. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . trenuous alike. Riding, driving,motoring, motor-boating, sailing, rowing—eachhas its votaiies and here all may find satisfac-tory means of enjoying their own. It is simplyto touch a button at the office and the thing isdone. A new resort feature of this section is the open-ing of the house for winter guests. For such en-tertainment was it built and equipped and amplymeets all requirements at all times. Its initialseason was a great success as evidenced by anoverfljwing house. Later experience under thegeneral manager, Albert Thieriot, has d
. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . trenuous alike. Riding, driving,motoring, motor-boating, sailing, rowing—eachhas its votaiies and here all may find satisfac-tory means of enjoying their own. It is simplyto touch a button at the office and the thing isdone. A new resort feature of this section is the open-ing of the house for winter guests. For such en-tertainment was it built and equipped and amplymeets all requirements at all times. Its initialseason was a great success as evidenced by anoverfljwing house. Later experience under thegeneral manager, Albert Thieriot, has demon-strated that season has little to do withsucsess where seasonable sports are offeredand an all-the-year house has no reasonto lament the passing of the summer wherethe winters gue;?ts are provided with such com-forts as may be had at home. Such has been theeffort of the management, and it has resulted ina sense of cozy comfort seldom found at a sum-mer inn. It was for this purpose it was comfort-ably furnished, and from the time when the firU. LAKE GEORGE 41 June bride moves shyly across the screen untilthe frosts bring the sturdy sportsman, nothing ofsudden change which makes living so uncomfort-able at the average summer hotel is felt winter come winters amusement, snow-shoeing, skeeing, curling, toboganing and kin-dred sports, for which visitors journeyed to Mon-treal, are here in perfection, less than anafternoons trip from the great metropolis. Forreservations or particulars address the Fort Will-iam Henry Hotel, Lake George. Mr. Thieriot is general manager of hotel.^and dining service of the Delaware & Hudsonsystem, including the Fort William Henry atLake George, and the Hotel Champlain at BluffPoint, as well as manager of the Dining Car ser-vice maintained by the company between Mon-treal and Wilkesbarre; on the steameis of LakeGeorge and Lake Champlain and the various de-pot restaurants along the way. Resident mana-gers will be in charge at the hotels,
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