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I- PAGE ItHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK SfiiPBf 4 I I INTEREST AT HIGH PITCH 1 1 If ! OUT-OF-DOOR FOLKS. The question of healthful, strengthening food is an im portant one to those who engage freely in out-of-door sports and recreations, whether for health or pleasure. Open air life calls for foods which embodies in the high est possible degree strengthening and vitalizing qualities. Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit precisely meets these requirements. It is composed of the whole wheat berry, which analysis shows to contain in con centrated forin, every element entering into the composition of the human body. It builds bone, teeth, muscle and tissues, and supplies vim and energy. It is a tempting food, as it may be prepared in hun dreds of ways with milk, cream, eggs, fruit and vegetables something new for every meal. Always serve according to directions in "The Vital Question Cook Book," which we send free. Triscuit, the whole wheat cracker, take the place of bread it is health ier and better in every way. Try "Toasted Triscuit and Cheese." THE NATURAL FOOD COMPANY Niagara Falls, N. Y. The Goriiam Co., invite attention to their unsurpassed facilities for the designing and manufacturing of special TROPHIES FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS and Particular Occasions They have in stock at all times the most extensive showing of Punch Bowls, Lov ing Cups, Vases, Smokers' Sets, Riding Crops and Whips, and all the newest things in leather for travelers, including a large number of handsomely fitted Bags and Suit Cases. THE GORHAM CO., silversmiths and goldsmiths Broadway and Nineteenth Street, New York. Southern Pines Sanitarium, for the treatment of Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The Most Thoroughly Equipped Institu tion of its Kind in Eastern North Carolina. Edwin Gladmon, M. D., Supt. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. MILLINERY Notice of Spring Opening will appear in the near future. Wait for it ! Mrs. Hayes, Millinery Parlors, Southern Pines, N. C. Mrs, C. C. Stevick, MASSEUSE JLTiY MANICURIST, Is located in Pinehurst for her fifth season. Appointments may be made by mail. ar. . iveiln, Southern fines, Hf. C. Complete line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil verware, Souvenirs and Novelties. . Out representative will be in Pinehurst Mon. day and Thursday of each week. Repair work or orders left at office of your hotel, or De partment Store will be called for and receive prompt attention. first Class Work Guaranteed. MISS FERGUSSON, The Cedars, Pinehurst, N. C, HUIISIXG AND MASSACE. Graduate Nurse, Boston City Hospital, Boston Floating Hospital For Children. DR. MONTGOMERY A. CROCKETT, Resident House Physician, Office at The Hotel Carolina and MiMtletoe Cottag-e. Carolina: 9 to 10 a.m.; 2; 7:30 p. m. Mistletoe : io to 10:30 a. m.; 2 to 2:30 p. m. Bowling League Contests Attract Large Crowds of Onlookers. Department Store Defeats Village and Holly Inn, The Carolina, During Week Hot Itlatche Coming:. li tan m m m a ii tinAt UK interest m bowlniff is crowds are assembling to witness the various m matches arranged bv the League. There were two matches during the week, the Depart ment Store defeating the Village, Tues day, and the Holly Inn downing the Carolina, Wednesday. F TUESDAY'S MATCH. In Tuesday evening's match the De partment Store took two out of the three HOLLY INN. Turner 106 146 127 379 Mulcahy 144 127 137 408 Dodd 134 103 105 342 Ruggles 136 140 151 427 Yeager 156 165 130 451 676 681 650 2,007 THE CAROLINA. Danzl 126 150 105 381 Wheeler 98 91 137 S26 Albee 111 127 126 364 Austin 161 103 137 401 Francili 94 114 158 366 590 685 663 1,838 THE STANDING. This makes two games won in succes sion by The I folly Inn team from The Carolina, and places The Inn team very close to the leaders, the Department Store. These rivals will meet next Tuesday evening and a red hot match is assured, as both teams are out for "blood," as the captains express it. Yeager, of The Inn team, now holds the three string record, with 451 putting aside Austin, of The Carolina, who pre viously held it, with 433. mm iJy . : J j V- It -tfiS? A TURPENTINE DISTILLERY. games bowled, and led by ten points on the total pin fall. The scores follow : DEPARTMENT STORE. Ellis 87 116 95 298 Ward 107 97 100 304 Baxter 116 163 135 414 Stillings 120 115 139 364 Robinson 157 106 161 424 587 597 630 1,814 VILLAGE. Veno 126 123 112 361 Carroll 135 126 102 363 Peppard 153 128 133 414 McGovern 98 96 98 292 Savage 136 107 125 368 648 680 570 1,798 The standing of the teams on the matches already rolled is as follows : Won. Lost. Per Ct. WEDNESDAY'S MATCH. In Wednesday evening's match The Holly Inn team won two out of three games bowled, and led by a total of 169 points, and the season's record for total pin fall. 2,007. Department Store G 3 GGG Holly Inn 5 4 555 Carolina 4 5 444 Village " 3 6 333 A Very Sick Clock. This is an age of clever advertising and here is something not only unique, but amusing : A VERY SICK CLOCK. Systolic Action, Diastolic Action, Respiration, Pulse Action, Very weak. Below normal, irreglar. 16 23. Feeble and Intermittent. Above is the diagnosis of a very sick clock that was restored to perfect health by our horological expert, greatly to the joy of its owner. Similar cases are being cured every day. If either your watch or clock is ailing, bring it to our special ist, and you will be .gratified by a complete re covery. N. D. WELLS' HOROLOGICAL HOSPITAL. A
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