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J i rr J«# JOfti 1314 lEe LAKE PLACID NEWS THE NEWS !: HAPPY NEW U 1914 TO ALL ': IX-KO. 36. LAKE ?LAC3D» HSW 70SE, J\K1DAY < ANUASY 2, 1914 FIVE C Siting Kink Formally j Opened New Years Eve Exciting Ice Events Marked Closing Moments of Ninteen Thirteen and of Nineteen Fourteen LARGf GATHERING WITNESS PROGRAM FULFILLMENT Bernard Hennessy, Lake Placid's Seventeen-Year-Old Skating Wonder, Easily Captures All Races In Which He Entered—Cla.ence Bisson, James Her- nessy, Donald Walton and Miss Grace Fortune, of the Younger Set, Displayed Exceptional Proficiency On the Steel Runners—Father Time's Farewell and Baby Year's {1914) Appearance. The spirit of \srte'er sports prevails)of tfee NEWS staff. Weaver mus throughout Lake Placid. Jack Frost j have beefl thinking of the D. & H & has at last safely cosed the lakes fastest train from tfee way he lit out and the rink on Mirror Lake is now ! but the apothicaxy fyiowed close < n la pink condition. Whi e s&atng waa-hs besls. The NEWS man and the ia vogue before the Christmas F*s< -'boniface were net 'm good running val it remained fcr t** 1 1 recent low [ condition, but rather than trait SJ temperatures to eaib'e the aetting of far in the rear th^y resorted to strat piies for Hght'-ng purposes, and the egy and unobserved, save by the i snow storm of fast we*k covered the 'competitors, cat acres© the ho kej mountainside in a white mantel of bjx. and ga-m^d p'aces from whi h, gigantic proportions thue adding thv 1 1* is s*3d, tuey r aiimd a res* w t in finishing touches of Adirond<^ k win-'tae f^lo^m^ O\der: \Vea\er, 1st, ter a'l around. ! Ware, 2nd; Leahy, 3rd; Potter, 4th New Year's Eve marked the real Ortloff, 5th. beginning of wiater sports ^ith an j As the hour of midnight nerd, interesting program that brought out Father Time with his Towing bea d, villagers and visitors until a swartu ;im3 ou his sfcy p ece and with p)l of biack humanity surrounded th * grim staff, appeared for a f»w brief edge of the rink and crowded every moments wend ag h£ way toward \iew iwiat in proximity. Promptly at 'oblivion. The go d old fellow'b pait 9 15 the lights were turned on and 1 ing we n wishes caused rerrct to «*et amid the brilliant iLumlnat'.on. Mafi-|tf e j n tnvJ u^ou;© of all ass^mb^l ter of Ceremonies, Raymond Stereos. | B aMltunentalIl? m wae soon h , m announced ih« *>ve«tii r and the* rvsa'i- 1 in eich instance. The naght was cold and clear, yet nr>t uneoatfart'ible, aad enthusiasm reigned from st^it to fa'sh. )er- n id K-infsesy. the* s^entt^n yea 1 \ o.d sk%~iuj; wonder, \^ i-> tn\ 4 sti r < -pturngr first svni h h? t-*T< tpr d'^pl JR .- aiiu'.'ii^o anil * T. wh < si f;c -• tU e\en n?. all ewmta ^ jouthli. s\k spofd and < f.il ma'.nor pieis ii£ His pr <•' chumpw ' .-L.p h no. a far di*t tut future. The bk -t'llS 0 TDTU Har : f.-edt f , on. Xua<U»r In in* J' stat o' c planted by f«©>. in* <» of one T A\ h n the bsby new ytar clad in wht*. robes, with staff and crcseut and wishing a'l a happy ^jirt nrosp rous • ow y t ui I'll so lAJ parts *1 < n iO\;net' 'iu I u ix of the e* i 1 1 i 1 -• ,.^ r , t -, e 4iy tSilver b\ Ton 1 ,M .Ma ', > its Pu ' <f T-ra , at <. .*' TS ! ' • \i\ oy Jr , as. fV c 2iO yrd sk 1 Winuor, C i Mihii: a c th\ «\\ •< Inn, II. J. tJ:!