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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 49

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 49

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TTTT: BROOKLYN DATOT FACTp TTKW 17. 101 HOTELS AND RF.SORTS. HOTKLS AM HI v. mm I ainiiaiv hoi i i axu I'l VXSVI.VAXIA I). limai-e Watrr Gap.

TDlOC ON LAND The Eagle Information Bureau fully until w.ih On Jin Brochure, of Ra.lro.cJ., Steam hip and Special Always at you wrvice. Call, write or phone 6200 Mam. 1 nirg or sea AUTUMN ANNOUNCEMENT I'OIl A MO I UK Till H. OK KATKMlEll STll THE KITTATINNY JOIN ONE OF OUR "PREARRANGED ALL EXPENSE TOURS" ijglfejjiii long isi and DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA.

ULUWAKl WATER GAP, PA. BERMUDA FLORIDA fffTiii HAVANA ,0 NASSAU The Most Attractive Country Hotel Adjacent to New York City. eO 4 .4 VV ocptcmocr on the oudson Al A I Kl l.l.l OI'KA IXTII. I M1IKH for the r-nl. rt.iluinent u'll 1 'V'" lr I'" s' 'r 111 l.

i'. nanum. ill r-mia. mMwal I. llf U--; AM.

lillll.L, r.i.iv trmiwm.ni. Mltil .1: onr-l afierno. i ,11,1, siol.lk attendant, tail) -ho partlea, aUlnm.r.lln. Hire, In, Tin: Kill ATI AW attuatr-d In private park of over 51 of vlrrln foreel nlks an.l and PORTO RICO Eg55 Maiden City lied from Klltatlnny farm. OLD POINT COMFORT AND RETURN a at Hotel.

aO at Inn flN.a.N. Universal Tours iii 1 in i i'ii 1 1 1 1 11 111 v. ii BOTH DAILY AVKKKI.A. AKRAMiKII TO AIKI.T lltl.MKMS OP Al GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND ov.iier.hip rrnyni J. Lehrenkrauss Sons, Managers 3n uiton upp.

ooro nan Rrooklrn, N. Y. TEA NEW JERSEY. atluo. J.

J. I Iiii liitlliig REHKSHIRES. Irrhord lhi.de. Sheffield. Mas.

Are. 8 irfe airy room modern lmpt. own tirodue luoklet. ('. L.

I.IIHUAISK Prop. Hotel Montclair THE HALL. GLEN COVE, L. Fail andWi ADIRONDACKS STILL Delijktful one day OutifAs There's nothing so refreshing as a clay spent on the cool, sparkling waters of the Hudson. You can plan a variety of delightful one-day trips to Bear Mountain, Cornwall or Poughkeepsie and return.

Enjoy the grandeur of the Palisades, the beauties of the Highlands and th clear, sweet air from the hills. Big, fast boats with widr o.ks ami comfortable chairs give you a wonderful day of luxurious enjoyment. Music and restaurant on all steamers. For timetable, other outings and through service see inside cover Suburban Edition New York Telephone Directory. All service daily, except Sunday.

Hudson River Day Line Albany Day Una) Desbroaess St. Pier Telephone 4141 Spring New Yor niK's si n- It IIS OPEN TUB ESI 111 YI.AJl LAN tpu l.u- i CALL BROOKLYNITES i I.ancinf. English 'u' 'K iitu. Required- Modern mprnva- CRYSTAL LAKE HOUSE, The Ardiley. Fred Pratt Wins Annual Motor- tieki I boat Race at Paul IDEAL rPLACE' AUTUMN MOnYhS LEST, I)OI 628; 711 Net IP iviiiit'o I 1, i 'C I only.

