man's heaven. The Caloosahachtee River teems with Tarpon and other game fish which are caught the year around. And the Everglades provides hunting thrills of every description. Considering her heritage, her semi-tropical cli- mate and the cordial hospitality of her people. Ft. Myers is one of the most inviting cities on Florida's West Coast. "Ft. Myers Airport" C(outtes. y ('t t of t mers I l itiNtl D V F. S R D. FT. MYERS FT. Myers. called the "City of Palms" is closely linked with some great names of re- cent history. Thomas A. Edison. during the latter years of his life, spent half of each year here. working in his laboratory, and attracting much attention by his experiments in rubber. This beautiful city, located at the western door to the Everglades. is a huntsman's and fisher- lPhotu by Aero-Graphic tor