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LAKE HOPATCONG BREEZE

SEASON 1917, LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J., SEPTEMBER 1, 1917. VOL. XXIV, No. 10.

SOMEWHERE IN THE RIVER STYX. CLIFF COTTAGE BED CROSS UNIT. (See picture on front cover) We, the jolly bunch from Styx, The group of summer residents who form- Worries and cares, we have nix. ed a temporary unit for Bed Cross work at MT. ARLINGTON SCHOOL BELL FUND. Fun, it is our middle name, Lake Hopatcong, will hold its last meeting on Tuesday at 3 P. M., at Cliff Cottage. Mrs. R. J. Chaplin, wife of the Mayor of "Frogging" is our favorite game. • Mt. Arlington Borough, wishes to express From this group a junior class was formed Upon the dock of Villa Styx, and still another which might be called the her thanks through "The Breeze" for the Baby Red Cross for the youngest member is generous contributions received to the "Bell We stand to pose for Harris. If you could see the graceful kicks, four years old. Fund" for the new school house of Mt. Ar- The work has been done by many willing lington. The amount of money received up You'd think you were in Paris. hands numbering about thirty members, some to the present time is $125.00, which is suf- attending only once. But in spite of the ir- ficient to purchase the bell for which order Reading from left to right we are: Esther regular attendance much has been accom- has been placed. A word of thanks is also Mosley, Helen Rost, Olive Eresge, Jessie plished. Rocher, Joe Lucas, Mae Speranza, Harry due to Mr. George Beatty who has offered to As many were already members of some install the bell free of charge and also to Wilson, Helen MacDougall, Jack Dumbell, Vera Singin, James Sanches, Agnes Muhl- home organization, it seemed best to show Mr. Albert Gordon, superintendent of the no partiality in the dispositions of the work. school, for the interest he has taken in the back, 0. C. Mosley, Mrs. O. C. Mosley, Miss Jensen; Mascot—Master Carver Harris. • The Ledgewood Unit, branch of Dover Red construction of the school and the cleaning Cross, offered to supply all materials if the up of the grounds. tt« ••< ••< work was turned in at headquarters there. Following is a list of the subscribers: BARREL OF MONEY FOR RED CROSS. It has been a pleasure to carry on this noble Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hexamer, Mr. Henry work in cooperation with the faithful mem- Altenbfand, Mr. and Mrs. F.' L. Schafer, Mr. bers of this branch, and the helpers of the P. S. Dyer, Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Mr. Justus Cliff Cottage Unit welcomed this opportunity Pfeiffer, Mrs. A. Behrens, Mrs. 0. Oehl- to unite their efforts during the few pa, ' schlaeger, Mrs. Robert Dunlap, Mr. A. H. weeks in this direction. ' V Blume, Mr. John Apgar, Mr. and Mrs. George Almost everything except gauze dressing Beatty, Mr. James Le^ie* Mr. Frank Sisco, has been made and the articles stored is , Mr. B. M. Prugh, Master Richard Chaplin, eludes the work of the juniors and the littl / Decker Brothers, Mrs. Dempsy, Mr. John people whose arduous labor rolling %TBU Wiedman, Mr. H. Stone, Mr, William C. Dan- candles and cutting snips for fractt!Fs"pUlb'\.,w ielson, Mr. C. E. Cook, Mr. J. J. Wuensch, was most praiseworthy. As no special fund Mrs. J. S. K., Mr. Charles Champi, Mr. J. has been appropriated for the material, and Purcell, Mr. George Givens, Mr. R. D. Chap- by the Ledgewood branch double energy and lin, Mrs. Adele M. Billy, Mr. George Seeger, labor is attached to the work. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Chaplin, Mr. F. H. Tap- Any contribution however small to help pan, Mr. H. Stone, Mr. C. N. Chaplin, Mrs. this ambitious band of women will be ap- Faneher, Miss aRe B. Cook, Mr. R. J. Roon- preciated. All woolen materials now unfin- ey, Mr.'Harry Cook Mr. M. Roser, Dr. Charles ished should be turned in before October first D. Gordon, Mr. A. H. Gordon, Mr. A. W. to Mrs. Opdyke, at P. 0. Landing, N. J., for Meeker, Mr. Harry Crook, Mr. Edwin Lee, the Ledgewood Unit. Mr. William G. Meyer f Mr, James Scelsa, Mr. R. G. Mann, Mr. P. S. Delaney, Mr. W. *t< >» *•« H. Chaplin, Mrs. S. S., Mrs. P. Patten. LAKE HOPATCONG DRAMATIC SOCIETY. «•• ••• ••• On Saturday evening, August 2.5th, the PUBLIC CARD PARTY AT YACHT CLUB. Lake Hopatcong Dramatic Society gave their friends a complimentary performance of The final public card party of the season The children in the above picture are "Bluebeard" at the Jolly Brothers Club. will be held on Tuesday, September fourth, Velma and Jack Lake, Jr., of The Sunny- After the clever performance, which was i Ji it 2:15 P. M. Tickets are on sale at the side. Velma has been busy all summer col- very much enjoyed by all, it was suggested racht Club, 5 0 cents each. This affair will lecting for the Red Cross. Her nurses' uni- by one of the. gentlemen present, that the 36 held for the benefit of the Women's Aux- form was made by her grandmother, Mrs. audience make a contribution for the per- liary. H. H. Ahrens. Jack accompanies his three- sonal use of the juvenile actors and actresses. Bridge and 500 will be played and hand- year-old sister to protect her, and to salute The suggestion was acted upon at once and : iome prizes have already been donated. Two contributors. a.neat sum was turned over to the children,,, :akes to be baked especially for this occasion, Up to date $13.5 8 has been netted. At to do with as they saw fit. vill be raffled at 5 and 10 cents a chance. the end of the season the entire proceeds A meeting of the Dramatic Society wag Everyone at the lake is cordially invited to will be given to the Roxbury Auxiliary of held and they decided to use the proceed/ : ittend. the Red Cross. in purchasing an appropriate gift-..fjjr~-Mri A special meeting of the Women's Aux- Robert Levers, who has devoted considerably 'i,'* liary will be held at the Yacht Club on Wed- NEW SCHOOL FOR MT. ARLINGTON. time and attention for the past five yearsr lesday, September fifth, at 10:30 A. M. Mem- in supervising and training the Society. The- ers are urgently requested to be present, The new Mt. Arlington school house will token of appreciation was a very handsome, s matters of importance will be discussd. be opened on September 10th. The school "sweet grass" work basket. is a modern two room frame building, well Mrs. Levers was very much surprised and: lighted and provided with a hot air heating delighted when the gift was presented to A WORD FOR THE ARTIFICIALS. system. Each of the two rooms will accom- her. modate forty children. It is not unwise to have both large and The building is centrally located, just off The Lake Hopatcong Dramatic Society is mall artificials in your tackle box, and there composed of the following talented members: Howard Boulevard. An acre of ground sur- Miss,Gertrude Homer, Miss Elizabeth Levers, srtainly is a place for both the wobbler min- rounding the school will be used as a ball Mr. Curran Hoagland and Mr. William Hom- ow and the underwater type. A bass flsher- field and playground. er. lan's tackle box is not complete without Mrs. Lena Best of Netcong, will be prin- sveral of the best known productions. Furn- cipal of the new school and teach the gram- ihed as artificials now are, with few hooks, mar department. Miss Eva Krayer, of New A Logical Conclusion. ley are especially desirable and are such Providence will be in charge of the primary portsmanlike lures that even the most dis- department. Did you really call this gentleman an old I'iminating and obdurate are trying them Mr. F. H. Tappen, Mr. William Chaplin, fool last night?" said the Judge severely. at. If properly used the artificial minnows and Mr. A. H^ Gordon composed the com- The prisoner tried hard to collect his ill produce results that are enough for your mittee in charge of the building operations. thoughts. • eeds and demands, and if they go that far The work was done by Contractor George H. "The more I look at him the more likely ley are worthy, and honorable. Beatty. it seems that I did," he replied. LAKE HOPATCONG BREEZE Saturday, September 1,1917, ball. ters Muriel and Virginia, have returned to Mr .and Mrs. Harry Manden, Miss Hefner, The Meekston from Jeffersonville, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Westerman, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William H-. Osgood, of New Sherman, all of Paterson, were 'week-end york, and dog Pete, were guests of Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaerer at Hel- Mrs. Guernsey Price at Durban Lodge for a vetia Cottage. week. Mr. Frank R. Krugler, of New York, is Miss Louise Andrews, of Rutherford, and spending two weeks vacation at, his camp, Mr. Arnold Willits, of Boonton, are the guests Woodrest. Dr. and Mrs. William G. Sharp of Mrs. William T. Cooper and family, of COTTAGES of Morristown, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beau-Site. , Krugler at the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Finch and son Mr. and Mrs. J. Krenrich and daughter of Mrs. W. H. Bailey is entertaining her niece, Sterling, of Schenectady, and Mr. and Mrs! Newark, are spending their vacation at Ross- Miss Agnes Romaine, of Millburn. Mr. and Leon Finch, of Dover, are spending a week more. Mrs. Frank Pierson, of Morristown, were vis- at Muscanet Cottage. f: Mr. Curts, a guest at Rustic Lodge, swam itors during the week. Mr. E. Fessler was a Mrs. Henry F. Keil and Mr. and Mrs, ij from dock of the Rustic to Nolans Point in, guest at luncheon on Tuesday. Charles Ohmeis, of New York, are spending one and a half hours. Miss Ethel Vreeland, of Passaic, and Mr. a week at Hillcrest as the guests of Mr. and u Mr. William H. King has been in Kentucky James Verrinder, of Rochester, have returned Mrs. John Ohmeis. a but will return to the lake this week-end. to their homes after visiting Acquackanonk Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Anschuetz and Bon Esprit will have as. guests over Labor Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Campbell are children Marjorie and Gladys, are occupying a Day, Mrs. Maria S. Gibbs of Orange; Mr. entertaining Mrs. Albert Verrinder, of Clif- Edge Water Cottage. Mr. George Anschuetz a: Henry T. Folson of Llewelyn Park, N. J. ton. was a week-end guest. Miss Edith Wenman of Morristown, spent Mrs. M. Hoffman, of Pottsville, has re- Last Saturday Mrs. John Birkenstock, of last week-end at the Nest and did much to turned to her home after a pleasant visit Rocky Ledge, entertained Mrs. A. A. Shep- make Sperry Springs Camp Meeting a suc- at the Schuylkill. Mr. Karl Powers, also of erd, Mr. and Mrs. Timson and three sons, cess by singing "In the Garden". Miss Ethel Pottsville, is the week-end guest of Mi and who motored from Orange. Winship has joined her sister and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ketner. Mr. Ketner is still en- Mr. and Mrs. William Snow and son David, Mrs. Walter Winship also of New York, will vied by the neighbors for his success at fish- of Easton, spent the week-end at Grey Brick. arrive this week-end to remain over Labor ing. Miss Janette Lawrence, of Madison, has also Day. . Mr. John Geyer, of Rainbow Cottage, cele- been spending a week at the cottage. Things are happening at Ivanhoe 88. Sun- brated his sixty-fourht birthday on August Mr. and- Mrs. W. Frank Massey, of Stony ti- day, Mr. Joseph Boyle, Sr., Misses Amelia, 24th. Fifty relatives, friends and neighbors Path, have as their guests over Labor Day: to Helen and Ethel Boyle and Miss May Miller were present. The cottage was tastefully dec- Mr. and Mrs. Wilford H. Yeomans, Mr. and ai 1 tr iijn motored up from Paterson. Master Edward orated with Japanese lanterns and bunting. Mrs. Donald S. Yeomans, of Easton, and Ml . so Gurriell and Miss "Beatrice" Sampson, bet- The children enjoyed a marshmallow toast. and Mrs. Harry B. Taylor, Jr., of Chester, Pa. vi ter known as Peggy, are spending the week Mrs. R. Endler, Mrs. R. Benning, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pilling, of'Newarft, at camp. Notice:—When'ye see the lake rise J. Head,, of New York, spent Tuesday at the were entertained over the weeit-end by Mr. St know ye that the latter is taking a swim. Rainbow. Mr. H. Ahlers, of New York, was and Mrs. J. B. Barlow. Misses Alene and as Aunt Mame and Margaret are getting a guest on Friday. Elizabeth Barlow are playing hookey from ad fo^go home. Mrs. J. Heye, of Florence Cottage, enter- scliool to spend another week at the lake. m: tained the following notables from the D. L. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. fr< and W. on Sunday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. EAST SHORE. Burns, at the Biltmore, were: Mrs. B. 6. m< W. Collins and daughter, of East Orange; Osterman, Mrs. A. W. McGuire, Messrs. How- IE Mr. William Price, of New York, spent Mr. and Mrs. . J. Owens and daughter, of ard T. King, Fred Perry, Roland Kilbourne, Mi the week-end at May-Bill Cottage. Jamaica, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Ryer, of and Lloyd Van Iderstine, all of South Orange, dr . Master George Borton, of Newark, spent Hoboken. Mrs. Ryer is staying with Mrs. Mr. aid Mrs. William Reising and. four nil the week-end with Arnold Hill at Woodbine Heye for two weeks. Mrs. E. Relf, of Ho- children, of ; Misses Anna and Mar- tin Cottage,. boken, and Mr. A. Kuhle, of West New York, garet Klie, of Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. wa Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thomas spent several are expected to arrive soon. Joseph James and son, of Bayonne, spent two tat days at The Ellsworth with Mr. and Mrs. A very enjoyable Kaffee Klatch was given weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Schumann J. Meyer. • by Mrs. E. Bergquist of Fair View Cottage at the Sussex House. evi Mr, Charles Van Gilder left on Tuesday last Tuesday afternoon. Home-made biscuits Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pullen and little j lor the Colorado School of Mines, at Golden, and cake were enjoyed by all the guests. daughter of Newark, were guests at the noi Colorado. The following were present: Mrs. Henry . Tanglewood Cottage on Sunday. Mr. and ins Miss May Maurer and Miss Josephine Pres- Birchenough, Mrs. Harry Birchenough, Miss Mrs. J. V. Cain and Miss Mary Cain, of Mid- car ler, of Brooklyn, are week-end guests at Hun- Emma Birchenough, Mrs. J. Mahanna, Miss dlebush, arrived Friday to spend Labor Day ( nel'a Lodge. • Emma Van Voorhies, -Miss Gertrude Birch- at the cottage. bn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason, of Paterson, enough, Miss Florence .• Birchenough, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David McKay, of New York, she are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birch- John G. Keller, Mrs; George J. Patton, Mrs. are spending their vacation at Falconhurst enough over Labor Day. Fred N. Rivers, and Mrs. C. H. Noyes. Mrs. with Mr. and • Mrs. George Leonhard. The Chi Miss Anna Cramer, Miss S. Van Horn, and H. Johnson, the famous fudge-maker of New family was made happy by a flying visit paid is a Mrs. R. W. Chase, of Morristown, are so- York, spent the week-end at Fairview. Mr. 1 by Ike and Ike, members of the Naval Re- per journing at the Red House. Bryant and Mr. A. Bryant, of Netcong, were serve Corps, now stationed at New London, kee Miss Florence Kern, of Bloomfield, is guests on Tuesday. Conn. J spending a few days at The Willows as' the Mr. and Mrs. William Wells, William par guest of Miss Mae Baechlin. WEST SHOBE. Wells, Mr. Edward Hagel, Mr. Harry Has- prei Miss Agnes Douglas, of Jersey City,, will singer, and Mr. Gus Mohrbeck, of Newark, Leo spend- Lahor Day week-end with her sister, Mr. Leslie Ward, of Newark, is visiting Mr. spent Sunday at the Elsinore Cottage. Will • Gui Mrs. David T. Lockwood, at Camp Restmore. Oscar Frederick at the Shady Nook. Hassinger has been considered a hero since Ik Mr. Clinton E. Weston and daughters Mar- Mrs. H. Wager, of New York, is visiting last Sunday, when he rescued Mr. Carl Fuehs tun ion and Edna motored from South Orange Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Richards at the Joegene. after the latter had gone down once. tern last Sunday to spend the day at Quinebaug. Miss Grace Ackerman, of Ken-a-pau Gables Week-end visitors at the Almedon were IV Mrs. A. E. Seng-stack,, of Wren Lodge, has is attending the graduation exercises at West Misses Anna Schroll and Madeline Sampson, wee as her guests Miss Marion Karr, Mr. Earl Point. of Newark, Mr. Charles Schauner and Mr. beei Platt, "of Passaic, and Mr. John Brownley, of Mr. DeWitt Brouard, of Brooklyn, spent Thomas Dunkley, of Paterson. Master Cur- R Clifton. the week-end with Mr. John Northrup at ry and Louise Curry find great sport on the Ph« Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Marshall and daugh- Cheer-Up. lake in the old tug they call a sailboat. Mr. lach ter Grace, of Jersey City, are the week-end Mr. and Mrs. John Reading, of Pittstowh, and Mrs. Curry expect to entertain Mr. Eng g-uests of Mrs. George J. Patton at Camp were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Young Charles Gutherman, of , Nelson ler, Rest-a-While. on Sunday. Hannak and Miss Florence Kramer, of New- Rosi Mrs. J. E. Bunting and sons of Flushing, Mr. Charles S. Hanan, of Brooklyn, is ark, over Labor Day. row, New York, are expected to spend a week spending his vacation at Dewdropinn over Mr. Al Downer and Miss Dorothy Peer, at Three Oaks Cottage. Mr. R. Pope, of East Labor Day. both of West Orange, spent the week-end at Orange, was a week-end guest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorne are expected to the Ferndale. Where did Dot walk Sunday Mrs. John A. Carye spent Wednesday in return to the Ethel-Wynne after' a brief visit that she did not know cheese from butter? Boonton. Miss Anna Carey has returned af- to the city. Great preparations are being made for Labor ter spending two weeks at Boonton, and is Mr. , Foster Smith, of Cranford, spent the Day, when '.'Prize-fighter Marvel" and "Ex- entertaining Miss Helen Cooney. week-e'nd with Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Schlossingk pert Swimmer Al" will arrive. Miss Gladys Mrs. William Redgate, of Newark; Mr. and at Villa Rusticana. - Downer, is celebrating her eighteenth birth- Mrs. Landon Smith and Miss Gertrude Smith Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Watson, of Ridgewood, day today. Other guests expected are: Mr, of The Oaks, spent Sunday with Mr. and will spend the coming week over Labor Day and Mrs. E. Vreeland, of Orange, and Miss Mrs. John G. Keller at Camp Solid Comfort. with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Tolson. Margaret Sayers, of West Orange. Mrs. E. Beattie has had a new flag-pole Mrs. F. V. Walker, of Blair Lodge, is Capt. L. McGill, of the Lehigh Valley Po- erected on the front lawn of her cottage, spending a couple ol \\-oeks in X^waik, \is- lice, was the guest of 'Lieut. D. R. Andrews Georgienna. The pole measures about fifty iting her mother, Mi -s. John Owens. at Camp Campbell at the canal locks. Ser- feet in height and is surmounted by a glass Mr. and Mis. James L. Mceks and daugh- geant Adolph Schroeder has joined Liejit. Saturday, September 1, 1917. Andrews' force, making a total of five men FREDDY WELSH VISITS »uarding the dam. Lieut. Andrews is to be WITH HUDSON MAXIM. Congratulated, as he has none but exper- Miss Dorathea B. Durltee will ienced and efficient men assisting him. Freddy Welsh, lightweight champion boxer spend Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. of the world until very recently, when he George A. Durkee, the well known Mr. Robert Naldrett, of Brooklyn, is a lost the championship to Leonard, paid a artist of Brooklyn, will spend ••uest at Brewster Villa. Miss Lillie Hagerty, visit to Maxim Park on Saturday last, to re- Labor Day. VIr. Thomas Hagerty and Mr. Walter Hagerty new friendly acquaintanceship with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Young and )f Hoboken, arrived on Wednesday. Maxim. family of Brooklyn, are guests of The latest fad on King road is women dres- In 1912, five years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Max- Mr. and Mrs. E. Holman. Mr. ied in the uniform of the Atlas guard. Too im, with Mr. Charles H. Ingersoll, the Dollar William R. Gordon of Brooklyn lad they cannot fill the place of the men. Watch man, and his wife, paid a visit to and his mother, Mrs. R. M. Gor- Miss Grace Walker enjoyed the auto trip . Elbert and Alice Hubbard at East Aurora. don are also guests at Holman Cottage. Mr. o Landing on Sunday afternoon. Freddy Welsh was visiting Elbert and Alice Thomas Gordon spent last week-end at the Mrs. Thomas Walsh and daughter May, also, at the same time, and he gave the cottage. rom Newark, spent the day with their cous- guests an exhibition of how a real fighting Nobody likes a fat man Bill? a's Mr. and Mrs. . A, Leahy, of King road. man must train to keep himself in pink of Dr. Van Noort is going in for the rest Andy Toomath, of King road, gives pleas- condition. This exhibition was followed by a game. re to a great many in displaying'his ability boxing bout between the champion and a Camp Duco will be filled to overflowing s a musician of no mean talent. husky lad of the neighborhood whom he had over Labor Day. Helen Arndacky and Freida Mailander are been training. Just Right Club is ending the season with ttractions at Landing. They are two pretty Mr. Maxim intimated to Mrs. Maxim that many brilliant affairs. nd dashing girls and very popular in the he would like to take a turn with Freddy Freddie, the butcher, is keeping company ounger set. himself, but she immediately filed a demur- with that Paterson girl. Miss Eva O'Leary and' Grace Walker, of rer. However, the old fighting spirit rose up Since 'Joe Quigg has to go to war he is rooklyn, spent the week-end with Mr. and so strongly in the breast of Mr. Maxim that looking for someone to take Sheriff. [rs. Walker at Blair Lodge. he donned the gloves, and he and the cham- The chief at Allen's has another job on pion went at it hammer and tongs. hand. We wonder who stole the pie? Elbert Hubbard, in giving an account of Harry Mackid is taken the place of "b earn- MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE. the bout in the Philistine, said that they er". He is thinking of wearing a baseball The dance hall is now a bee-hive of ac- boxed three rounds according to Marquis of mask. vity, as the patrons are arriving in swarms Queensbury rules. As a matter of fact they Leo, the porterat Allen's, was lost in the i participate in the dances, lured by the boxed but one round. Mr. Hubbard acted as crowd at the Mountain View last Sunday rs rendered by Mr. Junker's "Jazz" orches- timekeeper, and when the end of the three night. a, which has been here throughout the sea- minutes came Mr. Maxim was very glad to sit Joseph H. Quigg, secretary of the Passaic m and which has earned for itself an en- down and get his breath. Valley Sewage Com., is spending a few days able reputation as a melody-dispenser. It was a mighty lively three-minute bout, at the club. A very remarkable feat was performed on but Mr. Maxim, having a false left hand, was Late hours do not agree with Butch. The mday by Mr. S. Ci'amer, whose reputation somewhat handicapped. This same left hand, rest of the season Freddie must go to bed a swimmer is widespread. Mr. Cramer which is made of steel, although covered with when the curfew rings. ^ded to his other aquatic exploits by swim- a boxing glove, still served as a handicap to Although Georges' little doll is only six- ing the entire width of the lake, across the in-fighting of Freddy Welsh. teen we must give him credit as she is the am the Mountain dock, towing a launch by Both contestants admitted the pugnacious prettiest girl at the lake. aans of a rope fastened across his shoulders, prowess of the other, and shook hands and Allen at last has a handsome bartender. the boat were eight persons, whose com- became the best of friends forever after. The cigar cleric and the butcher love each aed weight was approximately twelve hun- Freddy Welsh has retired from the ring other as a bird dog loves a porcupine. ed pounds. The distance was covered in and has established a repair shop at Summit, This week-end Just Right Club will enter- aeteen minutes and forty seconds. Al- New Jersey, for human huskies who find tain Mr. James Farrell and Mr. Daa Lavery ough no notice had been given, Mr. Cramer themselves, either from over-work or from who are cementing their friendship at the ;s accorded a cordial reception by the spec- too much age, tending toward dereliction. lake. :ors on the opposite shore. Like the famous Muldoon, Freddy Welsh Joe the waiter is very popular. We hope\ Miss Hodgers entertains the guests every has the ability to knock health and sense to see him again with us next season. The sning with a concert of classical selections. into a man just as effectively as he is able same thing applies to our handsome waiter Nan gives diving exhibitions every after- to knock it out of him. Walter. on at three, under the supervision of her George, Allen's grocery clerk, has a new Freddy Welsh is a very mild-mannered, Wi •tractor, Chubby. Who is Chubby? The pleasant, and gentlemanly young Welshman, friend. Sweet twelve and never been kissed. V idy kid! and unless one should happen to bump George says when they are kids you can Ba)/ Chubby- has a hard time deciding between against his muscles he would never suspect train them. .j mettes and blondes. They all love his him of being the wonderful fighting man that "Edison" Thomas J. Smith, Board of T Works Com. of Newark, and U. S. District ' } ies. Which shall it be? Chorus: A b . he is. ! The canning factory is again in action, Mr. Maxim is sixty-four years old, and has Att. Charles F. Lynch spent a few days at ~ ubby is chief superintendent and Cramer never had a vacation, but he threatens now Just Right Club. .ssistant. A calendar marking off the three to take a vacation and a strenuous rest at Mrs. A. J. Gsegner has returned to Pat- iods of the day would help these two to Freddy Welsh's place. erson for a few days. Mrs. Isaacs has re- "* p their appointments straight, ••• «•< ** turned to her home in Baltimore after a iiss Lucy Nicolai was given a birthday pleasant, stay at Takitez Cottage. ty by the Sassy Six last Saturday. Those AMERICAN HOUSE. New arrivals at Bellvue House are: Mr. sent were Misses Lucy Nicolai, Dotty Last Thursday the guests enjoyed an auto J. Zester, Hy Doerfeld of Paterson, N. J.; inard, Lee Began, Venie Ward, Millie trip to Budd Lake. The Nettie M., was Mr. William Berger of Clifton, N. J.; Mr..,afld ldlach, and Gert DeCamp. chartered last week for a trip around the Mrs. A. Schlatter of Lake View, N.' j\, and'*--, Irs. Annie Smith, of: New York, will re- lake. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Graf of West Hoboken. i to her home next Tuesday after an ex- The following guests are stopping at the The waiters and the various departments, led stay at the lake. house: Miss Adele Lederer, Mr. Edgar Led- at Allen's extend to their many patrons their- erer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Block, of Passaic; Miss sincerest thanks for their kind patronage andp trs. L. B. Adams will leave the lake next Lillie R, Zinn, of Springfield, Mass.; Mr. H. hope that the 1918 season will be as sue-.' k to meet her husband. Mr. Adams has Gautschy, of Paterson; Miss B. Gunther, of cessful as the 1917. l through the war zone three times, Center Moriches, L. I.; Mrs. E. Ludtker, Mr. .ecent arrivals are: Mr. Edgar Best of Louis Friedman, Miss Theresa Marley, Miss •«• «•< «i« . ,.>; " » ladelphia; Miss F. M. King, Mr. R. Gund- Sari Abrahams, Mr. Joseph B, Abrahams, Mrs. CAMP NA01REMA. ' . of Brooklyn; Mrs. Mary DeCamp, of A, Landwehr, Mr. and Mrs. C. Maneke, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Beckett motored from lewood; Mr. and Mrs, William C. Koeh- Edwin H. Levy, Mr. John J. Mulcare, Mr. of Union Hill; Misses Marie and Louise Newark on Monday to visit the camp. Al Rosenbaum, Misses Lillie and Hattie Ros- Mr. and Mrs, Charles Allen and son of a, of West Hoboken; Mr. Walter McMor- enbatim, Miss Rebecca Goldman, and Mr. M. . Dr. Herman L. Braun, of New York. South Orange; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Armstrong Silverstein, of New York. Mr, Chester Johnson and Mr. Lawrence John- •t. ••• ••• son of Newark, are guests at the camp. LAKE VIEAV HOUSE. VILLA GERARDS. A large number of guests is expected over Labor Day. new tennis star—Mr. Henry Richter, the • Mrs. W. Annette and Mr. William Engle- rical engineer of and mann won pxizes at the euchre held on Bronx, arrived last week and will remain Thursday of last week. PI. PLEASANT CLUB. Labor Day. Recent arrivals include: Mr. G. Bernhard, Mr. and Mrs. C, Leverich Brett and Mr isses Anna TJhr, Belle Hyman and Edith Miss Rose Bernhard, Miss Helen Burns, Miss Roger W. Brett are guests at Birch Tree •V aowitz, of New York, the three diving Marjorie Burns, Mr. M. Milner, Mrs. M. J. Lodge over Labor Day. ises, may be seen performing on the dock Williams and daughter Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert G. Wright and two afternoon. E. Hanauer, Mr. and Mrs. T. Kerfs, of New children, of Maplewood, are stopping at Dr. ist Friday Mr. Thomas R. Moore, pro- York; the Misses Boehrer, Mr. and Mrs, H. Bennett's cottage. Miss Virginia Law, of s or of the Lake View, took" a sail on the C. Wolff, of Hoboken; Mrs. R. J. Kline, of Maplewood, is spending two weeks at the cot- / for the first time in ten years. Richmond Hill. tage. ' Saturday, September 1, 1917, BREEZE HOTEL ESPANONG. tember 1st, Miss May G. Ridley will be at RIVER STYX. the cottage for a few weeks. On Monday Frank Lister seems quite busy with the Mr. Alfred Brooks Camp- evening we will entertain Miss Elizabeth Mil- Gold Dust twins from Northwood. bell of the mosquito fleet, ligan, the famous Junior Toe Dancer. George misses his Sunday school teachei from Newport, S. P. 85, is Miss Belle McMahon, Mr. Arthur Doug- from Brooklyn. home on- a five-days furlough lass of New York, and Mr. George Crouch John Bird has been noticed frequently with with his parents. of Brooklyn, will be guests over the week- Mr. Carl W. Meyer, of Cor- end at Shevlin Cottage. The knitting is still chickens in the Lozier. nell University, is the guest going on at a rapid pace at Shevlin Cottage. Very good Eddie, the bashful mixologist, over Labor Day of Mr. and Mr. George C. Lanz is spending his vaca- at the hotel while sitting on the porch was Mrs. E. A, Marxsen. tion with his family at the Shore House at kidnapped by a stunning blonde. Miss Mary Doon of Newark, Birchwood Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. George C. , A rescuing party was quickly formed and was a last week-end guest at Lanz will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. the neighborhood was searched. It fell to Weeks Cottage. Fritz and Mrs. Mary E. Lanz of New York the good fortune of Constable Bill SchuHa Mrs. O. T. Matt is entertaining Mrs. M. over this week-end. Mr. Charles Heimerz- to find him and return with him to the hotel. Thompson of Flatbush. heim will spend Labor Day with Mr. Wallace The annual outing of the employees will Mr. "William Gardener of Mississippi, is the Lanz. be held on Wednesday, Sept. 4th. Tickets cat guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kisling Sr. Miss Olga Schaufelberger has returned to be obtained at the office. Mr. O. H. Darnell, lias arrived at last to New York, in company with Mr. Joseph Dam- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hald and Miss I-Iald of, stay with his family from Washington, D. C. on. Let us hope the Kissing Bug, which Miss Bernice Englert of New York, will Brooklyn, spent the week-end at the hotel. ' • inoculated them both while at Hopatcong, Babe Dakin after spending a delightful be the guest of Miss L. Stokes over the week- has gone with them, for, if we mistake not, ! end. there are various tunnels along the D. & L. week at tne lake left to join the Winter Gar- Miss Etta King of East Orange, is the We hope, too, Olga, that the mysterious hurt den Company. guest of Miss Ruth Burgess at the Keene to your foot, which made it necessary lately Dr. Fennel will close his office at Wetona Cottage. for Joe to carry you from the porch to the Cottage shortly after Labor Day. He intends The little girls have knitted quite a number canoe, has been cured, for just think what to practice in Passaic, N. J., and will open of wash rags and the "boys have made a great a crowd such a scene would attract in 23 rd an office there. many candles. street, if it had to be enacted as you alighted iSmma has arrived minus her bathing suit. The White Cat has as visitors Miss- E. . from the train! Here's hoping! She only likes salt water bathing. Neihill, Lieut. Thomas Kappock and Miss Those on the register at the Corinthian Cot- Little Johnny Hicks is in a fix. Emma, tage are: Mr. S. R. Shaft of Orange; Mr. Ruth and Carrie are all keeping a watchful Hazel Newkirk. J. D. Condon, Mr. D. Debyo, Mr. Joseph Mc- Mrs. Charles Tate and Miss B. Tate will eye on him. Carthy, Mrs. S. E. Braunfleld and daughter The Midnight Sons will soon pull up stakes return to their town house in Newark, soon of New York; Miss Josephine Seas and Miss after Labor Day. and depart for Paterson. The girls will cer- Anna Crotzmur of Phililpsburg, N. J., and tainly miss bachelor Harry Snyder. Mr, Walter Huber and daughter Alice, of Miss Florence L. Holmes of Brooklyn; Mr. Mrs. Gordon and daughters Frances and Montclair, are visiting Mrs. E. A. Meury at George Degbrdon, of Jersey City, also Mr. Marion have left for Paterson, after spending Corinthian Cottage. and Mrs. John L. McGee and family of New- a few days at the hotel. Recent arrivals are: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bradley will return ark. To the delight of their many friends Mr. and Mrs. Al. Meyers, Mr. James Wogan, •Home day after Labor Day., after a pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Moon have decided to stay Misses McElroy, Misses Kearney, J. C. Dobler -tiiiie d,t Fern Lodge. another week. The girls are all sorry, es- and F. Geldmaker, of Paterson; Mr. S. Win- Mrs. Walker of Birchwood Terrace, will pecially those at Corinthian Cottage to see ter of Hoags Corner, New York; Mr. and • ! miss her motorboat when she returns to the "Chef" go. But he has a better (job) Mrs. Sellan and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. Montclair, for it is the wonder of the lake. in Dover. Clair, of Newark; Miss Carrie Van Dorn, of They are now planning a sale of home- Ma and Pa Gifford will be rather lonesome Passaic; Mr. J. A. Sohns and Miss Swenson made candy and cake, and the money they this week-end. Miss Marjorie is spending a of ; Mr. C. Kauff of Philadel- make will be turned over to the Red Cross. few days at Boston, Mass., with Mr. G. Grimm phia; Mr. C. S. Miller, and Mr. J. L. Miller Lt. H. G. Terwilliger left last week for of East Orange and som'e friends. Mr. Rol- of Trenton, N. J. Fort Lee, Va., to train the soldiers. Mr. E. and Gifford will race in his Gif-Ford special F. Tyler and Mr. J. G. Terwilliger spent last at Hohokus, N. J., September 1st, and Red •* *«, ••• >,^ek-end at the cottage. Bank, N. J., September 6th. The car is in GREAT COVE. The little Red Cross Workers of River excellent condition and is expected to make the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ochs at Styx will hold their next meeting at Miss even a better showing than earlier in this Chincopee Lodge. Elizabeth Orben's Cottage, and at Master season, when it turned the Olympic Park Mr. D. L. Everett is spending a week with Charles Rosevear's Cottage. track, Newark, in 39 seconds, nosing out Mrs. A. F. Barnes of Camp Oh Boy! is cars of unlimited class. P. S.—The usual Gapt. and Mrs. J. B. Everett. visiting in Bast Orange this week. Miss Fancher, Miss Rae B, Cook, Mr. R. J. Ropn- Mrs. William H. Barron entertained the Ethel Barnes will accompany Rollie Gifford cong over Labor Day—whadayamean—steak Thursday Bridge Club at Bryant Villa last at the races at Hohokus Saturday, Sept. 1st. and mushrooms? week. Mrs. E. M. Boevie, Miss Florence Boevie, Mr. Beattie, of Hackettstown, spent Mon- Miss Emmie Boevie, of Brooklyn; Mr. A. STYX VIMJA. day with Mr. William S. Shields at Chotola. Hinton of Newark, spent last week-end as Those on the register, at Styx Villa are: Mr. J. L. Kitchell and family of South K-r* guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson. Mr. Otto G. Pieller, Miss Elizabeth McHugh, Orange, are spending a couple of weeks at Miss G. Ruggles of New Rochelle, is the Miss Florence Jochum, Miss Margaret Wil- the South Orange Club. guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pine at Kee- son, Miss May Wilson, Miss Ethel Breene, Mr. Charles M. Downing arrived on Wed- waydan. Mr. Arthur Huntington and Mr. Miss Mary E. O'Rourke, Miss R. Kley, Mr. nesday to spend a few days at Driftwood -with Briice Grenzelbach will be guests over Labor E. J. Kern, Mr. George L. Fedden and Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. DeMott. Day. Florence Kley of Brooklyn; Mr. E. S. Moler, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Borst, Sr., of Flat- _.._Mi\ B.obert C. Fritz went canoeing with Miss Lillie Blumenthal, Mr. Howard Weim, bush, and Mr. C. Robert Borst, of Lyndhurst, J "one"of Hopatcong's fair daughters and in try- Miss E. Lehner, Mrs. B. Williams and Mr. spent the week-end at Shady Nook with Mr. ing to bend like a pretzel fell overboard with and Mrs. H. C. Ackerman of New York; Miss and Mrs. E. D. Borst. the charming young lady. Both were res- Henrietta Frederickson and Miss E. Furfy Miss E. Carrie Scheuer has as her guests cued. of the Bronx; Miss Katherine Berliner and Mrs. E. Hancock and Miss Mildred Taylor. Miss Marie Kisling is entertaining in honor Miss Katherine O'Neill of Staten Island; Miss Miss Scheuer will close her cottage, The of Miss Dorothy Stumpf's birthday. Those Emma Strohsahl of Richmond Hill, Long Oaks, on Tuesday after Labor Day. present were: Miss Elizabeth Gill, Miss Mar- Island; Miss I. Carlson of Pleasantville, N. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hunter, Miss Florence tha Cohen, Miss Anna Weiss and Miss Bar- J.; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goodrich of Brunswick, Hunter, and Miss Madeline Hunter, of East bara Tate. Maine; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter of Newark. Orange, are at Scrap Villa over Labor Day. Mrs. E. J. Kisling Jr., and Mrs. J. E. Brad- •t< •#• ••• Miss Helen Gerhardt, of Allentown, was ley entertained last Tuesday the following HOTEL DURBAN. Over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis guests: Mrs. Fred Kilgus, Mrs. L. Cohen, Miss entertained Mr. George Semper, Mrs. Edward Block, Mrs. Charles Tate of Newark and Mrs. Miss Penney has lost her voice, much to Schmidt and children, who motored from H. Weiss of Maplewood. the regret of all at the hotel. Jamaica, L. I.; Mr. Joseph Klein and Mr. Mr. Milford Orben entertained on Sunday, Miss Elizabeth La Manna is quite an ex- Bennett Lewis, of Newark. Mr. Arthur Fislc and Mr. Marshall Ragsdale pert swimmer. On Wednesday of last week Miss Jessie of East Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orben Recent arrivals include: Mr. John F. Mil- Sperry, of Dover, and Mr. J. Ellis Tomelison, expect to entertain a number of friends from ler, Mr. M. D. Hunton, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Armstrong, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. G. of Wilmington, Del., were guests at Beru- Jlast Orange over Labor Day. esco. Mr. W. O, Brown entertained Mr. James . Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ford, Miss Gladys C. Sleeth, of Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 Richter and daughter, of Vineland,, N. J.; Cramer, of Dover, on Sunday. Fgrd, Mr. Andrew G-. Simons of Bayonne, Miss Anna Voorhees is spending a week will be week-end guests at Wildwood. There Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hulse, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hulse, Jr., of Bergenfield; Mr, and Mrs. with the Misses Crater. Mr. Fred Crater will be a sad parting between Captain of celebrated his thirty-first birthday last Sun- Sadie B., and Sadie B., when it is put up for B. S. King, of Rahway; Mr. A. W. Kjmber, of Philadelphia. day. Mrs. Rose Hathaway, Mr. and Mis. the winter. Jess Cook, Miss Anna Voorhees, Misses Edna Mrs. Anna Ridley has returned to the city and Ida Crater, Mr. Arthur Johnson, and Mr. a stay at Irvine Cottage. After Sep- Billy Siegfried assisted at the celebration. irday, September 1, 1917. LAKE HOPATCONG BEKEZB IREJ ,. a HALSEY ISLAND. H. Trethewey. Mrs. Winch will not be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owean and known by her many friends in Bloomfleld, she [IlllilS daughter of Cleveland, Ohio, are guests is losing so much weight, going up and down 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. Mrs. E. the hill; 25 pounds gone already. Owean and Mrs. Van Syckle and daugh- Mrs. Bucher with son Howard, and daugh- ters of Morris Plains, motored'to spend ter Dorothy, of Newark; and Miss Gertrude a few days at Lee's Cottage. Goehring of New York, are spending a few Messrs. LeRoy and Bdson Woodhull weeks at Restawhile Cottage. Captain Sam- of Plainfleld, were last week-end guests NORTHWOOD. uel Brown of the Sixth Precinct in Newark, at Barwood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles will spend his vacation in September at Rest- Russell of Plainfleld, are expected at The prize was a beautiful hand-made hand- awhile Cottage. Miss Charlotte Holzhavier Barwood for few days, kerchief and was won by Miss Mary Win- and Mr. Harry Holzhauer Jr., is expected r. James A. Dixon of New York, is the decker. over Labor Day. t of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Runyon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flohn of Bloomfleld, Northwood was kept awake late Tuesday ie guests for the week at Biljak will be are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. H. evening last as there was qxrite some gaiety D. W. Rogers, Mrs. Carrie Bock, Mr. Kleinfeldt. going on. A card game was in progress at s Bock, Mr. Karl Bock and Mrs. L. Arm- Miss Hazel Lake of Staten Island, is guest Charlotte Cottage. The hostesses were; Miss lg, all of Plainfield. of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Simons. Miss Lake is Hannah Cohen, Misses Epstein and Miss Bes- v. Benn and Mr. Soles spent last week- a close watcher of all mails (males). sie Baron. The party was given as a farewell at Camp Cre'scent. Mrs. J. Bauer and Guests over last week-end at Ochs Cottage to Miss Carrie Waller. Among those present E. Bauer of Elizabeth, are this week-enxl were Mr. and Mrs. A. Ochs and family, Miss were: Mrs; Cassidy, Mrs. Nellor, Miss M. ts at Camp Crescent, Rennig, Miss Nan Ochs all of Allentown. Windecker, Mrs. Schochet, Mrs. McDermott, •riving at Nolan's Point Sunday to con- Mr. M. McCarthy of New York, spent last Mrs. Choice, Miss Alkind. the rumor that there would be no ex- week-end at Gerald Cottage. Miss Ida Davis A Progressive Whist Party was given.last on in, Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Arm- spent a pleasant vacation at Gerald Cottage. Thursday in honor of Mrs. Sindey who left ig, who are honeymooning at Camp Bil- M-A-C Cottage will entertain Miss M. An- next day for her home in Keanburg. Those were agreeably surprised and . greeted derson, Misses Lillian and Mildred Anderson, present were: Miss Carrie Waller, Miss B. a shower of rice and old shoes by Mr. N. MacLintock and Mr. M. Chambers Baron, Miss Hannah Cohen, Misses Bertha ,ds and relatives who motored up from over this week-end. and Evelyn Epstein, Miss R. Picke, Miss Mary lfield. Among those in the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Crater have returned Windecker, Mrs. Dorothy McDermott, Mrs. M. A. Brown, Mrs. M. Hurtt, Miss to their home in Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. L. Choyce and Miss Eudice Ekind. The aine Hurtt, Mr. William Runyon and M. H. Crater are spending a few days at guests were served with a splendid luncheon Harry Suydam. After a camp dinner Nod-o-ney-o Cottage. after which all wished Mrs. Sindey a pleas- a. run around the lake in the speed boat Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Frichtman and son, ant journey. tha" the party returned, leaving about Mr. L. A. Frichtman, L. U-18 are spending a There are great doings at Maxson Cabin M.( after a most enjoyable day. few weeks at Ochs Cottage. Mrs. Elizabeth this past week. New arrivals are Mrs. Getter has returned to Freemansburg, Pa. Pauli and Master John Pauli and the famous Week-end guests at Gilcon Cottage were: William A. Connor. They are having "a series of tableauxs. Last Monday they had a won* JTJST A-MEBE LODGE. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Slorsberger and Mrs. Lydia : A. Oliver of Newark; Drs. H. J. and G. C. derful splash party. Tuesday showed a pan- •, William Parker and family of Morris- Gilbert, Mr. C. Whidman, Miss M. Schultz tomime entitled "September Morn", staged , spent Sunday at the Lodge. of Newark, will arrive this week-end to spend and directed by Miss Rose Mitchell and Wil- Labor Day. liam A. Connors, the title role played by •s. Van Liew and Mrs. Stoddard enter- Miss Augusta Burman. It was a huge suc- d the 500 Club on Wednesday. Mr. Harry Cox, Miss Edna Montencourt, Misses Louisa and Edith Cox, Misses Dorothy cess. Baby Rainell is getting brighter and •. and Mrs. Van Riederer have returned and Francis Robbins—the youngest 12 years more beautiful every day. Last week she a delightful trip to Lake George. and oldest IS years old, swam from Nigger was the recipient of a very beautiful carriage '. and Mrs. Matthew Toms and son Brook to Halsey Island. Much credit is due presented by Misses Blanche Merrill and Pat- Les are spending a week at Brielle. these fair sons and daughters of Hopatcong. sy De Forrest. i Reynold's bugle-blowing has improved, Jack Sturrock Jr., is spending two weeks .•• ••• .». e great satisfaction of all the guests, at Rob Roy* Cottage and has things hum- SCHAFER'S HOTEL. ss Georgette Anderson has returned af- ming. Poor Jessie was homesick for her friend, so she went to the city, but will re- Miss Pauline Seitz, of Wilmington, Dela- speedy recovery from a serious opera- turn in a few days. Mr. Jack Sturroek Sr., ware, has returned to her home after an ex- party from Just-A-Mere spent Wednes- will spend the week-end at Rob Roy Cottage. tended stay. it the Yacht Club, dancing and .merry- Mr. and Mrs. George Gai-den are leaving Mrs. F. L. Schafer will visit her father, Mr. George Hennion, of Brooklyn, next week. ng. • today for New York, where they take the . and Mrs. A. P. Van Gelder and family steamer for Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Garden Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braun are entertain- xpected to return soon from a month's open their season at Keith's Theatre, Boston. ing Mr. William Braun, of Newark, over the o Newfoundland. From there to Brooklyn. A long busy sea- week-end. second shipment of articles, knitted by son is in store in all Keith's House's through- Mr. and Mrs. John Kutcher, Miss Ella •idles of the house, is about to bo sent out the country. Abell, Mr. Herbert Kutcher, and Mr. M. A. B Navy League, Philadelphia. Mrs. J. McLallen and children are visiting Kutcher are spending two weeks here. B. Ryerson gave a clam-bake to the the Cooks. Mrs. McLallen is the wife of Miss Marie Jelinek, of New York, is the s of the house on the lawn. A large Jack McLallen, a star with Joe Cook in tHe week-end guest of Miss Frances F. Jelinek. re was built on the water front. Mr. Red Clock. Louis Kane, the well known, Recent arrivals include: Mr. E. M. Casey,. im A. Thompson's singing was enjoyed is still at large, eating peas with his knife. Mr. W. A. Bacon, of Brooklyn; Mr. Arthur- -JT* present. Louis hopes to wear a napkin around his neck B. Van Alstyne, Mr. and Mrs. F. Frohrmann, next week in New York. Mrs. V. Prokopec and child, Mr. H. B. Mil- Bayle and Patsy and Mother Ba.yle -will ler, Mr. Henry Raeder, of New York; Mr. and LITTLE COLONY. leave Camp Waahoo after Labor Day. They Mrs. William R. Matthews, of Princeton; Mr. . and Mrs. William Porter and family, of have made a long stay this year and Bayle and Mrs. John Mendel, of Newark; Mr. and. i Island, are spending the week-end at and Patsy return to the stage September Mrs. J. W. Jay, of Jersey City; Mr. A. G-,. Lincoln. 8 th. They are booked for the entire season. Hahn, of Hawthorne. ,,• is Rose Donahue, of Brooklyn, is spend- Mother Bayle returns to her home in good wo weeks at The Vita. Mr. Ross Mc- old "Phillie." (I know) n and Mr. Cyril Huestis, of Brooklyn, Our friend Bayle is certainly an expert CAMP ZUZU. e guests over Labor Day. marine and navigator? On Thursday night The girls broke camp last Monday. Svea and Mrs. Samuel Crossett, of Wee- during the heavy thunderstorm, he attempted was thinking so hard about Frank Dougherty m, will spend Labor Day with Mr. and to hunt for submarines but broke his rudder that she almost forgot to go home. Lee A.. T. Hespe at Glad-U-Kum. Miss Lil- during the search. It was a lucky thing his hated to leave Harry Wood. loney, of West Hoboken, was the week- next door neighbor left a light burning in the The girls expect to have a lake of their uest of Miss Florence Hespe. little house upon the hill—otherwise Bayle own at Paterson next season, for the benefit pery interesting endurance swimming would be still going. of Capt. Dan, of Green Croft. took place last Sunday afternoon be- Mr. John Phalon of Paterson; Mr. Frank Lee likes the Abenaki, but Peg Jacobson three Annette Kellerman's of the Lit- Transou of New York; Mr. James Phalon, and Edythe Schiess swear by the old Hudson. ilony, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Ethel O'Brien, Mr, Harry Marlett of Newark, were guests May Weisman jumps up every time a mot-"' ' tfiss Florence Hespe, escorted by Mr. over last week-end at Jersey Villa. Miss orboat.passes, thinking it is the Mac. rdan. The course was from Fernfleld Alice Hagen of Paterson, will be a guest at In the storm on Thursday night of last House to Bertrand Island and return— Jersey Villa over Labor Day. Miss Bessie week, the tent blew down, and the girls had ance of about 1 1-2 miles. The swhn- Transou is the president of the Rough Neck a night gown race in the rain up the hill to were followed by the speed boats Vita Society in Northwood. the American House. No results were an- [espe, and a collection of rowboats and Mrs. T. Kirk, Miss Marion Kirk, Master nounced. 3. The time from shore to shore was Robert Kivk of Newark, and Mrs. A. B. No more frankfurter parties until aext nutes. Winch of Bloomfleld, are guests of Mrs. R. summer. LAKE HOPATCONG BEBBZE Saturday, September 1, 1917, ABOUT TO HIBERNATE. Lake Hopatcong Breeze With this issue The Breeze, like the bear, GENERAL INFORMATION CONTINUING THE ANGLER. will go into hibernation until next summer when, if the publisher and his staff are not Published Saturdays for Ten Weeks during somewhere in Germany or on the way there, The Breeze once more with its cheerful chat- CHURCH SERVICE : the Summer at ter will disseminate joy and pleasure to its St. Peter's Episcopal Chapel, Mount Arliiig! readers. We wish gratefully to acknowledge ton—Morning Prayer and service at ll;Oifj HOPATCONG, N. J. our gratitude to all our patrons who con- A. M. ...,.'