II 11 " I argBgPWWff the PINEHURST OUTLOOK 3BB 2 Page & Shaw Candies The Standard of Excellence Packed in Boxes at One Dollar per Pound Sold in All Principal Cities and at Our Retail Stores 9 WEST STREET '.. BOSTON, MASS. 18 STATE STREET. BOSTON, MASS. 439 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. 254 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASS. 50 CENTRAL SQUARE..... LYNN. MASS. 553 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 45th St.. .NEW YORK CITY Booth In corridor, Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY: ...NE W YORK CITY 101 SOUTH 13th STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 8 SOUTH LASALLE STREET ..CHICAGO, ILL. 610 ST. CATHERINE ST., WEST... MONTREAL, CAN. FACTORY, 18 &20 AMES ST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ON SALE ett The Carolina and Country Clulb PINEHURST PHARMACY A COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Confections, Stationery, Etc. fiDot anb Goib Soba Cigars Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist The Pinehurst Outlook, Newspapers and Magazines 5 Department Store Building S. S. PIERCE GO'S IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS Sold at the Leading Hotels BLOODED DOGrS FOR SALE Pinehurst Kennels, Pinehurst, N. C. (Concluded from page one) O.B.Hudson 47 46 93 H. S. Horton 46 47 93 J.C.Linneman 46 47 93 T. B. Boyd 43 50 93 George H. Crocker 45 49 94 W. S.Rathbone 48 .48 96 R. J. Clapp 41 55 96 J. M. Thompson 49 47 96 W. E. Truesdell 45 51 96 governors' cur G. W. Statzell 43 53 96 E. W.Fay 49 48 97 Homer Boyer 44 53 97 Charles L. Hunter 50 47 97 F. K. Ilobeson 50 49 99 J. D. C. Rumsey 51 49 100 C.R.Gillette 47 53 100 C. L. Watkins 49 51 100 S.O.Miller 50 50 100 R. C. Shannon, II 52 49 101 J. E. Kellogg 53 49 102 T. A.Kelly 49 53 102 D. N. Jewett 51 52 103 W.G.Clark 50 53 103 W. A. Barber, Jr. 47 57 104 T. H. Watkins ' 54 50 104 SECRETARY'S CUr Rev. T. A. Cheatham 43 56 104 Spencer Waters 48 56 104 Cabot J. Morse 52 53 105 E. J. Freedman 50 56 106 J. H. Clapp 52 54 106 H. W. Ormsbee 50 57 107 H. Cortis 50 57 107 S.M.Merrill 52 56 108 W. C. Freeman 51 57 108 T. J. Check 54 54 108 R. R. Jewett 49 59 108 G. Glenn Worden 54 55 109 R. N. Jewett 52 57 109 H. J. Chambers 51 58 109 A. A. Maxwell 52 59 111 Edmund Ileikel 56 56 112 president's cup First Round Jnlian T. Bishop Yale beat Arthur H. Shaw Brookline, 8 and 6 ; Irving S. Robeson Oak Hill beat H. S. Horton Midland, 6 and 5; C. L. Becker Woodland beat J. C. Linne man Shawnee, 6 and 5 ; W. E. Truesdell Fox Hills beat C. B. Hudson North Fork, 1 up; Paul Hunter Midlothian beat J. M. Thompson Springhaven, 4 and 2 ; Robert G. Shaw Brookline beat R. J. Clapp Hartford, 1 up ; George H. Crocker Brookline beat W. S. Rathbone Engle wood, 4 and 3 ; Walter J. Travis Garden City beatT. B. Royd Glen Echo, 7 and 6. Second Round I. S. Robeson beat Bishop, 6 and 5 : Becker beat Truesdell, 2 and 1 ; Hunter beat R. G. Shaw, 2 and 1 ; Crocker beat Travis, by default. Semi-Final Becker beat Robeson, 3 and 1 ; Crocker beat Hunter, 1 up. Final Crocker beat Becker,. 