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Document 6444026
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LAKE PLACID NEW? FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,
.HAPPENINGS AT
LAKE PLACID CLUB
:s
'rice
ns
Miss Anne Meredith, screen actress,
who i? at the Whiteface Ir.n. nil! refn':\\\ there through th? ~sa*or..
Mr .and Mrs. H. K. Kunhar-it of
.\t v Vo-k Ivive ^rr.ved to sperd ;he
«- «m -• .it Wb>te+*:ife Inr.
M -•* Polly O--»ody«."ar is the -j^- -* of
y*c -slid Mr«. J i m t s I»ev-f»? of B f*V • 'K *ne Balsams C'»uug*- at Wh-* ••
Wtth a partner in the doubles Mr.
Chapin added more laurels, defeat' r;
Arthur Vates of Rochester and A. T \
Howard of Philadelphia. The scores
were ^-2. ri-2. fi-S and 6-3.
The junior bo>> and i^irls tourrairn.'.t= -tarte.J this morning under the
dlnotion of r . R. Vinton tvf Xew Ym-k
tt'.i! A. H. Cru.pin, Sr.« secretary M
•!,(• Xi.v'.onal Lawi Tennis A^sociat ion.
Thursday afternoon, Miss Vhry
Elizabeth Wood, for 20 years librarian of Boone University. Wuchane.
China, spoke on 'Conditions in China.'
Edward A very, president of the Buffalo Audubon Society, gave an illustrated lecture on 'Our native wild
S,.'e .»tart^ tomorrow a t '
flowers and their haunts/ Friday evist Dresses, and Children's
ening.
H
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VJU-AGE OF SARAXAC
Miss Harriet van Emden, soprano!
pupil of M»*»e Semnrich. sang at the
Myron
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Hrew^ter,
who
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regular Sunday concert in Forest Mua^s'icated for some time with the
sic room. Sunday afternoon, to one of
the largest and most enthusiastic CHARGES Of VICE CONDITIONS American Box Bail Alley Co. of IntV.inapolis,
wishes to announce that
audiences at the Club this season.
In* -Nitration St;*rt«»d Th * Morning
To Determine Merit of Shockinff •illeys are in operation at Saranac
Tennis is to be a rival of golf
Lakv Boys Club curling rink during
Allegations
this summer. Tuesday evening a
\h-* -ijmmer months.
group of tennis enthusiasts met to
An investigation ;r*"^ charir'-< rr:>t
The Box Ball game is a new rediscuss plans for a tennis club to be vicr cind'tions evi>t in a r ulr.^mir^r •rnation for this section of tl.e *»oi:npart of th$ iarifor summer sports un- state t;t Sarar.ji«.f Lake O T W ^ \ «-- rv, a ^rarne suitable for women and
ion. The Club has joined the Na- rp-d'iy in the U\\v]> hall ti.ere w p h the •"hildien as well as men
It ;s ir<»o«l
tional Lawn Tennis Association and Hon." F''e<l''»ick i». Paddock, cour.ty "<w sport as well as wholesome exis conducting four tournaments une»»>ise. not too strenuous for the weak
der its auspices; open tournament, on judce. presidinc.
enough to make "it inIt is expected that the investigation and exciting
July 24; junior hoys and jrirl*. July
terest ; ng for the huskies.
wh'ch
wa«
continued
today
will
last
31; Labor day championship. August
The pins are set up and the balls
30; northern Xew York championship. at least until tomorrow noon.
Yearly every "trident of Saranac returned to the player automatically.
September 12. Mr. A. H, Chopn.
of Springfield. Mass.. treasurer of the Lake is interested in the proceednrr*
National Lawn Tennis Association, and i1 is nnder^tood that a larce
carried off the honor? of the oper
tournament July 24th.
r-o-'-a^ .-j to nppo.-ir bet'^r*? Judge PadA large audience watched *he Ju!v lioc't and tell what fhry know aritn.t
prize fire drill yesterday aftrrnoor..
The hose race was won by Fo-est 1.
