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'i - THK uAYTONA DAILY NEWS. MONDAY. JAN. 30. V)li. I i ' " l kaa located wits .. LpzA Lay arartawats -1, lajrlaaa End), all i ; CJf.feonlar'for Priace U ver ha was called on verjr : K. . Mrs, ear utf their it will remain here for the t at the season. I ir aa4 ikalves.. Sfuart pedal sale, 190-l-29-2t first practical produced the I lamp io 1879. CHCLTE have a beautiful, smalt, new ttawpnlow, convenient to the ''taseh, and liasiness ration, com- fctetely furnished, for rent for tlance of searou for $175. 1 DAYTONA OFFICE ' 144 South Beach St PENINSULA OFFICE ' t'A Main St, Daytona Beach X ,4 HONE 674 OR 44 , THE BEGINNING OF PROSPERITY t many a young couple is the (. when they open their first t Inge account, i life invite not only young folks t those of all ages to avail themselves ef the strictly up-to f facilities offered by this 1.NIN8ULA Bank, r. This is YOUR bank, owned IUf managed by men and wmen of YOUR community. PAID ON IQ SAVINGS EAST COAST BANK and TRUST CO. Daytona Beach The Bank of Strength, Service and Hospitality" and "The Old eat' Trust Company in Volusia County." 11ARRY A. HORN -iraey and Counselor at Law Caeeial Attention Given to .Conveyancing, Probata and Chancery Matter t 407 Main St. TI. Daytona. Beach, Fla. IwQUAY & GHEEN REGISTERED ARCHITECTS ' "" , Building Construction vok 6th Ave. and Palmetto 8t. rane 49. Daytona Beach, Florida Cm and h - s t Salesroom, 215 Main St. PHONE SM r 4 i. o. vrooK cc son ' Wiring and Repairing -v Fixtures and Supplies n i J t DAYTONA . DAYTONA BEACH FERRY . , Fare, 10c One Way ' 16c Round Trip 16 Tickets $1.00 eaedule, 7:45 a. m. o 6 p. Daily c Zed puleston, m. d. Cee! Shelly Block, Daytona Beach - IT&NES: Ofrice, 72; Residence, 0-J; -' Sanatorium, 768-J. ,COce Hour :2: CO P.M. to 5:30P.M. ?- Sanatorium: 10:45 A. M. to 12 M. t Evening by appointment. CaJle answered day and night In -, Triple Cities. t .ir ' .. . 1 3 . Furniture Moving Vas Storags. Second Hand Goods '1 i Bought and Sold J ": Repairing and Re-Silvering FUTCE CO. V Orat.ge Ave. - Phena 471W. r C jjfto Beach . ::! ' : it. I TMB FINEST IN THE WORLD A YEAR ROUND RESORT . Unexcelled In tha entire world 1 t fOr automobiles and flvlno. Available S hours each day, 4 "rs before and 4 hears after -' law tide. Hoida.all Aatsmoblle Warid Speed Records. J . j. . jr. m - Enlightening Address Before Forum Audience on the Irish Question Sunday, Catholic Day That the so-called "Irish qnextion" ' Is not a question of religion but of J nationality, and that because the re-1 llgcna question had been injected ' nd that they should bo allowed to Into it many person had been blinded Sovern themselves and they never to the real merits of the case, wait nH ve been and never would have been one of the main points developed at ! WtfsKed to remain under the domin the Open Forum in the Auditorium tk-n of Great Britain. Thfiy have o yesterday afternoon by Denis A. Mc-! ipn been-told that they 'had good ov- j Carthy, of Boston, Irish poet, lecturer ani associate editor of a Catholic per-lwl" 11 "" Kooa government never iodical. has been a substitute for self-ivern- Mr. McCarthy rpoke to a large atid-' ment- and thats' tlie way tha li ili felt iente on "That Irish Question" andaM0ut ' Rave nuiriy interesting sldeliehts on I "The Irish always have wanted a his native country's age-old dispute 'publican form of government, in with England as to self-government, i recent settlement of the question Uecauso of the (-.pecker's r'.-ligiou? I tnJV were granted a larae part, but faith and his subject the day was des-' not of what they had coutend.