THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK C. A. L0CKW00D WINS Leads H. Nelson Bnrronghs Four Tar gets in Tower Trap Shoot Pretty and Unique Contest Which Kept the Shooter Jlusy The Winning- Score. Thursday's trap shooting event, the third in the winter's series, sixty targets from the Tower Trap, ten each, right, left, overhead, unknown and doubles, developed a pretty and unique contest, which kept the shooters guess ing. C. A. Lockwood, of New York, won with a score of thirty-five, to thirty one for II. Nelson Burroughs, of Phila delphia. In starting it looked very much as if Sunday Evening- Concert. Director Trev, Sharp of The Carolina orchestra, announces the following pro gram for Sunday evening : Grand March "Inaugural" Mendelssohn SavmihnnA nH i "Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2" Chopin saxophone Soli I Sprlng Son,. Mendelssohn -(Mr. VanDer Vliet) Grand Selection Ernanr Romanza "Fifth Nocturne" Serenade "Woodland Whispers" Flute Solo "Romance Ilongrolse" (Mr. Petit) Paraphrase "Nearer My God to Thee1 Hymn "God Be With You" (Guests Please Join in Singing.) Verdi Leybach Czibulka Line Langey Tomer The membership of the orchestra in cludes the following: Miss Florence Fletcher, Violin; Mr, Francesco Petit, Flute; Mr. F. Van Der Vliet, Clarinet and Saxophoue; Mr. Anthony Taf uri, Cornet ; Miss Mathilde Dressier, 'Cello; Mr. Walter S. liopes, Bass; Miss Gertrude Burley, Piano; Trev. Sharp, Director. Maude I'm surprised that Harry's to his marriage. Grace Oh? I don't know. They Lockwood would have a walk over, but Burroughs pulled up splendidly on the second string, and gave his opponent a good match. P The scores of the leaders were as fol lows : LOCKWOOD. 01101 01011 00111 lllll 10 00 1C 00 1017 10101 11100 111C0 00001 10 10 11 11 11 1835 BURROUGHS. 00001 11010 11010 00000 01 00 10 10 1011 11000 lllll lllll 10010 00 11 10 11 10 2D 31 F. J. Bailey of Chicago, pulled, LeRoy W. Johnson of New York, scored, and W. C. Spalding, Freeport, L. I., was the referee. F Next week's event is one hundred single targets, Magautrap, scratch. EXPERIENCE THE GREAT TEACHER. parents should be so strongly opposed are married themselves, you know. IIOTFL mGI IVIJGET. HT. C. Hotel IMen'ii ANAOclation Klectw Officers. The annual meeting of the North Caro lina Hotel Men's Association was held at The Carolina during the week. II. W. Priest, General Manager of the Pine hurst Hotel System, presided, and re ports for the past year's work were most satisfactory. These officers were elected: Presi dent, Howell Cobb, The Yarborough, Raleigh, N. C. ; Vice-Presidents, B. H. Griffin, The Kennon, Goldsboro, N. C. ; A. I. Creamer, The Holly Inn, Pinehurst, N. C. ; Mr. Bryant, Asheville, N, C; Secretary and Treasurer, Marion Cobb, The Yarborough, Raleigh, N. C. Saturday Evening: Hops at Carolina. The management and guests of The Carolina extend a general invitation to the guests of the Village to attend the regular Saturday evening hops and Sunday evening concerts. S. S. PIERCE CO., ESTABLISHED 1831. IMPORTERS AND GROCERS INCORPORATED 1894 Tremont and Jleacon Htm. Copley Square. Klllk lit., (Wholesale) BOSTON. Coolirig-e'N Corner, llJIOOltJ.IXE. The GRAFTON 7o":"''c' 7v. k," 1? WM r mm ran rrrr J fe-. :-i'- ..,J,-,u,;J-t;, ,r , limiiii- ' - J - - - . - t; - yilE GRAFTON is situated on tho must fashionable thoroughfare in Washington, very convenient to all points of interest and within live minutes' walk of the White House, State, War, Navy and Treasury Departments, and Coicoran Art Gallery. Cars passing the door run direct to Capitol and depots. The house and furnishings are new. The rooms are arranged both fingle and en suite, with pri vate baths, and is conducted on the American plan. Rates $3.00 a, day and upward. Long Distance Telephone in every room. Especially attractive for ladies traveling alone. HARRINGTON MILLS PROPRIETOR. THE BERKSHIRE, PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire has all modern conveniences for health and comfort: running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights. The guests rooms are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms are roomy and attractive. J. A. SHERRARD. Manager. AMAICA.'"Tlie Winter Playground" THE UNITED FRUIT CO'S STEAMSHIP LINES Afford an interesting, comfortable voyage on the magnificent twin-screw U. S Mail Ships Admiral l)e wy, ftcliley. SampNOii, Farrag-ut. Weekly sailings between Boston, Philadelphia, and Jamaica. Fare for ROUND TRIP, including stateroom, accommodation, and meals ONE WAY MO. Address for Information and booklets Division Passenger Agent UNITED FRUIT COMPANY. Long Wharf, Boston, Mass. Pier 5. North Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa., or Raymond & Whitcomb, 25 Union Square. TIIOS. COOK & SON, 261 Broadway.