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w BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1930
SUMMER RESORTS READY Lakes, Rivers in Heart Of Adirondack Region Mecca For Thousands
Virgin-forested hills offer paradise for vacationist seeking rest, recreation far from the noise of city—Fulton chain of lakes in Adirondacks, Chautauqua, Finger Lakes region, Thousand Islands, Muskoka, Lake George, Lake Cham-plain, ready for army of tourists
Charming Lake in Midst of Adirondack Grandeur
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T h e p l a y g r o u n d s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d C a n a d a a r e soundi n g t h e i r ca l l t o t h e a r m y of v a c a t i o n i s t s s e e k i n g r e s t a n d r e c r e a t i o n d u r i n g t h e 1930 s u m m e r s ea son .
Arteries of travel, whether by train, automobile or boat lead directly to theae wonder spots. The summer resort season already is getting into full awing.
Thousand of persona in Buffalo and Western New York are planning to seek health and happiness in the vast regions of the Adirondacks—in the grand recesses of the majestic Pulton chain—on the shores of charming lakes, rugged in their wild natura l beauty; close to countless streams which lure the traveler to the depths of the woods or near the tiny rumbling brooks far back in the hills. More thousands are eagerly planning delightful trips to beautiful Chautauqua Lake, to the charming Finger Lakes region, to the famed Muskokas, or to the enchanting Thousand Islands.
See America First Americans, longing for a change
of scenery as a relief from sky scrapers and the tiresome bustle of eity life, have sought the quaint villages of Europe in years past to satisfy their i t inerant desires. Soon the cry of See America First! was raised and it was with great astonishment t h a t people of this country ralized so many places of grandeur existed here.
But i t t i n t necessary to cross the ocean today to glimpse the beautiful scenery and thrill over the sight of nature 's fairylands. Central, Eastern, Northern New York and Canada possess an abundance of exhilarating re sorts t h a t not only equal many of Europe's attractions, bu t actually surpass them.
Health Essential Health Is an essential element to
be considered in selecting a spot to spend a vacation. I t is more importan t t han the mere "change of scenery" so often recommended. What better place could be suggested than among the balsam-covered hills of the Adirondacks, or along the cool shore
when the summer weather once starts and this year, with heat waves al
ready upon us and more forecast, it has turned the minds of all to their plans.
New York State is rich in resorts. The most important of these are within a comparatively short auto ride from Buffalo. There are the Adirondacks, the Finger Lakes, Chautauqua Lake, the Thousand Islands, the Lake George region, and in fact a score or more others, all within easy traveling distance. Nearly all of them offer the best in accommodations for the weary city dweller who wishes to get away from his everyday hum-drum existence and find a change t h a t is decided*and one tha t will renew his vigor so tha t he can keep going until another vacation time.
The resorts set forth In this section of the Courier-Express present a varied line «f reereatlons and amusements for the summer vacationist with his diversified tastes. From them anyone should be able to satisfy his desire.
Vacationists' Paradise The Fulton chain in the hear t of
Picture shows Big Moose Lake In the Adirondack Mountains, where the vacationtat flnda tha t atmosphere of peace needed to cure frayed nerves.
of charming lake, or on the bank of 1 the Adirondack paradise holds out to a mountain stream where speckled the vast army of vacationists the lure beauties abound?
To those who love sports of all sorts—golf, tennis, boating, fishing, hunting and tramping or camping in t h e open—hundreds of desirable places are easily accessible these days. Hotels, cottages and inns of all description
of glorious lakes, virgin forested hills, hidden pa ths and frequented roads, trails and highways through the woods or along tumbling streams, with stark mountain tops rearing their summits to the heavens.
Thousands during the 1930 vacation
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with a spirit of hospitality t ha t gives j season are planning to visit beauti one a homelike atmosphere, are ready t o welcome vacationists in search of rest, recreation and relaxation. Those who like to "rough it** will find plenty of opportunity to don suitable at t ire and still be in style, while others who prefer to be neatly groomed and a t tend social events, will be able to find modern hostelries in an otherwise dense wilderness with every facility on hand.
State Rich in Resorts The call of the great outdoors! I t
hi ts everyone who has the least pa r ticle of red blood in his veins and when it hits—it hi ts hard.
