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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPiece on Dr. Munyon for anniversary EditionEL: TrC.T: •,"r• ,-- • IN v11 V 71'4* -L.: • VER:2 NC: KNO)piee on Dr. 1..uny0n for anniversary editioncii0> Se.pterter 1.922*NZD No one should vacation in ilorida ,,c'ithout takia tie h lon- oat trip out of lest Palm Leach to visit Viriyon's is1an6. and tLere rest the enKaFsine Lost cf tnd t tropicdi wonderiard, Dr. James unyen. The atrosphere of his 15idEC located at the northern Er of La k 'Aolth ane Lear the mouth of the Indian River watryay, is ore of pleasure C,nEr of tunjon's Proprietary :Ediciles ir i ic, Dr. Luh!oL 1.11 efteitain yo. with stories about tropical hruts arc. treEs ar will offccr jot. valuable advice on hu,, to retain the Lealtn and. vior of -,,,our youth as Le ta' jou on a tor of his island paraise. lth this medicine, there is hce, sad's t*he Lunfo.-.1, his visitors holding up a tattle .of hic, famous patentEfl forri.1,1a while poLati;Ig to the heavens with his ;E•sti.7ri finer. No visitor leaves Munyon island without samiJiir his fountaii-of-/outn an, urhasint: a bottle of thishealth rejt.ve7lati rediine which Munon sells ): the small price of $1.99 and which contains, arch its iaredients, paiiaja juice dnd sparkling water which spouts cotinuously from a natural fountaiL 011 his dmazin island. Sooli under Dr. Munon's „uidanc,e the visitr is looking i. to ti-e5 at the ster of hue cocoantts th6t Sc/ in the cean breeze, hat,,ix tol, long slender.pairri trees grovvin around the entire —The flowers and shrubs blossom Lere continuolisly,'" he sa-:Ts. Ei there are orarle and grapefruit tre'cs, and •ore can eat the cleli„..icus fr-cit directlj from the branches when it ri:pens d'urir the seasoi:,.'" I.r Vunyon has Iuilt e coc-Lind sea wail arourzA the 2--are islanC, where hi has planted every kind cf native plant knowL to this trc±,ia1 lan. 'iefore ionwe will have gondolas, propelleil by onLo11is sii t', atersaTound the island ancl passing under Japanese brides and enetian columns,'" he says. —Electri:c lights will flash in the palm leales as the c;cf surr-T.er breezes swing the branches to and fro. A causeway will be built from here acroc_s tne lake to 'elsE,/ Citf Kelse will build a marroth 12-stcry hotel with ddjolrlflh bialovs 'Aha,re ',-isitors can see both the ocean 6nd the mainland from their rooms,'" he continues. People from all over the world Will COME here to eLjoy cliT;ati and beduty dlid drink from mi 'fcuatain of youth.''' .he visit passes too quickld ir the GorT.:pdy of this charrin„ captivati• man 'hho, as you leave, points to the neave,-, to bottle id hand arid ,,hanus aaill, —With this medicine, there is ho-ce.'' Lnd on the boat trip hou;e, visitors drir, heartilj from theii bottle of Lun-don's redicire for '.4hc knows l'ut what rr. ['union rfiay hEvE fornc. thEt Ponce de Leon sought in vain. KilFend> <IT>(Ecitor's Note: Dr. Minyons<hC> <Irl>folf:ntain of youthilC,—<11; aa! ie cari I2Lain water yumped from the mainland. Lis diear.s for the islaLd were never realized tut instead were crushe air with trE fcrtur:es of others Oierl the ilorida boom collapsed in the 122s.<3> <II;lhe 1Cr 1,.-)Lat( the boundaries of the Village of North Palm F.each, is still iladevelc.ped ad part of the 1.)aokae of oceanfront lane pu.rrhase in 19E),,1 Ii the state frofi, JOIld D. Niac,i_rthur \LV44.jj •