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THE DAVTQNA DAILY NEw5 FRIDAY, MARCH 23, js2t r SB Lczding Hotels of the East Coast of the I Great Winter Playground of the World ! I I $1 WINTER RESORTS ancf Hou; to Easily Reach T. j; I! n Visitor Comin te tb tut Coast of Florida May Be Assured of Good Service g and Reasonable Charges at tha Hotela Listed in These Columns 2 g Some of the Most Important Railway and Steamship Lln,Tfc.. tum nu maxe mora. rieaant Your Vint to tbe Sun.jii ' - 3' ..M,iu.mlaH'liMAlUtnilllUMlllW!IUiHtWIIIHIIrfUlMltHMMUcMlutIMi 1 i : it s. V I i; u t i I: i ? 'i ' i i V ! t ! 1 Z r rt-ri rinra 1 .WWJ IIUILL 4 Me-ister of St. Louis. Mo.; Mr. and jJirs. XL. Batteries, Springbeld, Mass.; J! a3 Mr. X. K. Montgomery, Miss J M. K. Montgomery. Trenton. -X. J.; 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Macwi. Provi- ' "iViuence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Goodkaws- ;-.;.,T..t. ; ky, Auburn. M,e.: Mr. ami Mrs. John t r.oerton. iveeue. a. m.; J. A. Konerge. rrank Webber, who. ' tor several; Burlington. Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Busli yeara lias been the assistant manager j jtr, New York; Sig. and Mrs. Strauss, ot the Rl lRewood hotel, is thoroughly ; Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. V. R. MeCon pleaaed with the seasons business of; nell, Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. that popular hostelry." To a Nsws rep-i Kager, Harrisburg. Pa.: Hugh Owen, reseutauvi? Mr. Webber said: . t Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M. C- Marture.- The Ridgewood has had the best j Lancaster. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John season of , its history. Never before j Bossett, Garden CUy. X. J. ; Mrs. J. have' we had such a bus month of! Morgan Davis, Garstea City, X. J. January. Our house has been tilled Gilbert T, Heubleio and Mr. and Mrs. sinrfe the first of February. The sea- Clifford Perkins of Hartford, Conn., son. of course, wa3 ' little late in get' j who are guests, at the Hotel Claren ting started as we. are usually full byjdon, spent Tuesday afternoon at the tha 25th of January. This delay was ; Riugewood caMins on friends there. due to tha mild winter in tae Xorth V HOTEL DESPLAliD i.KMtwi)tt)iHwtiittimimiBtm!miwitniimmr 3 I 3 Lotus Grill 1 Open From 10:00 A. M. t 12 r. M. A la Carte Service. AT-TIIK DAKCI in Ti:. a. ! 3 Mrs. E. N. Hunt'.ng, who has been; I a.suest at the Dwspland tor two j g months, will leave on April 1st, going i to Washington, l. C, where shewill'a spuJ sevaral days before returning j to her home in Pittsburgh, Va, Herjs husband, E. X. KuutinR, is a membtrlg of the firm of Huatins-Davis company, 3 a well known engineering concern' of j 3 the country. Mr. Huntiug also spejit'i the earlier part of the season at the-! Despiand. Mrs. Hunting says thattl she has enjoyed a very pleasant win-; ter i:i Daytona. S.ie has certainly ' S made nianv friends bv her pleasant i wiBaHHiuuiicmiwsrJiHuuwcimWiHM EVERY eveiji:: and I am not xp!ng thit the last l4!"XHM-I,i,'l-,HH-i , s H , vT h , Cities next year. She has one little iphia; J. II. Kennedy ani William 3WJtiaituuitiiiiOUjmiiiuuia iiays ot me season win nui as many ; v , "l , ... , . . . , ! sop wire will attend school here, and j Kavanaugh of Atlanta. Ga.. arrlvi-d at! leraaju - uurisia m m? i npie v iu? s as otueriv nnil nrPP IPPrill : . ... r .. . : w says ne wui. bv that t ue. be suf- the Uesolana weauesuay to years haVe. This is because of the A rlUHULOO lOOLiiA A! Z A ,h ' ?t. w fcieatly "i1"1 (or semal dayS. extreme warm weather in the sonth-t 1 " 1 ,IH,WfcVW IWWUIlfl t , nenda had th" pleasure of hearing. to hJs '.hoo. fron. .A K:ljl.h anii h! 0, . em resorts of the stut?. In former T.. ,T.,.. ,...,., .UW,7 I 8T ,ast,Ka,or,,iD musi; may decide to spend Tthe wl0 er There. n "7 T ' years tour!