-'d tgnated as "Catholic Day" and there ' for-There is still a very large Itopti'ili- wero many members of that religions belief among hut audience Mr. McCarthy's address was Dreced- ed by an excellent niusicaj program. Benjamin lie Wolf gave several vio lin selections accompanied by Mad am; Nepolkachieski, there were two piano numbers by Mr. Clifford Kwart. and Mrs. W. Redwood Wharton sang tnree solos. Mr. McCarthy was introduced by Robert S. Holmes and in opening h'.s address fc said he came to this coun try from Ireland when fifteen years eld and that he bad been an Ameri can ever since.Mn fact, he said, lie felt pretty sure he was tui American be fore he left home. Referring to Mr. Holmes' introduc tory remarks that Mr. McCarthy was a lover of penc rnd presented the paradox of "one Irishman who wall not a fighting Irishman," Mr. Mc Carthy said that he spoke on the Irish question t;s an ambassador of peace and not as an antagonist of other peoples opinions." "When Mr. Holmes asked me last summer to come here ami speak on the Irish queston," said Mr. McCarthy. "1 felt some hesitancy about it. lie cause the Irish question at that time was a very live one and was the cause of considerable bitter feeling, and while 1 mentioned it in all my writ ings 1 hesitated about going before the public with an address about it. "However, considerable water has gone under London bridge since last summer and many things have hap pened. Lloyd George, who had said that h' would never enter into a con ference wilh the Sinn Feiners, whom lie hud branded as a gang of murder ers, has changed his mind on the Irish question ard has entered into a conference with the Sinn Fein. And the change of mind of the British pre mier is symbolic of the changed at titudo of the" people generally. "Uoyd George has practically ad - mitted that the Irish were right in their demands for self-government." As to the reasons why the Irish de manded a government of their own Mr. McCarthy said: "Tha Irish claim they arc a distinct nation from the Knglish and they have always disputed the assertion of the English that Ireland is an integral part of the British Kmpire and there fore should be contented to remain un der Itritish domination. The Irish claim they have a distinct history find that the Irish were a civilized and a Christianized nation before Cve-it i Dritaiti was civilized and Christianiz-; ed. j "When the Normans canie over and : conquered Kngland they did not rori- qitrr the lrisli, they merel" irritated them. Perhaps if tl.e Normans had ; been able to cntiuer .'Ireland they -( Id iiave been assimilated r.fi.1 1 theie might never have been any re-; bell ions sentiment among the Iri; hi people. "I do not blame any Englishman for taking in hie in the history of the Itritish Kmpire and I would h ;ve i smali respect to'.' any Knglishman who did rot feel proud ol its progress and its acliievements, iiut of this progress , and this achievement Ireland has ne ver had the benefit which the o.her component parts of the Itritish Kin pi.e rereived. 'The Irish have not been piosper locS as the otin r partions of the P.rit- AUDITORIUM FRIEDA IIEMPEL FAMOUS SOPRANO February 1 8 P. M. Prices: $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00, Plux Tax Phone or Mail Orders. Phone Xo. 820 Seats Now on Sale II liPMOwaj :rrj TUESDAY. JAN. 31 "JANE EYRE.' 15c, 25e: reserved seats, 35c. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 1 ARTIST Soprano. Prices: $1.00, $2.00. $3.00, plus tax. THURSDAY. FEB. 2 "UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT ist Club. Price, 25c. including tax. FRIDAY, FEB. 3 STEFANSSON, THE GREAT EXPLORER. Assembly Number. Prices: 50c, 75c. $1.00, plus tax. SATURDAY. FEB. 4 "LIGHT IN THE CLEARING." Photoplay, ten by Irving Bacheller. 3 P. 25c; Night, 15c, 25c. .a -1 a i- irk l0 Empire have. The Irish alv.nys t hnvaj -fffiatu t a -ia Kllf that f li t, . were a Heparute and a distinct nation prnmnt and why not bo sutisiie.l an pnrty in Ireland which still in sists on a complete republic. I am a rrpnMican myself and believe in en Irish republic, but the majority of the Irish people are satisfied with what they have got and if iln nr satis fied I certainly am. However, I am sorry that they did not achi' ve a com plete republic and I believe that some day they will lnve it. "Now us to Ulster. I have be.