Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, TRAVEL and RESORT Section, Page 17, Image 43

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: Fishing In Streams There
Attracts Numerous
Phiiadolphlan3-
, MAKES TRIP. EASY
S&'j. i onrfmarks Abound on
..W. waw to Mountain
W ' Rosorts
w.Al. N. .i June n.
- .1 - e fta1ni'tnn
- hn numuero u. .....v...---.
Tthw mountains frorri I'hllndel
f i Puti.v. whoso lucW nt fishing
?'S m-ovcrblal since, the opening
rK . Mlow-sporUninn from New
VMVy why It 1b that many from
WrMn each Hummer insist upon
?o the Adirondack!, instead of
;'A .? Points ncar;r home.
Id tnc i' '',""," v-.-"
U.rWto.mlne.Urta-drf.
IRVKcnrcccruiuof
' t.h.,.J!!Jd "to that question ha,.
If ?",! i been put in more choice
'ttft J bu "it l .doubtful if it has
VWyi-TrpJiiW exnrcmwl. Among
PhllndclphianH
,r...i mrc torciDiy
i3finHick hotelmen rniiaucimimui
fUlrondjcK " f b Jn ,f nny.
' just "Ptr'fle more particular thai
' w?L.J. ". n nponle from other cities
fmiTrriw. !"---, -. , ... -
'Etthat they are nnni 10 picuro, uu, iu
!2e"Vof another slang phrase, they
ffilly Hkc to "bo hoWn. They
;, fa make otiuih ui -" --
AiSi " That they return each summer
""... ..mWs than the senson
I -Wot would seem to indicate they arc
M.5ff. " C,. rvt nn-llsf In which
SJ)l'MIdclphla pcrcciitago runs high.
Tt Travel Made Pleasant
f Before the days of automobile travel
I, Urcc scale the Adirondacks no
Sabt wemed a long way from Phila
delphia. Now the trip is a compara-
I. ittly short one. ami un uiu v i..--flli
..i it ImHb from New York City
I . ' .i. if.i.l.An rt Alhnnv flmtipn
C! .v,,irii Snrntocn Snrincs to Lake
' clone, from which point the real trip
into the Adirondacks begins. Because
? in Jchool dnys wp were forced to study
3 llitory, most ui u iu ,'.,..,.,,.
rtpccrntng iike ueorge. m imii
ii.. ..in if hn knows very little of this
i ktutiful body of water, dotted here
., thorn tilth islands throughout its
,flrnih or thirty-two mucs una ur-
(i " lt.. I..IV.(U k.nnn a
vmtnnni nv ciuriuua ikikuio tuiunu.
JrtnblnatloD that led the Iroquois to
rtriiten the region "An-dl-n-ta-roc-
' te," meaning "there where the lnke is
tbtit in-" After one hns seen it he can
tttrluniiertnna wny mis ncaunun
frtiway to the Iludton and the sea was
LiMtrlr nntisted for in the nioneer
Ln hn climax" of bloodshed being
I. meted in the great battle of Lake
PVT1C. UCJ'Uluuvi - .w.
.Thlrty-ftcven miles north of Lake
QMtm on the Quebec-Miami Highway,
w RArnnn I.nkp. one of tho most at-
trntlre lakes in the Adirondacks. The
TBpre grown up about it is one of the
M. known Adirondack resorts. The
I" Wt" itnelf wns originally chirstcned
f"8wrron" by French settlers ut Crown
Point on Lake Chnmplniu. in honor of
(Jhdqme Scarron, wife of the celebrated
I IIVU IUVl, 111U VMMilUU HIIU lUIVk L-
ctsie the Mnciame ue uaintcnon 01 nis
toti. dc facto wife of Louis XIV of
Iwicc.
t Galon ay to Adirondacks,
Thirty-two miles further on the
kllfiway dips down into the heart of
Wjlllc 1'lcHs.nnt Valley, in reality a
ptrtof the great valley of Lake Cham
plJn. The big Inkc lies eight miles to
ue e.Bsc ami tne sicepy uttio uoquct
Rlttr winding through picturesque
SllMMKK HKMOKTH
UtHK OKOKGE. N. Y.
Honsnnt Vnlley finds Its way thither.