With June here the mat ter of summer vacation demands immediate attention and The Courier-Express today presents to its readers a section of its newspaper devoted wholly to this important business of vacations.
This call to the open, to the heart of nature where rest and recreation rebuild tired nerves and bring back ©f the world, is loud. I t strikes quickly lost enthusiasm for the daily work
ful Chautauqua Lake, the third most popular sightseeing and vacation resort in the United States. Situated among the rolling hills of Southwestern New York, Chautauqua Lake has many advantages' so interesting to the vacationist, philosopher or tourist.
Beautiful Chautauqua Lake Chautauqua institution on the west
side of the lake, known t h e world | over as the community of cuiture-in-the-woods, where one may enjoy all t ha t is best in the world of ar ts and crafts, science, li terature and music, always is t he magnet for thousands of persons during the summer months. Then there are Celeron Park, the Coney Island of the Great Lakes region, and Bemus Point, a quiet r e sort on the east shore of the lake.
Then there is the Finger Lakes region—one of the most beautiful of the state's playgrounds, where heal th and recreation go hand in hand. Here one finds mile upon mile of sparkling waters, fashioned into the form of six mighty fingers, stretching a welcoming hand across Central New York. Here the tourist also will find the most modern and up-to-date hotel accommodations, beautiful roads and a delightful atmosphere of rest and recreation. Watkins Glen, to the hear t of the Finger Lakes region, also is the host to thousands who
annually visit this awe-inspiring r e gion
Then comes the charm of vacationing to Canada a t such delightful spots as the famed Muskokas and the enchanting 1.000 Islands and Thousand Island Park. Nature immediately invites you to banish your cares, for as the Adirondacks have been named the Switzerland of America, so the 1,000 Islands have been called the Venice of America.
The Muskoka Lakes region In Canada has become one of the best known summer playgrounds oa ttst North American continent. These lakes contain between 400 and 500 islands of every shape and size, some of which are for sale while others may be rented.
Wonder Spots In Canada Other wonder spots in Canada, of
fering a thrill to the vacationist, are, of course, in the picturesque Tima-gami region, with its fine Tamagami Inn, and beautiful Lucerne-in-Que-bec. Here one finds a wealth of mar velous scenery, peace and tranquility and an ideal opportunity to breathe in t h a t priceless fresh air which adds vigor to the mind and the body. A trip to Canada to the summer time is a profitable one, because aside from a mere change of scene, it gives the tourist t h a t measure of health absolutely necessary these days to carry on.
The curtain has riaan oa the 1930 vacation season. Ttoa mpnnier resorts are calling you. Oat ready to answer the call t o renewed health and happiness.
Big Moose Lake Stands At "Top of the World"
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Adirondack summer resort is 1,824 feet above sea level
H o t e l W a n a k e n a In the Adirondack Park Beautifully s i tuated at the head
of Cranberry Lake on the Gswe-atatchle Trail. Modern. Excellent Table. Bathing. Fishing. Dancing, Tennis . Golf. Cement roads leading to all points. Make this your headquarters while in the Adirondacks. Reasonable rates. Write for booklet.
r . H. F1NNEGAN, Prop.. Wanakena. N. Y.
The Algonquin B o l t o n - c m - L a k e G e o r g e
N E W Y O R K Select modern hotel , where refined people may feel at home. Located o n shore of Bolton Bay. No dull moments . Excellent Cuisine. Electricity, hot and cold water baths, running water in rooms. Bathing, flailing, tennis , dancing, billiards, own orchestra and speed boat. Two golf courses within 3 miles. $5 to $8 per day. $25 to $40 per week.
Illustrated Booklet on Request H. C. DAYTON
Manager
Hundreds of Lives, Millions in Property
Destroyed by Fires Do you realize t h a t hundreds of
human lives and millions of dollars worth of property axe destroyed each year by forest fires?
Do you realize tha t most of this loss may be avoided by exercise or caution by all who go into the woods for business or please?
Do you realize tha t in New York S ta t e there are industries dependent upon wood products worth nearly $400,000,000 annually, and employing 200,000 people.
Do you realize tha t one forest fire may completely destroy the attractive features of your favorite mountain trail or camping ground?
These are grave reasons why every tourist should be careful. Help prevent fontet fires by doing your bit.
THE NEW WORDEN S a r a t o g a S p r i n g s , N . Y.
