Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, TRAVEL and RESORT Section, Page 16, Image 42

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Yachting a Big Attraction This
Season Along With
T " Coifing
U. S. NAVY HEADQUARTERS
Cottagos Begin to Fill Early
With Rogular Visitors to
Thi3 Resort
Wewnort, U. T., June IB. Newport
planning fiff n wesson of tinuiual '0--lal
activity. Many of th cottaRers
are arriving for the summer and a num
ber of the palatial summer villas are
now open.
There will be considerable interest in
nival circles this season, for a Inrge
number of destroyers of the United
States Navy will make headquarters in
this region, and probably a notable
panorama will take plare in the waters
of Narragnnuett Bay. It is stated some
150 destroyers and auxiliary craft will
assemble here for the season.
Perhaps the chief topic In social cir
cles is th recently announced cnciiKC
went of Miss Gladys Deacon, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parker Deacon
of Boston, to the Duke of Marlborough.
The Duke Is tho divorced huBband of
Conruelo. the only daughter of the
lata William K. Vandrbllt. nnd the
present Mrs. Oliver H 1' Belmont.
Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont who ar
rived here on the William K. A anderbtlt
racht Eagle, has leased Sea Cove ilia
for the season. There is some specula
tion as to whether Marble House, Mrs.
Belmont's beautiful villa, will be re
opened or not. ,
Captain and Mm. Hugh L. Wil
loughbv, who returned not long ago to
Philadelphia from Florida, have arrived
at their summer residence here.
At the Newport Country Club golfing
hai been revived. During the week
manr golfers have made the rounds over
the links, which are In fine condition.
Bailey's Beach will reopen today for
the season, and here, far from the
"madding crowd," the so-called smart
et will find diversion basking In the
sunshine on the sands or taking n re
freshing dip in the Invigorating
breakers.
Tennis hag engaged the attention of
a number of the cottagers, and the
Casino courts have recently been the
scene of lively practice matches. The
invitation tournament will take place
the first week in August and the Davis
Cup events August 18-10.
Reginald C. Vanderbllt is in Europe
and presumably will be a spectator at
the International polo matches. It Is
Raid he plans to visit Paris, but to re
turn to Newport in time for the open
ing of the annual horse show, August
29. The members of the Executive
SUMMER lttMOBTS
OTrr.n babanag mkk. n. y.
SARANAC INN
WOW O r EN
n tfc Heart jf the AdlranSaci-.
CEBTlFiED MILK.
. SUMMER RKSORT of th hlghm
guctr; superb eulalne: an nTlronmoot
socially Oealrable on
Woxmrnrvi, uiter bahanac lake.
Modern IS hoi coir. Stmt roads, alt
port and amusements at thtlr MM.
HABKINOTON MILLS. Manager.
. O. FITZOKRAUI. A't. Muimr,
AMJre UPPER SARANAC. New VorU
SUMMKR RK.N0RT8
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See Canada
On Your Way f o She
Pacific Goasl
The Scenic Beauties
of thla Continent the
Pageantry of Mountain
Peak and Fertile Plain
and Jeweled Lake, are)
at their boit on th
Canadian National
Railways.
Dally train runfromMontreal to
Vancouver and from Toronto to
Vancouver train luxuriously
equipped to make your journey
ft progress of pleasure. Restful
top-over at the Dominion'
most famous hotels. Complete
your trip to California and the
Pacific Coast by feeing tho
Wonderland of Canada.
Every assistance gladly given in
planning your tour; write or calL
Canadian National Railways
A. B. CH0WN, General Agent, Passenger Dep't
1270 Uroadwny (tor. U3cl hi.) New York.N.l,
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TUOUT FISHING AN
Committee this year comprise Henry P.
Eldredge. Reginald C. Vanderbllt, Pres
cott Lawrence and Dr. Thomas G. Ash
ton. Yachting will bo revived here in
earnest this season, and among the
pleasure craft already assembled here
nre the Eagle, owned by William K.