-iji pqlj. ed ninny times the teason for I liter's attitude. As a matter of f.ict tiiere are only a few counties in i'lsier that were opposed to the movement for an Irish republic and Iri h nationalists always have believed ih.it if Great Britain got out of Ireiaiiil. as she is now doing, bag iind baggage, tiiat Fi st er and the rest :of Ireland would draw clof-er together. That already 'I'i'mi to be happening. The. coin, ties of Ulster which ate now out of the Irish Free State can vote tlimselves into it at any time thev get re-uiy and thus join their brothers in the south j under one government "As to the religion '- question there has been a great deal of misunder standing and l.iose talking, and re ligion has teen injected to ujch an extent into discussion oi the irivh problem that it has blnded many per sons as to the real merits of the case. I have had people tell me that the Irish question was nothing but a dis pute between the Catholics and the Frotestants. Nothing is further from the truth. People have got the idea that a religious question was involved solely because Kngland is Protestant while Ireland is largely Catholic, hut the dispute with Fngland has never been a question of religion, but or na tionality. 'Arthur Griffith, probably tiie great est man in Ireland todiy. is not a Catholic, but a Protestant, while thou sands of Fnglish Catholics had aiiso lut'jty no use for the Sinn Fein niove- im,'nt and Cardinal l.oeh was imposed to it and one of Him greatest v alludic organs in the world fought it bei- iu.se it was considered too radical. "The whole question was simply the desire of one nation of people, with habits, customs, instincts and traditions chai actei stically th"ir own. to cut loose from domination by peo ple of another nation and sei up a government of their own, make their own laws, control their own judiciary and police and manage their own af fairs as t'iry saw lit.'' After tiie add less tie-re was twenty minutes or general uiscu.ssion wiiieu was concluded with rei'ding sever.! 1 of iiis y-r- pool: Vcf'arthv ?.lrs. II. 1!. Tyre, who is located for the season at the Miiier tipartaient.-, Daytona lleach, left this morning for a visit with friends at S riven, Oa. Shaw and pocket knives. Stuart special sale, '.10-1 -'Jit-21 Frank IV rry. w ho has l.-e-n the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. ('ha'les II. Smith at tin ir home, l!i Silver Iteacli avenue, left this morning for his home in Man ilns, X. Y. .lames lieaton, h.-si nihty director at ! the Auditorium, motored to iei,and today where he will devote the after noon in advertising the (omin;; of j Krieda iiempel. Fell. 1; Kreisier. Feb.: !i. and Sousa's band, Feb. la. H St H H !! ii ii ii innA jiyju l An Assembly Number. Prices: RECITAL FRIEDA HEMPEL, given by Tour- An writ- M. and 8 P. M. Prices: Matinee, 10c, vfljBuco da::oeo KiS WAY TO SUCCESS HERO OF INGRAM'S "THE FOUR HORSEMt" WON CHANCE FROM HIS DANCING. RUDOLPH VALENTINO as JULIO in THE F0UR HORSEMEN of theAPGCALYPSF I niid.'lph YaP-ntine. the celebrated ! j voting; dancer who baa the leading I I male r'de in 'The Four Horsemen of! the Apo nlypse," .i Hex Inwam pro-I ! (tuition for Metro, now being shown j the n "w Daytona for three days. , today, Tue.-iiay and Wednesday, found hi. wav to funis and fortune through ! his lilmhlo leer. j Whop vou see Mr, Valentino in thi? j screen ad:ipt:,ni of the wot id -lamons Wt IV : :. l S W M, i I novel or vi :it I'.i.-sco than.-.: iiy;in.l hi J Jim" Mathis and cotico his finished j Mtitut acting. Ci .-'lire j si eif s laid In the j ish of his maule r I student and lover warper of the i afe Argentine, the pol in interpreting ibe ! in Paris, it w ill be j your onqccstii.nahle opinion tint her.'-1 is 1 man iliKiated in iheatl lcl Ways ! as . child. it was peither as a (lamer nor an actor that Mr. Valentino hoped to tak" I'm tune by storm. It wiih in thti nine h:i.el;ie sphere as a prospective I'.Kl-icu'tr.rii t that ho came t the I'liited States, at the age of eighteen, a (.ladiiufe from the llov.il Military C.lleie of Agrice'turo at Genoa Italy. s he pt.trin-ii his futcio he would he ct iiie one of the t-re it land owners in this country of opportunity. Put things happere l sw iftly for him in New York. Soon lie was busy teach ing Broadway's regulars his graceful steps. He appeared at Hector's as a dancing partner of llennie Glass, fol lowing this engagement with ore !n the Winter Garden and a long term contract in vaudeville. From dancing- to motion pictures was an easy step. His tirt pict ire with Ma" Murrey :n "The Big l.ittie Person." When Hex Ingram, in his painstaking search for the type to portray the pleusure-lovii'K South American hero of "The Four liors' men" saw Vab u;:;io. lie i hojj him for the, pa i Forum Speaker On Last Train Coming Sou h From Ca pital lien's A V.eCnrthy. of IViston. Irish p "! and lecturer, who spoke on tie Irish (inesticn at tic Aiiditoriuiu yes terdav afternoon, came very near mi sing ili - ( ur i. 