. A Homel ike Hotel on the American P lan . A La Carte Grill for Motor is t s .
E. € . S W E E N Y , Prop.
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JANE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Expert Operators In All Lines
of Beauty Culture Shops a t
I n l e t a n d O l d F o r g e
GAMP RIVERLY On Firs t Lake
Offers res t fu l home l ike surroundings to vaca t ion i s t s . Rates $18.00 to $21.00 per week . Apply to Mrs. George Fal lon, Old Forge , N . Y.
THE WOOD at the Head at Fourth Lake
A C C O M M O D A T I O N S F O R 150 Table furnished with products from our dairy and garden.
Write tor Illustrated Booklet P. C. W O O D In le t , N . Y .
Big Moose, towering 1,824 feet above sea level, is one of the select vacation spots of the Adirondacks. I t is situated north of the Fulton Chain of Lakes and is easily accessible by t ra in or automobile. Buses operate from the railroad station to the various camps on the shores of the lake.
I t is a delightful t r ip through virgin territory, past whispering pines, s ta tely spruces and balmy balsams, and the pure ozone fairly exhilarates. Jus t a t present work of constructing a new road from Eagle Bay to Big Moose is going merrily on, and it will soon be completed.
Rushing mountain torrents in creeks easy of acces provide thrills for fishermen or trampers, while boating, bathing, tennis, canoe tilting and other sports popular with vacationists are inspired naturally.
Strictly modern and catering to discriminating people, the camps at Big Moose are choice summer places for city folks seeking a rest amid nature's mart favored environments. Hospitality seems to be the middle name for the proprietors of hotels and lodges, who take a personal interest In entertaining their guests. When it comes to meal time—why, the sharpened appetites caused by the bracing mountain air do full justice to the beautiful spreads in the dining room. Most of the places have their own gardens, which provide fresh vegetables during the summer months.
Moss Lake and Dart 's Lake are two other popular vacation spots in the vicinity of Big Moose, each boasting of an individuality and charm exceeding the most sanguine expectations.
In the hunting season the woods in that region, abounding with deer, a t tract many nimrods whose ambition for big game is usually satisfied. Fire-
NEW MOOSEHEAD OLD FORGE, N. Y.
Catering t o Transients or Summer Guests
Good Meals—Good Booms—Good Rates
P. M. HOFFMANN Old Forge, N. Y.
THE NEW KENMORE Accommodates 80. Altitude 1.800 feet.
Unexcelled location on Fourth Lake. Fulton Chain of Lakes; newly renovated and modernized throughout; every modern appliance;; electric light, running water, rooms, meals and service excellent. All outdoor sports and amusements; finest bathing beach on the lake. Canoeing, tennis, goir, hiking, dancing. Rates $25 up per week.
Booklet. O. SCHOELZ, Prop.. Old Forge. N. Y.
SPECIAL JUNE AND SEPTEMBER RATES
T h e Mohawk and Cottages A modern hotel with accommodation for
125. All hotel rooms have hot and cold running water. Many have private baths.
Cottages have living rooms with fireplaces, one or two baths and front two to eight sleeping rooms. .
Saddle horses, boat livery, two tennis courts, two golf courses within twenty minutes, good orchestra, dancing, unlimited objectives for hikes, rides, canoe trips, motoring and mountain climbing.
Seventy miles north of Utica over excellent State roads.
B. Longstaf f. Old Forge , N . Y.
The Newest and Smartest Resort Hotel of the North
Past guardian slopes of the Adirondacks • . . alortg the placid waters of Lake George. . . over roads, forest bordered . . through historic countryside . . . lo reach Greer* bland!
Htrt is The $«3amore . . - that much talked of new summer resort . . accessible on the new Tongue Mountain highway, the direct route between Albany and Montreal.
Every sport awaits your enjoyment. A new hotel for 400 3««**s-
Booklet upon request
AMOTT HOTELS CORPORATION K«rl P. Abbott. President
New York Office: Hotel St. Regis Telephone Plaza 4500
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Arrowhead-Aro-Ho The Most Modern Hotels at the
HEAD OF FOURTH LAKE Fulton Chain of Lakes
C. A. O ' R A R A In le t , N . Y.
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Eagle Bay Hotel Eagle Bay, N. Y.
D e l i g h t f u l l y S i t u a t e d on 4 t h L a k e , F u l t o n C h a i n of L a k e s .
