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••%> : * . r -\ .. . J> 3 good pleasure LAUNCHES Launches a u n c h Fine fSulde Boats SARANACJiKF. NEWS Bacy my Dies Tita *ce of Mr. ami Mrs. Frank D«*mbe? 28tti at &« age of two ywtos and sevan mc&tbs. child was bom and lived in n. Intermect wa# in St. Bernard's cemetery + Cora Blanche St. Germain Cora Blanche St. Geroxate., aa em- ploye of the Haase camp died Be eember 28th, aged 24 years. She was born at Da&semora and had many friends tn town s^id there. The bur- Lai occurred the 31st of December. Bradford Merrill, Jr. Bradford Merrill, Jr., young son of Bradford Merrill, died at the home of D©esi&~ 26th, The Merrills came her e ! s Mvroo T. Brewsterj Positively Painless Dentistry TEETH HOLDS UI|E /AN ANCHOR There te no wa# possible for Our New \Anchor *| feature\ Roofless Plate to work l$o#e or fall down. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Painless Extraction With Vitalized Air Modern Dentistry—Moderate Charge All work amounting to $5,00 1 Pay oar fare—If This Adv. is Mentioned. Dr. R. P. Morse 45 Broadway SARANAC LAKE Evenings and Sundays by Appoint ment hi jber ! from Great Neck, L. I., and some i of the most prominent people of that {section attended tibe funeral. Starks Holiday Contest W. J. Burns of Ray Brook won firs ] prize of the twenty-five offered by ~! George L. Starks & Company in the i holiday contest. The prize was a fur- | lined overcoat with kersey shell. Pif- I ty persons turned ia coupons besides { ihe winners. Buoni-Moore Antonio Buoni of Saranae Lake and Lulu Moore of Trudeau wer« married Christmas moral ing at 7 o'clock by *he Rev. Dr. Milford H. Smith, pas tor of the M°*liodist church. The ceremony was performed in the par- sonage and was very simple. It is understood Mr. and Mrs. Buoni will isake their home la the village. beta* biirriect to allow '^Carsaas\ and (Palmer are: Fends lor purchasing its rival to work out. Aoaeag the) extra land; biiikirdi ai*d bowling; im Sarssaac La&era will race U.eir horses this winter are: G. A. boinfbard, Jaswss Leonard, W'lliam Bart, Ed l*&owity, Michael JBg&a,j PhU^> Adier, William Qowett aii«t William McKenna. M. E. Church Notes \Things to be Forgotten and Things to be Remembered\ was the] topic of the Epworth League Scasday evening. H. Ray Williams an i Geo. Greea were leaders. Tuesday eveo-j tag the Bi&*e Study class met in the parsonage. The subject was the one| postponed from the meeting that was f'i have taken place last week. Kaffee Klatsch Mm. George Peck gave a Kaffee Klatech at heir home,. 30 Park avenue, \ for of her those present were risoid^. Mr. and Mis. Louis Goldberg, Mrs, Samuel berg, Miss Lena Ed&lberg, two sisters. fojEi Rochester and New York City A deMgixtfu! time priest. Louis Goldberg and her family. was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. tertaiued tor Mrs. Peek's sisters at their home, 44 Margaret street, Sat urday afternoon. Tns Klatsch was at- tended by the same guests, Local Man Superintendent Thomas Mil 1 or, who calls Saranac Lake his home, ia superintendent for CaLanan & Prescott of KeassTilk- is the big $125,000 bridge they are building between Warren and Sara- toga counties in Glens Falls. The senior member of the firm Is the brother of W. J. Callanan of Sara- nac Lake. The contract is the most considerable it is said that has been undertaken kt the Adirondacks aing track, brso-y furntutife, five bund red. chairs.. ladies' roots, directors' room; total 14310. Sent To Poor-Hous© Mrs. Clara Tomar, who lives in the Moody Pond section oJf the viliage, appear*] before Justice Seavsr A. Miller Saturday morning, cfcasgesi with intoxication and disturbing the