'id here hecans" of the terti'ir storm that swept the east lai-t week". M '. ti '"iirti'V It. Wasiiington Kri dav on the tast train leaving that city for the south. His friends in the na tion: I ci . p!. I had insisted that h wait ''r the i"'dnii.'bt train, hut h thou-ht it he t to tnke no iliancc with ilel.;V"'l s( he!tes and cam" ear- ! lier. And it was well that lie did. Tle-re I las been no I st in on! of WashirvJ-'oa i lor (In sort': site Mr. .McCai'ifiv train jntlleil out ' And." said Mr. Mi Carthy ye i-i day i'fternooti. ' :i I hadn't taken that j ti.iin when I 'li I it is probable 1 :k vet' v.i 'ild have gi t here. It is vy lil;d" ''oi! I would have ln-.-n in .bat movie hom.e wh -re that terrible ai'- id ell' "t.tippeliei! S::turd'iy nigh, f" ' 1 am very fond ot the movies. So I'm lottidy :.;la! I'm h re.' The ln-ii will cut'!, ernoiui a' view a veil 2 o'clock, all i genth es of tl" Peninsula f'i'lh a n a caul ; Tuesday all the Ciuev.i Hotel, Cr.iiid ie. Si a!ii'ee7o, hi gintun;; at at which time hotli ladies men ate cordially inv t- d. i 2 ' K R E I S LER WORLD'S CREATEST VIOLINIST Auditorium, Feb. 9th PRICES: $VC0. S2.00. $3.00, FLUS TAX SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY MORNING PHONE 820 scihitihg imm DATIIS FEATO OF mm INSFITAL . Scientific bath service will be . an iniportant health feature of tliu Tirnillft tliwriif-if . nrnl 'i brief explanatory statement chould prove -of "interest to the ! readers vi inis paper.. j 4 j Tfydrotherapy, or the ii.e of water j ; nr. a means of cure, is chiefly relied j ( upon to stimulate the vital activities pee:;s;iiry f'ir the urn five procens. . Mv cold implications suitably .applied, ! i every bodily function may be stiiunlat-1 led. My hot applications properly ap-j j plied excessive action may lie con- trolled, pains relieved, and Mood di-j j verted fvon congested parts. l!y vri- ! j mis oth; r applictitions most power-, I fully sedative, alterative anil restore-1 live efi'- l:i may lie produced. :'.cier-1 ! titie hyt'rolherapy nffords the direct' I mid most rapid means of influencing ; tlie JT'at functions of Mfe. tli" circula-, i tion of tlie braiii ind nerves, tiie I ftin tions of the liver, kidneys, stotn There is no r.ieans hi h mid bowels. by which the various hodilv fur-lions' quickly j i may 1 so ,iei fect'y ar.d ! controlled -is by hydrlatic measures applied with intelligence jnni ssul. j Cold applications, suitably fian.ip' ; nr.- e'-enfial to I lie production of Jsironi; end lasting ton-c effects, so ; that, ai'im. t without cjccoptic.a, the j phys'eian aims to accustom the pa- I tie i of it as rapidly a.! possible to the use old water by carefully graduated ',' res--fve measures, whh-h on whal might I termed a 'i.vdt i- atie !.,(i-h c'timbs. 'I c.p whicli thi- pati-nf lies of measures n.ey in tl:e ( use of a very w ith a wet hand run perhap1- begin, feeble '.alien!. applied 1'nv.t to the back, then (:; and finally to the the I.:n k -ind legs. whole body. P.eginning with ("" to .o degrees, the temperature is lowered one nr two degrees daily to to or even "4 degrees. Ne:t in order is tl.e i old mitten friction, gradual ii'g the tem perature down from ty 10 dcr-ei ;. followed I iy the ( old towel rub. grail ll.ltitlg fro-n ti.'i to tM degrees. Then comes ill Sieeessioll the wet -sheet rub. the half bath, and tinallv douches. Packs, foicentat ions, cpplu atioiis to HBKSKXffaCBHSSalBIBIBIIIISIBBCSHagHMMBlH UlUHMIUESSSanMIUIIIlUBUK: I 1 PAVING NOTICE TO PROPERTY 01VK8 TVincr enfjrarrod uiul"r now under course of construction, we are at this time vate owners tf proii'-'M. y infr with private dvivow of private proper! y, sjK'ction of the ci.v's " an? Price hiddin.tr. for this vo' Our price to th' ci to tiie city for sheet ;.