Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1925, Page 20

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MHE Spanish conquistadoreswho discovered Florida and ¥ the Spanish colonos who followed them were over- They failed to realize the wealth in the soil they trod —in the balmy breezes that brushed their bronzed cheeks—in the benefi- cence of the blue dome overhead. I R R ORI They sought advantage but missed opportunity because they And yet it is a question whether Americans of today have even yet awakened to the tremendous powers of capital and energy now at work in Florida. Those who have informed themselves of her almost immeasurable resources of soil and climate know that they constitute America’s most immediate and assured VISION OF OPPORTUNITY. R e o owe o Thus, BocA RATON now offers the test of VISION to the competence and culture of America. Just twenty-six miles south of Palm Beach, the Gulf Stream here sets in almost to the roots of the cocoa palms that march in stately procession along the golden beach. Blessed by sun and caressed by breeze, cosmopolitan society will find in BOCA RATON natural attractions of climate and situation unrivaled in any resortintheworld. e e o o BocA RATON offers hitherto unavailable advantages as a place of residence, outdoor life and health benefits. e e o s w0 cws e Boca RATON assures soundness of investment as the most advantageous re- sort situation of a State inevitably destined to vast increase of wealth and population because of her natural resources—resources as yet unrealized by the vast majority and awaiting only VISION to yield assured returns. eve Addison Mizner, the architectural genius of Palm Beach, has set himself to create in BOCA RATON the premier of cosmopolitan world resorts. The war- U. S, SevaTo T. CoLeuaN puPowT, S o 3 o : 5 g o SEN rant of his ability to do so is found in the imposing estates, beautiful clubs e e and resplendent casinos of Palm Beach. e e 0 oo 00 oo 2 RS L g WARD A. WICKWIRE, President, Wickwire- q g A ! Spencer Steel Co., New York. Every building of whatever sort to be erected in BocA RATON must meet § L A x ] g ADDISON MIZNER, President, Mizner De- velopment Corporation vs{igh his st.lpervisory approval. :'I'hus BOCA_RATON shal'l ultimate in a2 mu- %! A . G g eI NER ey Taneiurer Bizaes nicipal entity—a perfected architectural unity of enduring beauty. o . . . Hon:. GEGRGE S. GRAMAM U. S. Repemente- - ¢ L._A. BEAN. Vice-President, Dwight P. Robinson 8 Co., New York. Attach this advertisement 3 et Y B KL 5. MEEDS. I8 Imwtment Banber, New T. HERD, Genersl Mansges, to your contract for deed. R Tyt Copt vt ot O It becomes a part thereof. e Y m&h’xym Reel Ectete, Palm Finance Committee U. 8. SENATOR T. COLEMAN DUPONT H. 8. MEEDS, JR. T. HeRD Board of Directors JESSE L. L. A. BEAN oration ON Florida GEORGE FRYHOFER WASHINGTON OFFICE—Ground Floor, Muneey Building, 1329 E St. N. W, Phones: Main 8126—Main 7397

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