peace. S&e had a bad foot and sen- tence was suspended. Later Justice J. Howard Slater sent her to the coojoty poor-house. Judge Miller has giv«n her a term of six months La the Ooomlaga ccu&ty penitentiary, two terms of six months each in the St. Aan's In- dustrial School ia A'basy, a term of six months in tt« St. Magdeteaa school in Troy, thirty itays la tJug jaii at Malotte etc. The woman's record is extraordinary hereabouts. Her husband, Frank Tomar, was kill- ad OIL a railroad ia Massachusetts about two years ago. Personals Edward Herb of Lake Placid was in town Thursday for the day. George tfeidersGu of Piattsburgh was a caller in town the past week. F G. Brush of Moria was in the vil.age on business th^i latter part jf last week. F. E. Otis of Lake Clear called cm friends is the village last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. Mora of New York •ity were in. town last week and ac- companied horn© their sen, who has been stopping at Evergreen Lodges. J. Vernon Lamb and J. Hubert Sevens cf Lake Placid were ia the ,~i]Jage recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Carstensen, ft 11/ llJL'lJLlilll, 1(1 18 B'way Saramie Lake f Electrical f \ Contractors ( A complete line of H O T P O I N T Electriealjieaiiiig appliances \Wire us asd we •wiii wire for you\ Miss Mabel F. \vVasher daughter of George H. Washer, and Nelson Ray- mond Jon©s of Coventry, Vt., were married at the home of the bride^'sj parents, 25 Broadway at 7:*30 Christ- mas Day morning, by the Rev. Dr. M. H. Smith. The wedding trip wiL include the former home of the bridegroom. \Carmen\ vs. \Gypsey Queen\ M. A. Druary's \Carmen\ and George Lattrell's \Gypsey Quean\ will meet once more is if alone in January-—the races are the 7th, 8th and 9th when th: vents take place vicinity in many years. Mr. Miller j Philip F. Robin and Clayton Robin also started the work of laying two j oi New York city were in town at- tniles of petrified brick pavement on j tending- the funeral of the late Ger- Quaker and North streets. GranviUe-1 aid Rabin.. Mr. Carstensen is a > j high official of the New York C&n- Xmas Trade Excellent j ira] Lines. Judging by the cpiaiions of some of | LOUTS J. MacChesaey of the Berke- annual winter j plied: \Yes The two steeds j tre perfectly the leading merchants of the village Xmas trade in 1913 was considerably better than that of 1912. C. Dexter Harbeson, Inc., said business had been \very very good.\ George L. Starks of George L. Starks & Com- pany reported an increase of fron, ten to fifteen per cent. Burr Gray of the Adirondack Art Store, when ask txi if business had been better, rs- \ a bis? increase. We •n'sfied.-\ F. E. HuM are entered in the 2:17 class. Ac-j thought trade had been \about the cording to President Ad:ee of the lo-1 same as last year.\ E, L. Gray did j cal Driving Association seven two- j not care to talk tO his book? had hundred-dollar ^ui^i= vnli be put- u,~. j been made up. The two horses are old rivals. At' their last electing: on the* Blooming- dale road track \Carmen\ was defeat- ed, but Druary's friend claim this nas due to a bad start. TaBk of harness racing on the ice \ere may materialize soon in a fe New Memberships. Boys' C!ub The Boys* Cmb ir s instituted an innovation ?n the shape of ass^Iate or sustaining memberships. The lat- ter will be a 1 lowed full privileges >uch as the use of the gymnasium matinees at least. It, is hoped to j apparatus, billiard and pool tab'es. on T • ;ret together the cash for sonic har. George & Bliss B0AT Builders Complete stock <?f Boat and Motor Supplies TELEPHONE 121-J ] ness rat- I s )me of ; ployes bi i cleaning o ' Branch & I track will • The coins- s. The