E v e r y M o d e r n C o n v e n i e n c e Al l S p o r t s . Golf, D a n c i n g
E x c e l l e n t B a t h i n g B e a c h .
W r i t e f o r B o o k l e t a n d R a t e 3 B . F . S P E R R Y , P r o p .
BURNAP'S Fourth Lake Camp and COTTAGES
ON BEAUTIFUL OLD FOURTH LAKE. OLD FORGE, N V.
Situated directly on Fourth Lake, affording- beautiful view of lake and mountain*. Open camps, tennis, fine bathing beach, boating, dancing, golf links and churches accessible. Home cooking; light, airy rooms; electricity: spring water. For rates apply. Booklet on request at Eagle Bureau.
A. C. BUKNAP.
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BALD MOUNTAIN HOUSE T H I R D LAKE, F U L T O N CHAIN
Route 28 IN T H E CENTRAL A D I R O N D A C K S
OLD FORGE, N. Y.
places crackle cheerily during cool nights, and the warmth of the earth is reflected in the contented souls gathered about.
At Big Moose Lake one finds these delightful stopping places—real old standbys—with every modern appointment needed to make the visit of the tourist a most enjoyable one. Higby Camp, Dart ' s Camp, Twitchell Lake Inn, Hotel Glerynore, Veery's Nest, Waterman's Camp and Lone Pine Camp, and also these charming placss in the eastern Adirondacks the New Worden Hotel, Saratoga Springs, and the Algonquin, Bolton's Landing.
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WANAKENA LAKE IN ADIRONDACKS BEAUTY
SPOT FOR TOURISTS On the trail to the North Coun
try, leading from Boonville, are routes tha t appeal to motorists and vacationists, for they lead to some of the most delightful places in the Adirondacks.
I t is along this trail t ha t the motorist reaches the splendid Hotel Wanakena, located in Wanakena on the shore of Cranberry—one of the real picturesque lakes of the Adirondacks. For the hunter or fisherman this location holds forth much promise. I t is n o uncommon sight for one to see deer come down to the lake in the early evening and for smaller game, the country is full of it.
"MINGO LODGE" Fourth Lake
of t h e Fu l ton Chain
Located on the north shore of Fourth Lake—eas i ly reached by train or auto . (Al l concrete roads ) .
Comfortable R o o m s Exce l l ent Food
RATES ON APPLICATION
Mrs. I . W. Wilcox, Prop. P. 0 . Old Forge, N. Y.
^ e Cohasset F O U R T H LAKE
P U L T O N CHAIN N o t too large for comfort , but home- l iko and up-to-date , w i t h al l conveniences . F i n e l y s i t u a t e d , abundant table , inv i t ing rooms, open f i rep laces , music , dancing, outdoor t p o r t s . Sat i s f ied g u e s t s bes t recommendat ion .
For t erms and booklet w r i t e
BARRETT' & GRUNERT P R O P S .
Old Forge, N. Y.
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Fulton Chain of Lakes Famous Throughout World
String of eight enchanting jewels on bosom of Central Adirondacks
Famous throughout the world, the Fulton Chain of Lakes is a string of eight enchanting jewels upon the bosom of the beautiful Central Adirondacks.
From Old Forge they trai l away for twenty miles, bordered by high flung mountains, and end in a perfect gem among mountain lakes—the unspoiled and alluring Eighth Lake.
When steamers are described slipping along their silvery surfaces, the visitor recalls t h a t this chain takes its name from the inventor of the vessel. Fulton, commissioned by the state early in the last century to investigate the water supply to be used in the then contemplated Erie Canal, made a discovery which apparently he deemed as important as the steamboat. For in his report such glowing descriptions of the chain were
BEAUTY OF LAKE GEORGE ATTRACTS
TOURIST ABMY Lake George, June 7—Lake George
is one of the most picturesque resorts in America. On the lips of admiring thousands the fame of its beauty is annually retold in every nook and cranny of the civilized world. I t has a poetic charm and a delicacy of outline t h a t win the love and admiration of every beholder. Queenly in its majesty, peerless in beauty, associated with a wealth of historic and legendary lore; idyllic, dreamy, exquisitely lovely, it holds the mind and the senses captive.
