as THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK VSsAV sld I I I) y f-i. -JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL 4linllUIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItHIIUiUIUMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU H 2 H i ZZ 3 Z 3 Wanamaker's Money (Continued from page thirteen) Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr THE PERFECT TABLE WATER m I mf I MEANS HEALTH FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. I HIRAM RICKER& SONS I e ' Proprietors . j SOUTH POLAND, MAINE anrtniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiini,,,,,, A II S "illlMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.' S 5IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIII illlllllllllllllilllNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf THE SOUTHLAND This Season's Adcmion to Southern Pines Family Hotels ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES For rates and specific information address POWELL & B AS SETT, Managers We invite you io inspect the best Grocery Store ' ! in the Sandhills Cottage Colony Orders . Solicited Frequent Deliveries in Pinehurst and - V - 1 Southern Pines : i Phone 6-2 Abbedben- P. and J. Grocery Yhe sanitary store r i H. A. PAGE, JR. H. A. JACKMAN Aberdeen, N. C. Dr. T. M. Campbell DENTIST ABERDEEN. N. C. Phone 10-3 Aberdeen ' Office boars: 10 to 12 a. to., 2 to 4 p. m. . GEORGE G. HERR, B. S., D.D. S. Graduate in Dentistry, University of Pennsylvania, 1902 J SPECIALIST IN PORCELAIN FILLINGS -AND CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Southern Pines . North Carolina MYRON W. MARR, M. D. RESIDEBT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST , ; Offfc at Tha Carolina Hours: 10 to 11a. u., or by appointment crsault, threw Hurd wide, rolling along Jhe turf .. By the time peo ple had recovered from this.' spec tacle and applauded,, the plucky rider, who recaptured his mount and dashed on off after the vanishing squadron, Tufts'; ntiy bald faced hunter, Lady Francis'. jumped square into the fourh hurdle and landed Batchelor pinning on the ground. This left the'- George, with Whit lock up, to fight in out with Sam. ridden by J. Bacherlor of Raleighi For the second time that seasoii the stead old George won the money. f v Wanamaker Wins Again The pick of. four stables started in the mile flat race for-tho-j roughbreds. Hurd entered Ked- ron ridden by Whitlock, Smith' rode Captain Heck for "the Pine hurst Stables, Captain Welch sent in Kendeleu with Thomas up, and Rodman Wanamaker wore the Meadowbrook colors on Grath. It was breakneck the whole way, with Grath in the lead and Ked- ron second, Kendeleu third and Captain Heck fourth. They held this position as they flashed by the stand for the first time, and turned-the last-corner as if they had been placed to stay. But here Thomas came to an under standing with his animal and started something. He passed Kedron like a thunderbolt and fairly flew after the Meadow- brook mount. It was a fine, spec tacular rally, but lacked the final punch, Wanamaker passing under the wire two lengths to the good, in 1.351. Mattie the Great ,her broad light mane standing in breeze like Hector's plume came out this afternoon to challenge the too proud victories of the Walter C. Thomas had the Farm Boy and the determined little Toy in the game. But the whole combina tion were not enough to do the trick. Penny's horse took the first heat and the last. - Mattie the Great landed the second in her old form and in the third from' last position made the beginnings of a fine spurt at the fourth quar-. ter which brought the stand to its feet and Penny's heart to his mouth. But she broke in the stretch arid left it to the game little' Toy to fight a losing 'fighi for first place. The Farm Boy ran second in the first race but hardly figured in the others, due to a very bad start in each case. Remus Snowball broke the record in the tree chopping' con test. Reminiscent of the old lum bering days he fell upon tlie twenty-four inch stump and felled it. clean in four minutes and six seconds. The Summary: iys MILE pace HORSE OWNER DRIVER Walter C. Penny J. C. Thomas Mattie the Great J.E.Thomas J.R.Thomas Toy Boy S. P. Jones S. P. Jones Farm Boy C. E. Glass II. N. Reeves , . ladies' mile dash 1. Miss Mabel Bliss oh Jessie C. 2. Miss Esther Tufts on Nellie 3. Miss Eleanor Abbe on Button. . PINEHURST STEEPLE CHASE 1. George Southern Stabes Whitlock 2. Sam Carolina Stables J. Bachelor 3 Travelor Pinehurst Stables Hurd 4. Laly Francis J. C. Thomas Bachelor THOROUGHBRED FLAT RACE. MILE 1. Grath Meadowbrook Wanamaker 2. Kendeleu Welch Tromas 3. Kedron Hurd Whitlock Capt. Heck Pinehurst Smith GUESTS' PURSE J. K. Pearson on Hatto. J. Bachelor on Chief. Souther on Topsey. ST. VALENTINE'S STEEPLE CHASE Whisper Bell Meadowbrook Wanamaker Little Horn Hurd ' .Smith Mare Liberum " - By Henry van Dyke (Professor Henry van Dyke of Prince ton University, who has just retired from the post: of United States Minister to Holland, an.d is .here on his , way home, contributes the following poem to The New YorTc Times:) You dare to say with perjured lips: "We fight to make the ocean free,,-t- You whose black trail of butchered ships Bestrews the bed of every sea Where German submarines have wrought Their hororsl Have you never thought What you call freedom men call piracy? Unnumbered ghosts that haunt the wave Where you have murdered cry you down, And seamen whom you would not save Weave now in weed-grown depths a crown . Of shame for your imperious head, A dark memorial of the dead, Women and children whom you left to drown. j .Nay, not till thieves are set to guard The gold, and 'corsairs called to keep Q 'er peaceful commerce watch and ward, And wolves to herd the helpless sheep, Shall men and women look, to thee, Thou ruthless Old Man of the Sea, To safeguard law and freedom on the deep! On your way South stop at Washington and see the city of cities and, inci dentally, learn of a wonderful photo engraving establishment that operates day and night, with a remarkable serv ice to all parts of the country, and that specializes in workmanship of the very highest class, which, by the way, may cost no more (or less) than you may now be paying elsewhere! The Maurice Joyce Engraving Go, Evening Star Building WASHINGTON, D. C. H. C. C Stiles, Manager Hotel Halbourne DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Fire-proof Two Hundred Rooms Ike best place 4o stop between Richmond and Pinehurst , (2lnl) (Price $1.50) UIUI'LJLIDLIU (cuts educed) Hlkemeter Dial In front. . Compass In back Measures the distance you walk. Adjustable to any step. ttegisiers 100 nines or any fraction, mo wlndlntr. Ac curate, interestl nr and fully guaranteed. .J ust the thlni; (Front) for golfers, tourists, hunt- (Back) all sportsmen. Sold by all dealers or seut by mall. Send for folder. Scouts Compass Watch Co. 229 Jewelers Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Mfrs. of the Famous Scouts Compass Watch Send for folder l AW 1 Mr. Arthur G. Lockwood Designs and Constructs Modern Golf Courses at Reasonable Prices Full Particulars on Application MEDFORD, MASS.. Tel. 164-M A.. MOINTESAINTI Tailor and Dress Maker Biding Habits and Sporting Apparel French Dry Cleaning Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines, N. C. THE HONK of Perkins' Horn heard every morning in Pinehurst announces the arrival of the best breaa baked in North Carolina PERKINS' BAKERY, "f Phone: 26 Southebn Pines