The action \> ar<-<~>rdmg to t h e \-time 33 4-5 seconds. In the luntrmntoi Lral r i a w s brr>:ts_fht t>\ Tj-lt' pcori.
drill, a man. supposedly overvniv j \ ac-'vi^i a resident <if P <vk a*.fi.jf\
smoke was brought down f rom *h-. '(V.-.r.u,:; wbos^ natr;(- ?ias r en )-,<(r mr ji
fourth story and resuscitated
Sr-il- p : ; . .•" ' • ! ? W ~ h ' •" ^ i > • " • ' ! * < " * •'• ' • ' v ; * '
:"ii* lander driM was won by ''Jnrdor. * a t ! 'li.'* ; J I i n t t t c c n i n i i i n . i * i > <•. , . r j « . o
Marshall, Hire «"0 3-n second*
Four waitresses from each of the
clubhouses raced with first aid ca-tand nut out. two n>p«; built o" *!K cHirc • >t . I ' i ^ ' C c a n d .t .-'^ch: 1 !'^"'d -^'Idlev.
of mirror lake. Th*1 fires were very
teal and the girls came coumtreously
Thi> m a n , w h e ^ t n a m e is a l - u w t*'r e a r in putting them out. Theanogruen. smallest of the clul hou>es. cm • \v ; :- uA) w h i t t h e y 3;r.ow. o: \ ; .-'- i-!»-.
ried off the l'. 1 prize an-i '"he 'V:v • ! M ' ' I I K in S a r r u t a c L a k e villacre ;v\<i
irirl chnmnion' pennant, which will be n\ she camp 1 - on t h ' j - t o a r b y Uik"<. b u t
hung in Theanoguen dining room unti '"•f } a < n u t < u h n i ' t t e d a n y vwor" 1 - : a t c L t f k e ^ e or Forest o~ "•"">* it off 'it :' n"v^":-,
H e '"-in1*"^ rr.ore t h a r
!ifty
later drill. Time <.-r :h<j winnlr.": 1< av, pt-w>viv i> his rh'n-iK"!. nit^r«<t':n^; Picv:
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was 2>"' seconds, Fou me ! r^capLv.
from the 6th story r»y thr- DMW automatic fire o.«cane an * the T.a'^'^dv ck r y n a n . OTH* of 'he leadinir hote'«
roof and "'round Monitors played vj£- of tbo vjHatre H named by him a-* ;
.oronisl*
A surpr ; se dri'i was fft**"" 'place of ill-fame.
last
at. A ^ e r the dnll ^trra" «-The chareres are of -Dch a v)n:ur;
th'
.e gong. Eastrok cottaure numter as to <=hock the entin- viliajre. For
r
T . rung and the I r-ke*Ue a H or- some (iays pas* considerable- gossir
est teams raced to the si.ot. attached hi- - ;'tnn in circulation there lepardthe hose and dim red :^ *he cb ir nne^ i m . r»n"iitions. but no s'rrcmpn^
Lakeside team won rv.\ a time of \\er< taken seriou*. Now. hrm-evo\
five mimi+v* arid 12 .•«-<*<-nds.
Sir A»'ihi:r NTewsholme. London, a tif-n= as to make it imperative th::t
well know". «'ngli?b :>h••** • lan. is r the nv-itter be threshed to the v^ry
: oixum. Without a doubt some thine
the Club for the season.
.
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.ry -ensational is scheduled t«> hai>hx": in the sister-viilag1*1 if tJK- ir-
doing away with rht tiresome
who has to "set up pins."
The public i« cordially J . U ; O
inspect the^e alleys ami >'onv- t'«
Ke
op' r.ir.c nijfht »T»tertainm»'nt
f h t
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generally free to a>l.