The lake is 32 miles long; its width varies from one-quarter of a mile to four miles, and its islands are popularly supposed to correspond in nipiber with the days of the year. The majestic mountains t h a t enclose It are the eastern bastions of the Adirondack system.
Lake George is the most frequented of all American waters and it is generally conceded t h a t it surpasses any of the famed Scotch or English lakes in every essential element of lake and mountain beauty. I ts rolling mountain shores invite an intimate acquaintance with the woods and forest slopes and the hotels and summer homes snugly nestled in their leafy embrace are exceedingly attractive. Here one may fined rest and comfort at the Sagamore, a delightful hostelry.
OLD FORCE MUSICIANS ORGANIZE NEW BAND
Old Forge, June 7—Despite the fact that the village of Old Forge voted down the appropriation this spring for the maintenance of a band, Francis A. Myers, Utica, formed the Central Adirondack band.
Burdett Just Like Rome Like ancient Rome, Burdett, just
3^2 miles from Watkins Glen, has seven hills and seven gateways.
penned tha t It was promptly named after him.
Old Forge Lake Thrown in for good measure in ad
dition to the eight lakes is Old Forge Lake, a broad expansion of the outlet of the chain which is at the limits of the village of Old Forge. I t leads by a long sinuous channel into the open waters of First Lake. A mile long is this first jewel, and leads directly to Second Lake. Frowning over Third Lake is the rocky summit of Bald Mountain. Again a narrow channel and the great expanse of Fourth Lake is before the eye.
Nine miles of gently billowing water, surrounded by pretty camps and hotels, studded with islets, this is perhaps the best known of the lakes composing the famous chain. I t s waters slip past the tiny town of Inlet as they descend through Fifth and Sixth lakes. Well beyond is the beautiful Seventh Lake. Eighth Lake is reached by the trail of the Lonesome Pine—a cirginal beauty spot.
Stopping Places Thousands of summer visitors again
this year will be gripped under the spell of this majestic mountain wonderland, with its fine roads—most modern of there kind in the world— and with such delightful stopping places as the following:
Fourth Lake—The Mohawk, Eagle Bay, The Cohasset, Neodack, Arrowhead, Aro-ho, Onondaga, Burnaps Camp, Camp Fulton, Mountain View Inn, New Kenmore, The Wood, Camp Meeker, Mingo Lodge, Becker's Camp and the Cliff House, all ready to extend to the army of vacationists a most hospitable welcome.
Then a Third Lake—the Bald Mountain House; a t Seventh L a k e -Seventh Lake House, and a t Old Forge, Jane 's Beauty Parlor and New Moosehead, all noted for their up-to-the minute servioe.
THE RAMONA AND COTTAGE8
On north shore, Fourth Lake. A homelike, restful spot, fine sandy bathing
Write tor Booklet MBS. CHRISTIAN GOODSELL
Old Forge
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CAMP MEEKER Fourth Lake
High mountains for hikes and climbing. Beautiful lake with sand beach for water sports and fishing.
GOLF COURSES NEARBY
I. M. PETERSON P. O. Old Forge, N. Y.
The New
NEODAK At the head of Fourth Lake
E v e r y o p p o r t u n i t y a t h a n d fo r r e c r e a t i o n a n d p l e a s u r e .
One of the f ine p laces o n F n l t o n Chain
ROY ROGERS P. O. Inlet, N. Y.
"THE ONONDAGA"
In the Adirandaclcs
ON 4TH LAKE OF THE FULTON CHAIN
1800 feet elevation; view entire lake. Excellent food, homelike a t mosphere; all amusements. Rates $18 to $25 weekly. Booklet.
MRS. JAS. MIDLAR DEIS PROPRIETOR
4th Lake, Old Forge, N. Y.
CAMP FULTON Fourth Lake of the
Fulton Chain Best of Vacation Facilities
15 Minutes to Golf Course. Tennis Courts. Dinner, Dancing
Weed-End Guests Are Welcome
B. PAYNE, Old Forge
BLUE MOUNTAIN IS DELIGHTFUL SPOT TO
SPEND YOUR VACATION Blue Mountain Lake, reflecting the
towering summit in i ts lovely blue waters, is unrivalled for its poetic beauty. I t drains into Raquette Lake, about twelve miles away, through the Marion River, which expands into Eagle and Utowana lakes, and is navigable all the way except for half a mile. This stretch of half a mile Is traversed by the shortest standard
guage railroad in the world-Excursionists who take advantage
of a t r ip to Blue Mountain Lake usually want to make the ascent On a hot day this climb to the top of the peak is difficult, but all the way a trail is blazed and it is easy to follow.
