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J \0!’ s We .~ £1’: °-f‘~2..¢ ‘5‘M:T'z; g‘C.,j..M.\ ‘ ‘ n-..-v .\g\ n June. ;2,9j._T 1_9§3~ A-NNA JHEJRNLD vouarvn or Ajuny T A ‘ ‘CEUEBRATION ‘-Govern6r‘.Select_g Lake. George Estate A As ‘Summer Capital ’ for Téhvis Season 'l‘ab‘l‘ec‘lot‘hs may show wear by cracking along the creases. -Crease tht cloth in the middle at one ironing and imthirds at the next -to ‘help magk-e them last longer. r(-Continuedf from page one) Troop 8. J,«i-inmy G,ug.gile't-ti in the day's festivities are: Bethlehem Park, «Joseph ‘Stark. _ Bethe! Church, Paul Kiefer. Troop 22. Olin Wilson. Troop 21 Casimer Sasiadek. Among the featured enter tainments at the stadium are the athletic ‘program to :be put on by the pupils of the ‘gram- mar ‘gra‘des,_’c0nsisting of: 60— yard dash for boys; '50-yard dash for girls; rboy’-s standing broad jump; ‘boy's base circl inig; iboy’s softball throw; mn- ning high jump for girls; ‘bas- ketball throw for ‘girls; girls softball throw; running high New Attractions for Yucationisu ‘Include ‘Show ‘Boat’ Wi(«h Danginl. ‘Cfuises and ‘Bi'oadcastin'g of ‘Programs by Radio Star: FOR RENT-T—-Lower flat, 27 Martin Avenue, B~la'sde1‘l. Phone Abbott 4127. New York state's \summer capital\ will be located this season on the shores of ‘beautilul and -‘historic Lake George. The announcement that Gov- ernor and Mrs. Herbert. H. ‘Lehman have leased the former F. F. Peabody estate \Green Harbor,\ on Green Bay, ‘three miles north or Lake George Vil- lage, emphasizes the Iasclnatioti which ‘this ‘famous body of water and its en- virons ‘have for all who ‘know it by per- sonal visit or reputation. only some sixty miles ‘distant Irom Albany ‘by automobile highways. Theso programs will be broadcast throughout the «country by radio through a novel hookup. The program will -travel ‘by short wave radio from the “show host,\ as it glides Along the lake. to a receiving ‘point ashore. when it will -continue by long distance tele- phone circuits to the WGY broadcast- ing station in, Schenectady. Another feature of the reorganiied steamboat service is the new telephone equipment installed aboayd all the ves- sels so that at any point when they are docked, connections may be readily el- jump for boys; shut-tle relay for boys and shuttle relay for ~gir~l:‘-. All under the su,perv<i.~:.ion of Coach Del -Fisher, assisted by Stanley Buikaty and‘ the Misses L'i:l1~i‘an Kambat and Victoria Weinstein. The Boy Scouts have a pro gram of Scaut activities to pre- sent which is both interesting and ‘instructive. Two ‘famous Buffalo drill ‘the Martha Washington and Woodmen have promised to give e-.\:l1.ibitions. Folk dances, always colo1't'~ul and enjoyable are promised by Paanv ‘ tablished with the l , telephone system .‘. U » 3-}: .. .=;= aSh°re' Lake George, >\V~“.' ,\\“\'H ‘ V known as :1 beauty I \I>°t W‘ °\‘Y by the people of the Lower right: Steamer “Ho- ricon\ — the “show boat.\ Upper right: 1 h e G o v e r - nor’: summer home. 3. .;., - *\ «K ‘:‘-:2'..'::<...:.-.. .~:-.—.-.~'E:« “Green Harbor\ provides a location from which the Governor can readily \L-onnnute\ when necessary to the ce-n~ ter of omcial business. At other times he will be able to keep in close touch with affairs at. the State House and else- where in the state and nation by tele- phone. the country generally. but by vis- itors from many countries. is thirty- two miles long. Its crystal-clear‘ water is dotted with hundreds of tiny islands. Mountains rise sheer from the water along many miles of the shoreline, which ls given additional variety and charm by scores of small bays. Here and there nestle small villages. but for the most part prlmeval woods shadow inviting retreats. waterside cottages and palatial estates. .