Ii NEW ENGLAND. Taul Smiths, N. September 16 TOURS UNDER ESCORT Old Point i Washington Jn Autumn- The annual motorhnat race of the St. HTDSOX VALLEY COUNTIES walk from depot; JS-Jli. weekly.

nox65S. WeMwnnri. T. HOTEL MARTIN, 'T Itouien-Sanny Hook, Patten and lied Hank Regis Yacht flub this year, in the Touring in New England or a iiung ami go race, wrts 1)1. or St.

Itetis Luke and at Had fOTELGRAMATAN ed a large number of boating enthusiasts. With many larger boats in the race, Fred Pratt, the youngest son Is at Its Best IN lllll.lt ami OC TOBER PENNSYLVANIA. CHAN SI I.AMSIIII'S. 1 I ami Alls I I I Pel II. I Tal 'FA I i PS.

Brooklyn, won the event with a guide Full and AVInl THE HILLS AND MOUNTAINS ARE CLAD IN RAIN Row COLORINOI, THE AIR IS MOST I ATI fid. Till: ROAI1S ARE liOOl), AXD THE Gettyaburg el W.ahington nai. in wnien was inilftllM a winu 'iiglne. Master Pratt was much ex For Your Vacation fFsk SW cited and pleased at the largo cup which was ven in tin- event. BUCKWO0D AT IK All I A AA AYSIDE INNS.

PALATIAL RESORTS OF MAGNIFICENT CIT HOTELS OF THIS VACATION LAND ARE BEST ABLE TO ENTERTAIN YOU. GOLF LINKS FREE TO HOTEL Gl'ESTS. (hie of the largest social events of the season was the party given by Mrs. l'ratt at Pine Tree Point Inst w.ek, when a putting match on the camp lawn featured the afternoon INN DUTCHER HOUSE AND COTTAGES, ated Individual Prearranjced Toura Leaving Any Day fBiroaf.SBRVNFioi fn.ii.isi Turns. 11- PAWLING, N.

Y. $35.00 Savannah Line am. was ioiiowea naming until a late hour. in Wednesday morning the midweek race of the St. Uegis Yacht Club was won hy Herbert L.

Pratt Jr. after an exciting run. Today memhers of the St. Begis colony nre assembling hy Invitation for a tea at the St. Heels River (ioli WM.

M. KIMBALL, Secretary. DR. BOLTON'S i'ii 1 1 in: Hour, I'" II XBIHOI'S IN ALIUS. ocean CRUISES I'eelo rh CALIFORNIA THE HEAL TOUR I MILES Til Kill ENli-I INI1S MINK WON 1.1 III 1 1 Club's house, al which Mis Walter James of (lien Cove and New York Is the hostess.

Dr. James has offered For the Autumn Guest An Opportunity Ideal fall resort affording ex ceptional ccommodations and service. Situated ir. private park of 10,000 acres, embracing mountains, streams and wide view of Delaware Valley. Modern construction and appointments.

Every outdoor recreation. Guests permitted use of the famous Golf Course of the Shawnee Country Club by introduction. Trap Shoot a cup for a ladies putting contest, which will precede the tea BERMUDA $58.60 ivru-ww'r RAIL OR BOAT TICKETS ANYWHERE. it Hotel Wat 1 ne or lie unit, 1..11 in-- ln- week was that Of Mrs. BJdward II Litchfield.

Miss Litchfield. Litchfield. Miss Tiffany and B. Hu For Your Vacation 8-DaX Tours, M2JJ, Geo. E.

Mantcrs, 1 MI-iii. Kl 11 II I.ilclili.-ld has a large estate near Tupper Lake, on whp-h is situated Ills ing. 1111 excellently ho private hatha, hot and cold In each room; fireplaces; Beptemher and I ictol.cr; n.o -1, let, ua a roteron, UKEWlHlU FA KM l.N.N. STKAMIlOAT! FALL TOURS Hookltl eqa Nicholas lirace of Brooklyn ar-red here this week and was tiniest of Mrs. (leorge Fales Baker at ir cottaire.

Heoburnwood. later vis S. S. "Bermudian" lucluding Tickets, Hotels, etc. M.