Due east, of Kllzabethtown, on' the
shore of Northwest Day, Lnkc Obain
plain, is Westport, for years noted.as
one of the principal gateways to tho
Adirondacks, Its prestige in this re
spect is this season increased by estab
lishment of nn automobile ferry from
westport across the lako to Basiu
Harbor, on tho Vermont side, affbrd
Ing a direct route from polntB in Ver
mont to the heart of tho Adirondacks.
TTrt boat used in that service' is a sub
marine chaser of World Wnr fame.
As patrolboat No. 6 it distinguished
itself In tho North 8ea, one of its ex
citing exploits being the sinking of a
German U-bont after a chnse of three
miles. The crnft was purchnsed from
tho Government, andtaukcu nn ideal
automobile ferry.
Ellzabcttitown nnd Westport nrc eight
mlles'npnrt by the most direct route, but
there Is nnotherl nppronch to Westport
from the south vln State road from
Port Henry nnd Ticonderoga, that rond
in turn connecting with roads leading
from Schroon Lake on tho-main high
way nnd. with the combined State high
way and steamship route, direct from
Lak6 George village along tho western
bliorc of tho lake.
I'lntteburg, jibout sixty miles by the
Quebec-Miami highway from Ellzai
bethtown, Is the northern portal to the
Adirondacks nnd is a prlncipul center
for all tourists entering the Adiron
dacks from the north and cast whether
coming via tho palatini lake steam
ships', by rail over the Dclnwnrc nnd
Hudson system or over tho motor
routes. Although tho international
boundary is n few miles north, It is nt
Plattsbure that Canada nnd the United
Stntcs really meet, for many from the.
nonunion arc daily visitors there and
tho motor travel from tho Stntcs is
oven now bulking fully as largo in vol
ume as wns predicted earlier in the
season by William II. Howell, presi
dent of the Adirondack Itesorts Asso
ciation nnd proprietor of tho Wlthcrlll
Hotel, nt PInttsburg.
Famous Au Sablo Chasm
The motor highway passes famous
Au Sable Chasm, n few miles south of
PInttsburg. Nearer the city is IJluff
Point, crowned by Hotel Chnmplnln
nnd commanding ono of the most beau
tiful views of the lake. Also within
easy distanco is Port Kent, which is
the rail stop for Au Sable Chasm.
It is nt the little village of Jay,
twenty-three miles from Klizabcth
town, that the State highway for Lake
Placid, Snrannr Luke, Snronac Inn
und Paul Smith's lenvcs the Quebec
Miami highway. At Wilmington, a
few miles further on. this rond swings
into wonderful Wilmington Notch and
for about ten miles parnllcls the wind
ing course of the west branch of the
Au Snblc Itlver, .which skirts the base
of Mount Whltcfncc nnd joins the east
branch at "the village of Au Snblc.
from which point tho Au Sable itself.
Knthern momentum for its dizzy dnsu
through Au Snblc Chasm aud out into
Lnkc Champlaln.
Midway of Wilmington Notch is High
Falls. Hn Au Sablo Chiism In miniature.
which is u favorite spot with sightseers
from all parts of the mountains. Still
further along tho course of the west
branch Is the Flume, which, although
Incking the popularity of High Falls,
is a wildly beautiful spot.
It is eighteen miles from Jay to Lnke
"Placid, which has an average elevation
of 2000 feet above the sea. This vil
lage, because of its central location with
relation to the eastern nnd western
sloncs of the mountains ns well ns be
cause it is the largest resort center nt
such n high altitude, has been styled
"tho heart of tho Adirondacks." The
lako from which the village takes its
name is five and one-half miles long
nnd divided by three islands Iluck.
Mooso nnd Hawk almost nearly in
half. At the head of the lake stands
Mount Vwiltefnco, Its bald hend tower
ing 4871 'feet above the' level of the sen.
At its bnso is the summer home of Cnl
vin Pardee, of (ieonnntown. Pa., who
also has another iwtatc, Hale Brook
Park, nt Eliznbcthtown. Through the
transfer to the State of hundreds of
HIIMMKH BKHOItTH
KAKK OKOnOE N, Y.
DIAMOND POINT HOUSE
ON l.MMOUS LAKE GIJOItCIE.
Every lomfort nnd convenience. Alt
Boortn. Hates on application. Dooklets at
Public Ledtr llort Ilurenu. or write
MH8. H. II. IA HAI.r.E.
laGeoW
QUEEN OFIMERICAN
LAKES
LAKE GEORGE VILLAGE
'Die center of the jrrent mncadam roid tnstem of the. norlti: lte of the old battle
(round at head of lulcfl; Illustrated, hlittorlc honk ot: lint nf hotels and boarc
ana road map free.