-. have coi'ue from thea -'HK"M"I"M4-,H' cale whsa she sang thrw ftrotipa of ; M 8ne is veTV foU(, f Ue r Deapland are: Mrs. Chiles tuller of y resort- and topped severs 1 days hero! As ror.ma are vacated at tbe Prin- Th hrrt one eonswted of "Th j n the mmmr she wi g0 t0 BreUon ; Cievelan i. Ohio; Henry C. Ordway. e rout to tbeir northern homes. I cess Issena new guests arrive, andf , ..JLy lM ,nl,an -Lov b0"s I Woods, X. H., where she will be a ! Winchester. Mans.; Mrs. Mary Floyd , 3 to have a busv J" ' ul ,1J,U"- guest at the Ml. Washington, the imagine that this ytr many of them will not t'ei'l like unrai king truuks that they have packe t in t te heat of the more southern cities :or a day' stay here; then. to, Easter ccuing early atakea woaie diffcren'ce, for there are always people who want to be home far that, festival season." Mr. Webber was anked what he thought Dayiona mo?t needel to make her up to the stasVard o? what a Florida resort town should be, aad said: " , . . "The tiling most nede.l by.Daytona! ij good roais. One cau easily note g the recent guests I Tile second group of "Angels Kver I sumnu-r hotel managed bv C. J Root and P. U. McCagh-j 3v:ght era Fair." by Handel: "Ashes j of the Clarendon. the by Roses." bv WiiOtaai). . j tae uur! ci lae hjus ol aoatu. by Soot:; Danny Box. W'etherby, and "Daffadils." by Wood.! Mr. and Mrs. of Brooklyn. X. and Winuim K. Voorhees, Bro.jiil.vu, X. V., and Air. and Mrs. J. H. Hick-j man of Mont da ir, X. J. William A. John.sftn ! Y.; Mr. and Mrs. V. the h-)use continues appeoirance. Amon are M. U. Boinier fewtnev i,t Little-Falls. X". Y r! 1) S. I I.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C. L)a venuort St. Augustine; J. J. Yost und party. rwhonl .w. Pi- Air iM,aria i She wa s accompaiu'ed on Ue piauo by Steele and Miss Hestor Steele. Stea-iM- P- Cornwall of Hayiona. Eadi JiutiiiaiiiiutUUUiOiilHUBtUHlMiujiiaiu hnviiu obiii ' I group ot songs were heartily encored 3 . . .. s I V. Coinstock of Los Angeles. Cal.; Alra. 1'JUialieth Hensen of Phila iel- Hcnry Wadsworth Lonefellow once,; used tlie pen name of "Jusliua Collin"!! for a new syndicate. j 128 South Beach St. Dzyl , Reliable Informatiorj, Free, Concernir- TRAVEL HOTELS RE$Qr; Tickets and Reservations for all Flor: ' Water Trips. 40 OFFICES . A NATIONAL SErtvft. SPIRITUAL CABINET Sh t-onditious that prevail in the lleadi citie.t. iVhcre there are good roads there is sure to be building ol' MILLION TO PRAY DAILY FOR HARDING'S SUCCESS jand Mrs. Hunting responded with the i s catchy songs that always delights au i g audivr.ee. ! ! Mrt!. Hunting has already made her I arrangements to return to the Triple I auHiiiuaiiiiiiui!iit:!miiiiuiiciiuiuuuitiiiuiuHaiiuuiuii PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 2:1 Rtv. 5 Zed HoUel Kopp. chaplain of th nomea anil a ftenerai jirospeinv. iuis. j of course, will come, out people can! liriH.ftlt, Ah unci .I ti. in r.ut in nar! ""7" ; "k"! Eastern penitentiary, is organizing a! cent bonds lor road bunding when i . , ..,!.. . t T . . , is they can get so much better interest II ARB'S iQinoHers ; spiritual cabinet for President ing. It is to have ont million bers. "Xoi only is Mr. Harding to Hard j nv. m-.; 58 So. Beach Street