M'XTAIN I Hi 'I'SK. iting the Malone Fair aa the guest of SUNDAY SAIL Up the $4 Round Hudson -a- Drip MlkS, AA'lille rcna A. MHHgan, Mr. anil Mrs. 1.

H. B. Hedincer. M. M.

Beaslev. Miss K. L. Mllllcan. J.

H. B. Hrdincer World Renown I IkN or Treatmeint of (LmmJBH r. anil Lou se 1 on es 01 1 in.ok I 11 formed one of the dinner parties of 1 ELM AVI Aft) SCAffC Hie week. GALEN HALL -1 1 11 or l.ir ilvn was Newburgh, Beacon and Pougrtkespsie "BENJrk'ottELL" CENTRAL HUDSON LINE R1CAN IN THE 1 Di'trolt.

a member of on of the motoring parties to stop here. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. rhrouh Grand Trun Ilelmlt nh.ir. Write for iH.l.- twenty mlnutea of Cbrl.topher at. MOUNTAINS WHWHSV.LU, PA.

ALWAYS OPtN SAUGERTIES ft s- ..11 ami ramiiy 01 nroos registered at Paul Smiths this Also Stephen Pyle of BERimyDfl SOUTH AMERICA THOS COOK S0N Brooklyn. BOSTON2.95 lirm-nrMji. Mm Hall, 'a' Saa'k I Vfc -7JJ fa. Haaali la. aff.ri ADIRONDACKS.

FOR, SALE OR TO LET HOTELS. HOTEL FOR SALE. Lonif dmlanee telephones in rooms. Good 1 -'ui- 1 PROVIDENCE $1.90 like the AVIVTI-lll In i hi- II Milt A I.I. I TS I II 1 1 S-I lit ill) VI I I "6 olu lu rSiiiM' Kly'si I I Suva, New Zealand, Australia vi FAREWELL AT MT.

POCONO Mrs. James A. Logan nnd Edwin Logan of Bayslde, were at Paul Smiths this week with John J. Burke and Julia Ward of New York. Saranac Lake, N.

September 16 Herbert D. Case of Brooklyn is spending some time at Riverside Inn on Lake Flower. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Morton Jr.

of Laurel Hill, L. are spending part of their honeymoon with Mr. Morton's mother, Mrs. fieorge Morion, on Park place. Mr.

Morton is a civil engineer of Brooklyn and connected with the office of the president of the Bar as consulting engineer. Laurence Anderson of Brooklyn, who has been spending some time in Saranac Ijike, has returned to his P.rookljn home. William Bedell, Miss Florence Mln-shull, Miss Madeline Bedell, Mr. and Mrs Frank Hawkins of Hempstead. Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Crulk-shank and Douglass rulkshank of Platl.ush were among those who at SPRUCE CABIN INN 1 ADIRONDACKS Brooklynites Attend Reception Sail.ile All np. IV. J. M.

II. a.iadei R.M.S. "Mm sent. 61, Oct, II.MI...I Pll. TO Given by Mrs.

George Hanley. FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $4.00 American Express Tickets and Tours TRAVEL ''uiide'ESCORT WMH AMERICA SAIL 'NOVEMBER VreERUARY JAPANCHINA 16- Septet For an Ideal Autumn Outing Many Brooklyr Delaware Water Gap. rlng here 1, uiven l.y rell r. Glen wooD CUNARD i.f Ox- street. Brooklyn, at the l'enn- ili.ll-l.

lilSt IVIM-k. It WHS lh- flilS- ent in one of Die most enjoynlilo Delaware Water Gap, Pa. SAlL or JANUARY tended the wedding here on Saturday of Wilfred Bloom of New York and I- a 11- Lake. 1 .1 at mis pmee in many Mis. Hanley, who acted as 13 during the evening, as assist -her two sons, James Hanley ami (1 Hanley.