Vinn.HInn tinilfla
.'. i.iniuill I'twn n. I.t ". iwli. nnu ... - v.
1IU7MII or TKADK. Lake (irorcr, .
flnnrl rnuie ns (v.ns-1 Kaa AAnnaitlnn at In 1 1 avnl n r.M iIia T slra Tha PllVittn Triorata
.travel and Itesort Ilureau will Rludly supply booklets and hotel Information.
t'nniK on IjiUe (.eorg-f. N. Y.
Ilnrus on I.nUe (leorire. N. Y.
mcanHou
fjdssri
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MOHICAN HOUSE
Uncas on Lake George, N. Y.
Modern throuchout. Accommodatlns l'JS. Situated on
hlEh crounds, fine view of the 'nke nnd mountain, llrnad
piazzas Shady Inwna, fine sloping snnd bcarti for bathlni.
Garare, antoa, munches, boats, ranoes pool, bowline;, danc
Inir, etc. A resort where the younir people can thoroughly
nJoy thenuelvcH. Excellent table Supplied with own farm
nnd garden product, nates: June to November, $17.00 to
128.00 weekly. Ilonklet.
SMITll SEXTON. I'rop.
Lake fleoraf. N. V.
Clevrrdnle on Ilie Oenrge.
Schermerhorn
Cottages
MiitJr'9ifr?Smln'l1""J"e Inented In the
Si room, 'n A" ,arBe "nd 'ry "Ut
mabk? Ki..a"r" ,ln onnnloii. Ilea
nd : AuK s J'T"."" on'y Jur"'B July
'. Btp"!' .rSToc"! Y ra' dUrln
MltB. K. K. RL'tlRnMirniuinv
""He fieorite Vllluge, . Y.' '
--bUtli Day Point. N. Y.
PINE REST
Nituated on a. peninsula, In a pine arose,
whleti stretches fru out Into the lake,
commanding an unsurpassed view of the
lake. Island, und mountains. Largu,
airy vlenplnr rovmn. Uerylhlnc clean
and tidy. Home booking. Supplies ro
celved from nearby farms. All amuse
mentfi. now boats free. Convenient to
highway nnd boat landing. Rates moder
ate. Dooklet.
V. h. nilll.M. Proprietor
Clevrrdale (on Ijikr (ieorgr). N. Y,
Halihnlli Par Point. N. Y.
HIAWATHA
Cwldmd on, of the lineal location, on
teeth, S Uc'n1odateH :t,1. Home
. etc! r,,onaW ra: biWn. boat.
MHS. A. MrCAIIK, Prop.
Sablmlh )ny Point
i-uke tirorce, N. y.
SABBATH DAY
POINT HpUSE
Open Juno 1st
Auto'moblllktH going north come direct to
llolton Landlne, take steamer there for
Hahuath Day Point or coins south vies
versa,
See All of Lake fleorge
llooklrt. II. W. Carney, Proprietor
filena FalU. N. Y.
Island Harbor Hqu
am) crrA(,i:.s
'm,ll.",t?bleC"',"! "ln? !"
ae
"Noted
Unsur
ss..:i". ''?
!?.n,V "ft ion. Modnri 'In all nXX,
lla.uV CI',,nov. 1'wrl.tor
"aue on l.nke (leurge, N. V.
' mi
j 'illilijfnrgp. y. y,
ROCKWELL HOUSE
Glens Falls, N. Y.
On the main Adirondack Highway, The
moat modem tourist tiotel north of New
Vor'it. Completely remodeled this season,
Preetnan Hold Co., Inc.
&
Uike Reorgr. X. Y.
THE ANTLERS
sup iu Dlt0n Hoad' Lako Ge0re Th':ee m,,es fom vJI!n8o
llcl'',',Umiir"1wieV"ry ,umm,lr r"rt comfort. Balling, rowing, bathlpg, nshg,
,iW4r( 11 i ,,,.n" ""l driving art among Its amusements, Oood roads. Tor rules
! "'WliUN.-'O, Anlin rli. n.,.. M IT.
, ",'-, r? ", " " .
tSl?" ,,B holdings nt f.nko Plncld,
including Virtually nil of Mount White
face, thereby insuring its forct-cInd
slopes against denudation by lumber in
tcrcsts. Mr. Pardee ha endeared him
ffi. F iia. "?i?urner8 not only nt Lake
Placid but to Iovcm of tho Adirondacks
ns a whole.