Vanderbllt; the Aloha (auxiliary steam
yacht), Arthur Curtlss James, New
York ; the schooner-yacht Taormlna,
New York Yacht Club; the sloop Sally
Ann, Spencer Borden, and the Halcyon,
Dutcc W. Flint.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Tangeman,
of New York, have arrived at their
cottage on Believne avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence T. Paul, of
Philadelphia, are here for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs, R. Horace Gallatin,
Mrs. Richard Gambrill and Mrs. Aus
ten Gray will arrive on June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Auchlncloss
plan to return from Europe to Newport
the latter part of June.
One of the events of the Newport
season will be the annual exhibition of
the Newport Art Association, which
usually Includes a number of the promi
nent artists of the country. The asso
ciation Is also planning ft series of con
certs for the summer.
Former Senator and Mrs. George
Peabody Wetmorc have arrived at
Chateau-Sur-Mur.
Registrations at La Forgo cottage
include Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Llppln-
SU?ntER RESORTS
IIIflllMOUXT. X. Y.
"A City in ItuU," Hitkm-nt, ft. T.
Now Open far th Bcaian
Ontftr Mw Muaaitnifnl V. SE1DEN
230 Room With Kvry Conranlano
Hot and Cold nunnlns Wattr
ALL OUTDOOR 8P0RTM
Jewish D1ttar Lawa Ubaarrad
Batai and Daakjet on Baanrtt
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NASSAU
LONG BEACH LJ.
Absolutely Finptoat
BOOKING - OFFICE NOW
NEW YORK
FORMAL OPENING
JUNE 18th SEASON 1921
Under Management of Men Who Know
and Understand.
THE
TERRA MARINE HOTEL
Huguenot Park, Staten Islnnd, ,
New York City I
"The Arittocrat of Siathort Rtioitt"
We cordially solicit the Patronage of old
Patrons of thl wonderful resort brought I
Lack to life. To new Patrons w say It Is i
a delight, quiet, restful, set lots of hole
nom fun.
OCEAN BATHING DANCING1
All Outdoor and Indoor Sports
Dining lloomes capacity OOOi all outside I
roome. with or without bath; cuisine per
feulon.
do'f Prlvllegee
CO minutes from Broadway
Wonderful Auto Heads
New York Booking Ofllre
Geo. L. MacFarlane
SIS Plfth Ave.
ItOOKLET O.V REQVEHT
Outings and Special Parti- accommodated.
Eitru Stafen Inland I'rrrien Saturday aud
Sunday for nutonuilillr only.
POUT KENT, N. Y
AUSABLE INN
On Lake Champlain
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A mora Ideal siwt cojlj
not N) delected
to penl your vscsiw
beautiful Lake Chsmp'l
uvenooKinv
In at Its most
tvautirul spot anil a
.Ml. of Vermont. Coek
w or me itrren
pleasant roome;
tali p supplied fromjjr
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EVENING PUBLIC
INTERESTING PASTIME
cott, of Jenklntown, Pa., and Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Hubbard, of Philadelphia.
The New Cliffs Hotel will open for
the season on June 15, nnd tho Illllton
Inn the following week. Hazard's
Beach has been leased by the Inn for
bathing.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Curtlss Jome-i,
of New York, nre at Beacon Hill House
for the season.
LENOX, MASS.
Mrs. George R. Agassis, of Newport,
wb a recent registration at the Red
Lion Inn.
Daniel Chester French, a well-known
sculptor of New York, has returned
from a European trip and is at Glen
dale, his summer home in Massachu
setts. At tho Groylock Hotel, Williams
town, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. B. Hub
bell, of Now York, nre recent registra
tions. Miss JuMana Cutting, of New York,
wns a recent visitor here.
Chandler Bobbins Is registered at the
Curtis.
SUMMER RESORTW
HALL8T0X SPA N. Y.
SPA SANATORIUM
Near Saratoga Springs
Rtflnd. homollk". Well enutprxd. Sun
rarlors. wlmmlnjr pool, batnu. Masiage
and electrical treatments. Ilookleta
A.I. THAYER. SI. D.
tlallnton Kpn, h Y.
