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I THE DAYTGNA DAILY NEWS. MONDAY. MARCH 25. Ivi FACE FOUR Famous Hostelries and Resorts oWl- Leading Hotels of the East Coast of the Great Winter Playground of the World and Hon; to Easily Reach Them . . I WINTER RESORTS 3 - Some of the Meat important Railway d Steamship- Lttm. -ri . 3 You and Maka Mort Pleasant Your Visa, ta th. sZl.L T Visitor Cmt-g ta th rut Coast Florida May Ajrd of Good Service and Reasonable Charges at the Hotels Listeo in These Coiurous I I A. V V - - 1 Annual Election of j Officers Thursday at Palmetto Cluh rim ntcciirn I.JILL ULOF UKUU 41. . . - . 1.4 . A f At t"t Ltespland fcottrt tlere are yet Many old Utae and new guest m-j On Tbarsiay of thi will be jiiyias tli pleasant fcotel ;utd its sur-ih-ld the aauua! eJectson of otHwr Heavy Demand Is Found for Homes ; j for the Summer i j frumnmnm si ..ii,, m-mm nni.iw TBiianartariKaicaiaagw The H. B. St-nuUe Realty company svnon a demand for houses and rvmulmjES. Msy oijressioas of te-.oi the I'aitUftto C!ui. in nieetin to ; apstrtaieiu for the coains summer' sea.-!. M. B. StnitUe saiys Uia tirm's ; fihs tontain over to dozn reojiests ' for sanxuer and year round rvmaU. ; as well as an equal nam Her for houses' la addition to the business features fur the nx. winter season. i Miss MatUiii. sitecint represa'.ative The Srhnlte company has rented' of tn Serbian Relief Comuiiite of the Mrs. K. P. Cobb property at 128! America, will address the members i Orange avenue. laytma Beach, to A. ; of the elU on the campaign heiu " R. Teane. Mr. Teague wi'.l o;-cupv ; tarried on in the Triple Cities this: this home duriuK Ihe summer month. ' J. lan Pattern hitf, formerly of At- gix are htanl by tiios? who have , be the annu.il one of the organisation, sitent the inter tere that the season :st which ti:ue reports of oitii'crs. t!e ia so near Us t-l.is-. anJ many are partments aad committees will be Xdannlng to cou.e irlv next year. The j read. IVspiaad holds its clientele and year after year ftnds the same pt-opie tlviv. One of the oid lime guests aid to the News represealative: "Out always ret-eives sath gracious and efficient service at lav li-siluud that it is a real pieasur to spend a ! -Mra- - salfy. presittem few .tnoiitUs there. The caisene is ai- i ot t; faiiuetto club, beins local war of the best an I there is alwavs : chairman of the rommittee for relief an air of true and democrat:? haspi-; la merman cnaaren. Sarterwliite has purchased the U. B tahtv aiH)Ut the place." j l he club is taWaiS an active jxtrt . Bagsrett river frtnit home in Holjv i I !"I"he Demand is alw.v a nopala? j jn D)i Ci?il?.?w H:'1 an exien- 1 Ur with fh ,.w,,,ie , n.l" .ster .a .5ne tor this " k. sn e amount of rem. elUng and re- 1 rr . ' .. tnis neing the last commaaitv AT TIIK Lotus Grill Open From 10:00 A. M. to 12 P. M. A ia Carte Service. MOTTIBIL. Sitm II DANCffil IN THE GRILL EVERY EVENINI janta, nas math- anoiaer P""1--sp ; aiwiwiiujiua rBnrmtrwiBiriKiHig-unnmaiiittnMiTwii ;iM,n,Mmiv,)ain ty to ratse ue.