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. S6N uAY MORNtNG DailY N ws. DaY'I ONa. KlORiua. SUNDAY. MAKGH Ih'tvit icfors of Daytona Golf dnd Country Club Elected; jjPres. Knappe Makes Report 'From the foregoing you will see' CI ! F? WiH BuHd Double t npiUr list of directors rere a th ,.,..,. .,.! . . -j. rvin!ted the eleci,, v L """7? concerned. uiuiau h if iuwa ooti ana i ouctrv .tvPrCticlly two-thirds of the work e remaining seven holes has been uouh. u will be a seriou drawback i i: we are obliged t oh,,.i.. , t ; 7JSTce,Si Track OtierSMohhs bonds this will have to he dm,. ni ; mn,ci of the wo"k that has been done I JACKSONVILLE, March 26. Plans lor the new Florida. East Coast rail- Unless sufficient funds r Tii mil ? there will be tnore 0r to earry on the w.ork on the last seven! 'ay br:S spanning the , Su John v. (uiiutn.uai.tMj It Will DO far utltl"' ,npr at a usum luv uu n srcx-w -t, k(rn.n aeetin. iVni TrtW!. especially oa the sandy tlorUS 10 holes .for the mt?mpiated lor tne past two years, r .rr - Lfter, f 1 pMs' bat tnis obviously Tome i',,,lJlnS season and apply all energy ; " previously announced, are now tti & f thTd - ' lUe head of "Pkeep of the tu p,ac,n the ten holee haViaHly Bearing completion, according rf i I , , 8n 1 a t oars'- ' lne Erst class. condition. : to a statement made at the general w iii t-r. 1 r:i v ir in .-t . t. . . . i ..... ... utvwoij iir us iu i LI 1 itl ' -- - t m. - i done so far on the wvpn om permanent lockers equipped wUh-i While no definite date has been an IioU h. x io lia ;;; ? mdin-j showers, lavatories and locker, thai-n"" for he beginning of con- ith the eitrf.j.iw.n ,.r ... - we niay adequately provide the iaa.iv! "rat t.on work, it is apucipjued tt SiMir reluctated unanimous- heen ittart r iv: f. H. Knatme. 11. in s -. F. N. f mrad. L. E. Holmes. Af tibald. W. M. Hankins. E. H. -xrtMl f. K l. WiMKlliury ail M. P. tn.;:S, ' i.UirR rt-r rt was made by r-t !! -f the uh to those -n.i! ' ii l''e t"ha-!)ter of t'otn i It h st a bnsir.esH session -i-4;j I? fHtn ih' ch-rtion of i f t'.ire; iiars: ikv4 ,Ue -i'u.w;re l rein-rt ivf cnsill nl... ...... , . " ' ' 1MU.C UU of roois. Ai1 of No. H has been Piowed but n,)t raked; No. 13 has been date, ami wLat we hope mav be ac-coinpuMt-d during the coming year p.owed. ri-.kod and planted to grass and the permanent green built; No 14 has lieen plowed hut not raked- f srTa ,or ln!s "o'e has been built; -s. i) and . .. .... . ... .... . , " r-ii ifii.iwrr.i .. . .... s. -. . . i mom piantea as tius sImo " 1 " "l " iuipteieii so fart about tw thirds of No. 17. Easier Greetings' 1 Seas0" ilk I piayers that I know will wish to avail 'work .wi'libe completed- - with in .twt themselves of '-tbe privileges on ouriy1""1,3. which will ueeessita-te letting course. The matter of piping .the.f comraots within a abort tima. -course and getting sufficient water'' W'cm the election farrie to bond supply will hate to be gone into. Te;i- i hs onniy for a St. . John a ..- r'ver tative arrangements have been ms. bridge there was a discussion of the to have a four" inch main laid, tu thu plans of the Florida East Coast for sue of the proposed club house; from i double-tracking : bridge acroea the. this point we can carry a much Knall-i river, but cnly re-eatly have the plans er line to the different holes, thus as-, been competed for the coastrnctioa suring us that our greens for the com- of this bridge. ing year can be kept in perfect 'con- . i v rally speaking, according to Circuit Court to Convene April 12; Jurors Summoned Mra. T. If. Lang and. her three ; ' . ... . y j v . chriaJng daughters. MUsea Clara, EVerC - , i Ethel and Helenv of Columbus, Ohio,! KatirT orVlC2 lllCrl ' jwho have spent ery pleasant win ITnj..-n an,(r ftt 8 dition( and making good our claim! that we have the best course in the state. The possibilities are there; it ' is up to the directors to see that they are carried out. "Your directors have practically ar-i rangetl to have Charles Clark, of the' ri'f.ons from the ollice of the Florida Hast Coast yesterday, the plans will provide for the erct-on of a bridge clos to and paralleling the. present bridge, (if much the same design with heavier- steel construction, and - as soon as this is completed with one .A II LL w continues to attract Men who appreciate quality merchan dise at low prices. New Spring arrivals are included. WALDORF MEN'S SHOP 30 South Beach St. Engineers club. Long Island, in charge' track, the present bridre can be torn - of the course nest season and he is ; to bring with him an assistant ami. also a green keeper. Ciark is a professional of excellent standing and . will no doubt be an asset to the club. ; "There has been paid iuto the treas ury from the saie of bonds, $ !.4S.".74. Of this amount the hotels of Daytomi paid J4.000. the business tr.cn $7.0ou and our good friends from across the . river have paid $S.2n. The balar.iv, ; , I13.7S5.75, was subscribeil by private' ; interests. The total amount received i to date is $52,104.04 and the experdi- turts $49.;4 1.22. leaving a balance: on hand of $2.4i1.42. This balance will keep us going for about ten or eleven weeks, provided we do not start work ens the lust seven holes. "Respectfullv submitted. "(Signed CAUL H. KNAPPE. ! President Daytona Coif and Country Club. ;ivav and replaced with the other unit, joi'iing t. make a double track bridge across the river, with draw meeting pricticaily the same specifi catio::s. As yet no bids have' been taken, or estimates compiled of the cost of the construction, the cost being estimat ed in a general way as from $500,000 to $1,000.