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OPEN AT HOTEL TELEPHONE LONG BEACH 100
LAKE LU7.EKNE. N. Y.
on
Wa
lLake
:ifrAi:fuze,:ne
A modern hotel, dellghttully situ
ated : good food, woll cooked : every
farllity for enjoyment and rest , con
venient and at very rcusonuble rate
Can you oxpect moro? May we bend
our Illustrated booklet? It tells tho
story fully.
GEORGC W I.a SALLU Prop.
POKT KENT. V Y,
LAKESIDE INN
POUT KK.NT, N. V.
Modern hotel located nn Lake Cham
plain, Boutin? hatlilng, llahlnK Oa
rage Ilntm IS On nnd up V'r,tc
MRS M. .1 ItllNNKI.I . Munugrr
LAKi; (1COHCiI3j N.
HOTEL MARION
ON LAEE GBORGB, N.Y.
7S miles north of Albanr
PtrectJr on LVt Skere, eleo State Rowl (rem La k
Oeorge Vlll.i to Bellon Luting. Modern in tol
Kat. tibtr.l mteegciatat. Adioif Lake Oorf
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LEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, "WEDNESDAY,, JUNE 15, 1021
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Early Season at Famous Maine
Beach Resort Brings Hun
dreds of Visitors v
NEW PIER ATTRACTIONS
Much Property Improved Dur
ing Past Winter New Sum
mer Homes Opened
Old Orchard Beach, Mc, June 15.
Old Orchnrd Beach, Mo., contrary to
business conditions in other parts of
the country, seems well assured of a
succesiful Bummer business. The sea
son, which is much earlier than ever
before, has opened with fine prospects.
Memorial Day was celebrated by thou
sands from near nnd far at this resort,
many taking advantage of the warm
weather to enjoy nn enrly dip in the
ocean. Nearly every hotel proprietor
lino mado somo Improvement to his
property, as well as many of the cot
tage owners.
John Cleaves, of Philadelphia, is vis
iting his sister, Mrs. Henry Staples,
owner of the Old Orchard House.
The Cascade road, tho nearest road
to the Portland highway, has been
SUMMER RESORTS
nLIZAnETHTOWN. N. T.
Deer s Head Inn
and Cottages
In the heart of the Adiron
dacks A thoroughly up-to-date
hotel for people who
desito tho best.
Rooms with hath, running
water, etc. Table supplied
from own farm. Write for
l&tcs.
Benjamin F. Stetson,
Proprietor
LAKE rLACTD. N. Y.
ADIRONDACKS
Grand View Hotel
LAKE PLACID. N. Y.
Opens In Jane. Extensively Improved: finest
electrical equipment; running water: private
b&throome: elevator: porchee: danelnir.
FUHM6IIISD COTTAOE8 FOR RLNT
All out-of-door Adirondack 0lerslone. Clr.
SI. n. MARSHALL, Slir., Lolte Fluid. N.Y.
WHITEFACE INN
LAKE rLACII. N. Y. Open Jane 13
Modern In all Its appointments
J. J. HJVEENEV. Manarer
New York T)flle. Hotel Colllrnwood
I Winter. Htshland Park Hotel. Aiken. B. C.
D ORCHARD IS
READY FOR GUESTS
The coolest spot within
commuting distance
of New York
Reasonable Rates
Superior Cuisine
Ownership Management
lton pfttw vim 1IM.
I WATK1N8 OLKN. N. Y. gQ
i m fl nirti ififir '
The Jefferson Hotel
Watklns Glen New York
Nearest llottl to Entrance o
Wothlns QUn
'do mntes ootk from Seneca Ixthe
Remodeled 11)21.
OPEN THE YBAIt BOUND
C. M. & II. C. Durland Owners
WTLMINOTON. N. Y.
White Face
Mountain House
WONDERFUL VIEW OF
OLD WHITE FACE
Modern, homelike, cosy. Auto
parties catered to. (Jnrage, etc.
Bend for booklet.
F. B. EVERETT, Prop.
WH.MIN0T0N. N. Y.
SAItANAC LAKE. N. V.