-onf.ins. Ulk .. rVltil t till hl lilll - 'JW Pi .iklll t well UeJ whh pWaat dinner par-i" Hm lm ZJL. " ti. 1 .r. .v V. . . "ViTi!pped Cream Ito'U at A. B. C. ! Remember the Benefit Card partv ' 0 . rK Among the rereat quests at the ; to ht, ?jven at t)(. houle of lr VJ. ; bakery. 343-1-13-tt Despland are: , i body on Tuesday afternoon -Vi-Tit.' - - u New' TYorkf mI'.S'jib. t. r! K i CiTRUS CROP was SOLD i mmmammmmmKmmmmmmtmm Reynolds of West lilin Bs-ach; Mr j I c Its I EUROPEAN PLAN Steam-heated Throughout. Elegantly fumiahed. GEO. L. WHIPPLE. Mgr. HOTEL JACKSON Jacksonville Main St., Corner Ads ma Child's Restaurant Connected with Lobby 5 Moderate rates. 100 oom. 50 bath s - Ask Mr. Foster ' t WASHINGTON'. Mar. 1'S The ? and Mrs. Kdward ,Ve'!s in! Mi "U.ir:.rt alii! Mr !,! M r W IT- ! Kennedy f jJwnsiou. N. v v". i mt part of the citrus fruit crop's Koch and V. f. L,uiierd of WiiiUms-' of latnar count v. Florida, was sud : port. Pa.; Mr. ahd Mrs. K. V. Grant. I to tourists this season" in special t J. R. Stinack of ithaca. N. Y. ; Mr. and ' packs, the tieiiartment of Aericulinre Air. A. II. Hoilner. Wiikes Barre.-'Pa.; ' reports. The boxes of fruit, nacketl 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pitner, il- i ,M Ordine ta (iirectiens of Uie roti-nv f 3: largely to toubistS'I A ImDorters I . nivLf j x : (The Associated Press.) 58 So. Beach Street Cor. Myrtle Ave. Day! ana Ri. HHfflfflllWIrMttiiaOBHaiwi luouatauisiatHitttuaiawattiuioa EVERGLADES LINES ' Across Everglades, Lake Okeechobee. Caloo&jhatcHee River ? gig 8:t. m to-hu-sat.. ..Lv. W. PALM BEACH Ar 6 00 p.m. gj SIS w e- r. Muvnc nnvtm l. mon-weo-tri. B.uu a. nt. 4auuawi 5 I ' UO p. lil. . . . 1 : 18 p. m 6:00 a. m. :15 p. m. tar ana tourist s ra ana a ion to sentiing Mrs. ti. S. Ma Kin;:t:-, 'liica.co; hnJ Mrs J. N BronT. AiL.ria ti: Mr. and -Mrs. .V. T. Biassinal.am. Nor-j til,?m North cs "hristnas presents folk. Va.: J. I.. Malune. Miami; Mrs. 'have contirnei the practice since 'he W. H. York. Xorristown. Tenn.; Mr. i holidays. i and Mrs. L. t". Ha'.Uovay and Mr. and i - jurs. K. iiarris. Aiiauu. Suits, Hats and Evening Dresses At a Discount Complete Assortment Ar. FT. MYERS Lv. Ar. TAMPA Lv. 5 S fclcCOY epos. CtasittuiiCiuiMuw3iyiutaunfiuiiw . 1 I I 3 5 S E i i i it Mf. Foster 12S South Beach St. Daytc:! Reliable Information, Free, Concerning TRAVEL HOTELS . RES03TJ Tickets and Reservations for all FlorkD Water Trips. 40 OFFICES A NATIONAL SEav;(3 C-iaiaiiiiBnai.iiiiiitiHHiinrtiatiMtiiiihiHHtftwimi Special sale of antiques at Polly's I New York Buffalo Saratoga Apex Electric Vacuum n-rnrs.