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Z ZZ Z Z-m'Zr' ! 'H' i 1 r.jr r- lrry awl J t:0 fcO P.m. . - - - -a'jaaM Service fcr Lrs. ' C. F. Gcss Hed a Seabreeze Today Funeral Mn ices over the rematas of Mrs. Charles rrwhfte Ooa.;wif ol tha -naator of the T cbkrtB , In S(eew wbo oWM her :hwne; to'J ri.i ah nt niyilwir Sil-J- ; 1 4 : j .J wna ' :rr ware , - . j pf ol v" r---r rxHu't. ' . ...3 tJM. to "Ttl-r nFnrns T I - tracks t j Jjoal. . tt. Is v VLJ t:ur4n4aw. "t. ISaanr 8. Bans i crxber of the. cf tin Antericas -rCwn OiaaMMsdB...Aber t-rafWrt. Wl3ora-Ifqfey Pdaiiar 'HltS of the. Day ;i .....i.. ..v i '-i Selected i tiacrlatlve-The Sword Dance . . . . Voelker INTK&MI88IOX. Chtaeae tateraesao Vng-Kunc- roy-Ta King Vocal Solo ... . Selected Raahaody The Southern ..Honroer Vatse The Crimson Petal .-Jewell finale Star 8paasled Banner Key Tuesday. Pea. XV 3 and P. M. March Beautiful Day tona.. Newberry Oyertare Orpheus Offenbach Soureair Drudla Tromboae Faaear Trombonlunu. , withrow liastcal Selection The Fortune Tellar - Herbert INTERMISSION. Idyl After Sunset , Pryor Vocal 8ola , Selected Mr. A. B. Fields. Descriptive An American Abroad . Brattou Home Sweet Home the World , r " r-t2e have f" r--inf of Joha . j C .geared from r II. U. WUson has r cf Cm plan fc elec t division ef the .--road. i t:a la to have h rat 4 fa numerous hare the Frost awakened r t In others from t ra coal ga from ) 11 beea checked i f it v ItJk 17. widow of the ,aU. roe, is dead. She 2 r1 tM spent the last ) Tft., f I catch of aea it November, it has , tt to 482.542 r I Jm have been i I '. ..- the Windsor i . (track, asking for f r fc-ey had signed V Vt Over SOO men re i aer sianlng a sew "X: i-: . v liaoy vt the cotton j fall tiae. and all ,i i.;ortlas to work, as the j are satisfactorily nany hate chance of the body and w retain same ntil a latet ttate. when' it-will be' taken to thormer home In j Claclnnati tor burial., ' . . . Thotnai Walsh Buried at Pineweed Funeral services ovnr the remains of Thoma Walsh, of Sea Cliff, Long Island. N. Y.. who died at one of the local hospitals Saturday afternoon, were held this morning by Father O'Boyle. St. Pauls Catholic church commencing at nine o'clock. Follow ing the funeral. Interment was made In Tinewood eemetary. i Services for Late Mr. Howard Con- ducted Sunday Dr. Robert McKay had charge of the funeral services of John Calvin ' Howard, who died at his home 115 Bay street, Thursday morning. The ervices were conducted at St. Marys' Episcopal church Sundav afternoon at 3 o'clock, after which the Elks held a short service at the Baggett-Wetherby Cos. vault in finewod cemetery. u-haro th nmln will bn held unti! I soring, v. hen his widow, Mrs. John C WmM m mm m pullsvi;;s. fcmi the hsm io ge. Over Lampe Howard will accompany the (Showing how Home Sweet Home, Wakpttelri, Mass.. where it bodv to will be is played in foreign countrte's.) iu hy the side of bis brother George Finals Star Spangled Banner. -.Key . e. Howard, who died six years ago. Uish School Carnival Postponed to March 10 The carnival to be given by students of Taytona High school, which was scheduled for Friday, March 3. harf beea postponed to Friday. March 10. due to t'ae absence of so many of the boys on the Jaunt to play basketball of the state championship at Gaines ville. A camber of tbe boys in the arnival are members of the team. hence it was decided today to put over the play until a week from Fri day afternoon and