ling those present were. Mr. and John A. O'Hara and family of lyn, Harry Fleming of 1'hlladel-whose lyric tenor voice was to advantage In a nun, or ed 1 the regist ond this eek, necoinpan 1 tills Shaw of Philadelphia. Mi Smith Miss Conkll'n and Frank R.

a of ilnioklyn. Harold Mgr. P. R. JOHNSC COHMENIE Untim TflflNSAIlWITIfiitt is trick dog, Sport, enteriann-d tests with a number of.

clever Mrs. W. Royal Belth, Miss Carolyn Freeman and Martin H. Freeman of NEW YORK BORDEAUX PARIS 1 The Central Delaware Water Gap, Pa. 5.

S. CHICAGO SEPT. 20, 3 P.M. S.S. I.Ai- AYKTTE SEPT.

23, 3 P.M. S.S.R0CHAMBEAU SEPT. 30, 3 P.M. UlglsHn.1- irr.iile IN WESTCHESTER Flushing nre registered nt the Inn. Another party from Flushing at th' inn includes Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Saxe and Mrs. Clarence Mc.Klm. Hugh W. Llttlejohn and It.

M. Little-John of Flushing are spending some time here. Ijike Placid. N. September 16- FALL TOURS Hot.

I Gramatnn, Bronxvllle, TZrJAVc iivii' tinuc to be a Mecca for Brooklvn ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. rn tin nign granite hills 11 id the "Old Rhine Castle' ALL DELAWARE HOUSE 01 mis piriurcsnui' Hostelry. r.

Gut of the most active summer season ever experienced here has grown a well defined movement to make of Lake GALEN HALL ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ual number of motorists came week for more or less lengthy au-1 visits. Anmlii; IOII.N Y.MlltlCK.

1 Placid an aii-tne-yenr-rouna resort. The principal feature of the undertnk-inir Is the nrooosed erection of a new mill. lie nal-tlcs arc: Mrs. CeorL-o 7-DAY SEA TRIP FRANK TOURIST CO. HOTEL AND SANATORIUM.

Healilenl I'll. .1,1.,,,. Diet Kitchen and Hyurlaiic Department. "GRANlTTLlNTIC Pocono Mountains. H.

i.anorrs, ami Mrs inng, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Stahl. 30-room hotel, suited to use the year through. It Is planned to capitalize a stock company nt 6109,000, and George F.

Stott of Manhattan, representing Harry C. Hough, Miss Nina Thwaltrs. Mrs. 1'eerie M. Brown.

Miss Brown, D. AV. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Manhattan capitalists wno are interested, is now at the Grand View Hotel BRAZIL Hr; Sight-Seeing Yachts 7' or.

S.S. Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 21 Vun.ij i i- ii. TtveKs i S.S. Minas Geraes, Oct.

4 iiSuw.uwt.?d.t BUDD LAKE LLOYD BRAZILEIRO sinn's? '''vy I Hu.M Lake. X. September 16- With the waning da of opium dally JRANSATLANTICA (TAlIANA Dante Aligliieri Oct. 7 Mo Inch or line 1 "NEW YORK TO GLASGOW' MOUNT POCONO- PENNSYLVANIA I- .1. iieppe; ranees Virginia Heppe.

Mrs. Ci. S. Miss Herrlck. of the summer colony and local foliage.

the It. A. Lyons party, and the Frank K. M. Reble party.

Alsor- Donald Ford. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

HaMner, and life ling-Ouldoo Air Try Clarendon Hotel VtrfflnlA Avenne, Nenr Bench. All modem Impts. Reasonable ralea. Bookie lilI 11 nanner. tin i uesony -irs.

iv. muirora of Brooklvn, her guest. Miss Edna Prall of Manhattan, and her son, Ralph K. Mulfnrd were the guests of Mr. Brooklynites who have motored to Mount Pleasant House Indoor COMFORT and ENTERTAIN and Mrs.

