j PRINCESS I S S EI' 3 HENRY W. HAYNES, Proprietor SEABftC 4 NOW OPEN ii Strictly Modern, First-Class Hotel. Rates-on A 3 Auto Bus Meets All Trains ASK THE PEOPLE THAT STOP HE?" T i:t:iii.iniu3ii;ii.ii.i:.nii(iiittiit:;:n.i:imu:!iiiiaiiii3JU.kiiimt:uNit'Hi:imiinHa ';iiiiKiiiMt3iimB:iaitiaiw:Hmn:HMiimiioitiiiiiiiBir THE BALTOII sr I lite Rritish ' ; Itrc-iinan's helicopter expert mem h but :'I ion proves success- (Formerly The Bennett) 2 Under Ownership Managemmt 6 NORTH RIDGEWOOD AVENtE Fxcellent Culeine COB DALTON, Proprietor !lit3:!iiituiui;iiiii!iiui)iu:i!inu!iiti::u:ii:uM:;uiHuiiUit3iiiiU!U!!it3i3MiHitSiW -:!i:i!iiiii;uiiiiitiuiiii:Hiniiiuiit3M,i:iii:iit:iiii:uiiiiit3iuiuiHiuUHi:ittHtc3eiuyiHiUM Direct Steamship Service NEW SHORT EXPRESS ROUTE. e Prince George, have jione iiami. but will later return. A paper collar has been made to protect the stems of delicate plants after thfy have been p!;:ited. Ojieen Mary ' pert niilliner. of England is nn Urougbtoit. C V. Higley and Georg. P. l'rauuock for lUnuer on Wednesday. Mr. an 1 Mrs; Charles E. Russell of La . Porte, lud.. are newly arrived .guests at tlie Desoland. Tin y will be there for Che winier. This is their lirst 'seas.-.it in Daytena and they ar Very much pleaded with the city, t!' climate ;u !t their hotel surroundiiih ,. . C- T. Riisse'.l and Miss V. H. Kla'-n ht Charlot:!', X, 17. and guests at Uie V-rJttoa liv.i, were guests for dinner at the Despland on Wednesday, t E. llell. -who has been looking after business U-terests in Daytona, was a .gilest at the Despland while in the 4-ity. Ilis home is in New ork City Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas T. Hopper of Rye, N. Y., are among the new arri vals at tilt Despland. . John Wir-ter of Melbourne Reach, Fia., was in Daytona during the week and made the Despland his headquar ters. . ; is registered at the Do spland. " " ! hlv ffiLS . 31 ra. 1 IU Mtore Steams, . Airs. J. J. . "Hwi or excellence Ken '.rlck an 1 Mrs-. 15. E. Brown, who j are spending some liaie in DeLand. visited in Daytona during the we'll j and were .t -sis t,t the Despland. ' PRISONERS' BRAVERY MAY WIN PARDON (International News Service.) M t HESTKIi. . . Jan. ;; , . fetpiest has been ef to (lovetlloi John II. Harllett. m Concord, for the pardoning of eleven prisonei-H wlnv ;is-si:-ei In li-.lit in:; the recent lire in Ibe t'oo:; Coiuuv (lo'ise of forrei I ion 3 3:00 PM. 8:00 AM. 4:30 PM. 8.C0 AM. war tax $1,00 rt e on to. The convicts are all short I crni men. - - I rWRIDA5)AiNTVOrClNOS HOTEL NEPTUNE Ocian Ave. Seabreeze, Florida. All large Otitslde rooms with or without private baths. Overlooking the ocean. Excellent - Cuisine. Reasonalbe rate3. Phone 21. - ..J OVERNIGHT Palatial Steamer 'CITY OF MIAMI" SAILINGS: Leave Miami Monday, Friday Arrive Havana Tuesday, Saturday Leave Havana Tuesday, Saturday Arrive Miami Wednesday. Saturday FARES INCLUDING BERTH One way $25.00: war t.n $1.00. Round trip $40.00 Parlor $10.00 extra. Dinirq Srrvice a l.i c IMPORTANT Passengers can procure passports at the company's city ticket office, Hotel Halcyon Enild:ng, Miami HOTELS Passen(j.