- Cupboard. i M DUNN BROS. I l3-22-6t i sjtuiuuittiuwuicmiiHiitiuuiiMMJur:Hiiiuutiiuiuwiitnit 2r,th. ! Fast AU-Steel Thru Train Daily Traversing a Route of Scenic and Historic Interest Jacksonville to CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS Via ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, NASHVILLE T. St. Mriinem, Special Keprcwntatire. N. C c (it. U. Hy 144 lte-M-b fctrf-ft. iTtvtoim. Via. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South. For information and Pullman Reservations See F. E. Masi C. P. Shaw D&L Pass. Agtg., A. C. L. R. R. DAYTONA OFFICE 144 SOUTH BEACH ST. THE RIDGEWOOD DAYTONA, FLORIDA. E. P. WOODBUBV, M n Complete In every detail. Nearly every room connected iUi til H 1 eli)hone In every room. Modern In every y 5 jMcwrttHawaMWtauaiiwi t HiUUiiOJHmHatWURHHHnHHUmiiltlimilUUOflnMflHUIHil HOTEL DESPLAIID 9:00 A. M. to Noon. 2:00 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. Tom McQueen, Special Representative 144 South Beach St. !-Eii!;miiHniuuMumr:uHiiimn!!ii!nHHommm Important Trains: Florida Special Havana Special Everglades Limited Palmetto Limited Dixie Flyer Saminoie Limited The Southland St. Louis Express GAR-DtN MOUND Om See f,2 mp-py MAr "CcX Ai?e ga-oen seeds AND TboLS ThS MAN 15 GO-lNo To MAlCt: A Gar- Drs -nTi-i The Tools IN THE 6A2-0:rt IT 15 I IS iT A Pt?Of-ir-A- BLE Poiif? SES WS CCOP3 LL Pi3CB -A-EOf SAJ Hlrn73'3 ot his GCo-ces-V. Bill.: ArT-ee de-rxici-iriu haT HE PA.D FOC? "IOOi.5 A niD 05 wc-iLLe 7Z v CpiTs CtcAti Pi3o?-iT fotl ' l5ui eA-ScrS : OClv. NOT "uD aT all - E -ArtiT ? THE HAMILTON The House of Hospitality I NEW AND FIRST CLASS j OPEN THE YEAR ROUND 1 Mrs. I. M. Mabbette, Prop. auuuwuauiuuiMiaHuiu wtnuaumiaiiiigioaiMUHuii 1 F. B. Nordman, Jr. ' "No. Nine Grove" Grower and Shipper of Fancy CITRUS FRUITS Maker of Pure Jellies. Preserves. Marmalades and Crystallized Fruits Ormand beach. Fia. HOTEL ORMOND Ormond-on-ths-Haiifax A la Carte Grill open for Afternoon Tea, Evenings Dinners, Etc. Dancing from 10:00 to 12:00. RESERVATIONS MADE I P.. JOHNSTON, MANAGER EA WILBUR-BY-THE-S MOST BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW TOWN IN THE SUNNY SOUTH Six ITTes South of Daytona. Not a Prospect, but a Reality. Only 800 feet from Ocean to River. Right in the heart of the Fishing Grounds. Bathing, Boating, Fishing. DAYTONA OFFICE: 278 SOUTH BEACH STREET OVER GRUBER-MORRIS HARDWARE STORE B-11 A. M. 2.4 p. M. Arrangements may be made for a trip to Wllbur-by -the-Saa by calling at our Daytona Office. i L. M. WAITE. Manager J. H. BUTTERFIELO, AmL mJ NOW OPEN DAYTONA, FLORIC 5 Cuisine and Service Excellent; Broad Plaazat on AH Sides; Rooen li 3 Steam Heat; Elevator; Every Modern Convenleacs Send for Booklet. Concerts Pally MuimqajraaMmiinH iuaauaiuiiiiHiwioiMttiaaoHittiiiaiifjwii J THE PRINCE GEORGE I D AYTON A'3 LEADING HOTEL 1 NOW OPEN S 3 Every Room Electrically Lighted. Steam Heated and Equippea mi and Cold