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in THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK HOTEL PALIS If you intend visiting the Land of Sunshine this Winter The Hotel Palms West Palm Beach. Florida Caters to your patronage It's up-to-the-minute Write for Booklet Rates $4.00 and up. American Plan IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS Bethlehem Country Club Bethlehem, New Hampshire Golf under Ideal Conditions. 18 Hole Course-r60'26 yards. Modern Club louse. Steel Lockers showers. Two Clay Tennis Courts. Clock Golf and Putting.Greens. Bethlehem has 30 Hotels Their guests have the privileges of the Club. Ask Mr. Abbe,. at the Holly Inn, Pinehurst. Pinehurst Jewelry Shop At Th Carolina Jewelry Novelties & Silverware Repairing and Engraving A. MOINTESAINTI Tailor and Dress Maker Biding Habits and Sporting Apparel French Dry Gleaning Pianijlunla Kit., Southern Pints, N. G. Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina GEORGE G. HERR, B.S..D.D.S. SPECIALIST IN PORCELAIN FILLINGS AND CROWN SAND BRIDGE WORK Southern Pines North Carolina 'Phone 89 When touring to or from Pinehurst stop at O X F O R D The prettiest town in North Carolina 125 miles fromlPlmhurtt, 135 miles from Richmond The EXCHANGE HOTEL at Oxford offers ex cellent accomodations for motoring parties and first class garage facilities JL.- ft". !fIETH, Proprietor AYKATJLT KENNELS (Breeders in High Class Toy Dogs) Bennett Street and Massachusetts Ave. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. For Sale, 2 Toy Poodles, 1 Griffon, ' 3 Blenheim Spaniels, 1 Coach Dog, 2 Bostons Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ma- goon, Oakmont 11219, 93 Mr. and Mrs. H. G. War ing, Moore County 11823, 95 Mrs. L. N. DeVausney, Montclair, and H. T. Haas, Merion Cr. 11116, 95 ftASOIf' GOXFING CAI1IIIVAL Full .Program of vnt Scheduled as Country Club Nineteenth Annual United North and South Amateur Championship (March 31, April 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Qualifying round and final thirty-six holes for win ning eight in first division only. Gold medal for best qualificaton score; Cham pioship Trophy to winner of first six teen; Governors' Trophy to winner of second sixteen; Secretary's Trophy to winner of third sixteen; Treasurer's Trophy; to winner of fourth sixteen Captain's Trophy to winner of fifth six teen; Club Trophy to winner of sixth sixteen; sterling trophies to division runners-up and consolation division win ners in all divisions. Eleventh Annual Mid-April Tourna ment (April 15, 16, 17, 18, 19) Qual ifying round ana finals, eighteen holes. Sterling Trophy for . best qualification score; President's Trophy to winner of first sixteen; Governors' Trophy to win ner of second sixteen; sterling trophies to first and second division runners-up and consolation division winners. A Women's Putting Contest for a Silver Trophy is held every Saturday aft ernoon from 2 to 4.30. Requirements In sending or making entries, please be careful to give full name, club membership and city or town address. Kindly make entries as far in advance as possible. Post and tel egraph entries are both accepted. ANY BOOKS TO SPARE? Twenty-five hundred men of the American Expeditionary Forces wrote in to the central Paris library of the American Library Association in the month of January, requesting and re ceiving a certain book. The figures indicate, representatives of the association say, the enormous extent to which the men are making use of the franking privilege granted to the association by the Army Post Office in France. Any man with the American forces can write in to the Paris headquarters of the association and ask for any book on any subject. In the great majority of cases, the book he wants is available, and is sent to him by return mail, free of postage, to keep for one month. In addition to the special mail ser vice to individuals, fourteen regional libraries have been established in va rious parts of France and the occupied portions of Germany. Book collections have also been placed in all the recrea tional huts and in many cases have gone direct to military