Crave of John Drown
Just outside tho vlllago of Lsko
ALB5,l,vPcar the l,(,tnto of the late Miss
Anna Newman, formerly of Philadel
phia, is the grnvo of John Brown, whoso
body was brought to the Adirondacks
following the execution nt Charlestown,
a.., December 2, 1850. nnd, In ac
cordance with his rcaucst before the
hanging, was buried on his farm in
the heart, of the then comparatively in
accessible Adlfondacks. beside the "big
rock'' where, before he struck for tho
freedom of the slaves, he loved to "sit
nnd read the word of God."
Mirror Lako Is the smaller and com
panion body of water, to Lako Placid.
At one' point the two lakes 'arc only
about 200 feet nnart nnd conoclsts llnd
ft an oris? tarrv from one tn thn other.
The vlllago Is principally nlong the
western shore of the lake and its places
m ousiness, lor me most part ot 11 re
proof construction, arc a revelation to
the pcrs"6n making his first visit to the
heart of the Adlronijacks, little expect
ing to find there supplies and materials
of range and qunllty equaling those in
the cities and .at prices as reasonable.
It is at Sdrnnac Lako, however, ten
miles from Lake Placid, that the
strange contrast of a city In miniature
In tho heart of the great Adirondack
forests is most strongly tynnhasized. In
addition to its manifold advantages ns
n resort, Sarnnac Lake became famous
through tho 'researches of the late Dr.
Kdward L. Trudcau. Robert Louis
Stevenson, in the long light to regnln
his health, enmc to Snrannc Lake veers
nao and there wrote the grenter nnrt
of his famous "Master of Hnllnntrne,"
in tuKlltloy. to doing other literary
work. A short distance nway from this
village, on tho shores of Ampersand
Pond, Emerson, Lowell, Agnsslz and
others mnintnlncd' their famous Phil
osophers' Camp.
Tho Lower Sarnnac Lake, which Is
within two miles of the center of Sarn
nac Lake village, warf called by the In
dians "tho lake of tho clustered stnrs"
because of thr number of islnnds it con
tains. Completing the Sarnnac chain
of lakes nre the Middle Sarnnnc, or
Round Lnkc, nnd the Upper Snrnnnc
Lake. Tho latter, ono of the most
beautiful lakes in the Adlrondarks, is
ight miles long, nnd Its shores nre
lined with beautiful camps. Among the
owners Is George 11. Enrle. Jr., of Phil
adelphia, who nlso hns two camps nn
the nenrby St. Regis chain of lakes.
Many Philadclphlans nre memhers nf
the cottage and hotel colony at Hnrnnnr
Inn, at the hend of the Upper Snraau
Lake.
Over the "Seven Carries" route
ennoo. parties visit between l,flUJ
Smith's and tho St. Regis chain of
lakes and Snrnnnc Inn nnd the Upper
Harannc during each summer eason.
Paul Smith's, founded by the Irfte Paul
Smith, pioneer guide and hote man, w
locnted on the I,ower St. Regis Lnkc.
nnd tho enmps about tho shores of Hint
lake. Hpltflro Lako nnd the Upper St.
Regis Include some of tho most nttrnc
tl'o ln the country. Near tho hotel is
Hepburnwood, tho beautiful summer
place of Dr. and Mrs. Ocorgo tales
Unker, of Rosemont, Pn., who onnnnliy
spend tho season there nnd entertain
lavishly. Tho muslcnle given each sea
son by Mrs. E. O. Contes, of Philadel
phia, at the Coatcs camp on tbo'Uppor
St. Regis is counted among tho. prln-,
cipul musicnl event of the summer. ,
Pnnl Smith's, like SorannC Inn, Sara-
nnc Lnke Vlllngo and other points on
I.Mt .Mm nf .tin ... n,1 n t A I tW - III TCaChOU
by rail, via the Adirondack division of
tho New York Central to Lnkc , Clear
Junction, where connection Is mado
with Paul Smith's electric railway for
tho resort on ono side and wun iue
Sarnnnc stenra branch on the other to
Surnnno Lnke nnd Lake Plncld.
