I t a i"T? MWthe pinehurst outlook tSWBSIHf 4 "ALL CREATION" TOO MUCH MATCHES WAXIIf G WAItRI. 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 form, 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 Gorham 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 Moat Thoroughly Equipped Institu tion of its Kind in Eastern North Carolina. Edwin Gladmon, M. D., Supt. WRITE FOB ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. MILLINERY OPENING March 2d and 3d at Mrs. Hayes Mil linery Parlors, New Hampshire Ave nue, Southern Pines. A male milliner is in charge of the trimming department. Mrs. Hayes, Millinery Parlors, Southern Pines, N. C. Mrs. C. C. Stevlck, MASSEUSE AII MANIC UltlST, Is located in Pinehurst for her fifth serson. Appointments may be left at The Magnolia. IV. D. WELLS, Southern Jlnes, X. C. JEWJELEIl AKD OPMCIAIT, Complete line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil verware, Souvenirs and Novelties. Select Line of Souvenirs and Novelties. Fine Watch and Optical Repairing. First Class Work Guaranteed. MISS FERGUSSON, The Cedars, Pinehurst, n. c NtlllSIXCl AID MASSAOJ3. " Graduate Nurse, Boston City Hospital, Boston Floating Hospital For Children. DR. MONTGOMERY A. CROCKETT, Resident House Physician, Office, at The Hotel Carolina and Mlntletoe Cottage. Carolina : 9 to 10 a. m. ; 2; 7:30 p. m. Mistletoe ; lo to 10 :30 a. m. ; 2 to 2 :30 p. m. Tin Whistles Find Team Match More Than They Can Negotiate. Opposition Score Fourteen and a Half Points to Club's Twelve and a IIalflVaters Defeat Lard. ft ra il js&t TIE! Tin Whistles found fM plenty of work cut out for them m last week's team match against "All Creation", losing by two points and a score of four teen and a half to twelve and a half in one of the most interesting special events of the season. The "Nassau system' of scoring was used, giving one point for a win going out, coming in and for the match or a possible three points, and a half point to each in case of a tie; match play being the rule. The surprise of the contest was the de- Howling- League Matches Ilotly Con tested as Season Near Close. The bowling league contests are wax ing warm as the season is drawing to a close, and The lolly Inn team is making a determined bid for championship hon ors, giving the Department Store team the first defeat it has had this season in Tuesday evening's game ; the final game being won by a margin of but seven pins. p HOLLY INN. Turner 134 138 117 - 389 Dodd 167 136 87 390 Mulcahy 171 142 143- 456 Ruggles 165 101 143 409 Yeager 134' 129 171 434 771 646 661 2078 DEPARTMENT STORE. Kills 100 103 129 332 Ward . ' 96 102 99 295 Baxter 126 147 173- 446 Stillings 116 155 130 401 Robinson 138 149 123 410 576 656 654 1884 ri.cn - j v i i 1 :, si" V "HOY" OF THE PINEHURST KENNKLS. .c nr.. x ,mw . . . icui, ui lur. uxva w mv. Haters, two and tiik standing. a half to one-half points. THE SCORES. The story of the contest is told in the following tabulated scores : ALL CREATION. POINTS. TIN WHISTLES. POINTS. W. K. Waters, New York, 21-2 L. C. Crane, Boston, 1-2 L. D. Pierce, Boston, 2 L. E. Wardwell, " Camden, Me., 0 G. W. Lindsay, Philadelphia, 1-2 R. R. Perkins, New York, 2 1-2 Dr.W.E. Fisher, New York, 2 F. S. Harris, Philadelphia, 1 1-2 D. II. Hostetter, Pittsburgh, 3 Allan Lard, Washington, C. I j. Becker, Boston, M. C. Parshall, Warren, Pa., E. N. Wright, Boston, W. S. North, Chicago, A. I. Creamer, North Conway II. W. Priest, Swampscott, G. Lee Knight, Philadelphia, C. E. Harrison, Pawtucket, 12 2 1-2 1 3 21-2 , 1-2 1 112 0 12 1-2 J. D. Foot, Rye, N. Y.. and J. n c.mn land, withdrew. ' Department Store', 21 14 7 Holly Inn, 24 13 U Carolina, 21 9 12 Village, 18 6 12 Sunday Servlcei. J?ev. R. K. Harlow will speak at the Union Service next Sunday at 11 :15 on "Trusts from Christ's Standpoint' Spe cial music. All invited. Episcopal services will be held at 10 o'clock and Union services at 11 :15 for the next three weeks ; also at Dickinson School (colored) at 7 :30 p. m. One Word Problems. Make one word of these : Actors pets. Moon starers. New door. Note Answers in editorial column.

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