Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Mar 1937, p. 51

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AHOMEof DISTINCTION Aportmentfs of 3aend 4 ROOMS' Ait airpiane viewral of Laudere BeaCh hotel Iocated on the ocean front TeBlsR ».lc at Fort Laitie"d le, Fia., u hic h is tremendousiy popular wvith winter viitors52DviSI to the deligh fi *outherki.Fiorida resort center. A. H. Ogie is managing direc for o1th~e hotel, o8êkid .nd eerated- fiai the'CJretei corporation. uqr a minute,' laughed Mr. Lynn. Points of pride ini bis estimation are Mt. McKinley, which measured il terxns of height above its base, is tàe highest peak in the worid, 20,300N iv 18t e b s feet above the sea and 17,000 feeti o s t e b s above the plateau on which it stands: 'a Imm the Yukon river, second argst in cabbage in a season. We miight have gone on and on with a cataloging of Alaskan virtues. suich as ail Inanner of big gaine, from reindeer to bear, ail manner of fish, from grayling to salmon, ail manner of minerais, from gold to, platinum, ail nmanner of fur-bearing. animais, from rninks to fox, but carne an inter- ruption. FORT L.AuDERDÀLE 1N MARCH and April, when old man winter gets in his final licks-then la the time of ail times for a vacation in this delightful ocearn resort. J 1. .4

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