units. In the month of January one hun dred and four recreational centers and seventy military organizations were, served by the Paris headquarters which sent out 45,000 volumes by mai alone. In the month of December 1918, .five thousand requests for books were served through the mails from Paris. The educational libraries, aggregat ing 300,000 volumes, which have been sent over since the signing of the ar mistice especially' for the use of the schools established by the Army Ed ucation Commission, are now being given rapid distribution in mail cars by the Army Post office. Three library buildings are now in process of con struction at Le Mans and Brest, in each case by army engineers. A building has just been completed at St. Aignan. Service to the American Army of Occupation is being given from centra libraries in Coblenz and Trier with branches up and down the Rhine More than 50,000 books have gone into Germany. In the first four days af ter the Library was opened in Coblenz more than 2,000 volumes were drawn out by men doing garrison duty there To maintain arniy morale during the next six months at least one mil lion more fiction and miscellaneous books are needed, in addition to the two million volumes which the A. L. A. has already sent to France. This is the word cabled back to the headquar ters of the American Library Associa tion in Washington, by Dr. Herbert Putnam, Librarian of Congress, and General Director of the Library War Service. Since anuary 1st Dr. Putnam has been in France directing library service to the American Expeditionary Forces. Mrs. George Walker of Newton Center, won the rifle contest, last week, and was awarded the prize on Saturday for . a high target of 133 out of a possible 150. Mrs. A. B. Scheller of Pittsburgh, was second, at 121. Styles' Great 70 on Three On Monday, Edward Styles went over the Number Three Course, in 33-37, 70, and he would have had a 69 if the cad die had not pulled tre 18th cup a trifle out of the ground when yanking out the flag. That gives Styles the season's record on both Three and Two. Styles' card : 53433344 433, out. 55543453 437, in. 70 At James Barber's Invitation all the Tin Whistles assembled at his new residence on Tuesday and took part in a 36 hole prize cantest on his most irritating championship cours. The name of A.S. Higgins led theToot Ensemble, with a 79, while C. F. Wat son, Jr., with 82, captured the second of the handsome prizes provided by the host. Miss Louise Elkins of Pittsburgh won the first prize in the women's putting tourney on Saturday with a rwo other Pittsburgh contestants Mrs. J. R. Price and Miss Sara Fownes tied for the second prize at 24, with Mrs. J. D. Armstrong:, of Buffalo. Mrs. M. J. Scammell, of Pittsburgh, was ZD. SARASOTA FLORIDA "The Sun Parlor of America" Located on Bay of Sarasota and Gulf of Mexico. Golfing, Hunting, Fishing. Good Roads and Surf Bathing. To Box 478, Sarasota, Fla. rent for the season: Modern 7 room Bungalows, and 10 and 12 room Fur nished Homes. Prices; $600, $750, $1200 APPLY TO I. R. BURNS, Owner Batchelder&Snyder Company Packers Poultry Dressers, Butter Makers AT, 40. 61. 58, 55. 57, 69, 61, 63 BUckston St. 12, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76 North St. BOSTON, MASS. A Hotel for Golfers THE WINDLE HOTEL Jacksonville, Florida Conveniently located in tlie heart of tlie city to all amusements and just a short ride from the fine links of the Florida Country Club. Every convenience desired by particular people. "PALM BEACH HOTEL" FLORIDA close to Royal Poincinna Hotel Golf Links and Warm Salt Bathing Daily Outdoor Concerts. Less formality. More Moderate rates, Capacity 300 Dr. L. M. DANIELS DENTIST Aberdeen, N. C, Phone 11 Conductive or Nitrous Oxide sind Oxygen Anaesthesia used in all painfull operations. FOR SALE ONE SECOND HAND FRANKLIN series nine touring car model, in first-class condition, ready to start, thoroughly overhauled, freshly painted, practically new tires, low price. Enquire "OUTLOOK" PINEHURST STEAM LAUNDRY First Class Work in All Departments Done with Neatness and Dispatch .A
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