- wotdd $2. )(), and for ;e SI at m wouhl he $2': j)er stiua.re ! he satro atr.trre.a'.'i fountlat ion, :.: coru ni property. .i some eases tho owner mi.uht want, th'.m 1 inches, and if - Ids he so. there wo will': our m-lces made the citv. n e cil v l-f.vs us r.n. ni : n : i M M ' m W ti ra J . not cu:- . i ovo; Iraina' :;ny :md to il" for All iOU"J t li the . t v 'A' 1 : ye t v nao 1 . city a yo' sic we l;o .ii'! 1 ti l!'o l'K that vo'i v . (Mil ret luce o i1' or f 'i"i tlfsire 1 hi M H tion the w hi life Wf arc .!! t.OSl ( it ci IS 1 he cn:;'iiit't')': ioi airionnt !' mh k d--i;c t ou arc "to in tiico citn ti; iii i rat- : i : i m Hi at M W as n w HX M -a K a m m , SBI ATLANTIC Rexall Huildinrf ; t..t . .t..,.;...., .j.,.;. m. I pf. chartea II. iS 4!"Th re cf vCcAor-::? s auiCw.a o n j 4- t at fx:irc::: j j Frirtay, Feb. 3. Stefan s son. Arctic j !xp!orer. Remarkable and wonderful jj lecture of the frozen country, with J ; motion pictures. i J9 Tuesday. Fell. 7. Iiurant and Com 5,,'pany. Mysterious, mystifyicg ma gicians. Friday. Feb. Gorst. birdman. 10 Charles Crawford maker of Victor rec ords, bird imitations and lecture. Tuosdny, ender and Feb. 14 Old La e." l'hotcplay. ,-I.av- Friday, Feb. 17 "The Pelletiers." producing the snappy play, "Newly weds."' T::i:ib. Feb. 2! -liod-lnav. r Con cert I'lHiipany. Friday. Feb. "4 - Krnest Gamble Concert Company. Mr. Camblc. well known bariion; Vera I'aipe. violin ist. T.i r.day. Feb. IS Chicaeo Ladies' ;exi"tte. An evening grim full of good wholesome entertainment. F:-i:',: y. Match r.--Photoplay, to be aiiriii'iai ed. . "Friday, March 10 Scientific lecture. the spine, foot baths, sit;: baths and vario.is other measures are ui-ed in connection with general cold applica tions to produce desired local effects; bat tiie general cold application must be progressively incensed in intensity as a lui-aii- of increasing vita", resist ance ami raising the general tone of the system. If disagreeable effects are at ;irst experienced from til" cold apol m at iciis. t hese quickly disappear, add the exhilaration and the sense of well dicing and buoyancy following the cold rub or douche will be ample compensation for the cftorts made to accustom one s self to this most pow -ertul of all known io.nc remedies. (Tiu'i will : pjiear next week a : iieilal articled!) photot lieroov and its use will with tin lie explained in connection proposed hospital work. cfintract with the City (if for the laving of srnoth iiavement lo court-' or ;.'.araM.es, or to widen the street pav-p ! dop.L' under the city's specilicatiiu; -. idt nticallv the same as the ty is 21c "er lineal ha!t acint lit on : for l cn coouina hcet asp halt pavement u; a trd. tliai is, eit.'ic av he u -ed h r coi!!n; ' the t il V ii" l. on the or ih( engineers r-j; ,ti t-;tra t-1 .: ' i j"i" cn-s r soiiai't ;c yaro vard. th- v V im cessary. anl reun-ed ty th at tiie onccs ir.t.'init'o !K,t any o (-vsrh COU ru III! a vt ill im .!:. - the r i irdh: i J ce rk done wo '" i to !!: :) lor '( l' I ! v ; i - :i W" are la l vv'i ii u ith aii' it our on' diat'dy ;ic attach-'d. mm a i ice, or B1THULITHIC TysdaC Radium." C7 timiy topic. Monuments to i!mt enkaowa ia Chuia. nro-i arc LIETlIO rtcraaan TR2 REX ING3.AU Scmea. ProJoctiost The FOUR HORSEMEN Of the APOCALYPSE Adapted b7 June Mathis rhoiographed hy Job a F. Sei (a New Daytona TiiKr.r. DAYS Beginning Men.. Jan. 30 Two Shows Daily Mat..'i P. M. - - TSc Night 8 P.M. - lJiO Pourl1orcncn(rcheftr Davtona Oil : avinfc v. it ii pri--' r "t pav- I.i front "i iiit'ler in- signing emm ; citv s-( in d .".!'- itive intrijral -u 'u t jo ice i .tion !.a-e Cl.MC; J-inch .-la te; i s stret our ,'otir 'i inr our en; lilaill '": r.t. ll co'KTPiC ro:oi ,"i 1; if , ou yo'u u' , - thi-!: i :.t- th. a con i'i- oc nriccs i'i r liOOM . solifito; COMPANY J Iirii;tt:na ii H u H H H U H M H M H M H M WW u H H M H H H II II " H II rEsatEsisiiBXXz: