Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1927, Page 95

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1927=PART 6. -RESORTS.' =g RESORTS. T PALM_BEACH. FLA. RESORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. ., JANUARY 9, forcing caution on the part of hu}'er!.[ BUTTER RULES FIRM. 3 e e, D0 —— WHEA]' lS l[]WER Tead wax slightly steadier toward RESORTS. were ample to the demand, hut 89 BAHAMAS. scote cars were in light supply and wanted. resh: 92 score, 48; 91 score, 9| e, 4614; 89 score, re.’ 43. (“emy:'llzrd: Spe('.ial Weekly Rates i aanlniinge JANUARY and FEBRUARY the close of the week, with trade | - somewhat better, buvers in gome in stances taking advantage of the more | Pemand Is Fairly Active and Sup- attractive selling schedule. plies Are Light. Zine was steady and consuming in- AF.I-E | terest better. The trade was await-| CHICAGO, January 8 (#).—Butter vt W 4 :T'LZ the issuance of idecemher statis. ;tnda-" ruled firm under fair active wESf FM“ m‘~lem An ensemble of luxury and comfort—in a umgg of tropical palms—on the shore of Lake Worth. Entirely Newi— Fireproof Construction 216 Rooms - - 216 Baths Furepean Plan 53 Now open— andymaking Reservations ol L G for tl season. Good uld-fashioned hespitality o aplenty, coupled with the very highest type hotel service and comforts—at mod: e rates—sets the Fort Harrison . Whether for a year or & day, you'll enjoy your stay at this eut- standing hostelry facing the Gulf. OPEN ALL YEAR Anercan o Burgoean X p RS- . ¥ \ ™ SR S aY. ENJOY HAVANA' Y/ |} 3 ; ; FORT HABRISON AT ITS BEST 15 & g 4 raniaren riowes At This New Luxurious Hosel | FRANK W REGAN frost and cold. Come to besutl- | Gormerty of a—the 1 of the Carribean. Enjoy o’ e Sikents) cline et s v =1 D You'll find every - . Sou | demand and light suppl Tocal Antimony was strong and demand | Duyers were showing more interest | exihen o At the first guarter |And shipping orders on fancy butter e Chinese shipments ware | Showed considerable improvement. being curtailed owing to floods and ‘ The centralized car market was the political disturbances. i) cetan. 0 ore wod nem on 89 score. Supplies of 90 score ASHEVILLE, N. C. “FLORIDAS GOLF CAPITAL® American Plan Single Room with bath . . . $50and up DWble Y0 v et WS Double and Single “ for®. §128 “ * 4 ) Selling by Spreaders Nips in| Bud the Bull Market in Brief Session. | A MODEAN, FIREPROOF. LUXURIOUS HOTEL e = e ‘ This seasonabje rate offers an opportunity L) £y to visit the wonderful “‘Land of the Sky" and enjoy the hospitality of one of Ameri- ca’s most famous hotels. Write for special literature. R9SCOE A. MARVEL, Mgr. By the thumb g Gzt that he leisur during his | bery of a house in Engl was identified and captured int on a ma; RESORTS, GREATER P A new modern hotel at “Isle of June” BY GEORGE €. SCHNACKEL. Bpecial Dispatch to’ The ar., CHICAGO, Tanuary 8.—Selling hy epreaders nipped in the bud the huil market in wheat today. . There was | good huying early and ontside trade | showed a little expansion and wmills | ; : weére huying future . | y $ . | | | RESORTS, Lot bl U Summers: Bluff Hause, Milfosd, Pa. T Now —added to your 3 “Junetime’ vacation this Winter—the Hotel Fort Montagu is wait- ing, ready to make your reat complete. Bermuda’s newest, finest hotel. Fireproof thruout. All sports all winter. Request booklet from J. A. Sherrard, Mgr., Ham- ilton, Bermuda, or Furness Bermuda Line, Desk B, 34 Whitehall St., New York. the close lower and for th 8+ lower. May, 139%a139 September, 126%. | The market made little progress | dufing the week as trade was mostly | local. Prices tee-sawed back and forth. | The Patten Interview of yes Meet Your Friends in Im Beach Come to play or rest—to visit ot live —in the welcoming warmth “Where Summer Spends the Winter”"—Palm Beach and West Palm Beach offer every advantage required by organ- ized society—churches, schools, so- cial organizations. Practically evuz denomination " is , represented in the 27 churches; and in the spirit of the Palm Beachts, each enjoys a new building, is now building or is planning construction, Two high schools, five grammar schools and eight private schools afford broad education- al facilities. And sorepresentative It the population, both Fireproof — 300 rooms, singlé and en suite, all outside — breeze-cooled . ballroom, convenient grill—a surkissed beach; safe, warm ocean bathing—tennis, fishing, boating—clientele select. Passports unnecessary. not enough huying developed to take f week end demands. | erpool was - Jy-to % lower at the elose and the only explanation was | week end realizing and prospects for | heavier world ‘shipments, Buenos 2 Aires closed % higher. ’ D" NM ‘ , January 10, at 3 year-round and winter, that frates d . The late selling here was mainly b local traders who were buying €orn and this was believed to be the undo ing of spreads previously placed. Broomhall eabled that the United | From New York — Feb. 12th aliarter, A modernte | 5 ' | Tocial organistions represent aimost a na- and was renorted at the | Honalroster. You will fecl at homie in Greater seaboard with 64,000 hishels of gulf Last BOOk'flgS- :,I::n!:]e‘:%hl:ac,:e"y:uwfilnlmy-mmm.hn. wheat xold late vexterday. Shipping sales were 10,000 bushels. Minneapolis Qur lieraurand i of bl o Kingdom bhought a zo of Aust stocks decreased 35,000 bushels for PAL BEAC For routes, rates, reser- vations write Roland F. Greene, Resident Mana- ger, /o Poland Springs l“n.. 630 Fifth Ave., New York. FORT - MONTAGU NassauN.P Bahamas ATLANTIC CITY, ST.CHARLES ATLANTICCITY Occupying an Entire Block on the Boardwalk 5 % Ulrtudes Sts. | Attractive Winter Rates | navana. New fifteen-atory Addition o5 Just Completed Golf. can . hin easy re of Ha Wiie ‘today for o HOTEL LINCOLN | Qaliano and aroused some bullish. enthu t | ’ | | i Hostens. Danci -pound barusso | | Better for your boy or girl than a term in classrooms— this 64 d y‘v.isl'thm (':mEGreetefxfsin‘- ing$ 0; the tof Antony and C| e% tra; thgyl:nds of Cae- sar and Columbus! More vital than book instruction on the “history of art”"—sight of the crumbling beauties of the Par- thenon; thelevelled pillarsof the Basilica in Pompeii. Maybe you're a bit weak in a few sub- jects yourself? Well—try two months under Canadian Pacific escort! Sail from New York, February 12, on S. S. Empress of France, 18,350 gross tons. One manageément—ship and shore— cheaperthanindependenttravell But you'll have 1o book,right mow ! Accommodationsare going fast! . nd the ou edited to local ng against their hillings 9 pe ong day. xS COMMERCE s traders who were purchases. Closing prices were 1 higher and for the week, % to 3 higher. May, 7974a80; July, 83%a8315. Shipping demand was slightly better els reported. » cash situation is stronger and consignmient notices are said to be falling off, indicating a reduction in receipts in the immediate future. “The House with the Home Atmosphere’’ Both American and European Plans Central Location with two blocks of Ocean Front ATLARTIC CITY is attractive in WINTER and SPRING because it affords its visitors at all times HNEALTH. R and BRECREATION Go.f, Horseback Riding, Roller Chairs, Piers, Theatres, Movies and countless other amusements Ownership Management Josish White & Sons Co. 0,000 bushels ! ThE close was unchanged to 5 lower and for the week, 3 to 15 lower. May, 4914 i July, 47%2ad7%; Septem- ber, 46. Provisions were firm early and then reacted under scattered commission hoyse selling. Lard closed 5 to 7% " lower and ribs 7% higher. OUTLOOK IN STEEL INDUSTRY IS GOOD. Railroads Need Supplies-and Show Is "Expected to = Spur Apto Sales. - e By the Associated Pri NEW YORK, nuary 8.—The * steel market ope: the. new year quiet and the volume of - business | f showed no —rgaterial - impravementy The outlook, however, was considered favorable as the potential demand was believed to be_ satisfactory. The rail- roi were said to be in need of sup- plies and the automobile show was expected to result in some Increiise in automobile production. Prices held steady. Pig iron was quiet and steady with sufficlent inquiry to assure fu- ture business. . The declining tendency of the cop- d market was apparéntly checked y the development of increased buy- ing interest at about 13% cents for electrolytic delivered at Connecticut + Valley " pofnts, * andthe "tone was steadier toward the end of the week. Several large consumers were said to be testing the market and the volume of inquiries brought in by the new low prices was considered as an indi: cation that considerable copper had +still to be hought” for February and March shipment. These features en-, couraged a firmer attitude and some producers were asking 13% at the end of the week, although metal was re- ported still available at the-13%4-cent; level. Tin averaged slightly steadier, but the tendency on the part of consum- ars continued to be fo limit operations to requirements. _ Uncertainty re- Literature from C. E. Phelps, Canadian W., hington, %, or your local travel agent. Canadian Pacif Travellers S e “See this world before the wext" All Winter Long! Warm, sunny days! Average winter teniperature 65 de- grees! Sunshine 360 days a year! That’s why you can play outdoors every day in theSunshine City. And there is something to do on every Another glorious season is reaching its peak in the “World's Greatest Winter Resort.” The usual carefree seekers of health, pleasure and a Summer climate are en- joying Miami today—the Miami'of old—plus néw enter- sunny day—golf, tennis, Ki% ANl N tainments and additional conveniences, “No matter what 4 5 /4 N ca ¢s, it’s June in Miami.” roque, lawn bowling, boating, RS Spectacular Polo All Winter the calendar says, it’s | am bathing, fishing and the like. W W s - _ Within the vear a quarter of a billion dollars has. been spent Fine ‘motor drives, Variod i} MlAm B“C"fh‘qgllm";hm‘?y};'i u:i‘lgmhhng._&qla:f:ng; cxttn:im‘_fi,c::‘kilnn: aha“n;:“:iegsru;re;v& v grees more favorable and healt adding to ifs attractiveness, 3 s o i entertainment. Greatly in- than any community in America dunn“g more accommodations, creating new scorces of entertainment or’ | creased accommodations. Rea- the winter months. making more easily enjoyed these features which have made sonable living costs. Come It has evtryffl;mho[ret;utiun for the this city famous. 3 4 (S Sy this winter. For booklet mail enterainment of the mo&t conservative Every summertimesport is available here throughoat the winter—surf bathing, the coupon below. - e o e in a sea warmed by the Gulf Stream—golf on eleven sporty courses—pelo 68 foue emterainment with ample; sitls T im-bordered fields—tennis, on fifty fine courtsa=motering ever 1200 miles of dust- Ze- i ess highways—fishing in.the Angler's’ Patad:ié—bditing over multi-huied waters. e In addition thete is the fast Spanish gam i racing, : ) ¢ ll the season. Horse racing (43-day meet, mid-Jandary to March). Dencing in scores > pr S ey gl g b ol el 3 he Jz{:?srlf.g%ay PRYOR'S BAND—Free Daily Concerts in Open Air Royal Palm Park e — C. A, O'CONNOR Chamber of Commerce, 8t. Petersburg, Florida Send illustrated booklet One hundred and thirty-five modern Name... The newest and finest Hotel in the South, setting new standards. in licy, facflities and service: posted ‘in every room.- Tub and shower, electric fan, steam heat, and circulating ice water in every room. Centrally located. ‘Ga-* rage in same block. = RATES, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 WRITE FOR BOOKLET I-MI Kioeppel, . W. (nr “Thigpen, MIAMI BEACH, FLA. | e i iR (EET 8 | "ind the ‘Miadhy Beach Ap e House Assocition has decressed 1w tenrsls 4 per cent. 5 For Further Information Write Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA |[BURBRIDGE $3.00 t0 $5.00 - Double Rooms $6.00 to 99.00 150 Room# with bath or dc- cess. Newa redecorated and furnished. Modern equipment. Fireproof. Soundproof. Under owner- Euro- gean pian: Comaily Jocatd. ety accessible “to ‘depot, - iami Boach is on the seeonw —Twe Causeway; in Biscayne By connedt is with Miami hotels, 1200 apartment houses, hundreds of cottages. Standardized rates. APARTMENTS—For § mo. season. 2400° onits (two pergons) at 3500 and ander Secraging VIS0 par day or lass por it (twe porsens) at $600 te ) s {two oF more) at 4160 ta " units (6w o mere) it 8300 te S0 P Several thousand de luxe $1200 to For handsome illustrated booklet address guaranteed by Greats T Roarciions Amociadon: | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MIAMI, FLORID *A unit is one room. kitehenette and bath, ol N wnitis This, vertiosment sthgrised iy The South’s Premier Tourist Hotel Fireproof. Eurepean Plan. Modsrate Rates. Modern, Luxutious. Quietand Refine- ment. Large rooms and baths. Spacious verandas. Delightful climate. Open all year. Goll. Tennis. Fishing. All Sports. On_Atlantic Coastal Highway and Main R.R. and steamship lines. Superior auto roads. Write for terms booklets. J.B.Pound, Pres. Wm. 8. Kenney, Mgr. ASSOCIATE HOTELS HOTEL SAVAglAl HOTEL ANNEX Savannah, Chattanooga, Tenn. HOTEL PATTEN Chattancogn, Tean. i SAVANNAH. GA.. . e SAVA o "Two or mora rooms for housekeeping. 8 Jacksonville -~ Florida the commercial, industrial, distributing and recreational center of the southeast A Geor QA S The PLEASURE Capital =Tog) \ Of The SOUTHLAND 7 One of America’s Most Beautiful Cities 1¢’s like stripping a handful of months from the calendar to find yourself, after only an over-night trip, right in the heart of spring. It’s like living in two distinct gener- ations to enjoy modern metropolitan comforts, sports and pleasures while you rub shoulders' with landmarks and shrines of events and great characters of American history. You'll play golf on the country’s first course—or on the new, 18:hole municipal course, now open, planned by Donald Ross as a part of a great 700-acre park project. You'll have fine fishing, wonderful hunting and all other land and water sports. Grand Opera, W eckof Mar. 1., by New York Civic Opera Co. You'll see Savannab’s remarkable progress as a great commercial and industrial center as well as an im- portant world port. You may invest safely and conservatively in some oneof many good opportunities. Via the new Georgia-Carolina bridge at Savannah on the Aclantic Coastal Highway you can save 210 miles on the long North-te-South auto tour. Rail- roads grant stopover privileges on all round trip Florida g tickets. Palatial ocean steamers in coast- wise service—Savannah Line and Merchants and Miners Transportation Co,—operate on regular schedules to Savannah. For illustrative booklets, road maps and other information, ac Tourist Department Offers unsurpassed opportunities for business firms seeking close contact with the great State of Florida. Jacksonville’s Bank clearings for 1926 tetaled $1,505,427,- 662.53, 4 1-10 per cent gain over 1925. Jacksonville’s building construction for 1926 totaled $21,493,- 94500, an increase of 45 6-10 per cent over 1925. Jacksonville’s postal receipts in 1926 were $1,322,523.26, a gain of 16 6-10"per cent over 1925, : Jacksonville’s foreign commerce in 1926 was $22,316,754.00, an increase of 7 3-10 per cent over 1925. Jacksonville’s manufacturing industry in 1926 included . 446 plants whose output was' over $100,000,000.00 and. whose pay- rolls exceeded $20,000,000,00. L Jacksonville has five trunk line railroads, steamship lines op erating coastwise from New York, Philadelphia, Boston-and Bal- - timore, and freight lines to all ports of the world. = Jacksonville offers the' pleasure seeker five wonderful golf. courses, fine fishing — both deep sea and fresh water — hunting, boating, yachting and equable climate with an annual average temperature of 69 3-10 degrees. : e “The NE By the Sea ~ ~ PAIM BEACH Is in full play—Ushering in the Exodus to the East Coast of Florida. With all the old social charm and engaging hospitality which made its predecessor famous the world over. With all the material appeal of vivid new life; un'd with the assurance ‘ol a most distinguished clientele, the New BREAKERS opens its Premier Season—the World's Most Perfect Winter Resort Hotel. Italian Rgnulsmmce in feeling, beauty in every line, color and luxurious ease cverywhere. From its tropical setting of palms it faces the ses. White breakers roll in to the steps of its broad terraces; while the Gulf Stream, with its infallible Magic, blesses climate and people alike with its fragrance and color. ly 26 to 36 hours from North Eastern and Central States by !ct)lle‘ yFlor?dn East Coast Railway, now completely double tracked to Miami, with entirely new all-steel equipment. Numerous de luxe trains, daily, ¥ 3 : -~ The MAGIC of the GULF STREAM is Nature’s csll to Play or Rest in the Winter time on The EASTKCOAS T of For Reservations, looklft:, R.R. Timetables, etce address FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY CO. 1 7] il BOARD OF TRADE 20 E. Broughton Street Savannah, Ga. ”-EE’% g P FLORIDA EAST COAST HOTEL CO. (Plagler System) 2 West 45th Street, NEW YORK; or St. Augustine, FLORIDA Jacksonville awill welcome yow: ™. For illustrated booklet write John T. Alsop, Jr., Mayor, City Ad-. vegtising Committee, for Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, . -

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