.: 'fi sistently aid in making The Breeze the suc- Church of Our Lady of the Lake, Mount! cess it is, and thus giving Lake Hopatcong Arlington—Sundays and Holy Days, mass and* BYRON M. PRUGH one of the best publicity publications of any short sermon at 11.00 A. M. Confession be-' Publisher and Proprietor pleasure resort. fore mass. Sunday mass at 7 A. M., 0. J,' The editors of The Breeze join with the Kane, Rector, HERBERT W. SEIDMAN publisher in expressing to the people of the Hopatcong M. E. Church—Sunday school Editors lake their satisfaction with the uniform cour- CHARLES J. HAAS tesy with which they have been received and 10.00 A. M.; public worship 11.00 A. M! J the aid given in obtaining the thousands of • Special evening song service 8. P. M. Rev! Dr. Welding, of East Orange, pastor in OFFICE:—AMOUNT ARLINGTON, N. 3. inconsequential personals that are nobody's business but parties' concerned, but which charge. On Lake Hopatcong, N. J. yet do so much towards putting the "pep" West Side Church near River Styx Bridge- and life in The Breeze; nor have they for- Sunday school 10.00 A. M. Church service gotten the many pieces of huckleberry pie 11.00 A. M. Pastor, Rev. T. A. K. Gessler, Subscription Rates: and other delectable refreshments that, have D. D. Launch and boat landing at church For the Season, $1.00. By the Copy, 10 Cents been doled out to them when doing their dock, in front of church. dreary rounds, Services are held at Landing Chapel (Un- .». «•» «•> denominational) from 3:30-4:30 every Sun- T5>imKi;ipliy»f Tin; Suimhircl Press, W-stfi.Mil, N. J. A FEW MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO SWELL day afternoon by Dr. Winslade, of Dover. Correspondents will kindly sign thair names to THE TOBACCO FUND. Sperry Springs Camp Meetings every Sun- contributions—not for publication but as a guar- day evening at 8 P. M. Everybody welcome, antee of good faith—otherwise contributions will With the close of the summer season of Boats can be tied at the cement dock. bo published at our discretion. 1017 at Lake Hopatcong comes the end of tne movement for the raising of money for the Tobacco Fund for the American soldiers DOCTORS at the front, To those who have given so Dr. C. D. Gordon, Mt. Arlington, Tel. 23-M, generously, to the editor and staff of THE Dr. O. M. Walker, Osteopath, Dover, Tel. 81-j BREEZE, and to all who have helped in any Dr. Albert J. Molyneux, Osteopath, way to make this movement a success, tho West Shore most hearty thanks of the committee are ex- Dr. Cora Belle Molyneux, Osteopath, (.'AKK FOU OATS. tended. West Shore WITH the advent of Fall the ca'm- During the time that the movement has Dr. F. S. Fennel, Chiropractor, Tel. 32 pers mid cottagers will soon be been going on at the lake, word has been deserting their summer homes. communicated to the chairman of the To- «£j«W!fc^ From many sides we have received bacco Fund Committee, of various instances DRUG STORES requests to beseech the people when, leaving where money has been collected at the lake Hopatcong Pharmacy—• the lake to make provision for their cats. for this fund. Not any of the money col- Mt. Arlington, Phone 24-E When moving back to the city the dog, the lected on these occasions has been turned ov- Rutherford Yost'—• canary bird, the gold fish, the poll parrot and er to the Lake Hopatcong Fund. It would Netcong, Phone 67, other pets are usually on the job and are have made a splendid showing to have been taken away with the family, but the house- able to send the entire amount to the New • i hold cat Is generally out visiting at this time. York Sun under the auspices of the Lake BOAT SIGNALS: It may be that the turmoil of moving is un- Hopatcong Tobacco Fund Campaign. One Whistle—I go to my right. congenial to his quiet domestic instinct and The Fund has generally met with the Two Whistles—I go to my left. he hikes away. greatest response from the average class of Three Whistles—1 salute you. The fact remains that though other pets people at the lake. Four Whistles—I need assistance. usually migrate with the family, in a great Because the Fund is to be discontinued at many cases the cat is left behind, This works the lake, there is no reason why you should a hardship on the cat and creates much not send your contributions to the New York ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS: trouble besides. The cat turns to foraging Sun. As long as this war lasts and our boys Nolan's Point and hunting for its subsistence. It catches are fighting in France, it should be your pleasure to sacrifice enough to give our boys Mails Arrive—11.00 A, M., 8.00 P. M. ' birds, young rabbits, squirrels, chipmunk and Mails Depart—5.60 A. M., 3.20 P. M. the like and rapidly reverts to a wild state. the comfort needed to keep them in the fight- Whether it may be that the veneer of do- ing spirit. If the boys are still in the trenches Mount Arlington mestication is thin in the case of our feline by next summer, it should be the duty oE Mails Arrive—10.05 A. M., 3.30, 6.05 P. M, pets we cannot say, but the fact remains everyone who is so fortunate as to spend his Mails Depart—5.55 A. M., 1.45, 4,25 P. M, that the tame, gentle, household pet can very vacation at the lake, to give freely to those soon become a sleek, agile, wild-eyed crea- who are upholding the honor of YOUR na- Landing ture, preying upon and dstroying all wild tion that allows YOU to enjoy the delight- Mails Arrive—6.5 0, 7.11, 8,20, 9,33 A. M, life smaller than itself. fulness of a vacation away from trouble and 2.28, 3.00, 6.35 P. M. Many good people who remain late at the care, Indeed, at the lake, you are so far Mails Depart—7.00, 8.00, 9.00 A. M. lake have taken pity on these deserted cats from trouble and care that you fail to realize 2.00, 2.30, 5.00 P. M. and give them winter homes. Mrs. Dwight the importance of giving the other fellow B. Smith, of the River Styx, has been doing HIS well-earned comforts. this for years. Mrs. Richard Chaplin of Mt. On Tuesday morning a collected contribu- TRAIN SERVICE—C. R. R. OF N. J. Arlington, has caved for many of these stray tion was received from Mr. Lambert C. School' Trains leave Lake Hopatcong for High pets. Mrs. M. C. Leahy of Kings road, has at Bertrand Island for the amount of $3.45, Bridge, Somerville, Plainfleld, Elizabeth and taken the subject much to heart. For years This indeed shows the spirit which should be New York (connecting at Bound Brook tot Mrs. Elias Van Fleet, of Castle Rock Park, prevalent among the people of the country. Trenton and Philadelphia) as follows: cared for the deserted cats in her neighbor- Over the last week-end the Fund managed Week days—6.12 A. M.; 3.49 P. M. hood; but it is an injustice to these good- to climb well over the century mark and is Sundays—5.11 P. M. hearted people that they should be compelled striving hard to reach the next milestone— to perform this .duty which belongs to the $200.00. careless, neglectful or forgetful summer visi- All contributions received From August FIRE CALLS: tors. Will you not, gentle reader, take this 28th to Labor "Day, will be duly acknowledged Landing I-Iopt. 12-J lesson to heart and care for your own cat in the New York Sun at an early date. Mt. Arlington Hopt. 22 this Fall? Again, thanking all who have contributed Nolan's Point Hopt. 18-w If you think Thomas or Maria will be ab- and have given aid in making this fund a sent at the time of your departure confine success, I remain, him', or her, until the hour arrives. Should Cordially yours. POLICE CALLS: they not have rewarded you by their faith- STEI'HKX C. MAWTJKY, Landing Hopt. 12-J fulness and, fidelity sufficient to take them Cbainuan Lake Ilopatcong Tobacco Fund Mt. Arlington Hopt. M-B with you find some more kindly and merci- Campaign. ful way for disposing of them than deserting them, to Slitter and starve and freeze in the Last week's contributions are as follows: To get THE BREEZE OFFICE by telephone cold and Inclement weather of a Hopatcong (C'onLinuuil on ]'ngt> 0.J call Hopatcong, 24-R, !=!fl,turday, September 1, 1917. CAMPS. THE TOBACCO FUND, CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP. » Miss Lillie Maher, of (Continued from. Page S.) On September first Mr. George W. Rob- Paterson, is spending a Previously acknowledged 595.10 week with Miss Ruth William Schulz in inson, of the Hotel Espanong, takes charge :, Hawley at Camp Good M, Chublakian in • of Capt. J. B. Everett's repair shop. Mr. C. Maneeka ' " In Robinson is well known at the lake as a Luck. P. Rudlinger .•.•..•"•.•". in Visitors at Camp Hill- G. Miofcel I... '•'•;• IQ man of broad experience with boats and en- crest are: Mr. and Mrs. Lake View House 'es gines. Mr. John Bird, who has been with A. Thomas '" "OR Capt. Everett for eleven years, will be Mr. Ned Everett and . sons M. Rose in Robinson's assistant. Kent and Edward, of T. R. Moore 95 East Orange; Mr, and Mrs. Prank Everett, of Breslin Cove Soda Stand...'...'.'.'.'.',',','. '.16 Capt. and Mrs. Everett have made their Two Good Sports...... 7K home at the lake for the past twenty-seven New York; Mr. Frank Wright, of Newark; W. Straus 25 years and Capt. Everett has been in the boat Miss Grace Gorgas, of Pliillipsburg and Miss Wm. S. Conner in business for eleven years. The Evertt's do April Courtright, of Youngstown, 0.; Mr. and T. A. Brady '..'..'..'.'.','".' '.IB W. R. Sohoonmaker 25 not contemplate changing their residence in Mrs. Harry Hassenger motored from New- Mrs. N. F. Davis 25 the near future. ark. Why didn't we get the ice cream? r anda11 Did Reg meet some chickens? u -S; ? ' l-'oo P. waekei* 10 Camp Stewart is lonely since Kate left. w. v. w. Liunew :.::::::::: :2B HEDGEDINN. H, R, Stamm ...: 95 One journeyed to Phillipsburg for a few days N. B. Brothlngton ~m Mr. William Brehmer and Miss Elfridea to see that Kate got home safely. Mrs. Richards 'so Brehmer, of New York, are spending a week A Friend .' 10 at Hedgedinn. Camp Hay is entertaining Misses Frieda W. J. Jones, M. D ",' '10 and Helen Grieder, of Paterson and Mr. Ches- S. Miyanaga '25 Mr. Godfrey Schwartz is leaving for New- ter Riley of Easton. Riley is our long dis- J. Meisterman ',. "" '10 ark next Wednesday. If there is any pretty tance ( ?) swimmer. Just watch him swim to H. F. Williams ' 10 girl at the lake who has not had a ride in the lock. Ted Ryan IQ the Phoebe Snow or Red Raven, Mr. Schwartz Chas "Mary" Decker 15 is not to blame. W. F. Walker 25 Joseph H. Brooks '10 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Celarman and Miss HOPATCONG HOUSE. Edward Metzger 10 Betty Clearman will leave shortly to occupy Joseph Quigley .10 their winter home in Daytona, Florida. If anyone has cause to complain of busi- Richard Lerr 95 less George Dierker, proprietor of the Ho- Paul Gallus ', ,'m *•» •«• ••• Harold Gallaway 10 mtcong House, has not, as the house is filled Camp Pastime 40 LEE'S POINT. ;o the roof with visitors. Commissioner Tom S .... 25 Mrs. Henrietta Louis, mother of Mr. Abe Last week a strong delegation of the New Jerry L ;;;. [m George Achtel-Harris .25 Louis, celebrated her eighty-first birthday on fork Plattdeutsche Schutzen Corps visited Mack in Sunday, August 26th. Many friends and rel- ;he hotel and a number stayed for several J. H. Q ;. ,10 atives called to felicitate her on this occasioii. lays. The organization made arrangements Jack Jr 14 Wm. F. Rehrer, Jr 10 Mr, Salvatore Oddo will spend the winter nth Mr. Dierker for a two days outing in F. S. Van Ness 25 at Forest Hill, Long Island, where he will September. Miss Mary Fuller 50 work in' Mr. J. Attardo's barber shop. Mr. W. J. Staneck 10 Last Sunday the hotel had a gala day and Howard Nichols 10 Oddo says he is well satisfied with the past he large dining rooms proved to be abso- C. A. Berger is season, utely too small and some visitors had to Recreation Lodge 10 •* •». *f W. Schrwer 25 vait for hours to find a vacant table for Miss B. Puppert 10 LISTEN GIRLS! heir dinner. Mr, S. A. Terhune 10 Tom Jones 1 10 With just a few lines Among the many visitors were Mr. and John 10 I'll try to be brief *• , >.*/ Jnited Wine & Trading Co., of New Yorki Ed. Buckley 10 James Van Netta 10 In telling the news h: H. Reher, vice-president of the Excelsior Miss Hazel Friend 50 At the Maple Leaf, . ,f Jrewing Co., of Brooklyn; Christ Rehm and Mr. Albert Frimble 25 Since Richar has come amily of the firm of Evers Rehn Co.; Mr. Mr. James A, Joans, Sr 25 Mr. Wallace Mawbey 50 And Johnnie "Wells too, '. C. Reith and family; Mr. Hans Heydeman Mr. G. "W. Mawbey 25 Then over Saturday .nd family; Mr. Schwiebert, of Newark; Mr. Cash Contributions 1.59 We expect quite a few ,nd Mrs. A. Vallbracht, of Newark. Box at Kenvil Drug Store 1.40 J122.ll Our Daddie from Boston Leo Schoenbrun 25 Our big brother Bill Box at Bertrand Island 3.45 Beg may be here WOODSTOCK. If he can climb up the hill $125.81 To put them all up Mr. and Mrs. Crossley and son, who have ••• ••" •*• pent several vacations at the Woodstock,, ar- Will be quite a job ived Wednesday" for a stay. CAMP GOOD-IN-TENT Besides all these others Wonder why Edith and Rose rush to the Mrs. J. Hill, of Woodpine-Cottage, visited There's Herman and. Bob Mrs. C. A, Smith on Tuesday. Welcome was the sign elephone whenever it rings? That hung on the door Did you hear anything about Anna's "date" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watt and daughter, I fear that sign Wednesday evening? She lost it, if found Shirley, returned to Newark yesterday after Will hang there no more lease return at once. spending a month at the camp, Standing room only Wonder why all the girls are so happy Dr. Burns is still fishing. He has caught Will hang in it's place itely? Billle and Charlie are coming up only one sunny in two years. That all who enter ver Labor Day. Mother Hawley is preparing for a big May know what to face. Recent arrivals at the house are: Mr. and crowd over Labor Day. Irs. L. Blumnfeld and daughter, Muriel, Week-end visitors were; Mrs. Amos Grif- ironx, N. Y.; Albert Penn, Jr., New York; fith, Miss Clara Griffith, Miss Grace Grif- ANTICIPATION. lisses N. Hersi, E. Joosten, Mrs. Wm. Stamm, fith, of Vailsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ty- Somone once said that anticipation is bet- tiss F. Loerchen, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Ethel son and son Benjamin, Mrs. C. E. Smith and ter than realization. It sounds well, like [. Beattie, Newark; Virginia White, Mr. and daughter May of Chatham; Dr. and Mrs. S. many wise sayings of tha ancients, but I'll Irs. 0. White and daughter. Bronx; Ruth K. Burns, of Millburn. bet my best split bamboo—the one I rewound I. Pasbach, Hoboken; Mrs. L. Litony and .