-».. C J. O;t p par \ >. ri.'. , •;f -.rd I'- 1 .\f:' X . J-T •-_ Edv .•:'(! Huro l u- :Tnl H ir'* >\*•. T;u e 'h pick IMC> Win WHEN, Oil! WHEW WILL THAT ROAD BE BUILT TO ALL INQUIRIES COME THE SAME 9&.D GAG.—HERE FOLLOWS THE LAT- EST President La-^rascn Brawn of the Go d &>ads Association «ays that he me rwd between LAke Piacid aaa Saiunat Lake wUl bt let for HS- piovejneat or even p»^ upon the ls^ foi lettmj until the inveistigatioa of the State Departiuaat of Highways which Governor Gly^ui ius arranged fir has been CJmp e^. Another m-n a so we*L-versed m the aff.us of the depajtraeat reports that up >n a \ at to the Cipitai last week engineers of the state toad turn there was no liketih-od that a&> a<ls ia the Adirondacka requinn asphalt wou d be advert sed for let r.it^ until the prob of departmeiitai affj.iis T*t.s d ae u th The o d ma i.a<i_iin taiw of roid whldi the de- pa^tmeut would ag^m proijabiy \or struct had a better chance for im pwyemeM if the route in quastion vvas far enough op on ..he list Secieta)> R h Fa lei B\ya that 1 the hifehwajs from Lake Plicid to Saraaac L tke and from I ake PUo d to J\ij deb iug satveyed <ind the pa r s p ep<viea now S me cf tti&s h ?hways \> n und ubted > be ad f i to&u fCi c i£xa<_t w turn the nets \o sur\^y <:f tht 1 P ac d ro^d la be i>ig ma*ie in the v cinny of Sa^n i Lake The ro^Us fir^t en the 1 st Ui mp\v'\eme« t n tb s 8*ctoi oi the 4diron4a ks %a^> put rec nt'>, howe\ei, wtt the hi ids of C-ilan^i «L P euc u of K e evile tie fi m t ipiUu n<?cefcS tattd by the di ^.str u» ii \* liv ^\At d iOiid vras on th - st b it ue-i tl e b ttom A repre h atatn-o of tre fl m Sid th ro d AJUJI be U^etsd 'or lottos th - \veek or ea~ > in Jan asm He th rght Lieie w s a fjur ^h^nce ot the c nst uct o> vio k b-^nn n^: th> j ns i'»e cost «rud be p ^ i v ^oi->Uid d lla.a he' \ pitj «.f f)ureen sune^os, j, I a j*n ^i> kn r preumi a\y , M\ .i » j»-y a 1 1( f r to d , „ ev\ ig o,t t P Ch i tu as v^ i» , _ l o a u rwe n X^vr T ^^ .umiivtwi v-a Wilmm\?tj% %t i v* ^ kc iv uli t >oi t n T hs\ i ^ i^. unk low n TO PROTECT SHORES VHTH EIRE BOAi GEORCE A BL'SS CONSTRUCTING CRAFT FOR SHORE OWNERS ASSOCIATION-READY >N SPRING s \HVO it cn h TI • WIUSB0RO PULP Mill EMPLOYE INJURED FELL 2G FEET WITH JAR OF ACID AMD 1$ BADLY BURN- ED — WILL PROBABLY RECOVER ye&erday naorciaig Jesse Ni a the pulp mill of ?*»y at Wilisboro, wi© ternbij, «oid for a time it was thought feuuiy in jttretL whil© in the p&rf/nuance of his dalaes at the mill Nichols, at the time of the accident was taking a two feaadred pound jar of acid, used ux the maaufacture of the pulp from one floor to the next floor abjve H€ was ridmg in the freight e'evato*\ with the acid at his side when end deniy soum part of the mach nery of the elevator went wrong and it diop- ped a dktaace of tweaty ioet stnk lag the Kmer fl^or with ternb ts Nichola wae tirow-u to the floor, aud was cat severely aowut tue head u iJ*itr vn tt vvhiii CDC of his an k.e, wau lat, y *.y c n t d The 3 <x ot JCIU 'A i, 1'i.kcn anc the IIJ u r«tu )K.I illy Doccy bi ' i i , hm iu u t ta ba k ind iejj t a a T e**r b ts m 11 I~>T N Uoo. vvho is i :. oired JLOJ and ab tv i >ei s >.t ag was c ri^cd u ho r ro in Vie M 