There is a splendid system of State
roads connecting Snranac Lako Villagts
witl Lake Placid, Paul Hmiw s, ouru
riaa Inn, Malouo nnd other points west
to the St, Lawrcnco and north to
Cnnnda. .
Just now the principal pastimes In
thp Adirondacks are trout fishing nnd
golf. Even the Adirondack trout rec
ords nro this senson being broken anil
nn excellent bas3 ncosqu, opening June
10, is predicted. Each of tho big hotels
has a golf course nearby. Mnny of the
courses have this season been improved.
These include the courso at Sarnnnc
fun ovtnnHntl frnm ntnn In eighteen
lioTr! the St. Reels River Golf Club
course, nt Paul Smith's; tho Snranac
l.nlro flnlf nitih rnlirNf. nil nf UlC UCVeil
separnto courses nt Lako Placid; that
nt Hotel Champlaln; tho Westport
courso and the famous courso of tnu
Cobblo Hill Golf Club nt Elizabeth
town, Robert N'eilson, of Philadelphia,
annually a sojourner nt tho Windsor
Hotef, EHzabethtown, is one of tho
lending members of the latter club.
David S. Ludlum, of Ardmorc, Pa., Is
president of the "Tckenink of tho Adi
rondncks," leading sportsmen s club,
with headquarters nt EHzabethtown.
and J. Howard Rcbcr, of Philadelphia,
is secretary of the organization.
Dccrs Head Inn, Philndclphia, Benja
min V. Stetson, proprietor, is u favor
ite resort with Philndclphlans and the
Windsor of the same village is popular.
Other Adirondack hotels, each with Its
Philadelphia colony, include Westport
Inn. Wcstport-on-Lnkc Champlaln,
Lclnnd House. Brown Swan Club nnd
Bogle's nt Sehroon Lake; Aubnble
ChnMn Hotel; Tho Withcrhlll. Watts
burg; Hotel Chnmplnln, Bluff Point;
Tho Owl's Hend. Keene Center: White-
Unco Mountnin House. Wilmington;
TroinblcaU Ilnll, Port Kent; the Slov
ens House, Whltcfnco Inn, Urnud Viow,
i.aKcsidc inn, ivorthwooris inn, 'xno
Pines and Belmont, nt Lnko Plncld; the
Berkeley. Riverside Inn nnd tho Alcon-
nuln. Sarnnac Lnke; Pnul Smith's,
Sarnnnc Inn and Bnrtlctt's, on the Up
per onranoc, nnu tlio Lake ulcnr liotei,
on Lnko Clear,
Principal changes in mntingemcut of
tho hotels uro at Lnke Plneld. where
K. Paul Stevens In now president of the
Stevens Hotel Co., succeeding his father,
tho Into George A. Stevens, pioneer
Adirondack hotel man. At Luke Placid
ulso, T. A. Lenhy, for many jenrs pro
prietor of Northwoods Inn, Is now man
ager of Lakeside Inn, nnd one of the
omcinis or tne operating compnuy.
Frank W. Swift, for mnny years pro
prietor of the former Lnke Plncld Inn.
is now propiietor of Northwoods Inn.
Lnko Placid, linvlng purchased from Mr.
Leahy, last fall. Horacn H. Nc, for
many years manngor of tho Cascade
Lakes Hotel near Lake Plncld. is now
manager of tho AuSable Chasm Hotel.
Joseph E. Goulct, manager of the Hotel
Contlnentnl, New York Cltv. is man
ager of The Windsor, Kllsinbcthtown.
AT DIXVILLE NOTCH
nixvlllo Notch, the While Moun
tains, N. II., Juno 15. Up here in the
scenic wonderland of tho famous White
Mountains the curly vanguard of sum
mer folk arc beginning to find their way
to their favored hnunts. Although it is
early, there Is already n Inrgo colony
of vncntlonlhts on hand for the early
season nctlvltles in tho hills nnd on the
beautiful lakes. This is the earliest
opening in history of Dlxvillc Notch.
Dlxvillo Notch is almost the north
ernmost ono of tho White M6urttnlu re
sorts. And It Is one of the most licnu
ilfut. Ucro' nro deep Inkcs of crystal
purity, which nfford the sportiest of
fishing and the most delightful boating
Golf over tho prlvnto course of the
Balsams Hotel Is said by many to bo
the finest in nil New Englnnd. Hidden
nway in the deuths of tho dense bnlsnm
woodlands arc rippling trout streams.
