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RESORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 12, 1926—PART 6. RESORTS. [l absurd and tremendously dangerous RESORTS. RESORTS. RESURTS. RESORTS. a ____ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. tr tions, of , for in NA‘"UN SPE[DING from corporations, of course, for in HEAVY LOSSES PREDICTED [ o ot rrascht Sonditions. of EMMITSBURG, MD. ATLANTIC CITY. N. : __ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. H in the Blue —— and technical questions are involved. business and the stock market based But errors are discovered also in 20 | Financial Service Declares Business | thereon are pelrmanmt, when all his- . QUSE Ride. Ben per cent of the individual income tax tory teaches the contrary.” vi - 4 n ‘omfortable room Cycles Are Not Ended. : el o et sk o month - Garaee” onld h returns. About half of the corpora- sk or 0] i ”ai tions’ returns are passed Without Ques | gecial Dispatch to The Star g : en-Wafflo Dinner oklet. * ! , o Star. Goldfish should be Kept in an open- o AUDIIS UN ]’AX L Closely . il | FOSTON, December 11.—McNeel's [ topped bowl or tank, rather than in a = ST ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. fl t should not be considered that all | pipancial Service predicts “some tre- | small-topped globe. Ll The utmost in Comfort, Servi d g e utmost in Comfort, Service an: i of the back taxes collected by Uncle | mendous losses” for those who at the s, bty el | i ‘ood at very Speci tes during ON THE BOARDWALK AT TENNESSER AVE. :r“o"; l;’:lr:u’\“}"r::s,\:}i‘m"f Lfi:":‘;fi('fif; present time buy in a margin account . erstanding. Since las ¥ [the rank and file of American indus- the Fall Season. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 3500,000,000 Believed Held|1 the bureau has ass 'l’(t ‘f‘rl::'l & trial stocks on the theory that busi- g a aud, Rates and Bills of Fare Mailed J ARKOUNEES gregating $5,618,000 du ness cycles are at an end. : . ; which penalties aggregating $1.519,000 | "Ona of the most dangerous finan- by Firms Against Possible | e Joenadaed: " In the same fve | il doctuines. now. belns preashed i e = ) OPENING OF NEW ADDITION months 26 men have been glven|financial circles,” McNeel's declares, e . ; Back Payments. prison terms for the same cause. Sev- [ “and which 18 certain to lead to tre- Fireproof Construction enty-six intelligence agents—male and |mendous speculative losses, s the - : & ne Greatly increased capacity. Directly faci sea s = female detectives of rather keen per- |theory that the Federal Resérve Sys- i DELRAY, PaimBe » p— - ception—are gadding about the coun- [tem has abolished business cycles. L, al 1 s BY HARDEN COLFAX. try all the time looking for tax [The cycle theory of business has been PL O’R,lml x;chCu o e o New sun porch and lobby. Audits by the internal revenue | frauds. found to hold In virtually every é o~ All private bath accom- AR btoniE T SONE | | 1omé of ehe Sleniantalyiichmillicbns | civillzen o g ; 3 St p bureau are rapidly bec ne of the element d country in the world. It is Tl . . rent” and when they reach that|tribute to bringing audits of Federal | mmmmmm—— A . A NEW HOTEL “where every member i ; T modations have fresh and stage some $500,000,000 held by |income tax returns more up to date RESORTS. g of the family is invited”. Fuenished by 9 i e d v 1 corporations and large 1:;::{‘\1(1\:'\} soon is the reduction in the number of ST. PETERSBI'RG. FLA. g John Wanamaher. Americen Plan. High- JiNe L T Ao— taxpayers against the possibility of | taxpayers. The 1926 act relleved o - D st standerds of Service, Equipment and & o d H H ek payments will be placed in | nearly 3,000.000 persons from the ne- R T p Facilties, el hoadquarters for_vaca- : . g Lad R Daily, mid-day and even- roductive channels. The imagina-{cessity of filing returns. Despite this, = 1 7 semi-permanent guests. i.ng tion requires no spur to envision the | those who did make returns paid more b A 2 Rearonable Rates. CHARLESTON, 8. C. 1o B SouCTEts: e ‘mews, which is not disputed, : (Copyright. 1926.) - ) m””’"f"’.”“'mpr c Aty hotel ‘in _thi d E e sprang from between the covers of — . 