Running Water. Elevator Service HILYARD & HOLROYO, Proprietors AttOimuiutiamuutHixuwiuiiouiiuimi 3utiiiuiii:muiiimiaaiitiioiiiaiiioiiwiioiaiiitmiWOWH 1 PRINCESS ISSENA 3 HENRY W. HAYNES, Proprietor SEABREEZE, FLOn.! NOWOPEN 5 Strictly Modern, First-Class Hotel. Rates on AppHiJos Auto Bus Meets All Trains ASK THE PEOPLE THAT STOP HEBE S KiuuiMiuinoiuiqtHitumiKiun: UHiwmuit'-j.'UioiuiiiiUiaiuaitiwra THE DALTON (Formerly The Bennett) Under Ownership Management NORTH RIDGEWOOD AVENUE Excellent Cuisine Strictly MiCl i HOTEL NEPTUNE Ocean Ave. Seabreeze, Florida. All large outside rooms with or without private bathe. Overlooking the ocean. ! excellent C liiine. Rsasoaalbe rates. Pnone 21. wwetrtieiiiHviftiriataiae:iiwwwiiioia 5 All Tourists are Invited to Visit I 1 NORDMAN'S POINT. GROVE 0 J I . On Neve Smyrna Road ; f Shipping Gift Boxes is Our g I Specialty n s ' r jmiuiBiiiaimitiwHtwwif.HiiaitiiMttitiinttmiim.tuil awitiut- 5 PALM BEACH HOTEL 'Royal Poinciana ft. R. Station, over by vthe sea. Modern, holds 4iX). Adjoms the largest hotel. Less formal with .more mod- ; jft:n rates. Handy to golf, bathing beach,- and outdoor: concerts. Stop in thi resort proper. Costs no mora. Our enlarged capacity alios us ta assure you of nice. (corns for the big ttme here Febrcary SJ o 22, and St. Patrick s Day Ball. Lngjgci Bow. Also central to alt attractions tor1 the great Sun Dance Festival, March 7, s, v, iu. upen into April. SCHEDULES SERVICE ROUTES Tth and U St Mi iu 1 li.tl T DIXIE FLYER 1 ) K i L i! I: ' 94 m ' n mm . m t .. rs Nutai fa M-Ue Col Coum tbssaol istUSoLSt. "Located oe s lMh ndgc. sax s mn ol Enfcn Kiamk- Pure, dry r. I'oaul s Mjiuca-i ca4 mod fUnrins Tcapa. KKta wad tUMM. Jwuvy lie AdilreM ikM.UWMb.iliw L- Jjck-oniU Fi . Il 1 V L P. H ' a ifi A'-.;1. , . . . .4 . 2' u H'n.-;- v i. c.s. i:.i 2 .X Var-U (... - . - J,V tua.ti t '.exrflMjL W l Uu" lL!I.H,' 1. 1 -'Dli l.v .us-L tiie. 'ITiIi. . Ar i.vj.i..--.-;;'-, InA i v Lvaotv.U-. lu-.i Ar i'iiwilt . ia Ar i-Rvjfw iai til ! i s f .a;t.-..u- iii-l 1 " "LT I; TT i -v Ar SL LwMh, Ma r 1 I y !t(iT!a ?i-A I'sin-wDi t.Vjj. has, : Louii Ai.-i t'filpf ii.T0. i 1 Oo . 5 20 I AN HH. 5 40 &l. 1 H H ; 00 : 3 .1 nut, in iAHK mcr fyp F 0 U-R TRAINS DAILY SEMINOLE LIMITED r tui . . ( rtU. i r i'.irr. -i.b-W At. r .!;.- L.IT'!.:; ir l''.;r... i.l t ' i.:it f;, . ., kjr.ti . Ii: Ar Kt lii . .at 1 ..:. i ' r i - I !:-. i.-'.J'M . A" ' i.-: .. A- ("!,-. .-.. -i;. rChiciui -:: -: hi A( l. : 1 1.; ', ,., r S2 I'.! 16 DU 7 1 25 11 15 8 2? t 3i .ru..-. t jr 3 THE SOUTHLAND I. a lackw.viltfi, Fi4 I . 'V..T,... (,. , . l.v Art -fit... . . ' I... , .... l.r .:i-u.-i"I-T-m .-Hj !i.l "l riJf. U "rls K . r it iu!ia-l I ir.iM !.v ' u.- lii.i-i. Ar L-Jif.u3:M-.r . in i -vr f.ii:v.....l. i.) ! tlMu. IU :.vf ..t,.n uV r." .'.1 AC.!. :( T I I I 1 - 52 S SB 0 40 , 12 57 1 0? 