Idcnl motor lilghwnys lend hero from the
North and from tho South. Eques
trinns find tho rugged mountain trails
nnd more even bridle paths thnt wind
through the magic lilll-lands nttrnctlvr)
ut every turn.
Tho Balsams Hotel, which Is to open
next week, is preparing for the great
est senson iu Us history. It Is to he
managed this year by Luke Glcnnon, for
two j cars Its nsslstant manngcr, and
ono of tho most popular of tho resort
hotel men. The big hotel is fireproof
In construction nnd is beautifully sit
uated In tho center of n private balsam
wood estate of 4000 ncrcs. Tho hotel
is rapidly becoming n fnvored rendez
vous of golfers because of the excel
lency of the prlvnto courso which is
open to the pntrons of the hotel.
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SUMMKll ItKIOKTS
111(1 MOOiK. N V.
bffg
giO&Wi&Ml
StlMMKft .nKqfWTH
stunreu itraionTH
VTESTPOKT. N. Y.
WKSTI'OBT. N. V.
ESTPORTM
Modern camp life on one of the
most beautiful lakes In Amer
ica, Kurnloh-rl coIIukcs ln
connection with the muln camp,
Excnllent tatil servlco Hotel
Harden Laundry. Auto road
from lTt!en T.rinre enrns.
.Telephone & te'etrrnph. Dane-
inir. tennis nntning. etc. Fur
nished cottages tn rent Write
ror nnoK'et ami llatei
HOY C. IIKIIIV
lllg Mooe. V.
"Come
and be
HUMMER ItHHOKTS
HtlMMKR IlKSOItTH
bUMMKK nKMORTH
Al)lnnNIACK MOIINTAINH. N. Y.
ADinONnACK MIU'NTAINH. N. V.
AnmnNHACK MOIINTAINH. N. Y.
ADIRONDACKS
f iviyw i jkijjHJs ctiiv Ujujlju iKyujKf
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fonvlncea " JLi 'BVJtj r
not.TON-ox.iXni; (ikok(ik..n, y.
ftomr-a'ZZj0"
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am kmm smmm MMrm,:Mn3rrBr wjmtimw imLjar
W W'OTTAaKN FOB BKNT . v 4tA I
m yards baok from Lake Cham- M& p- B
M plnln; steam tieated Uoatlnz. yiinm'f ffillLB iWimmMM H
H lnnii courts. O a'r n g e ISlwjB'JWBB'StToSBBsS SfrReC 1 U
w'th automobiles for hire. "lgv?lipitiKgjGgaMyj"
VjHf Trail of 'the Empire Tours. H
J Table supplied from nearby farms. For booklet and rates address H
V P. SMITH I
g H'ratnort-on-I.ake Champlaln. N. Y. H i
AOIKONUACK MOUNTAINS. N, Y. AWBONnAC'K MOVNTAINS. N. ,
WESTERN xsfe
ADIRONDACKf
ff
r?''-1
THE ALGONQUIN Jjoitonn-rfce
. , . . OMirge, N. Y.
A select modern hotel, whoro refined
people may feel it home. Ideal loca
tion on the whore of Bolton Buy. Quiet
nnrt homelike but not dull. Excellent
rulslno nnd service. Lighted by elec
tricity Hot and cold ater baths and
flush closets. All amusements, us
bathtniy, boating llhlns, tennis, dancing,
billiards. 123 00 to $33.00 vr wecu.
$1.00 to $5.00 per day. UndiT sanio
management L'2d beason,
Illustrated Booklet at Ledger Ofllce.
j:. i.. pi:xrii:i.u, rrou.
I.AKK (ii:OK(IK N. Y.
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THERE arc no dull moments in the Adirondacks
life is all nction and pleasurably so. Tho exhila
rating and tonic properties of tho air and sunshine im
part the buoyancy of youth nnd vigor. Diversion galore
for old nnd young, while tho hotels provide creature
comforts and entertainments that are as unique as they
ar5 delightful. For booklet nnd particulars address:
ji
(teren Home, I.aUe Placid,
V. V.
Tho Ornnd View. I.nke Plaeld.
N. .
Willefner Inn, T.nke rlacld,
X. .
I.Rkmlde Inn, r,ake Placid, N.Y.
Niirtlnioiicl Inn, Lake Plucld,
The I'lneK. I,nk Plnrld, X. Y.
The Ilelmnnt, I,nle Plncld, X.Y.