23 Al L 4 /::"%ym%:;h‘ b 3 5 4 < g . ) obel Dennis o vate baf Superbly located on the Battery. 2 - bound book, made public R B i ; FO.REIGN i oo 11 U Renthurant and. verandas. Overlook when the appropriations committee TW YORK s - Genn, harbor and Atlantie Ocean Introduced its first supply bill. It| N XORK | Decover 1LIE) G511 "ail_ Winter. tennis.” horsaback rid contained a record of hearings befors | S i R that committee in connectior | Stendily for weeks. says the o, Paint | ‘Tiie Sunshine City From New York — Feb. 12 iy artment estimate the Treasury Departmi and Drug Reporter. Domestic demand of expenditures. { was rol ally ood last week n s are being [ Was exceptionally good last week, Audits 'vfpln'“:"P‘I:"‘}“""‘,fil“{fix" ote | while consumption was better than Invites You Reserve Today u . . in years. Inability of English manu- : byecivn n:]l‘: facturers to turn out the usual quan- Come for a wonderful winter Canadian Pacific has just a few bureau having gained mor . | tities resulted in much larger demand wacation to sunny St. Peters- g 1,000,000 in a_ year. Before mAn¥ g copper - sulphate from South S o ieavail sccommodations left on the months pass it expects to illflng:»\u)i America and Mexico, urg, far away from ice Empress of France (18,350 About 200,000 behind, which s " . snow. Play in the healthful gross tons). You can reserve as close as it ever 3 i T w ooutdoors where balmy breezes yours, if you act today! Sail Fuel to Trade Fires. K A . blow and the sun shines 360 away to the blue waters of the | , If this $500,000,000, or as much| 5 5 days a year. Aquatic sports, Mediterranean — of t_h_a Adri- thereof ves do lC(‘OYgC\\"fiShmg[On golf, tennis, lawn bowling and atic, of Marmora. Visit ports have to be t e J ) A that saw the Silver Eagles of M ensed. It would add quite ACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA, #ll sorts of recreation. A de- CursE B PRS0 pa- Netle Tuel to the firex of Dusiness || e oma foprilty moneks Aol lightful city in a beautiful giaigolt magine thie Pl i > B ey ah it semi-tropical setting. Greatly of vermillion sails —when h ; by Bermuda's newest, finest sum name ahpie Gase'may in increased accommodations. Levantine merchants met in ¢ b 3 o hme:...l?lrepm Ilzlglont. inasmuch a8 a iassey, I i S 74 o olve millions one way o s casonable living cos! . 5 i voly 14 ‘enetian taverns! Sail from A T 3 Request booklet fro A, re are literally thousands of s o rs ?v:}‘dw&h”_"‘n.‘ it appears to be com: ThroughPullman servicefrom Nedvy York,‘l’.b. 12 with Ca- J. A.Sherrard, Mgr., SePuntive. g A allimportant ceaters. For nadizn Pacific — one manage- 3 ilton, Bermuda,or Furness S he bureau has 10 auditors, 4 (<] booklet, mail the coupon ment ship and shore. - . Bermuda Line, Desk B, 2 lawyers rushing h Literature from C. E. Phelps, % 34 Whitehall 8¢, N. Y. Canadian Pacific, or your Jo- engineers and 2 o cal agent.. Personal service, work on one case invo. i ters | it desiced. Camadian Pacific Express Travellers Cheques lorid brought rapidly, these hearings disclosed, i beom. %00 in hopes of completing it be gy fore ;‘N‘cmnher 31. Some big cases " N i date back to 1917. o t e re good news dis- H A ‘ oved I he” satomen Lt h \ ; 1 g good the world over Lurfl]‘.fln Plan i Reasonable Rates: ) b ‘See this world before the next” $4.00 to $10.00 per day single - statement of closed in the statement of Asslatant $6.00 to $15.00 per day double q [ sioner Charles h ¢ ' he committee. It is that as Uncle T The Kb Sam {8 getting more prompt in —_____Un_r-__—__ o ek os, he also is re- . ; g e etscaaments more. speed- ... ~f e C. A O'CONNOR Wigh Cless Moderate Priced Restawrant | | () m - om in cases where adioin Every Roo sl ANy = ¥ Sy—and DI een ehterod, too. || The newest and finest Hotel in : Combisiag elegtace, efncmeat e it " For People Who Would Be Efficient the South, setting new standards aialiie, higutl Aok QI BuseGiNy: Within the past year 54000 claims || t licy, facilities and service ; i i S| P Al S i i | he highest standard of hoteldom in % CLEARWATER Efficient persons know how to take care of their v " ere allowed. for overpayments were allowed, UG | B o bosted in every room. Tub i e 1 ; certificates | of overa g i "FLORIDAS GOLF CAPITAL’ careers—how to relax from the grind—how to in addition, the burean EERE > "in|| and shower, electric fan, steam ¢hich no claims had been filed. In || heat, and circulating ice water in | oystem. R e de. Uncle Sam himself dis- (| every room. Centrally located. Ga- FATIO DUNHAM, Manager freshen mind, nerves and bod Conered 53,000 errors in favor of tax- || rage in same block. 