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1 FACE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK -A" 51 "I ii k: rttv. .tint I nnuuJlLHLJME. ire uMFccKI X! i 01 si IMS 4 HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. ALWAYS OrB3 FOn THE HECKrXIOJT OJF UEST. HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. Chas. O. Marquette, Manager. D. S. White, President Pinehurst LiYery and Garage BEST EQUIPMENT IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY FOR RENT IN SOUTHERN PINES On main line of S. A. L. Railway, six miles from Pinehurst, a beautiful new Bungalow containing dining-room,living-room, kitchen, two bed chambers, bath room with hot and cold vvater, electric lights, furnace heat and hardwood floors. Handsomely furnished in Mission Fur niture. Near Country Club and Post Office. An adjoining Garage, rent $50.00. Other cottages at rents from $225.00 up wards. Farm Lands, Fruit Lands, Un improved Tracts for Sale. Fire insur ance, Automobile Insurance, Tourist Baggage Insurance. Write or see F. BLOOMER Southern Pines Real Estate & Insurance Agency, Southern Pines, N. C. HOUSE FOR RENT. Beautifully located. Among the Pines, Water Excellent and Abundant, Garage and Stables. At Jackson Springs, N. C, within 11 miles of Pinehurst, on the Capital Automobile Route, a houee with ten rooms and bath, hot and cold water, and either fireplace or.stovein each room. Furnished throughout. Near Station. Rent reasonable. Apply to M. A. Bennett or Mrs. Mary E. Baxter, Jackson Springs, or S. A. D. Sheppard, Pinehurst, N. C. L THE BEST AID TO A HIGH SCORE THE SMITH & WESSON Single Shot Target Pistol The S. & W. target pistol with auto matic shell ejector, rebounding lock, and adjustable target sights, is the final triumph in the production of a thor oughly accurate target pistol. Its recom mendation by the committee, and its wide use by experts are significant testi mony to its high-score efficiency. The .22 long rifle cartridge gives the best re sults with this arm, but it is also bored for the regular S. & W. .321088 and .3516146. Thin monogram appear on all genuine Smith & Weapons. FOR SALE by the PINEHURST GENERAL STORE or SMITH & WESSON 37 Stockbrldge Street, Springfield, Mass. THE HOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS BETHLEHEM, N. H. No better place for rest and recreation. Every amusement and sport common to resorts is found here, while the natural advantages and scenic beauties are unsurpassed. , s one of the best of the many home-like hotels at a moderate THE ARLINGTON price. Splendid location excellent cuisine modern in all its appointments. Fine golf links, teanis, baseball. Longdistance telephone. Auto livery and Garage. Furnished Cottages for rent, $250 to $700. p. c. ABBE, PROPRIETOR. Winter: The Berkehire, pinehurst, N. C. SEND THE OUTLOOK TO FRIENDS 4lt Saves Letter ASK FOR MAILING ENVELOPES The Magnolia, PINEHURST, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Excellent Table J. L. POTTLE & SON SOUTHERN PINES HOTEL, Southern JPine, ST. C. Under new management, Electric lights, Steam heat and call bells in all rooms. Golf, tennis and croquet. First-class table and service by white girls f rom the North. For rates, etc., DUUICD9 J. L. POTTLE & SON MIDSEASON'S BUSIEST WEEK Various Entertainments Contribute to Enjoyment of Visitors Hotel Arrival Include Many Who Come to Itemain Throughout Month of April THE WEEK has been the busiest of midseason with no open dates up on the calendar of sports or social pleas ures; the Tin Whistle dinner, Living Pictures, Kirmess, Spring Golf Tournament and the Club championship Tennis Tourney as the leading attractions. For the coming week, the Village Club Fete, Gymkhana, and the .tiddler s Convention are prom ised, with the annual Spring Cotillion at The Carolina planned for the immediate future. Of arrivals there have been many, the number who remain through April very large. iflf At The Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brokaw and party of New York are spending ten days here on their way North. Mrs. Francis A. Lewis and maid, and Miss Ethel Barroll of Philadelphia return after an absence of several years. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mahony of Boston are here for the week. Mr. W. Carruthers of Montreal joins friends for a fortnight. Mr. Richard M. Colgate and Mr. Henry A. Colgate of Orange .ire back for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Hanrahanof Bing- hampton return for the month. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pitcher, Mrs. W. L. Pitcher of East Hampton are again here for March. Mrs. M. D. Fink of New York joins Mr. Fink. Mr. Henry P. Kendall of WTalpole spent the week here. Mr. John W. Upp of Schenectady and Mr. L. F. Demming of Philadelphia are making a short visic. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robb of Newark return. Mr. Irving E. Raymond and Mr. Web ster B. Mabee of New York are back for the week to come. Mr. George P. Hart and Mr. N. P Cooley of New Haven return. . Mr. Joseph Weissenbach and Mr. Al bert Lurie of Chicago are here for the month. Mr. John W. Lattingof New York re turns for his usual visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Dillon of Philadelphia will remain several weeks Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Shoemaker and Mr W. E. Burdick of Bradford, Pa. an spending a fortnight here.' Mr. George II. Mills of Bradford joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Graves of Buffalo return for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Ford of New Yoi spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bicknell nf Cleveland returns, joining friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Sherman anil Mrs. II. P. Newcomb of Boston are mak ing their first visit. Mr. Otto T. Bannard of New York prominent in New York . politics, joins the golfers. Mr. Thomas G. Field of New York will make an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. D. Good, Miss Marv Good, Miss Margaret and Miss Elizabeth Good and Miss Norma Morgan of Bufl'alo return for their annual sojourn. Mr. E. E. Rinehart, Jr. of New York is welcomed back. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Wood of Toronto are spending a month here. Miss Alice J. Clapp and Miss Eleanor Bryan of Washington will remain sever al weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Noonan of Lock port and Mr. M. Noonan of Buffalo are making a short visit. Mr. J. J. Quinlan of New York returns. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Keller of Grand Rapids will spend March here. Mr. C.S.Band of Toronto joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Turner of Pitts burgh join friends. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Hale of Philadel phia come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wells of Pitts burgh join friends. Rear Admiral and Mrs. J. F. Merry are making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. John D. II. Schultz of Brooklyn come for an indefinite stay. Miss J. R. Horing of Atlantic City spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic II. Norton and Mr. Hammett Norton of Nutley ' return for March. Rev. Michael J. McCabe of Edgewood, R. I., will remain several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Rice and Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Wilson of Boston are here for a long sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Owen of Grand Rapids are late arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown of Pitts burgh return for their annual visit. Mr. II. W. Morgan of and Mr. R. B. Woodward of Rochester were recent visitors. Mr. Ashton Glen of Winston-Salem spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Loudon of New York will remain through the month. Mr. and Mrs. Oberlin Smith and Mr. Percival II. Smith of Bridgeton spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon Stewart of Ottawa are spending a fortnight here. Mr. M. L. Jewett of East Hampton joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Schmidt of Pittsburgh are completing a short visit. Mrs. Percy Roche and Miss M. Dissel of Syracuse will remain through the month. Mr. James J. Flood of New York re turns. Mrs. W. A. Taft of Boston and Mrs.K. S. Farrof Georgetown, S. C.,join Mr Taft. Mr. W. V. Kellen of Boston returns. Mrs. Hugh Montgomery and Miss Ruth Montgomery of Rye join Mrs. Dean. Mr. E. II. Collier of liar worth N. Y. is a late arrival. ( Concluded on page three)
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