It. W'llliiiii llrnrr Hotel I.nke
Oeorge. X, V,
lintel lrrln Marlon on I.nke
,enrire. V, Y,
Itherlll lintel, rintlnhurrh.X.Y.
riimberlimil Hotel, Pluttsburgh.
I)eer' Head Inn. lniialietlitoivn,
. Y.
Ilo'rl Wlncl.nr. Kllrnlietlitown
V Y,
Ilreulunod Inn, I'.llrnliethtoHn,
X. V.
llimtrr'N Home, nilznhetlitonn,
X. Y.
"etlinrt Inn, Wenlport, N. Y.
Itlverlde Inn, Suramic Luke,
X. V.
The Berkeley, Snranua I.nke,
X. V.
Onl'n Head Inn. Krene, X. Y.
lintel rhnmnlnln. H'nrr Point on
I.nke rinir.nlaln. X. Y.
Ilnnd House, Bcliroon T.nke.
X. Y.
Ilrnnn Swn Club. Sehroon
I,akr. X. Y.
rnnl mHh' Hotel. Paul
Smith's, X. Y.
Sn"i'"! Inn, I'pper Saranar
X. V.
An SnMr rhnm lintel. An Sa
ble Ohnum, X. Y.
, " i rl Hn s eTn',
N. Y.
Nlnrt-nr Hotel, Bonses Tolnt,
X. Y.
Vnlde Inn, l.nerne, X. V
An nble Tlnb, St. Hubert's.
X, Y.
rinnnenn lintel. Mnlone N. Y.
'I he -icnmore. Lone Lake, X.Y,
Tho Wtirden. SnrntiiBii iirlnBi,
X. V.
The Tell lek. Alhnnv, X. Y.
The (lrnnnil"in, srmriise. X. Y.
The I tl."i Hotel. I'tli-M, X. Y.
The ltmkill. Olenn K-IK X.Y.
ri'rrernld'H, JlHn I'ulU X. Y.
Illtr rnrltnn Hotel, Montreal.
Ciiiiiidn.
ttlndor Hotel, Montreal, Can-
ndii.
The (lneen Hotel, Montreal,
unaiU,
Most
tiii: AniitoMiAci;s.MOXTBi:.UQir.Hi:r Torn u the
Plctureiuiie nnd IlellEhtful utoninblle Tour Mnrndnm
Hlchuuy l.'ntlre I"tance
I'nr AIMKONnACK Ilonklet nnd Infurmatlnn apply to RKO. U
KAN. ec.. PUVTTMiriHill. X. .
Vor Montreal nnd l'rolnrr of Onelwc Tour Booklet nnd Infor
mation nnnl) tn Tourists Bureau of Munlreul, 1)09 Net lllrku Uldg.,
MONTBKM., Cnnudu.
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R'an to visit the heart of th great
Ishest and thickest and tis mountain
lakes and streams are the freshest aud most beautiful. In surrounding!.
When ou visit the Adlrondacke
North Woods, wh-ro the trees are the highest and thickest and tte mountain
whore the beauties of nature nre undisturbed vou mil nnd many dollshtful
summer camps, hotels and cottages, each offering to the ploasure or recreation
seeking visitor ft wonderful rango of choice for sports and amusements Host
ing, bathing, rancelnir flishlng. hunting, dancing, tennis, baseball, etc. Tor
detalUd Information regarding ratc. conveniences, train or motor routes,
apply to tho hotels listed below or consult the Public ledger Trael Hureau.
FULTON CHAIN OF LAKES-RAQUETTE LAKE OTTER LAKE
- The logical, luxurious and restful way
TO VACATIONLAND
' "THE ADIRONDACKS" "THE BERKSHIRES"
4 "LAKE GEORGE" "SARATOGA SPRINGS"
;, "SCHROON LAKE"
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Largest river steamers in the world, perfect in, comforts and conveniences. Start
your vacation right by enjoying the grandeur of th Historic Hudson as revealed by the
giant searchlights.
DAILY SAILINGS (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME)
k From Now York (Pior 32, N. R., foor C,nl St.) G and 7 P. M.
-s From West 132nd Street, half hour later.
i ' Direct rail connections at Albany and Troy to all points.
' '-, Automobiles Carried at Reasonable Rates
HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY
Middleton S. Borland James A. Emerson, Receivers
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Fulton riinln of IkeH. X. Y.
