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VISITORS LINGER IN THE MOUNTAINS AND ELSEWHERE IN THE COUNTRY "Villain" Pursues "Vampire" in Bar Harbor Flim Bethlehem and the Miss Genevieve Fox Wins Autumn Visitors [White Mountain Foliage Nearby Towns Are Test New Trails ¦ Tennis Stars * «¦»¦ mp ** Place Is as Yet Little Changed |wk i«''VjHTT' Remaining Active Among Near Paul Smiths Fifteen She Marked Skill Lateness of Frosts Coat of Colors for New Athough Only Displayed Wood Roads Season Delays Many Golfers Predominate in Arriv¬ Miss Helen Wills. for Next England Hills.Golf Continues Popular on als, But Other Mountain Against Under Construction.New Golf Less Crowded Bretton Woods Links. Sports Have Devotees. MISS GENEVIEVE FOX, daugh¬ Course. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyttleton Expert Tennis Amateur Fox New York the | j Whtt* Mountains, N. H., Sept. 18. | September when the links are free of BefHijeHKM. N. H., Sept. 16. Bethle¬ of and Special Dispatch to Tot Nbw Tosh Hint*. their and Amos P. rr-^HE autumn in the White August congestion, hem. set on Its high plateau, looks down Southampton summer colony, Is one of Paw Smiths, N. Y., Sept 16^ season Haw pin agent for the New ley. chasing on many mountain and. with its the lights among the younger Early September sojourners tn the St.1 I Mountains wax ushered in last York Stock Exchange, is at the Mount peaks, shining r*>~ links like a Scottish who have won laurels Regis camps and at Paul Smith's Hotel "*¦ week with a full moon and un¬ Washington, with William M. Nevins golf undulating girls of society of field for two weeks. hill course, is the autumn Mecca toward have found » new delight In exploring precedented warrfl weather, making Spring Muny in the realm of amateur sport. Al¬ others arrived this week. which many golfers set their faces this though Miss Fox has not thought the trails through the Paul Smith pre¬ swimming in the outdoor pools pos¬ Spending September here are Mr. and month. The Bethlehem Golf and Tennis about making her debut yet, she has serve of over 80,000 acres, which are Mis. Robert I. Jenks of New York, who marked and in sible. There was also the usual round Cluib restricted its patronage and there written a permanent chapter into the now being opened, put have been with her father, John S. Run¬ of lawn tennis. first elass condition for another season. of riding, motoring, moonlight moun¬ at the summer, Is no course congestion. season's record are In favor nels, Chocorua during consequently a for the Many of the trails among 1. Having shown genius game as bridle tain climbing and boating and the in¬ and will remain here until October Bethlehem is still affording relief to courts this season at the horsemen and horsewomen Mr. and of on dirt and grass For the most part they parallel evitable golf and tennis. The hills are Mrs. Joseph Huffy New York many sufferers from hay fever, who .Southampton, she entered the women's paths. are here for their annual visit. Mr. the twenty-three miles of navigable come from far and and its cottage Middle States tennis championship beginning to tinge ever so faintly, giv¬ Duffy is the representative of near, of waterways included In the preserve personal the tournament last week on the courts the ten ing promise of their autumn glory, the Princess Kaucigny Luelnge. princi¬ colony is still nearly Intact, although the Philadelphia Qrlcket Club. While and center, more or less, about owner of the Bretton Woods estate. usual exodus of summer visitors from confidence in lakes which form a part of the St. Regis but the warm weather and lack of pal possessed of abounding and. Osgood lake system. Also paying their annual visit here are the hotels has begun. facing the prospect of confronting some frosts are making the dhange unusu¬ C. treasurer of the Florida Mis# Fox Mr. IJevereux Emmet of Garden City, L. Haines, The Sinclair House remains open until of the feminine tennis stars, the has a new late. East Miss as "a In that golf architect, planned ally Coast Railway, and his sister, spoke of her entry Joke." course of the St. M. October 1. as do the Hillside and Cen¬ not do to herself. eighteen hole Regis The members of the New Hamp¬ G. Haines, of Now York. she did Justice River Golf Club. Progress of the con¬ shire State Hotel Association have re¬ Spending two weeks at the Mount tral, Columbia and Strawberry Hill, Al¬ There wa# a large gallery present' last herself on the struction work, under the direction of ceived an invitation from Mr. J. J. Washington are" Mr. and Mrs. Minturn pine and Highland, Maplehurst, Rey¬ Monday when she found Mr. Emil Block of New York Is being Post Collins. M. P. Collins, Jr., and Miss courts facing Miss Helen Wills, the Lannln of the Baisams, at Dixville nolds, Colby Inn and Turner's Tavern. 