1 4 1 4 21 '. i 45 l li, It 4ii : 7 i .... T s r. 4 J4 10 16 , AM JACKSONVILLE-ST. LOUIS EXPRESS I.-. Ja:kM,nnlie. FU l.v W... - -. . . r Tu .liU;.-.-. I . !A ':: I : Ii.- U 5 1.' 15 05 7 4 1 V l..i ii i K' SI. Ljuh. Ar 1-rr Ar Ilr, BOB DALTON, Proprietor ZuiriumiKJitttiiiiitfiiuiciiiiffliuitini 4yiBMUiHiiuHii:aiiwaattUHuiiuiucauutittiuniuiaiiuiitittiu MiiiiuufjtiimiiiauiJfsf j BRETT ON INN I Overlooking the Ocean 3 ORMOND BEACH, FLA. i I NOW OPEN ; I JAS. P. VINING, Proprietor 5 iiinimiiiMiiaiiiiiuiiiitrwnffiiiua Fa in beautiful Hemming 1'atk, coiiveiiient to Intarre. and .libjiijing reiilen. Big airv Urd 1 00111 J( bmiied iu suusiui.c. Unique iiiii!ii looms, famniii for aiic tizn.jf ivods. Jaik ,oi.ilie' iar rcit kmitl and one ot i'iorida' i'o.n hottL. Ii.bL K. Meyer, Proprietor J. E. Kavanaugh, Manager ; I - s -I - :- J. -4...VUi-i.r ' i...! lrrji!.:C t:lr I .1 Ii-liiip. :' 1 hi .' r.rr(M .v N -w y fiuqi. , 1 ' rr - . V,.- ,1 I ,.!.. . .V:;B. Avcommodutitjni m anv nf rftc ftuin.. iACKSOMVlLLE. FlA. A. W. Fnll. Li vai:t.ii I Wi-B y: A:-;:' ... li- -'rrt-. TAhtf-S. FLA. if. AiKanrtNE, fla U. H. Unca. A U- rip; A iJ3 Cj--.r . J ; 1 . 1 . -- , PttKi3WG FLA. C. C. Clif.i. hss-:r li-nier A:--j:... A.C.I.. -Ti-.r-; i.-t. CYnnectfuitj rc, OKLAMOO. FLA. W. P 0 Heal. Dwri. FOhT tolZdi. FLA. J. S. l it i-1 A ru; MIAMI. FLA. Ut-j. B. Eesw. LT.-a !'a.- CLEAfiWATKH. FLA. 0. i. G. Msriii. i i OvLkKQ. FLA. U. . Slstk.T-.k-- tvc: fc. ti.uiej m cut.nc. ram n ,4f ent 0 ttunrn PALM sCACH. FLA. . 1; 1 "f-w "i S MrtW. D.i :i r.--.;,r t WEST PALM BCACH. FLA. m. W. HMMrtwA, lt. !.,-.. OR M 00. FLA. A,-t6- .... R.-yi pim fa, v; F.Ll,I).4-.!-.;,..r:.,. OAVTOMA. FLA, C. P. irir.-' : r.. : l :.: BOt-EAIK. FLA. J. w. ATLANTIC COAST LIN THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH rtutiraiBet fill 11 iitMi , , J""" 11-1 Goast D Floriila East FLAULKH SYSTK.M Coudeued U"UlSkwt Ali For lurlb.r iulurut.iioa .. DEPARTURES FROM DAYTONA Ail- S'jtithour.d L .- w - : ' r . u -r . . . .... . . . 1 iijitc n Dn ;!Y . 1.1. 1 TM;x,a n AND 31 PALM BtHtn ii iy. 1 1 --JPf. ; ' P . M -TW!5 2'i AND 30-M1AMI LOCAL Daily. , "l 4 t i,es and iijfiet Potior Car.) Ti dabets T --:t Hsoriv-ille ami Mi:tnii. stDS ' H:ii.lr m.rrtdiit stations. ioai!.es ana -,r; 1 , hl..d;es ial, between New Turk aim Key wI!.j ml. -e uai.s.-i.tr traitic between the I'm""! M'?f f Cotnie. iioii Bi;4ii) at Kev vt direct with the i . '" liHii Iuvai;a. binms 'r. , r,. i'J- TRAINS 13 AND 36 LOCAL EXPRESS-Daily. Lccai . .t A. M. TRAINS 67 AND 8 FLORIDA SPEC I AL Pa'lT- J. Ja' ksoiii-il!. lintnc Car. 1 47 A. M. TRAINS 37 AND 33 SEABOARD FLORIDA Dailv. Through tram New Tork and Minu via noi th of -I.ii U mm v i rtinin. r-. r- j -Kl P.M. 1 Through, Local and Pullman Ticket. Complete Time Table Ej li. Ti ih T T.: t: it it 1 ti x 4 1 A 8 P i & r ' i X ' i . I I 3 i Tryji"""7-,,'- CITY TICKET OFFICE No. 6 Magnolia Ave. If