Cor. Myrtle Ave. Daytona, Fla. bei in almest any other wav. People are bound to ciime to Florida. The cities are easy to aeces's and most people have more money than formerly andj thte means more travel aiwi Florida! is sure to get her share of the patron- j age." j . Mr. Webber was esk?d w hen thei ttidgewood would close tor the season ana sai.i uia: ue nouea v . up wjJevrs ,w asUea to jolu ,ne prav. place open until the middle of April. ijn camnet and ceminly until the Wth. That as! .Vo. ,iii; ,.k. iouS as iuer w - j tained they will be printed in a hat;-!! New York Buffalo Saratoga made a subject ot prayer, but also his cabinet, governors of states and all others in autuoriiy." says Rev. Kopp. l plan to have the prayers said morning, noon and evening of each day. All Protestants. Catholics and Suits, Hat3 and Evening Dresses At a Discount Complete Assortment HOTEL ORMOND Ormond-on-th-l la ifax A la Carte Grill open for Afternoon Tea, Evenings Dinners," Etc. Dancing from 10:00 to 12:00. RESERVATIONS MADE L. R. JOHNSTON, MANAGER 1 -:ou:h:ii,i:iDtt.nwiHi:!i!(!iuntf;r;;wimuu THE RIDGEVOOD DAYTONA. FUORIOA. E. P. WOODdUBV, k, Ccmpleta la every, detail. Nearly tvtry room conrwct-4 with tt - ' Teinuhone In every room. Modern In every y j : itumiuwiotuuwiuuiiW!tminiiiawiHitniaHUiitw:iHtwwiuiw MiiHii!tim!UiitttMtiiiaiunMiiitiiiwuitiiiuaw m-jmmt 1 1 HOTEL DESPLAliD 2 j .JUlllWIIHMrjUniUHUttMMHUMMUHH I C'llMIHIiltUIUMiNtliltUIHHiltMIIM they would be ready to serte tlieiri some volume, a copy of which will be ; ill Si 3 I ; eat lo thf? president. i ii!iHHuim:HiifiiiiitHtim(;iit3HHtiuiiiit:iiiiiiiiniiHiiumiHi:t ; THE HAMILTON The House of Hospitality NEW AND FIRST CLASS OPEN THE YEAR ROUND Mrs. I. M. Mabbetie, Prop. 3 Across Everglades, Uake Okeechobee, Caloosahatchee River S -IS a. m tu.thu.ut. Lv. W PALM BFtr.u A f - ,1 6:00 p. m Ar. FT. MYERS lv 8:00 a. "i. BiiwtHiaiHiaTOimuttiimuiuiiuTOwiuiiuMiiiMiiuiirHiuiiiitJi "' mccoy spos. 5:,J'-"1- la trans. He said the work tiaa Deer.j Very piea?ast during the winter; that j they h; d at all tunes hud a very tiue I HitiiKaiaiimiiiiiMaMti i lais of people in the house tml that . 3 ii was a pleasure to serve theni ; h t'ol. K. P. Woodbury was Iwst at a j 3 very delightful dinner and smoker ! 3 Wednesday evening in compliment to1 the men who are his guests at tae! I Kidgewood. The dinner was served in ! tne private dining room and was fol-1 g lowed by a session of social fellow- s ship In which all contributed to the i good time. A distinguished guest at the Kutge wood this week is Adam Engel. ac-: companied bv Mrs. Engel and her sis ter, Mrs. A. P. Merest, all of New York. Mr. Engel is one of tae best known restaurant men ia the country. For more than thirty years he has conducted ttie famous Kngel Chop House at HtHb street and Sixth ave rue, New York. The parly U much pleased with the Ridgewood and with Daytona and are delighted with the lovely spring climate, here. Another distinguished guest at the Ridgewood this week is ti. A. Farn ham of Saratoga Springs. N. Y. H" is accompanied by Airs. Faniham an ! thev both are delighted with the Triple Cities. Mrs. Farnham ia the proprietor of the American Home at ifcajatog Suring,. a place that has I long 'IbejPii-.taiojMi tQi the tourists .of iiiii qountcy. '" ..''. - ' r.nntas ecmlinn to arrive at tae EUROPEAN PUAM Steam -heated Throughout. Elegantly furnished, GEO. L. WHIPPLE, Mgr. HOTEL JACKSON Jacksonville Main St., Corner Adams S: Child's Restaurant Connected with Lobby H 'ooms, 50 baths ii Foster ; L, M. WA1TE, Manager J. H. BUTTE RFI ELD, As. NOW OPEN DAYTONA, FLOR; 5 C lislne and Service Excellent; Broad Piazzas on All Sides; Rooms -& 2 ' s Steam Heat; Elevator; Every Modern Convenience ; 3 3" Send for Booklet. Concerts Dally : . Moderate ratoa. 