•• •«. ••> •so lovingly last Winter—against a toothpick lildren, New York; Mrs. Kantro, Brooklyn; CHICKAGAMI LODGE. that the old Greek who made it up never went tiss Forbes and Miss Johnson. trout fishing. Mr. Charles G. Mortimer Jr., of East Or- Come to think of it, I never heard of there ange, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mawbey will being any trout in Greece. Perhaps that ac- be the week-end guests at the Lodge. counts for the trouble they're in at present VAN OVER HOUSE. Steve is pretty blue without having Helen because they haven't any backbone or sense The new road to the garage, which has and Mike to pester, or receiving the once- of playing the game straight. They never sen in the course of construction during the continuous stream of letters from Morris- had the natural advantages we have. Any- unmer, is now completed. town. how, I don't agree with it. This week Evans worked on a Monday for On' the level though, don't you think it was I, don't deny but what it's fine fun planning is first time in a long while. aueer that one of those boxes of candy raf- out the trips ahead of time—that's one way Bob is wondering what he will do for girls fled off at Lee's should have been won by of living through the Winter—but It isn't to st week. His whole bunch has deserted a girl in Morristown? be compared with the real thing, not by a im. With the close of one of the most pleasant long shot. No imagination can ever approach Recent arrivals include: Miss Barbara Bur- the reality when you crawl up to the edge summers, Mr. Stephen C. Mawbey will return of a pool and cast over into the hidden »r , o£ Middle Village, N. Y.; Miss Elizabeth oTe city in a few days As chairman of ernert, Mr. Oscar Steiner, of New York; depths; wait in breathless suspense; then the iss Mary C. Shea, Miss Nellie R. Shea, Mi-. the Tobacco Fund promoted at the lake, he strike, the music of the reel, and the battle is >hn Zester, Mr. Henry Doerfelt, Mr. E. J. L exceptionally well pleased with the results on. That's life. oCauley, of Paterson. obtained. LAKE HOPATCONQ BBEEZB 10 Saturday, September 1, MCGREGOR PARK. .HOPATCONG PARK. REST-A-WHILE Mrs. Cliarles B. Johnson is Miss Helen McCormack, a New York City spending a couple of weeks at factory inspector, Mr. Thomas Henry Jordon, At F. M. FLOWERS Asbury Park. William enjoy- the linen buyer of C. B. Rouss and Miss Mil- ed the week-end at Jersey City. dred French of Boonton, spent last week- Mr. and Mrs. William H. end at Devils Stairs. Ice Cream and Soda, Huyler's, Belle Meade and Bolles, of Rutherford, will re- Mr. Rolf and Mr. Lear together with sev- Other Sweets, Cigars and Cigarettes main here -for the balance of eral friends from Mountainside, N. J., are - occupying Peterson Point for the week. the season. Mai y Harrison Mr. Ed. Priestley of Bear Pond, had the won two cakes last Saturday— Open All Year Phone 52-1V Hopatcong« one at Lee's and the other at good luck to catch a snapper, weighing some- The Breslin. thing over 50 pounds. WEST SHORE HOTEL The Morgan Dancers are spending a week Mrs. A. Richter entertained the Garden at The Cheese Box. Club last week. Mrs. Stewart has won most New and All Modern Improvements of the prizes so they have barred her from L. A. LOZIER, Proprietor Mr. and Mrs. Victor Melick and daughter trying to get any more. of Morristown, spent Tuesday at Elbridge Bathing Boating Hunting Live Bait Fishing Lodge. Wild parrots have been discovered on Bear Pond lately. LAKE HOPATCONG P. O. LANDING, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ditrich, of Recre- Mrs. Margaret A. Erb will entertain Mr. ation Lodge, will return to East Orange on and Mrs. Isaac Braveman, Miss Ethel Brave- Labor Day. Tel. 10-Hopatcong OPEN ALL YEAR Misa Grace E. Mason and Miss Nellie L. nian, Messrs. Frank and Frederic Erb over Est.ee, of Newark, are spending two weeks the week-end. Mr. Alexander Buchheit of HOPATCONG HOUSE with Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Vail. Wisconsin, is expected to spend a few weeks Mr. A. Voorliees, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry at the Rocks. GEORGE H. DIEKKER, Prop. Cook, Margaret Cook and Arnold Cook are THE SUNNYSIDK. FIRST-GLASS FAMILY HOTEL spending a month at Woodbine Cottage. Accommodations for automobile parties. Dining rooms The Ac]cermans, Mrs. D. Bogert, of Pat- Mrs. L. C. Wooster considers her husband a with a seating capacity for 60 people erson and Mr. Fritz Bnllwinkel, of Hacken- hero because he saved the house from being saclc, were week-end guests at the Kenmore. blown over a week ago Thursday by holding POST OFFICE LANDING, N.J. Mr. W. Rathjen, physical director of the the door shut. Bayonne Y. M. C. A., spent several days at Fluffy kissed his girl so hard that the Iroquois with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Muir hurricane couldn't blow them apart. M. C. HAVENS Mrs. Waldo Raymond, of East Norwalk, Capt. Sam, the famous steeplejack, expects Conn,, and Miss Myra Van Sickle, of New- to paint the Yacht Club flagpole next week. ark, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. B. He will eat an onion at the top of the pole. Popular Books Fry for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lake, Miss Ahrens and Mr. Raymond Kronenberg, of Bernards- Mr. Griswold motored to New York on Wed- Hurds Stationery ville, is spending a week at We-Lyk-It. Mr. nesday. While there they accepted an in- Films and Mrs.. Russell Bentz and son returned to vitation to go up in an aeroplane. Bayonne yesterday. Among the recent arrivals are: Mr. and Fountain Pens Mr. Robert Mack, Mrs. F. W. Mack, Miss Mrs. George Hine, Mrs. Edith Hine Clegg, Mr. Esther Morgenstern, Miss Helen Smith, and James J. Rose, of: Paterson; Miss Leona B. Leather Goods Mrs. H. T. Spengler, all of Easton, were week- Ditsch, Miss Mae E. Ditsch, of East Orange; end guests at Weygadt Lodge. Miss T. LeRoy, Miss A. E. Haeseker, Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schnurman entertained F. L. McCullum, of New York; Mr. J. L. 8 E. Blackwell Street the following guests at Wawanda over the Collfns, Mr. J. A. Ennis, of Easton; Mrs. T. week-end: Mr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm and chil- R. Reid, Miss K. A. Reid, of Philadelphia. Tel. 357 Dover, N. J. dren, of Elmhurst, N. Y.; Mrs. Kauffman, of AUentown; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mes- singer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowlby, Misa Lucy Bealer, of Easton. Mr. Otto Mey- On the Shore of Lake, in well-shaded . ers will stay at Wawanda for the balance of ITHANELL HOUSE grounds. Accommodates 80 guests. Boat- the season. ing, Bathing, Fishing. Hates: per day— J. COOKS, Proprietor. 2.50; per week—$10 to $16. Take Steam- *•• <•« •» P. O. Address, LANDING, N. J. boat from Hopatcong Station on the D. L. Not That Class. Phone 52-J Hopatcong & W. R. St., or Lake Hopatcong Station on "Who was the gentleman that came in just RIVER STYX, LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J. C. E. R. of N. J., to Ithanell Pier. now, Mary?" "That wasn't no gentleman, nia'm," said Mary. "It was only the master come back for his umbrella." DOW AND HOCKENJOS The Maxim Park Land Company Boat I/ivery : Nolans Point Fishing boats, live bait, rowboats and canoes for hire, sale or exchange. We have Best Property on the West Side of the Lake. Three and Half Miles of good inside storage for launches, boats or Shore Front on Byram Cove, Byram Bay, River Styx and Other Sections canoes at fair rates. Will be fully equipped Pine Cottages for Rent. Bungalow and Camp Sites for Lease. Cottage and for boat building and repairing by next Villa Sites for Sale on Easy Terms. Spring. Try us and get satisfaction. Gasoline, Batteries and Oils POST OFFICE ADDRESS LANDING, N. J- Quality Our Motto TELEPHONE 36-HOPATCONG Hopatcong Confectionery & Market Goods Delivered to All. Parts of the Lake Nelson's Repair Shop LANDING, N. J. MACHINE SHOP SHIP CARPENTRY MARINE RAILWAY (See our ad on page 2) LAUNCHES STORED FOR WINTER WALTER G. SMITH {Former Owner of Little Rock Bath, Pav., Coney Island1 REASONABLE RATES Bathing Suits for Sale or Rent. Bath Rooms by the week, 75c. Sunday, 25c. All Sand Beach, Springboard, Water Wings. Ladies and Men in Attendance Parcels checked, lOc. ALFRED NELSON, American House Dock ••*^« Baa.lT 19- O. ^ Saturday^ September 1, 1917.

RACCOON ISLAND. HOTEL BRESLIN. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin _ Mrs. Henry Mann, of Flatbush, entertained BENSON'S GARAGE Worington, Mr. George Bail- Mrs. A. Philip Hexamer, Mrs. A. Behrens, iREL. t, ey and Mr. Harry Failor of Storage. Repairs, Philadelphia, are the guests Mrs. Oscar Oelsohlaeger, and Mrs. Albert IIIII3I3 Oelschlaeger, at luncheon on Monday Mrfe Service Station for all Makes of Cars of Mr. and Mrs. Dibert over Mann, who has been at the lake since early Labor Day. in June, left for her home today. Touring Cars for Hire Mr. Arthur Zipse of Brooklyn, spent last week- On Sunday evening Miss Florence Nelson end at the Hague. and Mr. Allan Lawrence, of New York, gave TEL. 57-J HOPATCONG LANDING a concert which was greatly enjoyed by the Mr. H. L. Danziger of New York, is the guests. Miss Nelson sang and Mr. Lawrence ;uest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams. accompanied her. Solos were also played by ••1 •* <•! Mr. Lawrence. A collection was taken up Sailboat "Mr. Dooley." JLITTLIfi NUTLBY. for the benefit of war sufferers. A cakewalk was held on Saturday evening, Must be Sold This Summer Mr. and Mrs. R. Burrell of Passaic, were W. G. Brown was master of ceremonies, J. For Sale A Bargain veek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Van B. Frierson was leader and E. B. Robinson Also Sailing Canoe "Cricket." Hock. and his partner won the prize. • The judges What do you think! Dave has gone home evidently received about half the cake for For particulars apply to nd Bessie with him. She is certainly right selecting a winner. F. R. WOOD, Box 252, Landing, N. J. n Dave's trail. Mr. Theodore T. Maxfleld, of Bloomfleld, Miss Edith Kierstead, the charming young chairman of the touring committee of the idy has been caught several times watching Automobile and Motor Club of New Jersey, ie stars and moon. was the guest of his brother, Mr. E. Perry J. J, SHAW Mr. and Mrs, E. Jaehing and son of New- Maxfleld, the popular room clerk. = ! rk, were last week-end guests of Mr. and Irs. H. W. Hornecker. Prominent among the recent arrivals are: Real Estate and Insurance Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bausher and son Lee, Mrs, L. L. Wachenhausen, of St. Augustine, C Hamburg, Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fla.; Miss Shirley Wachenhausen, of Albu- STANHOPE, N. J. !. H. Killheffer at Sunset View. querque, N. M.; Miss N. Berman, of New Representing the largest and best Fire Insurance York; Mr. Thomas Hallinan, of Bloomfield; companies in the and the best 5 i Mrs. J. T. Rolle, Miss Margaret Rolle, Mr. properties around Hopatcong and Stanhope Edward Rolle, of Wilmington, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCain, of Maplewood; Dr. and Mrs. James G. Dunn, of Franklin Park; Mr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, of Summit. The Masque Bal given at the Hotel last MOTOR BOATS Tuesday evening was a huge success. The METRO THEATRE costumes were original and effective. Much Abenaki Dream AT LEE'S POINT credit is due to Miss Dorothy M. Mann, of Flatbush, who won the prize for being dres- EFFICIENT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT (Under New Management) sed the prettiest, as a little Fairy. Miss N. The Only Theatre on the Lake Dorsen of New York, dressed as a Spanish GREEN CROFT DOCK PHONE 4-M girl won the prize as being the most original. Matinee 3.30 Evening 7.30 and 9 Miss Elizabeth Biele of New York, dressed Admission 10 and 15c as Sis Hopkins, won the prize for being dres- sed the funniest. The beautiful ball room was crowded to its full capacity. The hand- HOTEL ESPANONG •fin; some gowns worn by the guests formed a The famous hostelry at Broadway and 42nd wonderful color scheme and the soft lights Street. Entirely Rebuilt. Modern improve- greatly.added to the beauty of the occasion. ments. Baths, Running hot and cold water. The judges who were not guests at the hotel Electric Lights. Accommodates Koriy. showed efficient judgment in deciding who Telephone 32. were the just winners. Music was enjoyed until the late hours. Everyone voted it a John J. Robinson, Prop. P. 0. Lake Hopatcong, N. J great success.