evening. ! PRIIICE GEOr.GE 1 4- Willizuatt Home in UcrthzU Park is y I w m l The reaideace of Mr. and Mrt . E. C. WUlaume, in Marshall Park was entered some time Saturday evening and valuables eatimated to be worth more than one thousand dollars stol en, in the absence of the Wiilanmes. No trace of the bu-glars was found today, the Daytona Beach police be lag at work on the case. ft r-r-V fs palo was I cac jat With asttr ems., fr cfcrk, -rlX Ka. Z:iLk cotton a wer . v , 1 la 1 I CLin CFFICIAIS AND tZV.Z7ATZa. SN ARE ' i j CTF TO GIANT CAMP NEW IORK, Feb. 27.- ball player in the party. Without a the New YeY Tukwi will und am official .In. ect. ol chth ofliiisls and news- - jcr s o to the training camp at I...; leans thut afternoon., Uaay ef Um Ameru-an league cham- Wae Hoyt, Wally Schang. Frank T I f Ua. a Ti emt'loyea of i Baker and others, are working out at eoRcaay ' hate all re-j Hot Springs, and will proceed direct . worn, 'accepting a ZV per-1 to New Orleans from that point. I n wasaa. ic l. Coan. John J. Mooney.f un or year. uuMrpanment, as a result of tne many l. yr tove&ag snow off the ' fires lately. l Vi irert es his nonte. i Vine land. -Mr. and Mrs. Fredenk Registering at the Prince George for an indefinite stay, the world's An cona King, H. Cecil Shepard of Berea, Ohio is enjoying a much needed rest. Mr. Shepard has earned an exclusive reputation for himself as a breeder of the finest Ancona chickens to be had in the country and stands in the class with Thompson of Ringlet Barred Rock fame. Mr. Shepard has won many prizes with his exhibition stock one wail ci nis large orate id iwira i beiag entirely decorated with the rit bons won. Mr. Shepard personaHy4 looks after every order and this past soaam has been such a strenuous one that he feels the need of a rest. -decid ing on Daytona as the place to stay J. O. Davis and sister. Miss J. H. Davis returns to the Prince George after having motorad over the greater portion of the state. They will spend several weeks here before coins back home to Hartford. Conn. AIjsO registered at the Prince George are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin It'esnor. of New York, who will stay for several days. Mips Elizabeth Appleton Putnam on her fir.t visit to th's section is so much impressed with the natural beauty of the :;cenpi-y and the healthy air that she has decided to stay for several weeks although her original plan wss to stay .over for a day or two only. . - ; Mr: and Mrs. S. F. Pace aecomnan ! ted by their charm is t daughters Ellen and UUian, -after p.;ndingv roou ti me at Miami, are again at the 1'iinerv; Georpe and will stay for some tiniol before starting the last lap of their journey back hrr,i to Cleveland. Mr.'-and Mrs. L. R"ism;in enter tained a number of friends at ilinner on Sumlay at the Prince G"orge. The tables had been beautifully decoiated and a tasty b'H'nt-ois meal, sm-li as .Irt. C. I. Tho JancJas Spin- Neib celebrated their golileu wedding' the Prince Ueonre is noted for, beine "-y raacasea operations af-. anniversary, surrounded by their chil- wrved to tha dozen people compris . t han closed down for a dren last Thursday. i ;r.c the party. , j lap"' Bvn iaa aw ' owiuHKum. irs. i-ytiia i. tienner more than 5tK I Bridgeton. Mrs. Lydia V t on. one of the best known citizens urkhIFIM'Ci ; a tnt the Maine Steamship : day Friday. She is in the best of ( v J mom ireigni toiieraiions npaun. INDOOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY .1 Ilia city and New York. , New Jarscy. , rranklinviUe. A move has l!fn r tn arcanis a volunteer tire de- Palmyra. James T-Weart. Charles ! NEW YORK. Kelt 27. P.av in the W. Davidson ami Wiliam Donaghy ; women's metropolitan indoor tennis have announced themselves as candi- hampionhhip. in singl.