1 as^> fi-^'-i xUi*iita.i tjiea ihcii ad u a c \wu.d p \ c •* I, l)»it tin i T ta day he ^ai^rui I ^iC 3 i, i u «-r t v LOW a d Ubt t h a iiii j'- l; H J bu r ns uh dV »L. > t , »x ' 11( - not deep ^nj <JI° re, »L. t r »o nil !ca\c ugi» 3v,ar3, Lht?y .ut, i c seiious t-noogh tu ute tic in i J dte man a dei j 4GADEKIG TEAC.1CRS RKOM™ REEORMS Many Charges Urged By State Ed ucators In Conve»tion at 5yracus2, December Z& 31 PRINCIPAL W L WEST IN AT TENDANCE Reoommendat crs S ampuiy Theirs as P^ogressfve Steps That Will Remedy Faults ,n Present PjUbhc School Conditions State educators—p TCIP.L'S im t ademi\ teichers> — as rn h * ci t number of ^(0 m com. iv i ai v u! t , m iko the i o ^ in z t o v e foetus forte f r l mpio\'u=r p~ -e dav B bi c scinol conuu -> i-*it Plac d's euer^ei c p ncu \\' 1 W tst vas n attend i'c* 1 u 1 ^ <'> clarat ot n< r tirn n^. t u i ^ixijL as ^lLait *^ n <i^ c il \*^ ~x ».* tiat \\a> d >'^ ti\ O^^K u * pj. t cu ar Mst .n< o >& , u t xs s im ii Lf' j 11 it j) icpu p c'n e undt\ *- + *^ ( p 3^ ^ i it or o d 1 } u ml V v n. « * that bt ~ - * «.' t IT Will RELIEVE Your COUGH or money back You don't ri*k: a t»pji*. Via^^L t *<« Ow t i l ance. You can tiy t h ,- c in*r ' we firmly belic\e to be one of t'u • * - 4y at '.n rV r* - / - RexallCherry^arktough Syrup do» s not relieve •p< n \ We »it>n t w&nn^i <*»] t !< »' RL- i* dies that do -s uJt ektibfy o \ Cherry Bark Coijgh a^rup »- * •* * i-t-e and MldrJi UH.Q\. 25 '. 5 ^ **!• Sold <.»nlv atf ^ Lake Placid PharWcy Corp. ''Pharmacists to (Particular footle\ I luJ I 1 > ^ ' -, t \ *• AL. CALL AND DICK ID. &H. VAN GIVEN UMBER LUCKY FELLOWS j MER.TED POSITION WINNERS OP TH E WESTON, BULL J T HAVDEN VW - K^, & M'HiLL PRIZES — A SEW- , TER P^oaC .„ r ,NC MACHINE AND MORRIS I HLRE \UDt\-- ^•^ r T i s. M nil* 3 re\e * pa.' v* 1 > * , - t k* o u a «i»»wi t ,^ BASEBALL PLAYED ONJMIRROR LAKt EXCITING GAME NEW YEAR-S DAY BETWEEN REXALL I AND BUSINESS MEN—FOR MER THE VICTORS L>cal fans h ie h p i den and one t i t n j c tei k.^MW »». i L -* t u 1 any re^peus a. at if »u ^ s. e^terd< v a n d t i » R x » *•> f p >akeside ! I stna i »i.> -» Lit JL ^ ta ue *tf t L' ti J i »'t\»ii ! 'U; f ixp Ilex il tc ID « . , t i « bv a sco e f ^ to s i i. t i u e i - 1 g u o a i ' - tt i, i J in cs h Hi\ v P ik i L Keva & I/, ^ici t e p ' t ^ l i . Adan- \i o v - i* i e iu, Till some cf t t i d ^ t f i^r s v- ^ * T J i ti '<**» b i> Joxi-e (t\ F o v x .. ^ *\ n up Re^i s Iv W \ fctc^o a p J \ Limb c Hi- j Pa k , \ ^ OJ 2iU b , GeJ A e i, 3 d ^ , Etl J L j •I ghes s- 1 IL oh s^ 1 ; T '\ I Lawrence, cf , I Hunter, x. J 1 ^uuey If I Buvine- - A \<lan - \• | Mkk v,7 c i t-o (t No T •!. n ^ 1 I cw ci, jliii b D I r ctt - l ) Ou c^ ^8 J la MO ntj - r 1 P a t ^ f, R T Q k, * ' v bod i./ * kfi N • r S PEQLESTED TC RETURN COSTUMES »•* n 'la ^ *fc a Qthe- a o \\».*' e . • i oi.