7 and 6. consolation First Round A. H. Shaw beat Hor ton, by default; Hudson beat Linneman, by default; Thompson beat Clapp, 4 and 3 ; Boyd beat Rathbone by default. Semi-Final Hudson beat Shaw, 2 and 1 ; Thompson beat Boyd, 1 up. Final Thompson beat Hudson, 5 and 4. governor's cup First Round F. K. Robeson Oak Hill beat J. D. C. Rumsey Brooklyn, 3 and 2 ; C, L. Watkins Scranton beat C. L. Hunter Midlothian, 5 and 3 ; E. W. Fay Southborough beat S. O. Miller Engle wood, 1 up; C. R. Gillette Wykagyl beat D. N. Jewett Aberdeen, 3 and 2 : G. W. Statzell Lanedowne beat T. A. Kelley, 3 up ; W. G. Clark Woodland beat T. H. Watkins Apawamis, 1 up ; W. A. Barber Jr. Princeton beat J. E. Kellogg Alpine, 8 and 7 ; Homer Boyer Southborough beat R. C. Shannon IT. Oak Hill, 2 up. Second round Watkins beat F. K. Kobeson, 1 up; Gillette beat Fay, 3 and 2 ; Statzell beat Chirk, 1 up ; Barber beat Boyer, 4 and 3. Semi-final Watkins beat Gillette, 3 and 2 ; Barber beat Statzell, 8 and 6. Final Barber beat Watkins, 5 and 3. consolation First round Rumsey beat C. L. Hunter, by default ; Miller beat D. N. Jewett, 2 and 1 ; Watkins beat Kelly, by default; Shannon beat Kellogg, by de fault. Semi-final Miller beat Rumsey, 4 and 3; Shannon beat Watkins, 1 up. Final Miller beat Shannon, 1 up. secretary's cup First round II. W. Ormsbee Alpine beat II. Cortis Apawamis, 4 and 3 ; W. C. Freeman Englewood beat E. J. Freed man Siwanoy, 2 and 1 ; T. J. Check New York beat Spencer Waters Apawamis, by default ; II. J. Chambers, Siwanoy beat S. M. Merrill Brookline, by default ; Rev. T. A. Cheatham Salisbury beat R. N. Jewett Aberdeen, 5 and 3; J. II. Clapp Chevy Chase beat A. A. Maxwell New Haven, by default; G. G. Worden Cres cent beat Edmund A. Ileikel Fox Hills, 3 and 1 ; R. R. Jewett Aberdeen beat Cabot J. Morse Wollaston, 2 up. Second Round Freeman beat Orms bee, 3 and 1; Check beat Chambers, 4 and 3 ; Clapp beat Cheatham, 2 and 1 : Worden beat R. R. Jewett, 5 and 4. Semi-Final Freeman beat Check, 2 and 1 ; Clapp beat Worden, 4 and 3. Final Freeman beat Clapp, 3 and 2. consolation First Round Freedman beat Cortis, 5 and 4; Waters beat Merrill, by default; R. N. Jewett beat Maxwell, by default; Ileikel beat Morse, 5 and 4. Semi-Final Freedman beat Waters, by default: Ileikel beat Jewett, 6 and 4. Final Ileikel beat Freedman, 1 up (19 holes.) . Parcels lot nuke Good "Copy" Good copy the parcels post is furnish ing. Here is a dispatch from the hus tling west : Gary, Ind., Dec. 30. One thousand con crete paving blocks, each in a separate stamped parcel, will be the first Installment of parcels post mail to leave Gary. Two big drays carrying the blocks wrapped and addressed, backed up to the postoflice today, and the postollice force had to carry the 6000 pounds of blocks into the ofllce to have the stamps cancelled. They are being sent out as samples by a manufacturer who found he could send them out cheaper by parcels poet than by express. First of Equestrian Hides The first of the equestrian rides ar ranged by Master of Fox Hounds Twitty, was enjoyed during the week, with Pine bluff as the destination. Jn the group were Mr. and Mrs. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll, Mrs. Horton, Miss Browning, Miss White, and Messrs. Roberts, Day ton, Voorhees and Crocker.

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