Fulton rhnln of T.nlies. X. Y.
NEW ARROW HEAD HOTEL
Locnted at Ilead of 4th Lake
of the Fulton Chain of Lakes.
Accommodates 115 guests. Booms with private bath,
hot and cold water In every room; Intercommunicating tele
phone In each room. All outside rooms and newly furnished.
Good uuto road connoctlnc with principal Adirondack high
uis, Ulectrlo lights, open fireplaces, nates 133 to IliO
per week. Booklet. C. 1 O'HAIIA, Inlet, N. Y.
THE FORGE HOUSE
Old Forgo, N. Y.
Largest hotel on Kulton Chain. .All mod
ern conveniences. Coif and nil ?"
excellent table Reasonable pr ces. Tablo
supplied from our farm. No tllea or mos
quitoes, nooklet.
C. I. & It. K. THOMSON. Qtr
THE RAMONA
AND COTTAGES
On north shore of Fourth I,ake: large liv
ing room: electric lights: ull sports: sandy
bathing beach, home cooking. SP''',!
rates June. July and September nooklet.
MRS. C. QODSKLU OLD FORGE. N, Y,
Cohasset and Cottages
Fifty feet from lake: ncc 00. homelike
nnd comfortable; Ideul views: ail water
sports: May 1 to Nov. 18. Hooklet. Apply
J. A. WOOD, oid Forge, N Y.
THE NEW NEODAK
At the Head of Fourtli Lake
Nely renovated and doubled Iu capacity.
A good variety of sports, and amusements.
Home cooking. Beautifully situated. Write
for booklet. n, W. ROCURS. Prop.
Inlet. N. Y.
THE WOOD
nf the Fulton Chain,
nda(
Fourth Lake m
A ill nnfi
A modern, all-year-round hotel, aecom
mj.Hn. iAO cniextu I.arare. airy, newli
furnlehot rooms wun noi una mm .
Steam heat, eleotrlc llatit comfortable and
homelike. nOOKI.UT Address
P. C. HOOD, I'ron.. Inle. N. Y.
ROCKY POINT INN
Fulton Chain, N. Y.
Superb location on Lake, altitude 1717
feet, Eery posslb'e convenience for our
guests.
A.n. DKUMARSII. Mrr V. O. Inlet. N. Y.
KaquettP Lake. X, V,
Jtnquette I.nke, N. V.
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RAQUETTE LAKE HOUSE
.Management pi iivmuii .iiioaino irormorly With Hotel UtlcA)
1 throughout und refurnished All modern conveniences rooms '
cold water In every room. Rery attention glen touralts and
Under the
Hotel remodeled
bath: hot and cold water in every room, r.very attention glen tou
Hood one-day trip seeing the Beautiful Raquette Lake with Its rugged shoreline of
100 miles. Launches for n nominal chsrge "l """" o
with
eeit.
Island Camp and Cottages
Hltuated on the largest nnd tnot beautiful
Island on Raquette Lake Several cot
taegs, with running water, hardwood
floors, etc. Hpeclal attention given to
able, Fine tennis court, good btthlng,
fishing, and other outdoor spurts, llooklst,
JKIKlMn V(l()D. Raquetlo Ukr, N. Y.
Brightside on Raquette
Raquette Lake, N. Y.
In tho Adirondacks. Now open Rooms
linmollke and attractlin modern throutfh
put: boating bathlnit and laimelnBt cel.
lent tttblo. Write for raleu No booklet,
J. O, A. IIRYF.Ri:, Mgr.
SUNSET CAMP
Raquette Lake, N. Y.
Rummer In our cottages, bungalows or
tents. Kscetlent tablei large New Casino
for DancInK and Amusements: silendld
rmrdfii: first-class chef und pastry cooks:
luntln. tlshlng. bathing, boatlnet modern
ImprovementHti booklet
II, nBNNKTT, ITop.. Rtiourltr MUc. N, Y.
OTTER LAKE HOTEL
OTTF.R IKK. N, Y.
1700 Feel F.lriitlnn
A. modern hotel In the Adirondack Moun.
tains. On state road and N. Y O. R. R.
Ei?.?.13' ,f,.?.mlll lakes, which nboiind with
trout, . K',000 acres of fniest. with w.ii.
Llf.i la ',r,l,ls I" connection The cuisine I
Ci..''' noiei are exroiient, Pool
bowline, tennis, dancing, bathing and boav
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