. Northward-ho! Covering Maine's inland resorts, Moosehead Lake, the Rangeleys, Belgrade lakes and Poland Spring. OM THE FRONT Pictures Also From American TouristsWho Remained in Grenoble. France ^ The wars terrors for Americantourists have, doubtless, been muchexaggerated and certain it is thatthe personal viewpoint is farmore interesting than the averagenewspaper story. ^| Here are ex-tracts from a recent letter fromCirenoble. France; the accompany-ing pictures scenes in the cityscjuare, taken from the hotel win-dow ; one marooned cavalry horsesthe other a squad of reserves; inthe distance t
. Northward-ho! Covering Maine's inland resorts, Moosehead Lake, the Rangeleys, Belgrade lakes and Poland Spring. OM THE FRONT Pictures Also From American TouristsWho Remained in Grenoble. France ^ The wars terrors for Americantourists have, doubtless, been muchexaggerated and certain it is thatthe personal viewpoint is farmore interesting than the averagenewspaper story. ^| Here are ex-tracts from a recent letter fromCirenoble. France; the accompany-ing pictures scenes in the cityscjuare, taken from the hotel win-dow ; one marooned cavalry horsesthe other a squad of reserves; inthe distance the Swiss Alps. ^^The Americans have been treatedwonderfully well and all unite inpraise of the French. ^ * Thetestimony is unanimous that theyhave proved true blue. There hasbeen none of the delirium youdexpect in the midst of excitement,but instead a grim, tense de-termination and tis good to hearthem sing the Marscllaise as theymarch through the streets, ^i^ ]\ Refreshing Pen Pictures! MailNoRTHWARD-HO! to friends. Anexquisite reminder. On sale every-where. Ask for mailing envelopes ! NORTHWARD-HO! PaGE 24. 25 Page—Northward-ho! MONTH OF MANY PLEASURES First Faint Breath of Fall in the Air and Nature DecksItself in Autumns Radiant Garb i SEPTEM BER atBethlehem promisesmany pleasures; theair sparkling with thehrst faint breath ofEall and the landscaperadiant in tlie many colored rai-ment of Autumn. ^ Socially theweekly dances and the semi-weeklydansants at the New Uplands claimthe attention of the entire colony,late additions to the nouseholdgathered for the month, includingMrs. W. S. Herndon, Mrs. MaryH. Gray of Tyler, Tex., Mr. andMrs. C. Winkelmeyer and familyof St. Louis. Mr. H. H. Laughtonand his son of Washington, Mrs. G. H. Smith, Mr. andMrs. W. O. Eaulkner of Lynn, Mrs. H. Edward Pickering ofLowell, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Patter-son of Saugus, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of Portsmouth, Mr. andMrs. E. B. Guyer, Dr. and Mrs. Belleveau, Messrs. W. J. Eraser
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