Association has had its members and their em- )u^y the pist three days Tuesday nights. Monday-, and Friday mornings from Tuesday and Thursday afler- 3 from 1 to 3:30. Residents of Lake F.ower jus.t below }thet village 25 years oM o - more a~e ;;al!an-m's saw mill. The j eligible. Such members can n:st vote be half a mile in length, was changed from that or hold office. The Bmrd of Governors wishes to 'tiier years because of the \ reduce the deficit and provide funds safe ice fonnrly experienced. The • fir the current expenses. The bui-M- rk of laying out the course is j Ing and equipment of the new gym and c'ub house cost $15,276, accord- ing to a recent statement of Trea- surer C, M. Palmer. Of this $15000 | h-ss been paid, leaving a deficit of I $176. Special needs mentioned by Mr. j The reatk > r s o f ttli s paper pleased to learn that there N. DAVIS Send Jn Your Orders Now For I CARRIAGE, SLEIGH and AUTQMO- ! BILE I PAINTING- B. E. McLeod, SUBVEYOR Surveying asid Leveling, Maps and Inscriptions Newman P, O. IKSUS A » C E Placed in the beef companies and at th« lowest rates possible. Notary Public with seal. R W, CLIFFOED, Lake Placid, New York Delivered at your house «r placo QI business at the lowest market prices Hurley Bros. ley is spending 1 the holidays at his ;iome i-n Pittsburgh. J. J. Sagendorf, a brother; Harmon Sagendorf, the father,\ and M'-S3eB Antoinette and Celestie Sagendorf ; sisteiis, of Proprietor Walter Sagen- oorf of the Berkeley, have front! Howe's Cave to spend the holi- days. Mrs. James H. Doherty and Mrs. G. Retenka of Detroit, Mich., are among ; he recent new arrivals at Ever- ^recn Lodge\. Tbey will spend the •-int-ec in town. Charles Camey of Saranac Inn cared on friends In the village re- cently. D uglass E. Martin of Gabrie's was a! town doing h:s Xmas -snapping. Prank J. Duprey of •» Paul Smiths visitetd friends in town recept*;y. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chase of Keene Val<?y ; were about town late y. dying their holiday shopping. Mr. and Mrs- J. Roberts of Eliz ibethtown were shopping in town ast. week. Jahn J. Kennedy of Lake Placid vas a ca'ler in town recently. M. H. Freeman of High Fai's was >n a shopping tour ia town several days ago. L. W. Glenn and A. SL Burns of the Lake Placid Club made a plea- sure trip to the village* recently. H. A. Shatraw of Rainbow was a calier in town not. long since- Are Appreciated by Lak» i pie. Tru.as&nd±i who suffer frefc o&© remedy after l tezaporary beiiefit. Tfals couragteg, bra th.©r e is onelddney aiedLeiae that has earned a re i :>r lasting results mid there plen- ty of proof of its merit right ere in Lake P3ac&. Hero is Use testimony of m& Doan'g Kidney KUs ye B ago. d now makes his testlmo ronger. DjeLorsa, biacksmitb Acker oain St., Lake P!acW, N. Y., ys: \I was about laid up by lame b|k. Ev- ery move caused pains and it his &1- rucet inapoeeibue for me to slop. I isad headaches, too. I waspmally :«!d about B-oan's Kidaey F I proeared fe simply at tM Lake Placid Pharmacy. I was sod reliev- ed of kidney tjomplaittt/- A Lasting Cure Later Mr. DeLoria ss&M *'The statement I gave two yaxrs ko rec >mmeading Doaa's Kidney Ks sti-1 holds good. I have had iKpign cf ifdn,ey trouble s^ace Oiisfeniedy ;urecl rsc\ I iPor sale by aU dealers, flee 6o •ents. F'oster-MUbura Co.,|uffaio. sew r York, sole agents for « Unit id States. Remember the name — &ns — ind take no other. (adv. -oty of var of hos- $100 REWARD $100 CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Estimates Furnished Satisfaction Guaranteed Addrest NEWMAN, ... - ; . N. Telephone No. 11. \ PROFESS ifONAL 1 FESD C. DAY, D. P. S. ( ; DENTIST i Shea Bloqk |\)ffice Hours: 