-rs may travel on passport application, and blanks for same can be procured at company's city ticket office. Hotel Halcyon Building, jg Reservations can be made at any "Ask Mr. Foster Office" or s HAVANA -AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION ! 2 Hotel Halcyo Onuilding. Phone 17'- 15 , viiiiiiinniMiiiuiiiiiNiiMiuiiiiiiiiiHituiiiM RUN g BRETTON Kill Overlooking the Ocean ORMOND BEACH, FLA. NOW OPEN JAS. P. VINING,. Proprietor I iE:i:h;h .iu:t;i:uiiniu:t 31. iisuiiiiiiJiitHiitti'-tJijititiniiicsatiiiMi-iitiiJiuttiiUtriHiiitwuiaiiei-ir" 'rrr.i s-r o ( HOMESPUN SHOP 51S Ocean Boulevard Seabreeze MRS. JEAN NEVILLE Mail Orders Soiirita Special Pnck.ines fnr r.if. ; Tourists' Trade a Specialty i Phone 64Z-J, Ormond, Florida' 80, BUT CAN'T REMARRY INDIANA! OUS. an. . 2tV Judg Moll grantd Mrs. Louise Slyvis, So. a - divort" tjom George Slyvis. St. whom fdie'-married in 1914. Then he informed her that she could not re lnai ry 'withiti t wo yeai-3. ..j. . , . t The first negro state bank in Ch: cago ha3 beou oyened. Notrd lac 18 -Me CnU Caaiw oam ol the bnm in the South. Located on a kinh ndgr. nrmr th cnitr 4 titn I lorid. Pucb. dry air. Vamul and in'.MTnd gow.eila nd doKlM. 1 Fnni, RtSat and Motomi. Optn January Irt. AcMrna tho.C Broalu. Muir Vt - ALLANWOOD INN BANQUETS DINNERS LUNCHEONS SUPPER DANCES Allandale. Phone 2130 F. B. Nordman, Jr. "No. Nine Grove' Grower and Shipper ef Fancy CITRUS FRUIT3 M,ilir of Pure Jellirs, Preserves, M irmaljrtei and Cryatalllivd Fruits . Ormcnd Beach, Fia.. HE-SEA WILBUR-BY-T itnrt - a, . . . mwai utAUTIFUL BUNGALOW TOWN IN THE SUNNY SOUTH I Six Miles South of Daytona. 9 Not a Prospect, but a Reality. Only 800 feet from Ocean to River the heart of the Fishing Grounds. Boating, Fishincr. l ai ii beautiful Hemniinjj i'uik. i ,'in ci.it r,i to lin.urci and lmppiiar (ci;ici. JJig airy Ind tooiu. , l4thrd iiv miu: hiix. Unique iiiiiiii reoin:-, fau-.ous fl'ir appe t ., i!l(; (oiids. J.u k onv illc's lar-;-c t liiiH-1 and ate nf 1 itiridu'j iti-eit hotel... UobL It. Meyer, Proprietor J. II kavanaugh, Manaeer llUIIMI. A w ! Jalcor: C Mittistti.tJtititHSiintju.Hif.it'iESiitnttitttfrsMtintHitKaHiHiiiftiitamit tiiraiitHiHirjBSfflaasc 11 EAST COAST I a FLO 7 ""-' FLAGLER SYSTEM Right in Bathing, Schedule in Effect January 4th, 1 DEPARTURES FROM DAYTONA: SOUTHBOUND Trains Lv.r 1:26 A. M.; 1:47 A DAYTONA OFFICE: 278 SOUTH BEACH STREET OVER GRUBER. MORRIS HARDWARE STORE 9-11 A. M. 1 00 P. 33 P. M. ; M.; M. 1:44 P. M, 9.10 P. M. NOHTHEOi.' Trj.ns Lv.: 4:12 A. if ' 8:45 Kt: 3.25 P. Arrangements may be made for ? calling at our Daytona Office. 2-4 P. M. trip to Wilbur-by-tha-Sea by No. Thicgh, Local and Pullman Ticket Conplete Time Tables and Information CITY TICKET 0FFIC 5 Magnoiia Avenue. , tticiuiMutaiiotBiiiMiiHiitwaii