\Iodern transportation by automo~ bile, railway and boat plays an impor- tant part in the seasonal return to na- ture's playgrounds many miles from home. but the conveniences and pleas- ures provided by ease and speed of voice communication are equally essen- tial. Empire State and Beasts Inqto In mull!-AEIIHN Relief! / III] II g ’ 2 I 5 @FlRs‘l’-Squooxo l'.\.\.?»\.'3.'c'3.‘.°.$3 , , - am can ‘ s:coi<o- cover I 8 ma: .1. ol (‘linen -1..‘ ...‘.’.5:..f\° £27“ oftlg Gvf 5' 14.] . 9' I I as-g‘;;; «W 14%;. u ‘ ' 0 d¢l3gp.~f;,o1g,~z%’ ,,i*0;,e 05 (1 $5’ :;,1‘00p%2110fY‘(ii,4: 1'55’ ”’;rl°1a\« J e13 0g 177' \”o»“\§l“’ut tléel e?‘1‘9“ i oapca gfiefe 1?/}|’ {\3 twin!’ i‘°,;t\’ fa ,1i0 :{t0rf1’4 Pp wa. ,1: f1],r«. 3.: neyié 31,. 3 waldo 011” V l foan/' 90%;” few --t W M 11:0 cc .,,v,<. / 21 111$ 0 ‘ of 01 ‘J...’ 34 c0,,,1;§gr9 ,0 9;’, J 3,;“c0 21 219 9' o\ 7’ s!’9rY’tf,; , Win’ VI i1] 31d of] f‘9‘rtiY: efpégil '7,/§‘sV ‘I1 _ 4‘ ' 5 6’ Ow ve VI 0 V 3 f1‘ 5‘ 1 Jet)’; 11‘ “I (r 1' W 21 4/‘, 21115;} fl /0: 0“ ic at-ice ‘[1 ‘£1 199 ti?‘ pl at 1» 4 an; 2:. sw« 7‘ of 1113’ ¢\4o‘?(1r1’% 196 V4 Gzyité U;11’cl‘°qe1c'0 :. ‘. 9 1 6 ;2r is; s‘v i,.g),¢.voay rI‘fe1‘Y me” E‘, Plans for the convenience and enter- tainment of visitors to Lake George -this season include several unusual tea- tures. The well-known recreation facili- ties of the resort are supplemented by special plans of the Lake George Trans- portation Corporatlon, which. headed by former Senator Frederick W. Kam- naugh, a summer resident of Bolton» Landing, has taken over the ope “tion or the of steamers which ply the lake. Other oilicials of the company in- clude William B. Woodbury of Diamond Point. Harry Liddle of Bolton. Freder- ick L. Kavanaugh oi‘ Waterford. and Bert Lamb of Bolton Landing. The new mana:.:ement not only as- sures continued operation of our of the oldest stezunship services in the coun- try. but will utilize the \llont:on.\ ship of the fleet. as a \il‘1-W born.\ A dancing deck has been built. and on ui_L:htl_v cruises upon the lake iron‘ the village of Lake George to l’arad1sr~ Bay and back. beginnini; July 1. music will be furnished by the best lcnown dance bands in the country. Other entertain- ment will be providvd by stage. screen, concert and radio stars. EEIEH3 “Insurance with Service\ I2 Pads an1TI7uln 0| llo;ov_o_r. _alllow EE-ii Klein-Hegedus Co. Cor. Gates Ave. and Ridge Rd. Gates Drug Store General Insurance and Bonds With the growth in population and activity in summer the number of tele- phones along Lake George increases practically one hundred per cent. Many of the prominent summer residents. \\ tin nee:-ssarily must keep in close con- t;u:t uith their bn<ine.=ses 1!] dislant cities. have private wire telephone serv~ ice to these points from their lakeside homes. 447 Ridge Road Among: the many prominent summer residents of the ink? are: Adolph S. Ochu. Ru.<.-L-ll (‘. LI- Madame Louise Homer. Matlame Sembrich, Bishop Ernest C. Stires. Charles C. I7f‘l'l‘i\‘N\. William G. Backers. Charles Hilton Brown, Harold and W. K. Bixtw. Low-cost foods must look and taste good. Recipes for attractive low-cost foods are sent on request from the state college of home economics, Ithaca, N. Y. Abbott 0001 Real Estate -—~BUY AT HOME— An ancient bu.~:iness is still in-in; carried on after generations. by Albert ’l‘hotupson of t\lerldeu. l~:m_.'lnnd. It is the inanufactttre of bows and ur- rows, and the business is the only di- rect survival of the original craft. Strangely enough the business neces- sitates the roaring or [lil'k(',\‘$ in order to obtain twelve spmslnl feathers from each bird. 2.000 of which are needed per year in order that Mr. 'l‘lmmpson mny feather the :u'ro\\'s he |ll'(|(lllt‘.(‘S. Bxnc-tly the same tnetlunls nre em- ployed as in the (ln,\~s~ \\'lwu :\ form of conscription laid dawn that f‘\'('l'_\‘ l-2m.'- lish ,\'out‘h haul to put In two hours‘ sl1ntn[i§lgA[iI'_I§(.‘tl(>'0 with llu\\' aml arrmxs of his own ||l‘U(lllOHM].-—-Mlllill‘(‘:l1 Her- Bow and Arrow Busineu ‘ \You ndvertlsed for a cigar ck-rk?