A.-^ocuvt.'iS w-th M"
the Box Bull AlKs vn. o- 'u-n
I'luet* *>f S.ii—.rac L.i
in so«'ia! a*ul 'U-P »">•*
MADE SERWUS CHARGES
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AUGUST SALE
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OF
Dresses, Aprons and
Children's Wear
Sale Starts
August 2nd, at 9 A. M.
ilal
and continues until the 200 Dresses are sold
THIS STOCK IS ALL NEW
AROUND THE LAKE
TENNIS P0PUI4R AT
LAKE PLACID CLUB
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Hecenfly arrived campers on Lake
Placid include Mr. ••>••'* M'^. <V>*-McNeir o* Xew York, who are at
their camp on thp we«f ^ide of thr
Jake, their son and daughter, Mr. and
A H. Chai^n. -If ff Sp?'inL'he!r.
Mrs. Thorna* McNr 1 ., ^-cupyinu- an Mr. — , defeated F. W Haine? <-f A;:adioininc camp.
Mrs. Gordon Biush Hcmpstead of ( L Tuesday in -he men'- -'ntrles of
New York, who n^fore her marriae«*. !^( ttnnis tournament.
This pinit-.
J*ITM» 2t". to Mr. Hemn«tead, wa« Mis* .*;-.- flo-ely played and or.e of trcOpal Norton. da"**htei of the R< • P" <• exciting: witnessed ON the ckurnd Mrs. Robert Franklin Nor*on o- s( ,?\< th1..- summer.
Lawrence, L. i., will «p€nd •* no:-t!or
cf the season in camp v-Tith h^r mo1
ther,
e who is now he
of
The third
at thpftemo^i feps* t^ke«
Yaol& Club tomorrow
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Kno
J«98e L. 1 iv^rmore i
al Hill, wit
*hip
h punjmer n'ace on P
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Dorothy
hjss \ ride, formerly
endt of Brooklyn.
put
Amo^
who
bop*s in service is John H McGraw.
Jr., of New V O rk. who is at the ChaDTT)«r cottagre.
Leader* »rj tennis p^d th<- wat« pr>ort« on Placid are M. P . M?«or -p
New York and T P Stephens of p..
tro ; t
V r . ?T»d Mr-. D-»";<! M'-Va^yon. w1-*}
vnl] motor from V*»w York nurH* :i i
Atf^ust. will iVn P - and M*-« Th;--,
.T Ko»hler of Brooklyn at the GT->nd
View.
Mr«; WiPJf»m Turtin tra\ »• a d m m r
at her ^iem*11 H«H cottaci'f f or •» ppr'v
of uromimii* raJho'.c cier^vmen. Tb^
frije«sf«5 incb";ed Mjri. -T J COMP o r
Brooklyn, the P.«\', J. r rarnnlvll 0 ^
Port Richn"-"d. Stater Inland: Rev
Jame.« and Daniel r»' t»n (»f V^
York, broth—- of Mt * ^"n. the T?f
Daniel E. (.'-HiJl of ?; U " K - ch-nLatest Mechan&ai Equipment enables
* P,f>T*io
a^d John J "ord ,+'
us io do a l clashes of Work en
Mrs. W;!!irm K .^
Jnort notice.
^Wmvn, X Y., - *^- " r ^ o** M
W. \ . S* -nv,'ir • *' r* "h;
MIRROR
LAUNDRY
KENNHH STEVENS, Prop.
Has Opened f of the
secold sefton
OF
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Our Estabiisftent is New
Up-tc^late
and Stricfiy sanitary
c .*tfltret- fo>- ' he -'i->
At Wvl<<'a(.
f'.
RougfcftJry 8c per pinnd
Work called for and delivered
House Dresses
Very fine quality Amoskeag Gingham. Your choice
of big assortment of neat patterns
$2.50 to $3.50
Bungalow Aprons
Extra good quality Gifigbam and Prints; a bargain
90c to $2.28
Children's Dresses - 1 and 2-Piece
Sizes from % to 14 years. Durable and neat
50c to $3
SPec*al l°t °f h° s *; Men's, Women's
a n d children's. Special Price 2 5 c
W i t h every purchase a m o u n t i n g to $ i frt moie a
necessary household article wiii tie i^ivtfi trre
WELLS
5 - 10 and 25 Cent Store
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