8 $o 12—1 to 5 is at Steam Heated Shop insuring exoel- lent finish on all work Ample Room to accommodate a large number orders at one- tim$>- EUGEME DOR«Y \ PAJNT6R CONTRACTOR Saranac Ave-, - Laxe Placid, N. Y. I We Sell Iron Fence; T&aSttwartlma Works Campanj ' • CINCINNATI, OHIO H tet»«s you can bnr! t t»W« wood fence. Wkf ' For 8tf« J>K a. A. WILSON D to 12 A.M. 1 to 4:30 P.M. Office over Mlerriam's Drug- Lake PUujid - N. Y. FREDERICK IA. ISHAM, Attorney aDdfCounselor at Law, REA ESTATE. Off Ices In P^st Office Block, LAKE PI4-CiD, N. Y. least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure ia all its stag- es, and that is Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Cure is the rnily positive cure now known, to the medical fra- ternity. Catarrh being a constitu- tional disease, requirts a constitution- al treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken, internally, acting directly up- on the blood aad mucous surfaces oi the system, thereby de&twying the foundation of the disease, awl giv- ing the patient strength by building up the constitutioa and assisting na- ture in doing its work. The proprie- tors have so much faith in its cura- tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for Jist of tes- timonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by ail druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family PiLs for con stipation. (adv.) In alleglug that the retailers new buy beef 25 per ceat cheaper than before the new tarriff want into ef- fect the packers tend to bring the high cost of living within swatting distance ^ uxe co-rtsumej\. Civ)! Service Exam masts The State Civil Service jomms- sion wiM hold examinations a Janu- iry 17, 1914, in various citiethrottgh jut the State for the folUyag pos- Agent, Department of Avscu-lture- Open only to residents of iw York County. $720 to $1200. Veal Inspector at 3uffal N. Y., Department of Agriculture, 100. Assistant Superintenden Hudson lefoi-m School Women on! $lU0o md maintenance. Physician, $1200 and maignance Woman Physician, $1200 id ma.n Leaance. Assititant Civil Engineer!\ n 0 to 36.00 a day. Electrical Engineer, $1SO^ si 1 *'\ Assistant Steam Engine ?S4« >3 $000 Sfttd maisitenaoce Assistant Electrical Ensu 1 $^i •:c $900 and maintenance Assistant Inspecior oi ^4 i t ?1200. Inspector of Nurse T r \ n ML Sclioois, Eklucation Departm |1^ ! \ Junior Assistant Cotm* P . r Service CommissioD, $12i'u $ > \ Porieman Printer, Sing flr I \ \- \ Foreman Carpenter, t5 & ~ PrisMi, $1500 to $1800. Baker, Clinton Prison, $- Positions in Labor Dtprrept Medical Inspector of ' o -? Open to men and women .2 i * $3500. Chemical Engineer, $JC<' Civil Engineer and Expdn Eu a ng Construction, 13500 Expert in Firs Prevenu<$ \ ! Corners' Physician, lion eouv^ $150 per annum. Nurse and Matron, CouiT .b*- - u- losis Hospitals. Ope^ gr^dj te nurses only. $480 to $9\tid man Penance. Application blanks mu?? obt^n. ed and filed on or befor«$D.uar> if 1914. For full particuiartd apj.li cation blanks address State Civil Service Cofission Alb, X Y Issued December 17, 1913 — - —9——-\-\-^v-^Tlie- Board of Supervl^oa'B, |jy a 23 to 5, has dacid«*2 to *J the Mountain SanutorSusu P r tha BlBoghamton City Ho»p ing p^Bsoasion on January &ad will thereafter oooducl tution as a county tuberet pital. Tire a;tioa is the cfatioii ->f foor year's of agitation #<$s es- tablishment by the county i tuber cuiosis h:«pital ari duringwhith •me seer™ of Bites have S con- sidertd imd at lfoksr. a ^ dozen * ~>ted dov/n. The property comprises br acres •f iand and is valued at $00. It was noticeable io the vc.m the luagtion that several supe-vre who aave heretofoi^e voted ajat i'h& -nouutais sanaioriuni yr>j, some of whom even voted as&J every ite suggested, swung int>i'e and ••'Oted in favor of an imrtete solu- io-n of a long-standing prfem. THE MAN WHO WINS The man who *in& is an average S<it bdllt on any pt»caiiar i>lau. Xot Sit^t wu.li ajiy pncttlt^r lucfe. Just steady and #:rn€«t QT^L ftj ; i cf pinck. When &*ked a qutfctwMt &« <iu&s no,. He knows and armwers \No\ or \Yes.'