Bartlett Inn
Upper Saranac
New York
Altraotlvely furnished bungalows to rent
with hotel service. Combining the comforts
of an Atrondack camp x.ith th convonitness
3! fi.,nRKArnB W. 4Mb !.. Y. C.
Ool TVM rMf Bathing
KKENK VALLKV. N. V.
ADIRONDACKS
Altitude J200 ft
Fresh vsgetalile. Very
. wlu'A UD. Hoeelal tt
heart o'"''s, 20
for sefl 1 Write fori bkU, Orlando nt.de,
greatly Improved owing to the agita
tion of tho Old Orchard Board of
Trad nnd tho Old Orchard Mirror.
Motorista nro delighted to And nn ex
cellent road now loading to Old Or
chard from tho State road.
B. B. Rhoades, owner of tho merry-go-round,
has completed tho construc
tion of a temple of fun on part of
tho Forst pier property.
Many electric signs have been put
up by property owners on Old Orchard
street, which at night Improve tho
appearance of tho atrcet. Tho Bruns
wick Hotel hag an Illuminated elgn on
its roof, being tho first of the kind
In Old Orchard.
Lyman Abbott, proprietor of the
Ocean House on tho sea wall'has had
completed a cement driveway around
tho hotel which enables motorists to
dr!S? ,no?J,e8,d0 and out the other.
.. The .!1 ,0rcl;ard Country Club with
"? ,bSB,uyfH1 M cours nnd Old Colo
nial Club house is open for tho season.
Bhoro dinners aro served nt tho club
house Alexander Michaud, of Montreal,
with his family, who arc well known
sroiMEn HEHnrtTH
nAOU&Oy.LAKB-flEonOK. N. Y.
rising house;
irAGUE-ON-CAKE-aEOKOK. Ji. Y.
Home command ono of the finest
views on Lake Oeore; hlh altitude;
Hoe. cool, nil nutelde oome. Auk Ledger
Travel Bureau for more Information.
It. BYRON niSINO
Owner and Proprietor.
ADlnONDAOHH. N. Y.
Blue Mountain lake
and Lake Harris? x
In The Adirondack?
. Bias Mountain Laks ! one of the most popnlar a It ! on of the most bssnttful
of the Adirondack waters. I80O feet abovo sea loyal. Th m3(lo sentinel frpm
nhtc.! It takes It name rises abruptly from th anore to a helsnt or nearly 4000
feet. There are several tacellent summer hotela and cottages at Bin Mountain
Lake offering1 modern comenlences at moderate rates, An Ideal resort for rrtt and
recreation.
Lake Harrte- at Newcomb. N. T., If on thy new State highway running through
the center of the great Adirondack Park. It fs In th heart of th flih and earn
country and surrounrfed br the highest mountain peak In the State of New Tork.
Tho Public Ledger .Resort Uureau will furnish hotel booklets, road maps. eto..
or write direct to the hotel Meted helow.
nun; mopxtain lake. n. y.
THE HEDGES
FORMERLY DVKYEA CA31P
One of the finest private campe In the
Adlrondncka, open to ttie puhllo for the first
time. Many appointment not uiually found
In a summer hotel. All sports, tnc'udtnir
golf. Located on the lake shore, Boating,
bathing, fishing, eto. Garage rcorarnoda
tlons. Booklet, V. II. CAREY. Prop.
ttine mi. mice, , y,
FAULKNER ItfN
On Blue Mountain Lake
Elevation 2000 feet. Frlvate baths, open
fireplaces, pure eprlng nater. I'leasant
rooms, comfortable beds, plenty of hot
water. Home cooking. Open May to
November.
MnS. W. J. PAULKNEn.
Blue Mountain Lake N. T,
Maple Lodge Gamp
AND COTTAGES
Cottage camp life, with all lt pleasures.
Ideal In every way for vacation or sum
mer. Bent of food, cleanest of rooms:
eirvlce adequate. All tho sporta. The
name la correct In all respects. Write for
terms to
E. C. BLANCHARD.
Blue Mountsln Lake. N. Y.
NEWCOMB. N. Y.
imiaifDAOKB nlies furnished.