(1(11. It is not anticipated that the con struction of the bridge can begin un der SO days, as it generally requires from fiO to 90 days to secure the nec essary permit fiotn -the war depart ment for any bridge construction work over a navigable stream. Circuit court meet- at DeLand . on Tuesday. April 12, and jurors will be summoned this weefc-. The Jury-as drawn from the box at tba elos of the last term consists-of the; follow ing: Francis . Wootttn.. J. E. Field. ; D. P. Wood.- . tie. S. Towrav- Wm. Tomherlin. - C. R. McGlon. ; F. E. Melton.; ' V. C. Graot... J. E. Fan-is.- T. H. Hord. George Dillard. : R. K- Bradd k. , i F. J. Davis. " Wesley L. AUntan. ; J. E. Braddook. - R. R. Smallwood. O. A. Hatcher. H. F. Thompson. ' C. F. Spaulding. Geo. Goodson. J. H. Tatuiu. . H. C. Finney. Carl Turnquist. W.- M. Richardson. : T. G. Thompson. R. L. Pappy. J. E. Langston. J. R. Berry. N. R. Roberts. W. W. Watts. v E. L. Crenshaw. W. H. Powell. H. W. Mann. R. A. Pellett. W. H. Courtner. J. D. Byrd. ter at-. 212 Gooriali street, left yester- day for their-northern home. Thyl exet to return next November. MwMm Wtrks, H Cottac Av. a EX Reddick CONTRACTOR PRACTICAL' BUtLOER Office: Pearl St. Daytona. Phone 748 ria. Payntr? Cl Sen 429 VOLUSIA ;AVE. TEL. 401 Fresl Grocerleasi Evtery Day Betr ! That Cat Be Butont. Pr4ce Always Attract. Kind, Courteous Treatment i Come and S Us WOMEN SEEK LEARNING (Newspaper Enterprise ' Association.) CAIRO. Egypt, Msr. 26 Amina Ni azy. native Egyptian woman. . wants facilities for educating Egyptian wo men. She has asked permission for na tive women to attend the monthly lec turer at the Egyptian university. houses of furniture at the new loca-j tion. giving that firm greater facilities for this nature of work. Theus-Sumner Co. Lease Big Store House Building Whipped Cream Rolls at A. B. C Pakery. 343-1 13-tf. The Theus-Sumner Furniture com-1 pany closed a five-year lea- e today for j the large LaRue Williams storage! warehouse west of the F. E. C. tracks. ! : which the furniture company will use j , for the packing, shipping ard storage ' of furniture for patrol's of that store. The warehouse gives the Theus-; Sumner company 1,000 square ft-et of; storage room, sufficient to take care j i of a large part of their storage for; ; sunimfr months, in addition,- ihej i fiwn will pack for shipment complete j Bicycles and Wheel Chairs Graham Thompson 296 So. Beach St.. opp. Yacht Club Tele. 52-J. RIDE One of "Those Easy RldlnsT BICYCLES Sold and Rented by GENE JOHNSON i A larger line than usual I Greeting Cards. Novelties, Scarfs, Hats, Bags, etc YARNS THE BLUE SHOP 128 South Beach St. Prices Greatly Reduced A tremendous volume of building must .be done oa the East Coast of Florida and wo want the users of lumber to know we are doing our part to reduce the high cost of building. Po not wait for lower prices. General business conditions are improving and the next change iu price: will be an advance. We are manufacturers of Genuine Long Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber and can make quick ship ment, carload lots and less, of all Lumber, Mouldings, Roofing, Sash and Doors required for your building. Be Convinced of Today's Low Prices Mail Us Your List and Let Us Quote You UNION CYPRESS CO. HOPKINS, FLORIDA I ; I Easter Here Is f or tho days to follow we feature ' Women's Gowns fl Silk Crepe Fabrics and others of Crepe de Ciint. Taffeta and Tailored Linen Owns' for now but with a certain "summcrness ' about them that assures a long life and a mrrry one. D( m't forget, a Mat either makes or mars. Get the right one at Anthony V. Get the Libit Meet your friends on Anthony V. delightful porch. l ake the elevator to the second floor. ytyifi Air -v,fiMiiir a ; III S 1 i 1- 1: S'l ill i g i e a ; i 111 I s Is : , 5 i 5 t h 1A Like Wiping Bust rom a Table Top mmatst. 3 C ...'I I - ... -r- lit- ; . : j I f 5 I B 11-3 tl 3 ; a 3 : lil Hi -s ; i in Just think of it. You can keep this gas range spic and span with no more effort than to wipe the dust from a table top. The closed top catches all the dust and food that boils over and keeps it from the burners. No corners to catch dirt .- . all smooth surfaces. Just run over the top with a rag and your range is clean. This is one advantage of the Vulcan Smooihiop V COMPACT GAS RANGE In addition the closed top Saves gas. Prevents pots and kettles from tipping. Holds any size vessel. Will fit in less space than any other range that will do as much cooking. Will keep a whole meal hot waiting to serve with only one burner going. Automatic top burner light er. Just press the button. No matches. See the VULCAN SMOOTHTOP Gas Ranges at our store Three sizes. One for every kitchen. The Public Service Company 14 Magnolia Avenue BEACH ST. AND MAGNOLIA AVE. l-iiii.TTii.ii)Hiiiniiiniiiii.niM.n