1C0 Ask Mr. tOWllitWMlMMtttlimiUUatHKlWUtfJKt SaOIUUHIttCWIUUIIalUHHilB ? .:Hui!!!iiuuMmiiuuituiuiii!tiuymw ! EVERGLADES LINES THE PaiHGE 6E0R6E DAYTONA'S LEADING HOTEL NOW OPEN . Every Room Electrically Lighted. Steam Heated and Equipped W is and Cold, Running Water. Elevator Strvlce i HlLYARD & HOLROYD, Proprletort ' a tuliluuiuuuiiiuuuMumuuuiaimumiHriui(iiuiuiHitfaHiiH jiiuiiBiiiBWDiMaiuniitWMMMiuitMtiiiiHeKMimiiiHiiWHiiiMiittauiiiiwiiitaiiw "Stay Until June" i nunbrs, and tbe t ttuemmiu, n iai se if oiljoving .' are . among - the recent uests: Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Merriman i;t.' New York und Mr. and Mrs. J. V. r Merriuiau of Wheeling. W. Va; C.: '"llrowu and H. Appley of Klizabeth, X. J.; E.' Buzzard of Syracuse. X. Y.; T. xStamtn. Fl'ualieth. X. .1.; Mr. and Mrs. X. W . Peltou, C. W. Truesdall and H. A. Truesdull ot Couucaut. Ohio; W. L. J tirosti of Hartow. Fla : Mrs. Charles ' Bieser,, of Uayton, Ohiu; Mrs. H. C. St. Petershur Invites You Your Floridi vacation is incomplete without a visit to the famous "Sunshine City." Make, your reservations for the north out of Sr. Petersburg on one of the five trains leaving daily on the Seaboard Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line. 61 Hotels ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL I.CMmj Apartnienis WEBER'S CONCERT BAND Twice Daily in Wi!!i;ims Park ' Wire or write TODAY for information Dept. :;B CHAMBER OF COMMERCE St Petersburg, Fla. "Stay Until June" PRINCESS ISSEHA HOTEL NEPTUNE Ocean Ave. Seabreeze, Florida. ! All large outside rooms with or without i s private baths. Overlooking the ocean, j Excellent Cuisine. Reasonalbe rates. ! s Phone 21. uiiiw:iiiiiiaii:3!:iim:BiitJi!iii.a:iut:iHiiiuiiiiuiiiiuiuiHttiiiiifi : 5 All Tourists are Invited to Visit NO ROMAN'S POINT CROVE y!g On New Smyrna Road 1 Shipping Gift Boxes is Our p ' ? Specially HENRY W. HAYNES, Proprietor SEABREEZE, FLOR 3- N O W OPEN Strictly Modern, Flrst-Clasa Hptet. Rates on AppM:itloa Auto Bus Mtets All Trains ASK THE PEOPLE THAT STOP HERE , atcauuiNmuiiuiMwx ' 1 ,'"'HlHHIIlilliti!!!imiiii;ai-ll,iiHK!iiil!!limiCllllll!l;IH!t. 3iiiimMiiitii!iiimHiifMiiiuiiiiiuBiiiiiiiiHniiiiHiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiit:iiutiii!itiniiiMiMti jiiiuaaujiairAWttMijiUHwaiH i THE OALTGH V 3.1100 Cottages . ; F. B. Nordman, Jr. "No. Nine Grove" Grower and Shlpoer ot Fancy CITRUS FRUITS Maker of Pure Jellies, Preserves, fciaratatadea and Crystallized Fruits Ormona Beach. Fla. Atlantic Coast The Standard Railroad of the South. For Information and Pullman Reservations See F. E. Masi C. P. Shaw Dist. Pass. Aflts., A. C. L. R. R. DAYTONA OFFICE ';'.. T 144 SOUTH BEACH ST. 9:00 A. M. to Noon. .iiie Strict Wo4ni g ' 3 (Formerly The Bennett) g ' i Under Ownership Mnjcement I 3 NORTH RIDGEWOOD AVENUE 3 Excellent Cuisine. g BOB DALTUN, Proprietor E i iiiatiKuaiHCiiaiiiUiiiauMUUiiuiu 3 : iiiuit;uiiKiiiiiitiifiu2i(uuiff3iiiit!miittJii!tiiitintn:ittijMts:!tiiw BRETT ON INN M. to 5:30 r ORMOND BUS LINE Half Hour Service 8:30 to 11:30 A. M. 2:30 to 5:30 P. M. From Orange Ave. and So. Beach St. ''s ; PALM BEACH HOTEL t- Royal Polnclana R. R. Station, over by tne sea. Modern, holds 400. Adjoins the largest hotel. Less formal with more mod- ; ' ern rates. Handy to goif, bathing beach, : and outdoor concerts. Step in the resort i pre per. Costs no more. Our enlarged : capacity allocs us to assure you ot nice 'twimi for the big time here February 20, 'to 22. and St. Patrick's Day Ball. Engage ;iow. Also eeiritral to ad attractions tor j tne great Suit Dance Festival, March 7, ; 4, , 10. Open into April. SHSS3E2SE L- HOTEL - OttEGE'ARMS fiC-LANO FUORIPA' Nctad e tS-kole CcJf Cm oae ot ttt final w tbe 5otk. t mcnimi op hisfa jgp. pctj th dry sis. I nnil ua auoaui oxKcb sad dwriiie. Tu, Jfafuiuy tiX AAimt "ON TIME" ARRIVALS Unequalled Dining Car Service Are Distinct Features of Ihe Seminole Limited TO CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS Lv. Jacksonville.... 10:00 p. m. Ar. St. Louis 7:00 a. m. Ar. Chicago .. .... 8:45 a. m. Library Observation Car. Cozy and spacious drawing rooms and com partments, opene.l en suite; din in j? cur and coaches, with high bark seats, affording the maximum of travel comfort. All steel equipment throughout. Let us plan your trip and make your Sleeping Car reservations. Illinois Central Railway - 611 SRAHAM BU1LDINS JACKSONVILLE, FLA. S. C. BA1R1, IMstrict Passenger Agnt. Florida Special Havana Special Everglades Limited Palmetto Limited Important Trains: M Overlooking the Ccean ORMOND BEACH, FLA. I NOWOPEN " JAS. P. VINING, Proprietor SBlUUWillliUUimiMIIIOifllHHtllSJIIIMWIM . 7- ,w i Dixie Flyer Seminole Limited The Southland St. Louis Express OaoiaBiiaioKjHiticBaiiimciHUUKimmiDim Facing beautil'u Heinming I'jik, convenient to theatres and tlioiiing centers. Big airy bed rooms, bathed iu sunhiiie. L'nitjue ilim'ii rooms, fatuous for appe tiinij foods. Jackionviiie'i lax ;ast hotel and one of Horida'i iuiest hotels. WILBUR-BY- MOST BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW TOWN IN THE Six Miles South of Daytona. Not a Prospect, but a Reality. Only 800 feet from Ocean to River, the heart of the Fishing Grounds. Boating, Fishing. DAYTONA OFFICE: 278 SOUTH BEACH STREET OVER GRUBER-MOP.RIS HARDWARE STORE TUC-0r A f. L I 111 clh SUNNY SOUTH i OTTV Roht. R. Meyer, Proprietor J. K. Kavanaugh, Maaager Florida East Gon?i FLAULEK SYSIfcM-1 -. m Right Bathing, Cuudeuaed SchediJ" t v hot iurtber informatics " T Southound DEPARTURES FROM DAYTONA TRAINS Xi AND 34 'PALM BEACH LIMITED 1 f i si a '! K-rlur Cars. Kiet,xrr borton, and Miami. vn- ,12 1-14P.M. TRAIN 2 AND 30 MIAMI LOCAL liilly- Mah (Coa:li,M ami Bullet Parlor Car.) The daylight !"" v! 7, 0 '"leen Jacksonville find Miami. , c, , M. TRAINS 86 AND 86-HA VAN A SPECIAL-L'- Sl, "i only jh imnurtuiit stations. tCoacheS mid ' ! ' I ,, Clil)--. I t -11 A, M. 2-4 P. M. :40 P.M. . :28 A. MV 1:47 A. M. Arrangement may be made for a trip to Wilbur-b-the-Sea CAlltng, at, our DytojU Office. tne paseinfer trnHi.. KAtmftf.,, if. i:.,iiwt .mi Connti lioii made at Key West direct with Ui " -ri;'.". ,,om Havana- THnin Car. , .,.,-; Ti?A:,N3U36 ANO 36 LOCAL EXPRESS-I'ailV- l ' "TRAINS 8 AND 83 FLORIDA SPECIAL-I-aily. 1 f 1 Pulhnan train New Yoilt and Miami via A. C. L. Wi. .. . JMukkOttvUI. Dinir.it Oar. - i.-rrv'- -TRAINS 37 AND 3K-ttH(iftnn FLORiDA -tw,1V - Uai,y' Through train Kw York and Miami via h..- uorlh ol Jacksonville. DiniiiB Car. . ' ' d- hMuo,,-Local and Pullman TlcKeJs, Complrta Time Tanlei aIlt'D j I 1 51 r , i n ft H ,d He 1, Mi i tii ii ol if is ' :ti ik 10sl ic i i Lea I 1 4 J a m i. i Its th .4' i pj rty tor tt iarj lirtjr to 'ht nil f eia a m '.sini ii I sa w ail! If, j$a ail t law mi m t '. i ' 't " a i: I t U Mi B 1 1 1 1 t . fcr i .tan irii i iinr -i in CITY TICKET OFFICE No- MunolU Ave. W 1