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I PAT.E PjPBBtflr THE MNEHURST OUTLOOK Jjjjjfllllif 8 THE CflROIilp PINEHUBST, N. 0. r 'wp .... i liijdt - fil If'.niiftlTii 1 -.r,;-jfMiS? The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The interior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculate! to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates four hundred guests and is provided with fifty-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and irater from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of itwage and plumbing. H. W. PRIEST, Manager. TL TO f i I he Berkshire, PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. J. A. SHERRARD, Manager. PINEV WOODS INN, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. A modern hotel, home-like in every respect. Luxuriously furnished appealing to all who desire home comforts at moderate rates. Rooms en suite with private baths. Sanitary conditions perfect. No .consumptives received. The Water used at Piney Woods Inn is from the Celebrated. Crystal Springs absolutely free from all sediment the finest table water to be bad. RATES ON APPLICATION. Leon St. John, Manager. The mt. Kjneo House, K1NEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE. Send for Booklets C. A. JUDKINS, - . manager, BOWLING INTEREST GROWING The Pinehurst Outlook Offers Rye Hand- some Steins to Leading Team. Winner of Jlatche In February and march Will Secure Tliem-Carollna and Store Team Jlet Tuenday. HE increasing interest in bowling, brought about by the formation of the local bowling league, has prompted The Pine iii.'KST Oi'TLOOK to otter five very handsome steins to be the property of the members of the team winning the greatest number of matches in February and March. The question as to whether the total number of points of the evenings bowl ing, or the best two out of three games will win, has been referred to The Boston HEARTS AT THE IIOIAT. Tuesday Evening-' Party was Much Enjoyed. Nine tables were filled at the hearts party at The Holly Inn Tuesday evening. The first woman's prize, a handsome gilt clock, was won by Mrs. J. S. Case, .Now York, with eleven points. Mrs. M.ll. Byrnes, New York, won the second, a sterling silver hat pin' and the third, "Bridge Rules in Rhyme," went to Mrs. Parke Wright, Buffalo. The first men's prize, a pair of beautiful gold link culV. buttons, was wTon by Mr. Parke Wright, Buffalo. Mr. P. W. Coon, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., with eleven points won second, a sterling silver stamp holder and the third a pack of Congress playing cards, was secured by Mr. G. 1. Wallace, Brooklyn. Among . those present were: .Mrs. Hansel, Mrs. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr Vaill, Miss Vaill, Mrs. Card, Mrs. Bosenfeld, Miss Carey, Mrs. Byrnes, Mrs. Hogg, Miss Durkee, Mr. Pae, Mr. Talcott, Mr. and Mrs. MeFeely, Mr. Me- " 1?"hn'n i 'ZZv-r - rJmM'k "- VZj ""7 pi r-t1rr-v :uru JPTB Sti3St i pn i ;!-, u THE DINING ROOM OF THE CAROLINA. Globe by the editor and the decision re ceived will be final. CAROLINA VS. STORE. The Carolina and Department Store teams came together Tuesday night and a red hot match was the result. The Carolina scoring 1,798 and the Store team 1,747 points. The store team, however, won two out of the three games bowled. The scores follow : THE CAROLINA. Austin 107 131 106 Wheeler 08 103 94 Albee 146 163 120 Francili 123 113 185 Danzi 115 107 87 344 295 429 421 309 DEPARTMENT STORE. Ellis 87 87 131 Ward 113 86 108 Baxter 132 150 126 Stillings 141 128 116 Robinson 118 110 114 1,798 305 307 408 385 342 1,747 Francili is now the leader for the high est single string, with 185. This leads Yaeger 15 points. Donald, Miss Kenney, Mr. Kenney, Mr. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Case, Mrs. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Converse, Mr. and Mrs. D'Olier, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Munger, Mr. Coon, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Palmer. TOLD ron FACT ! Iltmai'kable Shot Made lij II. W. Cost on Tenth Tee. The eleventh hole on the golf course has long been famous, but it must now take a back seat in face of the remarkable experience H. W. Cost had on the tenth. Mr. Cost topped his drive from the famous "rosin or pond tee," causing the ball to strike a portion of the bridge across the pond, and bound back, strike the ground at the foot of the tee, and roll up into place on the top ! When Mr. Cost had recovered himself he promptly played two without re-teeing I PHEW ! -J). ,T 11 - I
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