-s. Udn lere dates for reelection to the school today with a largo field competing. Itoard. ! included among the entries is Miss Pitman. The borough officials have Marie Wagner, former national indoor decided to pave part of Holly avenue, champion. t - r AUho the Annual Observance of wgs Washington s Birthday Has Passed an otH'ft leoa of prat sins F-onoriy nd Ti.ntt to e ii'. . tfente tan be teamed by studying the Method that re W taptoyed. I. liC.ii! a :u.:lt-r of Ifetini tr trj in Uj. c( the Kevolut.on lh tolnnte to fictur.,f n ' mh- sh th it t'.i v Ind-'prD'H rm- Ho ell thf m e-!ed Te"J- too, t sa attain Fiaaisl ln i i n!i-n. f vmi ill them in a i-4ins '(,.on" i'. thm trln r'l:; 7poa l-d j ir', r'i r--i i in ,;i aud wt l:r ?h 1 Rl I " 1 t '- ' u:.-!i t-;i:, an. I .,v ,.n t.i u.l ..i.,ti.! li II ' fi .......... i ,v f-w - ioH.tr- a-ii w k .1; I II' ''!'" ''"! W.- w I! '!! to tt'e !!iO.Ut ;lti iieiet II . '" I E of Daytona, Florida r'v'H IKCCH S AiO OS I BOXES 8 OS VtR THE. season Gingham Dresses Cl.00 Worth $7.50 Voile and Linen Dresses $1.98 Worth $10.00 Linen Suits 01.00 Value $16.50 High Grade Spring Suits $19.90 Values to $50 100 inj iiial ity n?v Spring Suits in Tric otine. Serge, Velour all new style- finely tailored and every de sirable shade. Sizes 14 to 56. This is a rare All-Wool Flannv Dresses, values t 07.c: Fur Lined FCIC $15.C K HIGH GRADE CL DRESSZZ at very low pri: The largest selectic est materials, and tic; best styles. All C colors. Am- mm wA Waists $1.00 Fine quality high grade voiles, plain and combina tions and all colors. DRESSES vaiuoo up to 055 Or Wonderful quality Canton Crepe Dresses in the spring's newest modes. Some beaded elaborately, others handsomely cmbroklered all the latest colors all sizes. , .. . SILK SWEATERS GREATLY REDUCED 'Knitted Sport Capes $5.00 Value $25.00 Guaranteed all wool, An gora trimmings, all shades. A great bargain. ALSO T AVE ETA DRESSES VALUES TO $65 $19.98 We are closing out all our fine high, grade Chiffon Taffeta Dres.-es at this ridiculous price. .Colors: Black, Navy, Brown, Tan and combination effects. M i Stout Women Dresses $19.98 Values to $75.00 Wool Sweaters 2.000 styles to select C at lowest prices in FlCT- STUXMXa HAM) MADE WAISTS Fillet Trimmed; Voile and Batiste. Onlv $2.98 The most beautiful creations that can b imagined. S2.98 CREPE DE CHINE TUNIC BLOUSES $2.98 They formerly sold for $10.00. You will never see such wonderful bargains again Skirts . $2.03 : All wocl, r quauiy, w SPORT ill. II ICC V 3 for prex ttfAlf 1 Lireen, Red, Tsn, U mnn. AU nlftf C, OtR $io.ou ; SURPRISES , nBEXTZ. OF THE TO I wear. Green SEE COATS THE TALK High Grade Voile Dresses for Street Wear $2.98 Worth 15.00 Tun ie effects, dark and light shade-, .-dzes up tn 1'!. 3-Piece Jersey Suits Worsted Jerey with and Tuxedo Coat, lored. all ("dot garni lmelv tai- iiui sue. $11.98 Value $:io.00 2-Piece Jersey Suits $9.98 Val , $25.00 . ; All unr-'i taMored S;;i col la?-. A!! L'l .lereysf finelj with Tuxedo, ,i,,rsand sizes. Jersey Sport Coats Very low prices. All col ors, all .Le.. 10 SOUTH BEACH STKEE 1 Redu ce!; t. Bis Waists i ,,,!- 2) to 35p tow ariety m