- A V \ CF V AL. A3 k .E G F? B r v 2nd, \\ orn iUric pants — J ci;* n k owt ' t>o t > T t t Tie x i f - p like b+» of greit tn n's Winter Goats & Suits Y d NOW IS YOTJE OPPORTUNITY J 0 AT YOUR 0 ENTIRE STOCK OF Half : T ENTIRE STOCK OP 1-4 G. A. TOUPIN & BUY A COAT OR A SUIT PRICE SUITS AT ie ;R COATS AT & 10 Broadway Saranae Lake, N. Y. Th \*N-»-IO it or ^ P >ft «if l e«nt Mr Ed v ' R tr^ ema'i ho& appomted a ^ > i Ox. ^tc* t d^'-p- ing for \i. ma i uTii < ^ ind k*eon g th a f re •> u t oit n ia. \^id n as Tt ib ex j pec ted that in the spring the t^at 1! be ready to be handled. , Pre-Inventory j Clearance Sale j /i 1 , ..Lite R/* S 1 \ s L=>-g*- nty-Five Per \ F We Do Not Pose as the only plumbers who are capable of doing good work. We rnereiy say that e oo d plumbing work has become a fixed habit 1 with us, and we cannot and will net break that habit. You have the privilege of testing out abrL |ty at our expend. If you are fed, when wea<e through, UP bill, Doesnt that sftow confld*l»^6 tn eur % FRANK G. WALTON 1 GENERAL HAKDVARB Main Street SANITARY PLUMBING Lake Placid, N.Y Ware, Hall Wood, Jewtraw and Wil- son. Event Nb. 5,—One mil© skating race, open to all. Winner, —Bernard Hennessy; 2nd. F. L. Regan; 3rd CWsman, 4th, GSodfrey Ifewey. Time, 3:35. • 'I Event No. 6.—R^lay raca, four pec pie, two wota skates, two without.— I Winner, Be^le and Fortune; 2nd, i Gr»dy and Smith. Ttme 1:30. Eveat No. 7.—440 y&rd skatlag race, for girls,—-Winner-—Grace For- j time: 2n1, Chr r st ? ne Wllkins; 3rd, Carrie Martin, Time 2 minutes. Event No. 8.—N!»ht Shirt race, mixed doiib'es. Winners — Beede and Fortune; 2nd, M. Smith and Wit- Event No, 9.—44f* ya^d skating race^t open to ail. Winner—Peraard Hen- n<^y; 2nd. Dona3d W&Uon, Time, 1:10.\ : Event No, 10.~Oup-h^If mile skat- ing race, for boys ii.fder 18 years,—• | Wlnne ; --~TDdward W! k\m; 2nd, Wil- Hrtm Hurley. Time, ^:C*4. Event No. 11.—-Ste^i> T P Chase for me©,—Winner, Floyd Siictaiey; 2nd, Ben3oett. Time .12 seconds. f Event No. 12.'—One mile race, for boys wsA& 14 years.—Winner, James Hewseesyj 2nd, Edward Pruaier; Srd» Donald Wa'ton' Tttri^ 3:46. Event No. IS.—Fo-»t race, oiwn to all. attempted by only the few brave ones already mentioned.—Won by, H L. Weaver: Ed. Ware, 2nd; Tom- mie Leahy, Zrt; H. L. Potter, 4th; Chr^i Ortl«*f ,6Oi. REALLY COST NOTHING It more than saves it's own cost by saving one-half the soap necessarily used without the use of the paste. It not only saves it's own cost, it saves money, time, latwr, bluing, and reduces the ha*\d labor of wash- ing to a minimum, D. F. Perkett B - Sara:.a-: Lake N Y j -Jfe# A t ::-f *««. • Hor-t \ ur it ZiZ U.t o i' , s I'- s'on 's w OV.T f i \ shou.d be ab=>o-i. d > .^ r i- 1- seh o. .:i ,tis ne.j;h'>'r o n IT on \v\o;]d 5'^e m n. f i ^\'nd dollar\* to U.XWM ? tir 1 — h -'- out*- vd t*li« —\.' \ • £*>*•! r wh«.'f r>. i . s r. s r. e :: -. ous A fr.u t ^n .Tf *h» IT. OJ-' v>.% IP. C fur vii d < n > f ' i> i ist'uts. ai d at th** sr: P r ^ de\ tht m ihe -\d\a.M.ifee <-' w ' J era frradod 3 ho^l Hid* 1 Sfhcci ~«ichft''s U'lde'^- It has been detern.'nco tu t * < e*3 \i tr-e t'tato \i New ^o' k Le?»?iAture Vz-tl be Appea'ed Ti>e f ea.Mi., anr. muy c; i fi>rnn \^.i» D* luiu^h t :o tb? tiv>n of i'i3 t ioxt Sl'Ue lest^'at :•• a«Jo n TV ill be taken by th'*t I 'd The Home of Amusement. Matinee Saturday WALTON 7HEATRE icturesand High Class Of Program Daily Building Fire Proof j POINCI AN A CERATE] To atten- F. H..RUS8 Manufact6r?ng Furrier RAW FUfiS BOUGHT SARAN/fc LAKE, N. Y. Thd^ream par^xcellence \ for the^kin monufastuped Wy distributed by the MERRIAM^klG STORES fee Piadd, ». Y. Paim Beach, Fit. NBRl A»^T