Steamers ply the waters of Blue Mountain Lake and bring supplies as well as other contacts with the outside world. This region cannot be reached by railroad because of the virgin forest, but by the water route it has it individual charm of distinction.
At Blue Mountain the tourist will find a royal welcome a t Potter's Colony Hotel and Blue Mountain House, modern hostelries, noted for their fine cuisine and splendid service.
POTTER'S Hotel Cottage* At Head of
BEAUTIFUL BLUE MT. LAKE Neat camps and pleasant dining
Concrete Road—Modern room
Write For Bates
BLUE MT. LAKE, K. Y.
BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE. N. T .
2055 Feet Above Sea Level "In the Heart of the Great North Woods" In a climate where you will want to eat and a table where you will find most satisfying food. Highway completed to and beyond Blue Mountain House. Booklet: Address M. T. Merwia, Prop. Lowahloondah, Hamilton Co., N. T.
HOTEL GLENMORE Riding—Dancing"—Fishing
T e n n i s — G o l f — B o u i n f Beaut i fu l B o o k l e t Ready f o r
Mai l ing
HARRY KELLOGG, Manager BIG MOOSE, N . Y.
VEERY NEST BS" Moose Lake
Attractive Camp, Modern tn Every Way. Cottages,
Write for Rate*
F. Veery Big Moose, N. Y.
A P a r t i c u l a r P l a c e
F o r P a r t i c u l a r P e o p l e
O w n e r s h i p M a n a g e m e n t
The Cliff House In the Adirondacks on Fourth Lake
All Sports and Social Activities Noted for Excellent Cuisine Rooms with running water
Suites with private bath Booklet upon Request
A. E. Lee Eagle Bay, N. Y.
WATERMAN'S CAMP O N BIG MOOSE L A K E
a resort on a real m o u n t a i n t o t t ing . Modern c o t t a g e s w i t h hote l serv ice .
L. B. WATERMAN . Big Moose, N . Y.
LONE PINE CAMP The camp in the woods on Twitehon Lake. Write for booklet. Rata* reasonable.
P. 0. Big Moose, N. Y. (Adirondack Mts.)
SEVENTH LAKE HOUSE
Overlooks the most picturesqne lake in the Adirondacks.
Modern Throughout CEMENT T E N N I S C O U R T S
DANCING—ORCHESTRA
Complete ly Furni shed to Rent
Cottages
Booklet—Apply
F. E. BREEN, Prop. INLET, N . Y .
DARTS CAMP At Big Moose
A 750-acre resort surrounding our private lake. Every hotel facility In connection with privacy of sixteen well furnished rustic cottages. Restricted clientele.
Booklet Upon Reauett J. W. LESURE, Darts P. O.. K. T.
TWITCHELL LAKE INN
"The road's end where the t ra i l s begin"—a rus t i c Inn in the heart of the Adirondacks .
9 C o t t a g e s W i t h Modern Fac i l i t i e s S U M N E R B. COVEY, Prop.
P. O., B i g Mooae, N . Y.
HIGBY CAMP On Bi& Moose Lake
Petrie's 99
Mountain View Inn and Cottages Fourth Lake—In the Central Adirondacks
NOW OPEN _±n ideal vacation spot on a beautiful mountain lake—easily accessible by train or good roads. All the attractions of mountains, lakes and woods, with the comforts of home. Golf course nearby.
K. PETRIE H. M PETRIE Proprietor Manager
Fourth Lake P. 0. Old Forge, N. Y. Booklet at Courier-Express Travel Bureau or Conso l idated Ticket Offica
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One of the choice spots In the Central Adirondacks combining the scenic beauty of mountains and lake with modern and comfortable surroundirjfcs and with every faculty for rest and recreation. Higby Camp, newly rebuilt in rustic architecture, appeals to the discriminating who appreciate the best in accommodations and cuisine. Luxury without extravagance. For detailed information and reservations, write
ROY C. HIGBY, M&r. Bife Moose, N. Y.
Booklets and Reservations at Courier-Express Travel Bureau
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