LAKE HAnniS HOUSE dinlnfj room.
ONLMtX KASAIS
JOSEPH H.
LAKE OEOROE. N. Y.
lifr-
PICTURESQUE HULETTS
t,Lfffl7jilri tl
SCnKOON LAKE. N. Y.
WATCH ROCK HOTEL
PI9R$Sggl
BUMP BROS., Proprietor
P. 0 Adirondack, Schroon Lake, N. Y.
JAMESTOWN. N. 1.
The EAGLE GARAGE
Auto Supplies and
Storage
Largest and bost-equtpped garago
and supply house In western New
York.
Ford and Packard Cars
AGENCY
Excellent Service Station
1017 Washington Street
Garoge 810-318 Washington Street
Eagle Garage Co., of N. Y.
INC.
JAMESTOWN, N. Y.
utBK ncm. n, y.
Lake Placid
The Beaut U Spot
of the
Adirondack
Cnmfu Camp Cozy Cottayea
Choke Location-
Reasonable Rents
NOEL FELDSTEIN
Lake Placid, New York
to Old Orchard summer" visitors, have
opened their summer homo on Adelaide
road,
Tho Old Orchard pier, owned by J-
W. fluff-, nt T.anrrnra. Tin llCAn OUCH
sinco Memorial Day, ono month earlier
than formerly. Record crowds have
enjoyed tho dances. Mr. uuny nas nnu
many Improvements made.
T. L. Cleaves has opened his res
taurant on Old Orchard street nnd wyi
RUMMER RESORTS
lake r-LAcrp. y. Y..
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ADIRONDACK!
Hero tho Lakes, Streams,
Forest Trails, Perfect Roads.
Golf Links, Tennis Courts and
all othor forms of rocreatlon
and diversions combine to
mako tho real and Idoal outing
for tho vacation seeKer,
.m? 2&pjv3?Mi a?
tnleil
iral Llnea ana v. ana i'h'-,oj
and, T ea airtet, rj "' Jn lwro
Mil fttyrnMlonal Anto Jar.
rTJ... na T: and H. S.rstatna
irardlna Hotols, Campa and Cottarss
noAnn oftjiad-.
LAKE rLACTD. W. .
LAKE SIDE INN rT"
TLACID. N. Y.
NOW OrBN. TOOKLE
T. A. LEAHY. MST
ADIRONDACKS. K. Y.
BLPE MOUNTAIN LAKE. N. Y.
Potter's Cottages
On Blue Mountain Lake
All separate from office and dlnlnr room.
Ktntst bathing beach la the mountain.
Wonderful scenery. Altitude 1800 fest.
Home oooklng; egetables and milk from
own farm and dairy. Booklet.
B, C. POTTER. Prop,
Blue Mountain House
Blue Mountain Lake, N. Y.
Novr open. Finest location In the Adiron
dack. Wonderful view, dood roads, fine
flsilnr, all outdoor sports; Inviting rooms:
eleotrlo lights, etc.: excellent table, vege
tables from own farm. Booklet.
M T. MKRWIN, Prop.
La Prairie House
Blue Mountain Lake, N. Y.
Wholesome meals, excellently) oooktd.
Rooms Inviting. Convenient location.
Tourists welcomed. Cohsg rooms also.
Writ for rates.
A. LnPRATBTg, Manager
NEWCOMB. N. Y.
A THOROUGHLY modern hotel, located on Lalte
Harris In the center of the great Adirondack
Park. Owned in connection with this hotol and
lake Is a 6000-acro tract comprising- the best fishing
streams In the mountains. Ilooks, guides and sup-
We nay particular attention to our
Excellent roads; garage accommoda-
OREGORY, Prop., Newcomb, N. T.
LAKE OEQItOE. N. Y.
on la
ke C
eorcre
At time of golni to press this hotel
Is practically booked full for the latter
pan oi juiy ana August. It is. now-
evar. a moat Ideal spot for a stay dur-
ins ju;
n June, early July and Bept.. due
to the early aetlrlt
o the
ties and the num.
tr of iruetts. Spec
pedal mtes for this
t mo. For t
For further Information and
rates, address
A. H. WYATT, Proprietor
nulrtt's Landing, N. Y.