George A. Stevens at a picnic PACIHC COAST AND ALASKA. this week are: Mrs. Van Kirk Silver iJiae Tkn.e from Rrooklvn rcoentlv nr. MENT 1 1 1 1 11 11 psi ,11, i-ram i's tiarrntt.

w. Heyman, J. Sllies, Arthur (i.iMsinllh, Mr. and Mrs. Lines! baths.

FREE GAR. rived at the Stevens House Include: George A. AVobie, Mr. and Mrs. James Bnnnard and O.

S. Swanson and family Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Faher of String-ham and Mr, and Mrs. Jesse AGE. Moderate Fall and Win! HOTEL fiBSEOON VSJSS: PIRBPHOOF. Elevator, private Special Fall rates. Open all year.

o. D. PAJNTBH. W. E.

H. M. Leech i. ISI Gold .1.. GREENWICH VISITORS Members of the Brooklyn Chapter, lt.

American Institute of Architects, thir- Jamaica, L. are among those recently arrived at the Stevens House. Ralph Peters, president of the Long Island Railroad, arrived at Whltefaee Inn early In the week. Joining Mrs. Peters and Miss Dorothy Peters, who have been there several weeks.

Mr. Peters was accompanied by Miss H. Peters, Miss Jane R. Peters and Miss H. P.

Goodman of Garden City. Ralph Peters Jr. was also amona those re BERKSHIRE INN Vlrilllln or. Unfa, nwl Sep to 17 weekly; op dajly, .1. E.

cently reaching Whitefa.c inn. ty-seven ill lliimlier. Held their annual outing in Greenwich Wednesday. The trip lo and fnun Now York was made aboard Hie si earn yacht Atlantic of the Hoot of tin- White Load Company. The an-hitects bad dinner at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club here and viewed "3I) the many line residential and business houses here.

In the party wore Frank Quinby. Carroll H. Pratt. It. II.

Bry- F.xchangc Hank, and Mrs. Krew, who have l.oon spending the season at AVhlteface Inn, "ret urned this week. ASHI HY PARK. AV HAAIPMI1RK. Members -f a 10 "-Kiyn who tind QUEEN MARY COTTAGE 7ri it Relvc.leiv are: The Social and Scenic Center of the i-rt i miming, iieorge stit.m'.' C.

II Hourd. Joseph AV. motored to AVhlteface Inn early in the we-k were: Mrs Charles H. Otis, Miss Helen C. Gtls, Miss Emma F.

Cook, Miss Marjorle Foster. Miss Sylvia WHITE MTS. Smslielil Kennedy. William A. Parfltt ton, Miss Bona Leavens, and William F.vans of Brooklvn.

.11,1 -i-iire ami vi.ss furdy I-. L. Miss I'. Mr nnd Mrs. Ktank .1.

Saxe of Klnsh Mrs I SflrfeejianferkaLkc Ing and Mrs I'lnrence of Grafton A 1 1 ncssie tieuei 01 has been appointed as teacher the King street school here for the niing year. Flushing reached Whltefaee Inn by Maplewood Hotel ami Additions to the Brooklyn colony nt The friends of Daniel Hutchinson, 10 formerly resided In Greenwich Northwoods Inn Include: Mrs. F. J. Mrs Charb -s lan'orsim Mr and Mrs-Van Grnusbeek, L.

AV. Van Grausbeek Fiinnaii Mr and Mrs and William Lang. I M. Chase, L. St, mo.

Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Louts Strembel and I Nicholas. Mrs. j.

Covert. Herbert Mrs. George AVhlte of Elmhurst, L. Covert, Mrs. M.

A. Illlg. Lester B. have arrived at Northwoods Inn. Chatterton, Mian Clarice Chattcrton.

while employed as "haufTeur by Commodore W. H. Childs. were shocked lo hear of the death last week of his 19-year-old daughter from infantile paralysis at Port Jefferson, L. K..

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