* When set at a task that the real eaiVt dc He buckles down unt*i he f s put it through. Wheji it comes to nmp. of mi€(5 preparing to re-omsze for vlgoroua campaign, tbe^hibittei trty insists OJl belag: mcafeed we\! P in the list. Pee] languid, weal? down? • Headache? Stomach t; off A good remedy is Burdock Blood tiers. As your druggist. Price $1.0 (adv.) j Iiyi!Mtll3IBlllllii ree tliiags he's leamed—tkat he who tries Finds favor m h's tzntAzyec's eyes; That It pays to know more than on-- 1 thing weil; That it doesn't ;-=-v ^ h- H^ - .-,. tell. So he works and waits till one fits a day Thera's a better job -with bia-gor pav. And the mea who shirked Vhaa^v^r they cou'd Are bussed by the man wbose work made good. For the man who was is the man ho works, Who neither iubnr uor t\oub s e shirks Who U3e s his ^^^g^ h:s headf h:s y Tiie man who wins is the man wh\» r tries. GOTO (\SS WILSON'S ILS li' TO PA-RISIJ^&OUSE Wresh Roasted Peanuts | Candy Confecttery CJ^icest ^ars and Tobaccos f Pipes Bos ^els S\pol Supplies I Post Care I^fazmes Ne^apers | and other odsj0OQ numerous to mention $ Cass Widn Lake Placid i S NE \MMM MARKET, Fine Chicago &itive pressed Meat at rock bottom prices Pouitry.utter, Eggs, Fruit and Vegetables SMOO MRtfT, FISH and OYSTERS Special this Week Home cured CaBeeL per Ib. - . 8 and 1Oc HOME MADffORK gAUSAGE, per 1b. - I6c Phone 91-W Lejlcux Bldg. I Nev/man ECOWIYIIQAL. LAUIMBRY 37 BLOOMISGDJE AVE. VC IX ^JBPOKATED] SAK*X*C IAK E Family £$\ n per Flat Work Ironing Washing VLTV, basket by piece Hig Grade Shirt and Collar Work Work: cal-d for Wednesdays and Fridays PH0XE 3W Pk K - C©LE HAYFORD Somebody has invent^ p bottle capped with a tHtm ring when the bottie; is ied. But there are some bluikderer4o wou a refxii^ to believe a set lathed r 3 cnitnes. \I suffered habitually a consti- pation Doan's Regulets s strengthened the bow< they have been regular e SAMUEL ^ , Attorney aid Counselor at Law Office Next to parish House Lake Placid^ N. Y Former Queen Amelie of Portiigual j is said to be writing a book how- | ever, it will have to be suppressed before the announcemeait will cause much excitement. j- Office of M 0. D. Dayss for FIRST SidTHtRD WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH Franca Barry Cantwell •• Attorney ,U Law Phone 393 82 Mats St.. Sar»«« Lake, N. Y- EDWIN KENNEDY Contractor Camps A ESTilvM !,ake Placid. ! AME£ B. Davis, Texas. Grocer, SulpblSprints. CLASSIFIED ADVER All advertisements ailing In thfs colur*-. are at the f of 5 cems per agate line,14 ailines to the hich. * red and that lace.\— Carries a compete Jiue of CANDIES.UCARETTES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS Freti Roasted Peanuts DfllLYiim SUNBIIY PAPERS BOOKS, M/fAZINES, NOVELS, PLAYING CARDS SCHOC SUPPLIER and STATIONERY I Noble bldg^next t o bk) R Noble bldg.^next to bank) FOR RENT — Apartmlfurnish- ed if desired. Apply t4a. Chil- lis So. Main St., Lake M, N. Y. TQLET ARTICLES A com^te and varied %n^ of Toilet Articles, repressing the best that ifjtnanufactured, calcu- lated t meet the approvafW the most exacting taste. : ' :: '.-_ f 11 and See If or Yourself NE\|MAN PHARMACY H ^ ^C^? P Proprietor Telephone 14. URRAY _ , Ceiling th | Gbergia Kine Ceiling Everything in id Hard Wood Lumber ABRAM LING, Agent