3 BOOKLET ON REQUEST g . ¥ paers and paid back the moncy. RATES, $3.50, $1.00, $5.00 AT CLEARWATER Efficient persons know where to do these things best pl;:‘:-e‘sm?vluar:?i. 0000, Ttearet o WRITE FOR BOOKLET Florida’s newest and most dul.m‘;n\'rhm- and come to Atlantic Clt}’- hote than $40,000,000 was paid on || Robert Kioeppel, ~ W. Gainer Thigpea, g L LD Gl G 3 B Owner Manager finest 18-hole Gelf Courses and TWELVE || . . .. b T g coinen o withiien The tonic of the ocean air, the carefree spirit of the these returned p:i,\'mc‘n\s.‘ (;Jfl the g e eide of the picture, the bureau | e - So Bour's drives | . | Boardwalk and the wholesome sports of the beach in the last year rejected 48,000 | 253 _Superb Rooms and the links—all benefit the health. claims involving $503,000,000. : \ ALL FRONT ROOMS-ALL WITH BATH Additional Taxes Assessed. : Something of what unadjusted tax p 3 Thie taxurlous §2,000,000 fireproot Fort active Pltdsure—golf, bt riding e returns mean to the country may be - f E dard of service, offe ever: 2 : = e i aar B R D : \ 6 é Samiore Ehawn 1o modernity st beach, trapshooting, swimming pools and dances. a 2 0] 8 5 4 N rery nominal rates. assessed in additional taxes. Some e ) ; ‘ f 5 2 3 b o thios Assessments:will e scaled JACKSONVILLE i o g For lslmrely réfl roller chairs, piers, pavilions, hotel down on final adjustments, but it is sun decks and solaria. estimated $250,000,000 will be paid FLORIDA THE LEADING HOUSES are siways open and comprise the finest in the World. ingle Rooms, $3-85 : / y / the Treasury in the form of back [l RATES } h taxes in the next year. s S Douhie Koom. 5080 . 4 1 o T THe A wire, letter or phone call to any of the following hotels will secure bookler, / Fom L rates, reservations and other information. Income from this source will de- 150 Rooms each with Bath or Aec- ; s 4 4 T HAANSON HOTE! crease steadfly, officlals believe, as ]| cess. Combletely reconditioned, redee: - + N < E -The Shelbarne A -Hotel Chelsea | both corporations and individ .|}l orated and newls furnished through- o S . & 4 2 b AE-Hotel Knickerbocker | A -Hotel St. Charles come more familiar with the law and | J| out. Medern cawlomeds. Wireproof. ] - 1 . o D% ¥ : A ~Seaside Hotel A -The Holmharst the regulations. The big mon syt Sl ol vy i J NG o - ; G A -Chalfonte-Haddon Hall | © -The Ambassador RESORTS ated and conveniently located for vise i A Y g G s AE-The Breakers AE-Marlborough - Blenheim SAVANNAH. GA. itors arriving by road, rail or boat. ' ” A -Hotel Brighton A -Hotel Strand ——— | A-American plan E»Inmptln_nlm WRITE FOR BOOKLET - 2 o \ 3 2 2 THROUGH Pullmans—4 3 hours by_rail from Washington vis Penna. R. R.. or via Baltimore & Ohio R. R.. with good connections &t Phila.” Full information from local ticket agents. HOTEL, o e, e Z : Palm fringed sand— June sunshine—an emerald . Combertable, clesn, 90- 4 fils?%%}fl‘ 'd"-,‘,';;,‘.%"fi'?;"n 4 sea warmed by the Gulf Stream—throngs of no- = \ tables—colorful ‘midwinter in_tropical Miami. GREATER PALM BEACH. FIA. \x)HAT a wonderful medley— healthful, joyful, restful 2 —yachts, speedboats, white sails on rainbow waters Directly on Ocean Front —pa}ms and foliage, ev(?rgreen. spattered with brilliant “Ninter Season - American Plan 3 Mnm BeACH has a climate many de- tropical flowers—towering modern skyscrapers, pala- December to May 4 AV grees more favorable and hdu[:hy o . . . e than any community in America durin, tial hotels, beautiful homes in exotic gardens—every i asa Bl P L S g g summertime sport and the thrill of strange, new contests. May o Dagembae It has ,vmfo;mh.,necmmn for the & N entertainment of the mot conservative Horseracing— Jan. 13 to Mar. 5—on a Million Dollar Track All Sports : ,nf ;h;g“(i‘fi(“mn (,l(lz, cireless ol A ; + t offers the I Romantic nights—moonlight excursions—dancing I Ocean Bathing / e e e e e Fireproof. Eurepean Plan. Moderate Rates. 