S FOR FINE VORK TARGET They hit the mark and make world's records. The American team used them exclusively and won the International trophies. Loaded with black or smokeless, they fit all guns and are sure fire, uniform and accurate. Wm. Akard hit 1659 flying marbles with out a miss with U. M. C. ,22s. Write for Free Targets. THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., Bridgeport, Conn. Agency, 313 Broadway, New York, N. Y. LONDON MIXTURE BREAKFAST TEA CAFE DES INVALIDES BETTER THAN COFFEE RICHER THAN COFFEE. SEVEN-EIGHTHS COFFEE. S. S. PIERCE CO., IMPORTERS AND GROCERS ESTABLISHED 1831 ffrcmont and Beacon St, rmWm f IW I SPinilkM Wholesale) DJO I J INI INCORPORATED 1894 Coolidg-e Corner, DROOKIOB Pinehurst Handicraft Shop lH,lMII,HHMH,MKH,n,,,K,K,,KK,K,,aaaHa, GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING Arts and Crafts products of "Heart, Head and Hand" from many lands, well nigh numberless, and each with interest and fascination. A Studio as it were, where is shown that "art is the ex pression of man's joy in his work." A rendezvous for Village guests who are always welcome. GEORGE F. FOSDICK, Manager. Uf sou plan to visit flMneburst You surely want THE OUTLOOK in advance of your coming. Why not i i : a.; xt"vito iena your suuscnpuun auu ; THE OUTLOOK PUBLISHING CO., Pinehurst, North Carolina. THOMAS J. CHECK AT FRONT Captures First With Low Seventy-nine in Weekly Golf Tourney. Henry II. Hate Donate Trophies for mai Day .EventCoft'ey Ties witn Goodall. IIOMAS J CHECK of East Orange, led the field in the weekly golf handicap, scoring seventy-nine net with a handi cap of fifteen; C. 15. Hudson of New Suffolk, N.Y., (11), a stroke away in eighty, 11. M. Hamilton J. B. Ladd, II. W. Ormsbee, II. R. Mallinson, A. I. Creamer, D. J. Coffey, B. S. Ashby,' J. E. Kellogg, W. L. Hurd, II. W. Priest, M. B. Byrnes, No Cards G. .J. McKee, A. Dr. M. W. Marr. 101 9G 100 97 99 107 104 106 104 110 14 9 12 9 11 16 13 14 12 87 87 88 88 88 91 91 92 92 10 100 F. Brombacher, TIED WITH JOHN R. GOODALL. Through error which we. regret, the name of D. J. Cofiey of Boston, was omitted from last week's tournament story; Mr. Coftey scoring seventy-five and playing with a handicap of sixteen, tving with John li. Goodall of St. Louis. MR. BATES OFFERS TROPHIES. A medal play handicap against Bogey (O V--- ;:ttV If ' f , . ' y... J )' as a( W C 'J r. rr 1 Tr" , V ,1 ..... s 1 s ' . J " '1 MISS KATE C. HARLEY, PINEHURST GOLF CLUIJ, "WINNER U. S. WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP. of Pelham, N. .Y., (6), and R.E. Sproule of Boston (3), tied for third in eighty three. THE SCORES. T. J. Check, 94 15 79 C.B. Hudson, 91 11 80 R. M. Hamilton, 89 6 83 R. E. Sproule, 86 3 83 L. C. Cummings, 96 12 84 W. C. Johnson, 99 14 $5 Charles Blackburn, 100 14 86 for trophies presented by Mr. Henry B. Bates fills in Christmas morning (Fri day), a big field of entries assuring keen, competition. The Berkshire Opening-. Manager F. C. Abbe of The Harvard,, says the opening date of The Berkshire Thursday, January fourteenth, will be; none too soon.

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