Garage and Service Station Tel. Connection CASTLE EDWARDS. Among the new arrivals at Castle Edwards VAN OVER HOUSE are: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gaffery, Miss Mae Cunningham, Mr. John A. Gould, Mr. M. Or- Three Minute Walk to Trains and Boat sahe, K. P. Kirk, H. F. Campbell, Miss E. Large Airy Rooms Bath Electric Light Stack, Mr. and Mrs. Sparker, L. A. Ham-' Good Meals and Service Artesian Well Water mersley, Miss E. Smith, Miss Alice Brunn, and H. S. Johnson of New York; Miss Helen E. Fay and C. D. Park of Brooklyn; Miss Automobile Parties a Specialty Mildred L. Bingham of the Bronx; Miss A. Honeywell, Miss C. S. Ross and Miss E. Ross of Luzerne, Michigan; Mrs. F. Tredwell, Miss Boating Bathing Fishing H. A. Tredwell, and Master H. H. Tredwell of E. Williston; Fritz Renkeyr, of Hoboken; Terras $2.50 Per Day $10 to $15 Per Week Presenting the best selec- S. Stanton, Alexander Berllaka of Paterson, New Jersey; Mr. Harry Dn Ball of Chicago, LAKE HOPATCONG ESPANONG STATION Illinois; Miss Laura Birkborn and C. E. tions from filmdom, patrons Booth of Philadelphia, Pa.; Zeth Bnmdage, Jennie L. Kauouse, of Boonton, New Jersey. can always be sure of a Mrs. C. L. Burmey, and Mr. Ernest Buemey of Greenwich, Conn.; Miss Mary C. Preston, good, clean, entertaining of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. Edward A, Kaufman of Santa Barbara, Cal.; Mr. Edward G. Mey- Pierson & Co. performance. er of Passaic, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Verdon of Syracuse, N. Y.; Vuscanni Clothiers and Furnishers Vogt and daughter of Denver, Col.; Dorothy Established 1868 Deakin, of Plainfield, N. J.; Louis Schuler and Harrison See of Newark, N. J. Headquarters for • . ••* — *•* Comfortable Summer Togs, Sport Shirts >pen Afternoon — Evening and White Trousers, Solt Shirts VIMJA von CAMPE. and Khaki Trousers, Bath- Matinee, 3.3O Recent arrivals at the Villa von Campe ing Suits, etc. Evening, 7.30 and 9.00 include: Mrs. C. W. Rau, Mr. H. M. Ran, i Mr. Charles Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ALL AT POPULAR PHICES Admission 10c and 15c Schmidt, Miss Winifred Byrd, of New York; 6 W. Blackwell Street Dover, N. J. Mi- and Mrs. Victor Hugo, of Weehawlcen; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Noll, of Orange. LAKE HOPATCONG BRKEZE ' 12 Saturday, September! 1977 REBORDJG of marine engines; cylinders fit- "Are you ill? Let me see your tongue " ted with new pistons and rings. Done on "'S^no use. No tongue can tell how bad WANT AND OFFER short notice by Allentown Experimental TWO OENTS»PER WORD Works, Information given by Mr. John T. Minimum Charge 25 c*mts Lindstrom, M. E., Northwood. FOR SALE— "Wyomissing" on Raccoon Island. Over 300 ft. shore front, two cot- WM. HARRIS & SONS FOR RESULTS take your films to Harris' tages and servants quarters furnished. One JEWELERS and OPTICIANS of the most substantially built boat houses Studio. on the lake. Launch, motor fishing boat Headquarters for Prizes Suitable for Card EASTMAN KODAKS AGENCY—Harris' Stu- and row boats. Fine well of water. Easy Parties. Special Attention given to Fitting dio at Lee's. terms. Apply week ends on premises or to and Repairing Glasses. Watch Repairing WANTED—Colored -waitress at once. Call owner Samuel D. Dibert, 1206 Arch street, or phone 6-J Styx Villa. Philadelphia. 19 East Blackwell St., DOVER, N. J, . I'OIt SALE—Rider Ericson hot air engine. Falconliui'st, West Shore. MT. ARLINGTON HOTEL. liOST—On West Shore road, one andiron. Re- Good music will be special feature this J. NELSON BUCK ward, Communicate with Falconhurst. coming week-end and Labor Day at the Mt. EIJJBCTBIO LIGHT BULBS may be obtained Arlington Hotel. Everybody who loves to Wall Paper, Paint & Window Shades at the Hopateong Pharmacy, Mt. Arlington. hear the sweet, tones of the violin and piano Painter and Decorator ZI'RNOHJ for lubricating, HARMS STUDIO, will be welcome. SIGNS agents. There's a diffrence in oils. Try Among the recent arrivals at the hotel are: Misses Anna and Esther Baeler, Mr. and Mrs. Phone Connection this*. L. Hanyen, Mr. Beech, Brunes, M. N. Kruss- FOR KAliK—Small motorboats, cheap after 8. S. Warren St., DOVER, New Jersey. Labor Day. Apply Alfred Nelson, Ameri- man, M. F. O'Hara, P. F. Hay, Miss Anna can House Dock. Hurley, Irene Hurley, Mr. Harris Winnick, FOR SALK—18 ft. motorboat $125. Small Jack Retch, Emanuel Alboun, Mr. and Mrs. motorboats to rent. Apply Alfred Nelson, Hamaker, H. Johnson and Paul Perreault. American Hoiise Dock. George W. Robinson Ahli FILMS delivered to HARRIS STUDIO PATERSON HOUSE. Will succeed Capt. J. B. Everett on Sept. 1st by 5 o'clock will be ready for delivery Recent arrivals are: Miss Emilie Hohman, following afternoon. Mr. William H. Reeves, of Newark; Miss WANTED—A furnished cottage on water Marie C. Oathout, Miss Viola Oathout, of Boat Repairing front for next season. Address Mrs. Geo. New York;. Miss Florence E. Post, Miss Eliz- C. Lanz, Birchwood Terrace, Landing.. abeth Turner, of Haledon; Mr. William E. FOK SAIJE—Pour white Pekin ducks $200 Healy, of Phoenix, Arizona; Mr. Henry B. Accessories Supplies each. Apply C. S. Williams, Hollywood Haywood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grish, Miss Dock, Raccoon Island or Box 294, Nolan's Ada M. Vernon, Miss E. Ling, Miss H. Ling, \l Point. Mr. E, Stagg, Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and FOR RENT— Semi-bungalow,, comfortably daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mathewson and equipped. Part or whole 'Of September. daughter, Miss Mabel McCabe, of Paterson. Boats Stored Over Winter Reasonable. Address W. F. Coulter, Lake Hopateong. IJOST—Medium-sized white dog, answers to name of Buster. Reward if returned to Mrs. J. Sturroek, Northwood or Box 157 WRIGHTS Nolans Point. WANTED—To buy home and lot on lake WITHOUT MUSIC YOUR VACATION WILL NOT BE COMPLETE front. Send particulars to Dr. A. J. Moly- neux—"Camp Osteopathy" West Shore, or With a VICTROLA you have 2859 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. MUSIC FOR EVERY OCCASION, ANY TIME, ANYWHERE FOB BENT—18 ft. motor boats "Nimrod" and "Pom-Pom" for rent by day or week. These boats are easy to run and both are fully equipped. Apply at Lake View Dock. WANTED—To purchase at end of season— a small summer camp at Lake Hopateong. Address, with full description and lowest price. "Camper" Box 2 9!), Kenilworth, N. J". TO LKASE—Lot 25 ft. lake front. For camp or bungalow. River Styx, 100 feet east of Castle Edward. $50 yearly. Ap- ply Arthur Fiehn, 420 83rd Street, Brook- lyn, N. Y. FOR SALE—Artistic rubble stone house; acre of ground; on point; 300 feet lake frontage; near Rex Beach residence; pi- ano and furniture, boat house, ice house, 24 ft. motorboat, canoe and rowboat; taken in trade; will sell at bargain; call at house or address LAMBERT, Box 199, Nolan's Point, Lake Hopateong, N. J.

Building Plot Wanted ABOUT 100 FEET WATER FRONT OR MIGHT CONSIDER A DWELLING IF REASONABLE FOR CASH. Complete Stock of Records. If you do not 15 BUYER VICTROLAS care to purchase a Piano we will rent you oW|, Care The Standard to Westfield, N. J. TUNING AND REPAIRING WRIGHT MUSIC STORE 111 East Blackwell Street, Dover, Branch of DeREYAS & HARRIS, New York. pa,tarday,_September 1, 1917.

KOCK PARK. ITHANELL HOUSE. Mr. Milton Weber The annual masquerade took place on Fri- Hopatcong Pharmacy spent a few days last day evening and was a great success. The MOUNT AEUNGTON week in Easton. grand march came off at 9 o'clock, about fifty Mrs. Synder of Ster- being in costume. MAIN ROAD, Near BRESLIN QATES mum! ling Cottage, is spend- A wonderful bouquet, the second, prize for ing a few days in Dov- originality—was given to Miss Florence New- Phone 24-B Hopatoong er. Miss J. McSoley man as a Honolulu girl, her green costume ' of Dover, Miss, Hattie and the acting of the part was excellent. The PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Sutton and Miss R. Riker of Boonton, will two prizes for the most beautiful were award- spend this week-end at Sterling Cottage. ed as follows: First to Miss Edna Waller as a Finest Ice Cream Sodas around the Lake. AJI Mrs. Frank Allen, of Dover, has opened Syrups made from Fresh Fruits. Whitman's, Huy- Grecian girl carrying a water pitcher; the ler's and Wallace's Candles. Horton's Ice Cream. Viva Lodge until Labor Day. effect was very artistic and beautiful; the Stationery and Pure Drugs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp and sons, second prize was awarded to Mrs. W. H. Fitch Charles Jr., and Kenneth, of New York city, who was dressed as a Fairy in a very dainty GIFT SHOP will occupy Camp Mabel until October. costume of white tulle and gold stars and looked very, bewitching indeed. NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES, SUITABLE Mrs. J. T. Simmen spent the week-end at FOR GIFTS OR PRIZES. Kilkal'e- Mr. and Mrs. A. Wittnebert will The parlors and dining room were very return to Metuclien after a pleasant stay at prettily decorated with oak leaves, yellow Kilkare Cottage. chrysanthemums and other flowers, making a H. W. CROOKS, Ph. G. There was a watermelon party at Dell very effective setting for the gay masquera- Cottage given by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wel- ders. The prize for the most original was ler, on account of their seventieth anni- awarded to the bride—Mr. M. Mulviliill in •Phone, 23-M Hopatcons versary of marriage. a wonderful wedding party. Mrs. William Camp Gilt Edge has Mr, H. 0. Haas and Porzer being the groom, the rest of the party C. D. GORDON, M.D. family, of Allentown; Elmer Huffort, the 90- was composed of two pretty little flower girls OFFICE HOURS; pound chef of the Eagle Home and Colonel in pinlc, carrying baskets, four bridesmaids Straub, the 85-pound, are going to have a in green and the minister. The bride towered 8 to 9 A. M. 12 to 2 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. foot race Sunday at 3 P. M., also Bob is over the little groom and his costume was MOUNT ARLINGTON, ; -. : New Jersey. going to do the bos car step. very complete even to the veil. Three prizes were awarded for the most The season will close at the North End. Dr. Abert J, Holyneux Dr. Cora Belle Molyneux by an entertainment for the Chi Alpha Girls. comic, the first to Miss Mildred Hanan as a Singing by Jean and Freda, dancing by Miss "Parisian Modiste."; second to Miss Vera Brodie, she can do it Grace (fully); speak- Hanan as "Home Defense"; third to Mr. Osteopaths Theo. Eenner as a baby. All three were ing on the history of the lake by Prof. Mr. West Shore Road C. Bauman. Photos- will be taken by the very funny and acted their parts to perfec- Misses Bauman. Music will be by Voight's tion, the judges of course had some difficulty Hopatcong or Public Dock in arriving at a decision as so many were orchestra. ' West Shore Buss After an extended tour through New Eng- excellent and deserved honorable mention. Mr. Hanan as Uncle Sam was fine also Mr. Tuesday—Thursday—Saturday land in her car Miss Shirley Tallman of Long Penny as a second Uncle Sam; Miss Anna Island, is resting at Camp Chi Alpha as a Tastrom. as a Turkish lady and her sister, 2 to 4 P,M. guest o£ Miss F. Kline. Miss Tallman is a you Miss Ellen as a Honolulu girl were excellent. and by appointment very charming and talented young woman. There was a large crowd in attendance and rac- Mr. William Kline motored to camp for last dancing followed the unmasking. week-end. Miss Grace Brodie and Miss Gene City Office *•• ••• >•• Brodie of Flushing, will spend the ensuing 2859 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. week at Camp Chi Alpha. CAMP LACKAWANNA. Tiff Preparations are being made for the com- Hacktttntown, N. 1., Tuesday* and Fridays, 166 Main St. ing holiday, as a record crowd is expected Tel. 78 this year. Eddie hasn't been in the lake for six DR. O. M. WALKER Grand Drawing weeks. Must be about time for the Walyas For Two Educated Monkeys to have a meeting. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN "Graeie" put one over on Paul, Jim, and 23 ELIOT STREET DOVER, N. J. Boxball Bowling Alleys, Nolan's Point Tom. The poor fellows went to Mountain own View with her in a canoe. Ask them what Telephone 81-J vea 7 Labor Day Afternoon happened. Tickets Now On Sale. 25 Cents. Since Uncle Jake left "Mikey" has been »N.J trying to earn a little cash. He dries dishes for ten cents a day. Fine advancement there, Mike; keep up the good work. CWropractlc . We hate to pick on Gracie, but from re- Delight Your Family and Guests ports we understand that Gordon has en- (Ki-ro-prak-tik) gaged her to be his model when he erects With an hour or two sail day or evening his "studio." Chink has advised Gordon in The Science of Vertebral Adjusting on Lake Hopatcong's popular launch a fatherly manner of the dangers of this To Eliminate the Cause of Disease kind of business, so perhaps Gordon will study sign painting. THE NE'ER DO WELL Latest news from Scranton:—Paul says Ins F. S. FENNEL, D. C. wife and 17 children are flourishing. Har- Wetona Cottage Espanong Dock At An Exceptionally Small Charge riet is now canning tomatoes and Bertha, the maid, is engaged to be married. LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J. i. card addressed to Aunt "B" intends to have Harris come Office Hours: 9.30 tol2,daily,and by appointment down to take her picture in her new bathing PHONE 32 . . P. O. Box 168 suit before she leaves, Lake Hopatcong A resolution has been passed unanimously by the camp that Ed should abandon his Vill receive immediate attention. simple life over the holidays. AMERICAN HOUSE . Since Tessie went home the whole camp has been gloomy. EAST SHORE OF LAKE »#t •%* •#• Grill With Beautiful View of Lake Hotel Durban BM3SLIN BOWLING ALLEYS. Mr A. Dean won the last weekly prize A-la-carte service until midnight. Good dance floor i Maxim Park On Lake Hopatcong of the season with the high score of 244. Special attention to automobile and boat parties Miss Louise Hyman won the Ladies' Pnze A-La-Carte Restaurant and Grill with the score of 146. The alleys will be M. GERARDS, Prop. Phone 34-W kept open until September tenth. Open Until Midnight Mr. Michael Paolantonio and Mr. Robert VILLA GERARDS Aeolia wisht to. thank the public for their pecial Attention Paid to Automobile Trade kind patronage and hope to see the bowlers Directly on the Lake Tel 20, Hopatcong again next season. ' Good Table, Home Cooking TTO PETERS, Prop. P. 0. LANDING, N. J. Little Tootsey Woo has gone back to Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Motor Boating Brooklyn, and peace once more prevails at Peters' Store on the West Shore hat a Complete Stock Groceries, IceCream, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc. the alleys. Mrs. C Engleman,*Prop, LAKE HOPATCONG BREEZE 14 Saturday, September 1 19 r." MT. ARMNGTON. CAMP VILLAGE. Mr. Carl J. Stephan, of Hart- Mr. Charles Hellriegel, wife and son were ford, Conn., is visiting Bertrand guests of his father at Camp Quit Your Wor- Villa. Mrs. Von Wessely organ- ry over Sunday. The Baker Theatre ized a picnic to Cranberry Lake Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pierce have closed their DOVER on Wednesday, when Mr. Ber- camp for the season and returned to Flat- trand acted as chef, and a motor bush for the wedding of Mrs. Pierce's sister. trip to Shawnee on Thursday. A No, the husband to be is not a slacker, only Opening of the house, party will be held at the another poor boob. Villa over Labor pay, If Helen's fellow ever meets the gentleman 1917-1918 Season Mrs. Adele M. Billy, of Brook- from the Breslin that danced all evening with lyn, is going to leave Lake Ho- her at Allen's last week, the war will be patcong after making her sum- transferred from Europe. Mrs. Fred Lam- ENTIRE WEEK COMMENCING mer home here for the past twenty-two years. bert was supposed to chaperone her, but Her property, The Waldecfc, has been sold most of the time was not in view. Helen LABOR DAY, SEPT. 3 to Mr. .and Mrs. Harry De"Witt of Jersey says her chaperone is some dancer, but don't JOSEPH W. PAYTON City. The new owners will take possession let Fred know as he is very jealous. of the house on or after September first. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lambert expect to leave Stock Company Mrs. Billy wishes to bid farewell to all her Camp Miruco on Labor Day, having been Presenting friends at the lake, and to wish them all the there since the middle of June and will re- HIGH-CLASS PRODUCTIONS beat of luck in the future. turn to their hozne in Lynbrook, L. I., for OF LATE SUCCESSES Miss Mehl, Mrs. Tebbenhof, and Mrs. a few months before going to Florida. Including Springmeyer and son are guests at the Pfeif- Ask Bob to show you the picture he took fer cottage. of Helen's legs. •#• ••« ••* "OFFICER 666" . . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Weeks and fam- BON AIR. ily, will take up th'eir residence in Newark, "PEG O' MY HEART" ~ about October first, after leaving the lake. Miss M. Sullivan has been a great help Miss Elaine B. DavieSi ,of New York, is at Bon Air and the Breeze Reporter wishes visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kavanagh to extend thanks for many favors shown. "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" for two weeks. Misses Joan and Margaret New arrivals at the Bon Air are Mr. A. F. Munri, of Bayonne, are week-end guests. Mussgiller, Mr. J. Moore, Mr. D. Hanigan, "THE CINDERELLA MAN" Mrs. Prank C. Piper is spending a few Mr. A. Brown, Mr. Frank Pertrowski, Mr. days at Morristown. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mey- E. S. Moler and Mr. Allen S. Wiber of New "READY MONEY" er, of Morristown, are the guests of Mr. Piper York; Mrs. F. A. Van Wicklen, Miss D. D. and Miss Charlotte Meyer at the Griffiths Van Wicklen, Miss Marie Johnson, Mr. D. "PAID IN FULL" Cottage. Sherwood and Mr. C. E. Cowstock of Brook- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hart, and 'Mr. and Mrs. lyn; Mr. J. W. Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Demarest, of Elizabeth, are the guests C. E. Orani of Philadelphia; Miss D. Anne MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30 Decker of Mountain View, New Jersey; Mr. D. EVENINGS AT 8.20 of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blume at Elmo Villa. L. Decker of Bogota, New Jersey; Miss Rose \ Mrs. L. K. Van Nor.twick, Miss Grace Van L. Grennon of ; Miss M. D. PRICES Nortwick, and Mr. •Roswell Fenwick, of New 20—30-50 Boxes 75 York, will spetiiJMai-few days here after a stay McEneney of Astoria, Long Island; and Mr. I at Lake George. and Mrs. Francis A. Wilber of Columbus, 0. A movement is on foot to lessen the num- ber .of niiles from

SPE.RRY SPRINGS. Deuel, Mr. Franklin Deuel, Miss Rhoda Deuel siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimminniiiiii Miss Laura Vossler, and Mr. Robert Deuel motored up last week- Mr. Bruce McCully of end. Robert will remain a few days. Miss ' Oradell, N. J.; Miss S. Topanye of Wyoming, spent last week-end at Davidson of; Little Falls; Hiding Place Camp. Master Humphrey Am- Mr. Nelson Furbeck of bler of Maplewood, arrived Monday to stay Playhouse Altamont, N. Y.; Rev. the remainder of the season. Mr. Robert DOVER E. I. McCully of Ora- Collier, Mr.' Meredith Leitich and Mr. Larry dell, were guests during Taylor just returned from a- canoe trip the past week at Camp through Morris Canal. Monday, September 3 Stanley. Ruth and Marion of Camp Osceola, have Mme. Petrova in '.Mr. John Burt of become expert paddlers since "L. C." went "Soul of a Magdalene" Camp Darling, is very unhappy since Miss home for now they, have to paddle their Freudenthal returned to her home in Pat- own canoe. The week-end visitors at Camp erson, Osceola were Mr. Gordon M. Backus of Hack- Tuesday, September 4 Nobody home! at Fox's when reporter ensack, N. J.; Mr. Frank Owen Moore, of William Fox presents Gladys Rockwell • called. Woodhaven, L. I.; Mr. Fred Kuentsler and Miss Ethel Beider of Passaic; Miss Sarah in | Mr. Bstler Bell of Camp Mirth is a woman Bird of Elizabeth, N. J., and Miss Alicia "One Touch of Sin" hater (ask him.). Mushl.it and Mr. Lester H. Clark of Passaic Misses Ida and Violet Cooper of Brooklyn, Park, N. J. The moon was so wonderful Wednesday, September 5 were last week-end guests at Ry-Kt Cot- Sunday evening that a party from the camp tage. decided to walk to the Styx. "Doc" Moore Mary Miles Mintner in Garry Roosma is in love, some say it is volunteered to show Ruth the "Dog Star", "The Gentle Intruder" an Italian lady; others say a blonde Is the but she is so awfully bashful (?) she did cause. not care to be shown, but since "Doc" has gone Home Ruth is always looking heaven- Thursday, September 6 Sperry Springs Camp Meetings at 8 P. M., ward. as usual. Come and bring a friend. Good "Treason" singing and speaking. A Bluebird Photoplay in 5 acts Grandma Unglaub was afraid someone PINE TREE POINT. would run away with her shape so she re- Miss Jessie Newby of Newark, is visiting Friday, September 7 fused to go in swimming. , Mrs. J. R. Case of Pine Tree Point. Camp Paterson is being occupied by Mr. Frank is some sand swimmer. "A Wife's Good Name" and Mrs. William Lees, Mr. William Lees, Mr. Harold Bach will give anyone a free Jr., and Mrs. E. Whitsitt of Paterson. demonstration on how to keep your bathing Saturday, September .3 The Tooth Pick Society of Sperry Springs suit dry. "Little Miss Nobody" are having many good times picking around Mildred Case loves the water like a fish at night. Look out Estler and Garry, you does land. No matter what day you visit us, you may pick the wrong place. Elmore Huntting and Ralph Bach are the will be entertained by a feature attrac- Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Allen of Paterson, will champion frog catchers at Pine Tree Point. tion. The leading stai's of filmdom ap- be guests of Aunt Mary over the week-end Elmore is some engineer! pear daily upon our screen. Master Edwin Allen caught a bass the other 'i'he champion nuts at P. T. Point are Har- day. Took two boys to help him carry it ry Case, Elmore Huntting and Ralph Bach. as far as the store. Mr. Walter Tunison is some life-saver. He mmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Wallington Camp is being occupied by Mr. took a young lady out for a paddle. She and Mrs. C. J. Haedin and daughter and tried to swallow the lake but Walter saved Mr. and Mrs. A. Rail, son and daughter of her. When in Dover visit Rutherford. The folks have been enjoying The real swimmers at P. T. Point are: Har- some wonderful trips around the lake in their ry Case, Elmore Huntting and Ralph Bach. Op! motorboat. These three are trying hard to get in trim THE BOSTON STO] Two young people are having delightful for the large cup to be given at the next The _mo9t refined and exclusive shop in town evenings together in a canoe, namely: Mae swimming contest. for ladies, misses and childrens ready to weaj Roosma and Ed Ford. It is said Ruth Roos- Mr. Jean Witbeck, Mr. John Lux, Mr. Har- apparel and fine millinery. ~J ma is a good singer but the folks in and vey Van Riper of Nutley, are visiting Mr. around Camp Darling say she is better still. Richard Ellis at Pine Tree Point. H. RASSLER, Blackwell and Morris Sts., Dover, N.U! There is whaling and nashing of teeth at Warr Cottage, the boys must return to RA school. Bill will return less several suits but has made a name for himself at painting. Charles Warr will be unable to go home until Sunday as he must fill an engagement with Old Town Canoes several charming young women who refuse to let hiin go sooner. Fishing Tackle, Tents, Daylos, Refrigerators, LA Mrs. Smith of Little Horn Cottage are en- tertaining: Mr. Frank Hannah, Mr. James Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, Oil Heaters, Cocker, Mr. Billy Smith and Mr. George Burgess of Paterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Everything the Camper Needs Except Food Doyle of New York. Mrs. Smith will have a house full over Labor Day. The season is drawing to a. close much to the sorrow of Mrs. Smith's many friends. S. H. BERRY HARDWARE COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. W. Albrecht and baby Ruth, also Mrs. A. TJnglaub of Newark,' motored 15 E, Blackwell Street, DOVER up to spend the day with Mrs. Plock at Ruth Cottage. Mrs. Knopf only has a few days left, so be quick boys. Harry is hanging around but Mrs it. likes the charming young -•njan vhc- +oo?\ her out in his auto. The folks around Ruth Cottage cannot tell if it was the machine or the clothes. She has had to give up several engagements because Let's Get Acquainted! her son Paul arrived on the scene unex- pected and doesn't wish a step-daddy. Ruth is counting the days, hours, minutes until We do not expect to win trade by giving prices, for-figures are neither new Bill comes. This looks like a marriage soon. nor attractive. . Bill get busy and act like you have some life. Therefore we ask you to calland learn how unusually well we can please you ,Mrs. Albrecht is the cause of the lake lower- ing last Wednesday and just after it rose with Our Outfittings and at the same time suit the inclination of your purse. again Mrs. Knopf was the cause that time. They say Mrs. K. is a fine swimemr a la bathtub. Mr. William Albrecht was the CROWN DEPARTMENT STORE cause of the lake being so oily last week, (he washed his neck). 23-25 W. Blackwell Street VER, N..X Miss Gertrude Wood has returned to her home in Maplewood. Mr. and Mrs. W. V

Saturday, September i, 1917. BKBBZE 16 New York Shoe Repairing Co. Adjoining New Hotel Breslin L. BENDER, Proprietor At Mount Arlington NOLANS POINT OPPOSITE R. R. STATION •reslin Bowling Alleys Work done while you wait. Dealer in seoon.l liana Four Excellent Alleys. Popular Prices. Refreshments. Souvenirs. P6cket Billiards shoes Also Dry Goods and full line of flash Special Arrangements Can be Made for Private Parties or Tournaments lights. City prices. Free delivery.. Special Sale on Sneakers, Dry Goods and Fancv Hosiery GOOD LIGHTING FACILITIES Tel. HOPATCONG 29 For the Closing Up of Our Season. . • • PEOPLES STEAMBOAT LINE Bertrand Island Amusement Park G. H. HULMES &.SON, Proprietors Dancing afternoon and evening. Best of music. Bathing on the safest and only Meets all trains — Boats for charter sandy beach on the lake. Fully equipped' with diving float and water chute. • Trunk and baggage delivered to all parts of lako Esther R. meets all Trolleys Bathing suits- to hire. Lunches served. Many other attractions. L. C. SCHOOF.tManager. PETER I. MANN SHOE STORE AND REPAIRING Bryant Villa Opposite Mt. Arlington Post Office A full line of -Shoes always on hand. Outing Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Clothing, Sporting Goods and Notions. Under New Management Beautifully situated on lake front; rooms with private Tel. 69-J T T? O9MTTW Estimates. ,,bath; bathing, fishing, E music,dancing,ten- Netcong *-" " «JOi»lUl> Furnished nis; all amuse- (Formerly Haggerty & Osmun) ments Bowling Plumbing and Heating Tinning in ail Its branches. Pipes, valves and Special Attention Given to fittings. Oil and Coal Stoves, ranges and kitchen Auto Parties utensils. • . . • • NETCONG, NEW JERSEY. HERZOG-DURYEA Lake Hopatcong Tailoring Shop. J. MEISTERMAN, Mgr. Up-to-date Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing II White Flannels, a Specialty MOUNT ARLINGTON HOTEL City Prices NOLAN'S POINT, Lake Hopatcong, N. J. t On Lake Hopatcong In Allen's Pavilion near the. Post Office. Entirely Renovated Under New Management RESTAURANT A-LA-CARTE Sunny Sight Lunch Room COOLEST PLACE TO EAT ON THE LAKE ; Lobster Newburg, Chicken a-la-King. The finest dishes known to conneusers may .. . be had here at reasonable prices. • Phone your order, we will Specialties—Steak, Cake and Coffee , ,. have it ready when you rrrive. ALLEN'S GROVE, NOLANS POINT P. WALTER GUSSARDI HOTEL CO., Proprietors Telephone Hopatcong 9 JAMES SCELSA Manager Japanese Rolling Balls Souvenirs Given to Every Player We Issue Season Coupons MountainView NOLANS POINT House Japanese Goods S. MIYANAGA Grill and Cafe. A-la-carte Service Special facilities for Auto- HOTEL BON AIR mobile parties Modern improvements, Elec- AND COTTAGES tric lighted throughout, Lake Hopatcong, Post Office, .Landing, N. J. Dance Hall, Bowling Alleys, Tennis Courts. Central and beautiful situation, on River Dancing afternoon and evening Styx Bay at the. Bridge. A delightful spot for Canoeing, Boating, Bathing and Pishing. Attractive Buildings' and Grounds. Rates CHAS. F. MULLEP, Prop. ' very moderate : : : : : : : LANDING, N, J. Tel. 4-x HOPATCONG. Automobile. Passenger Line tj Station. MT. ARLINGTON GARAGE HF MEEKER

Telephone 29-Hopatcong. Mt. Arlington, Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey. . . : General Merchandise RICHARD CHAPLIN & SONS, Proprietors \ V Fruits in Season. ' Vegetables from our own far-m. Butter and eggs a specialty. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS SERVICE GARAGE AND ^UTO LIVERY CHOICE GROCERIES Automobile Stage Lines on both East and West Shores Machines to Hire by Hour or Day SUCCASUNNAj N. J. Tel. 13- Succasunna We run wagons out every Tuesday, Thurs- ••SINFULLY EQUIPPED MACHINE AND REPAIR sk^-^f-^^-:- day and Saturday, visiting every point on both sides of the Lake. ' pellVyjji Supplies thagcanbe^^£btained at a Fully Equipped Garage SPECIAL HOTEL ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY -* '"- SONS. RUN THE *"-» " o«nMn_