HCllltOON LAKE. N. Y.
MoBt beautiful location on
Schroon Lake. Modern,
homelike and exclusive. Ten
minuteB to Camp Red Wing.
Motorboat service to all
other camps on Schroon
Lake. Orchestra, Dancing.
Rates on application.
LAKE TLEAK. N V-
Lake Clear Inn
AND COTTAGES
T-IKE CLEAIt.
ADIRONIIACKN. N. Y
rhartnlngly situated In the hn.i f ,i.
Great North Woods on the bs nlJs of on2
TViii,h.i 'C0,t beu""H lakes in S
Adlrondaoks. It occupies a commanainS
site on the famous Ht. Oermsln VHtS?
2000 feet above a live 'oS f. t?nnU
nnd Ashing. Table eupptlea from our
own farm. Ilotol bus meets N y r
trains. C II. WAIUiNRR & SON
roPKTH I.AKK, or.n ronng. n. y.
The Onondaga Foui J-ss.
Oia Forre, N.Y,
1800 feet elevation I overlooking lake
on slope of Onondaga Mt. Camp life
without the Inconveniences. All
amusements, llatea lis to 2fl weekly
Hooklet. JA1IES A. Q. MIDLAJt, '
rapLuJUl in, jW
servt his famous shore dinners as for-
mMr! nnd Mrs. K. 'n. "Wright, 'of
Philadelphia, have openrfhelr sammer
home on Bty avenue for the mbw.
Tho Boyden House, on Grand ave
nue, has been given a new coat of wlilto
paint. t .
Frank Libbr, proprietor and owner
of tho Everett Ilotol on Old Orchard
street, la lnstaaung jicw "w
aTKAHSmPBJ rHfKAMBfnrg Jj
Hudson River ,
by Daylight
On your way to the great summer, playgrounds' .
of New England, Canada or New York State, this '
wonderful 150-mile sail on the snarklintr wafer
of the majestic Hudson will form a pleasani
break in tne monotony
The Ideal Connecting link
Between New York and the
CatakilU, Berk-hirei, Adirondack, Saratoga, Lake
George, Lake Champlain, Niagara Falls,
and all Point North and East.
America's most inspiring river scenery viewed from
the cool, broad decks of the finest, biggest, most comfort
able river steamers in the world the palatial steal
flyers of the Hudson River Day Line's famous white
fleet. These steamers are built exclusively for passenger
service. Dining room. Private parlors. Fine music.
A trip that will refresh and invigorate you in body and
mind. Also delightful One-Day Outings.
All through rail tickets between
NewYork and Albany accepted.
HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE
Desbrosses Street Pier NewYork
OOOPEKSTOWN. N. Y.
lIAnUE-ON.IWK&GEOBOK. N. Y.
HOTEL
Hague-on-Lake-George
OPKN ALL THE YEAIl
Centrally located as to stores,
churches, dock and postofllce.
House overlooks the Bay of
Hague, Bceno of the annual lake
George Regatta, and tho best
fishing grounds on entire lake.
Table furnished from our own
garden. Rates $3.00 nor day
and up. Write for booklet.
MBS. O. L. STIIEETER
AUWAHT.E CHASM. N. Y.
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Hotel Ausable Chasm
Delightfully located within COO feet of Rainbow Falls, tho entrance ts
the Chasm, nnd E00 feet above nnd overlooking Lake Champlain. '
The hotel Is modern In Its appoint
ment, with publlo and private bath
on each floor, modern plumblntr, clee
trlo lights, atenm heat nnd open fire
places. Danclnff, tennis, KOlf. etc.
The Hotel Company maintains Its own
farm, vegetable garden and dairy
Garage and Special Facilities
for Autos
nORACE II. NYE, Gen. Manager
AUSAIILE CHASM, N. Y.
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ATATEKA CLUB
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Club grounds embraclsi
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commodations for tour;
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ON - LAKE CHAMPLAIN. N.Y.
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