\ \Yes I want an experienced man. Do you know the rapes?\ Didn't Need To \Did you ever attend a salmon] for stuttering?“ “N-no. I J-j—jst p-plck}-d it up.\ Peuimiul Jones (noting crmvd)—-—Is the troub‘e all over? Attractive Proposition for Gunges Pulicemnn—.\To, just begun—-‘us a wedding. Local Sula Rrprcunlulive Wnnlcd liuffialo-Pyn-oil Company Wrong Move .\Inther—\\'hv don't you when he trles tn klse you? Dmu:hter—~l tried that and he stopped. :4» \ 1 831 Chnmber of Commerce A More Vnried Navy Ration Buffalo, N. Y. ‘Phone Cieveland 2267 The present 1u\\'_v rntinn. 6-.~:l:1is1i<iu-vi in 1902 and inter iliii('.iiiiNi in 1906. whirl: consisted of iurgu ni1n\uuu~p<, of flour nmi lnonts. \\iii soon he modi- fied to permit issuing of ;;rm\t.or quan- tities of fruits. \’(‘L'(‘IlliI](‘i. miii: nmi coronis. As iivi-ug conditiu-us nhonrd ship are greatly Inmrm-e(i and the sailors‘ duties less nrdumm. though not less exacting, to maintain content- ment the food must be comparable to that which men were accustomed 1: civil life. PHONE: ABBOTT 2381 S31 RiDGY=i ROAD MATTHEW M- KACZOR 3 .: \ FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE LACKAWANNA NEW YORK Unarmed Man Rides Shu-It Unarmed. Roy Wilson caught three sharks, from 6 to 9 feet long. at Brin- bnne. Australia. recently. They had entered a bathing pool during n high tide. Wilson dived into the water, swam up to one of the lntrudera and scrambled upon lts buck. Hooklng his legs under its body he “rode\ it as it dashed up and down the tank. The ahnrk gave up the battle through sheer exhaustion. The others were caught in the same way. §~;\$‘~ M \‘ Presidents adopt various ways of keeping themselves fit. The great “’I‘edd_v\ Roosevelt walked, rude, and played tennis. President ‘Harding was a golfer. Ex-President Hoover does not ride. play golf or tennis, and dls~ likes walking. He keeps himself at by playing medicine ball. President Franlalin Roosevelt. ls exceedingly fond of swimming. He feels that bathing of any kind is good for his wenk logs. President: It Play 3 : A \:3 ROSINSKI FURNITURE CO. Abbott 6400 Easy Term Payments 1005 Ridge Road Convict (to ‘visit-lng wife)—Thoy've had me working on the rock pile for six months now. Wlfe——-How nice! You'll be able to help me make my rock garden when ybu come out;—Boston Transcript. ‘Delightful Prospect ,_.,,.,w-, ,..., Check up \on p‘1a'ckets, «i~ns‘id‘ee . . . .. V. . g seams, «aind finishes on 4ready- T5\“t whfch °“\\‘1‘_‘“.°k\y‘b°'¢°“’§ ‘I; ‘ made dresgeg to be sure th~at‘_ver‘ted mtowa gqxfng-toetown orf ‘ the ~udver‘t‘is_ed bargains ~a-re;ameeting:visitors costume by; k; . really zbargaxps. Lslippingron the matching frock” ' Putting a little girl's pant4ies¥ —a———4 A -—»-»— 7 on a net waist M-eprovi'de.sA »a gun »'—VBUY A1.‘ “mg .i‘ ' H ‘‘-:1i§:-A , .. . » — - . .7 I ’ (A A] L H 3 1 1 z . ’ M1 I‘? “ ; I I Buy one for 25c and get -another for lc 3 , i-‘ ‘ Bathing Sumts 50c up 4 9F P ' fS'lkS k 9 V -1 5 g f A: 9 me an o 1 4 oc s I? with each pair of Shoes or ¥0x=for¢‘ls. be .. .. . ' T. _ __ ,_ 3: fl //\ § I \..4 I ‘ I . e at 1e 3 .'~ . ' 0 v Haberdashery 519 Ridge Road M '] wwww ww+m%-:-:-:-3-:-:-oz-+4»-:«:-oz»:--:«:--:--:«g;g ‘FOR PERSONAL SERV-ICE’ ON YOUR CAR I09 I GEQRGE POPOFF I62 RIDGE ‘ROAD PHONE: Abbott 2020 --.--—o————-— THIS IS AN OFFICIAL '1‘-ESTING STATION SHOE‘ REPAIR SERVICE 950 Ridge Road Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. §F‘We Call and Deh'»'e1' PHONE: Abb. 5 7 0 2 Swlm ' Dine \ D3nC€ TRUCKING AND MOVING BAY VIEW HOTEL ” W (on Lake Shore noun 0*“ -‘“\'°“ 1333“ Reasonable Prices ALLEN T. SHANKS Private Bath Houses Delightful Beach No_ 1 Sa“sbm.yAve _ masde“ PEOPLES DAIRY SERVING Lgckawanna, Blasdell, Woodlnwn and Vicinity -_ Quality Milk and Cream DELIVERED AT YOUR HOME‘ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL‘ DEALER ‘PASTUERIZED Ml..K AND CREAM_ 20 Helen Ave. Bludell, Temp. Phone. Abb. 1157 W