16-year-old California comet. Miss Fox watched with keen Interest by members Notch, to hold their annual meeting Julia Collins and William Bradley of closes of the club remaining at the hotel and New who arrived from Plxvllle The Upland Terrace September is only 16 years old. but, like Miss AVIHs, Mr. Emmet and Mr, there on 21. A York, It was the in the camps. Thursday, September Notch. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Corbln 26 after a successful season. Mr. and looks older than her years. state that new course will be will be served the Floyd she had entered a "big Block the banquet following are here for an Indefinite accom¬ Mrs. 12arl Derr and their son, first time that for use next season. Additional usual business meeting; The New stay, Blggers league" tournament. Miss Wills defeated ready panied by Miss E. Stewart of St. Louis. the season there, have re¬ a work, for which provision has been Hotel Association members wh<% spent her 6.0. 6.0, but Miss Fox playOd the construc¬ England Mrs. D. E. Woodhull. Daniel E. Wood- She has a strong made at the hotel, includes turned to New York. remarkably fine game have alao been invited, and it is ex¬ hull, Jr., and Miss Sylvia Altman, the f in tion of three new tennis courts and. a Arrivals at the Sinclair this week from drive, and shows a general evenness with stalls. pected that the coming winter sports latter of London, England, are here for with a few streaks of Mild¬ large garage separate Include Mr. and her game, Among the campers who are remain¬ campaign will be widely discussed, a few days from New York, and Mrs. W. New York and vicinity ness that this young left handed athlete A. ing late Into September Is Mr. William with a view to taking necessary steps Edwin Sharp and Mrs. Jay H. Carlisle Mrs. V. V. Beard, Mr. and Mrs. G. will overcome. She will be heard from of New who will motored here to a few 8. summer she also W. McAlpin, York, toward advertising sports in New spend days. Beard. Miss Anita Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. in future tennis. Last his on V. Bogcrt of Garden and W. J. to be one of the best keep Camp Wyndover, Spitfire Hampshire and in promoting winter City T. M. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. proved herself Lake, open until the latter part of the Anderson of Brooklyn are here for a swimmers among the Southampton girls. month. Remaining wltlT him are his carnivals, with the cooperation of the week. Brill. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Brown. Government Association. daughters, Mrs. William F. Irwin of Forestry Mr. and Mrs. Beverly A. "Norrts of Mrs. J. G. Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Andrew Shlland of Mr. ^ Autumn Tourists Arrive Rye Lannin's hospitality includes New York are here for their usual au¬ MacNalr. Dr and Mrs. C. "W. Phelps, Cedarhurst, L. I. Mr. Irwin and Mr. members' wives, and a attend¬ tumn visit Miss large nnd Margaret L. Bray- E. Frank. Dr. R. E. Farmer. In Numbers at Intervale Shlland are also members of the party. ance is expected. ton and Mrs. Andrew H. Gardner of | Edgar Mr. Harold Stokes and family will The Mount Pall River are here for a short stay. Louis Morton. Charles W. Winter and Washington Railway having Miss Polly Blaine CKmrosch and Warwick Scott Special Dispatch to Tita Naw Tosk HasAi.n. spend the greater part of September at established a special excursion rate dur¬ Mr. and Mrs. Miles Branson and Mrs. Mrs. Lea Benjamin. Interval*, N. H. Sept. 16..The In¬ Pearl Island camp. ing the remainder of the month, many R. W. Bronson of Yonkers, Mr. and Mrs. in'TXngled Hearts" Mrs. R. A. Swigert of New York and tervale House is welcoming many au¬ Among the campers remaining late en are of a on the C. H. Smead of New Mr. and Lake are and. taking advantage night York, is still at Sinclair Lodge tumn tourists this week. Prominent Osgood Mr. Mrs. E. mountain, remaining to see the sun rise Mrs. C. R. Van Etten, Mrs. George H. Aiken, S. C.. Palkowska Drexel Godfrey of New York: Mr. and closes. among them are Mme. C. De and enjoy the wonderful distant views Coutts, Mabel and Francis Coutts, and and will remain until the hotel and Mlie. de Palkowka, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Irving R. Kirkwood of Kansas from the crown of all New England. Miss Mabel Mason of Brooklyn are at The children of Bethlehem are present¬ P.