7 under the palms—gay casinos—free band concerts— ¥ ;l’)'tmoda:’cmnl'::lu‘:?’r:;fl!vnfin—lvfifudgv 5 : : b b : ; el e M“"“:'-"WflW-Qfllfléflg“fi;‘w theatres —always something to do—or if you prefer, Private Bath Houses for Guests fabilaed ini che Ml Besch A,.m’l,..';’.:; . Large rooms . fouse Association has decre Seecs 5 b T rest and relaxation. 3. A. PANCOAST, Prop. I R verandas. Delightful Anchored in a Port of Pleasure : 5 ; i L. B. SPRAGUE, Mer. For Further Information Write ’ HOTEL RATES 23 00 reoms Accommodations for Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce :‘;n 'a’“‘:"”,’,‘: ':’ by ng. All Sports. Afeer 12 : % % O b . 100,000 visitors. N e om R e bor and inlet are open for freight T Falcsaan, > O Never so comfortable, so . B.Poond, Pres, W, S. Kenney, Mgr. lng pmen]ler lehlvice—ye: .nE — convenient, so reasonable. ABSOCIATE HOTELS other step in the progress o i Through de luxe trains or direct v el A LY Greater Palm Beach. ? 3 i o %ullmlnl from all leading cities. :I.o:l"f'l: ru-;nn Palm Beach and West Palm Beach ‘welve ocean steamers from S, Rina. are keenly alert to the conven- Seetpors: ience of their guests in matters of These rates guaranteed by Grester For handsome illustrated booklet address— transportation. A = CHAMBER OF COMMERCE *A oolt is room, ki d ., More accensible now by water, reached o or s Sousekecpin: MIAMI, FLORIDA ‘or two or more rooms for housekeeping. by two_ mailfosds, with motos arteries s advertisement antborized by ity Commissioners of Miami. reaching in from north, west and sout > o v it N gvery convenience invites you to com "Where Summer Spends the Wincer ‘Within ah;ltflul\f‘( a Inlw ?Z ,m,&m higl way, and 32 more miles of paved streets In West Pam Beach add to the motor FLORIDA. Wt's enjoyment. Ak for literature and list of hotels offering guaraneed rates. #%’fixa ten PAE BEACH CIAMDER. Of COMMERCE: €0 s o ooy v WUT PALM SEACH 6 ~ MORIDA _____ WEST PALM BEACH. FIA. \'ll'"\li’rl'i’llé‘ir\wl;N""' . 4 Discovery awaits i 0= sl ) - J Pa : b -4 ! 3 you Pacs soilncion iits ) \ The Magic of the Gulf Stream J D e " old ite by the sea \ is Winter’s call to Play or to Rest . ; (1',(,\..“ of Nassau. lovers of i ENINSTEVAN T e \ on the East Coast of Florida. For ! alaedia £ hose niceties that anticipal vy e \ 680! . J 1 . L the wishes of a fastidious b WEST PALM BEACH ~FLORIDA e St e By rest and play the great resorts of ‘33‘:}§ clientele, choose the new Fort A Ha TR from Dec. 18th to \ the East Coast were made. Art and ¥ ) ; SR Montagu, knowing that here e TRy [ Jan. 15th. 26 to 36 \ a tropical setting color the days. ! i the full erjovment of their and coynforl~m a setting | hours—v ! \ Fashion d them. And le, y stay within “The Isle of June” of tropical palms—on the e R R ~ on dresses i peope, [ will be complcte. The kind shore of Lake Worth, b A eager, alert, companionable,—give | of an hotel to which others equipment and de s them spirit. Select your own part. are compared! For informa- S Wiins 216 Baths luxe service. PALM. Every material facility is present tion and reservations, ad- dress Roland I'. Greene, resi- European Plan o/l i for sport. And from Nature, foun- Now open—and making Reservations 2 tains of youth or fountains of health. dent manager, c/o Poland i Springs Co., 680 Fifth Ave, or the season. ) | New York. HENRY J. DYNES, Mes Sy S For illustrated booklets of hotels, Summers: Bluff House, Milford, Pa. / time tables, etc., address | otel ‘ ' ik riommani oy o RONEY PLAZA HOTEL Special ll".'{} u:::ll(ju{:' J ¥ 4 g | (Plagler System) il = : | ‘ & A ! 2 West 45th Street, NEW ‘YORK or M_On' !::. cAl:l.l-'nlhc'd iami , Florida FORT o fEE S &> R - < N FLORIDA FLORIDA’S GREATEST HOTEL ACHIEVEMENT Excellent Cuisine—Three Dining Salons MON IAGU ‘ i : Loy \ ‘ ! Service a la Carte Nassau NP amas i : : TV . Send for lustrated Booklet. i s : ; | / AN S . ‘ ¢ W. G. McMEEKIN, Manager. .

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