THE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK PAGE 10 ' BRET TON IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUHTAWS OF HEW HAMPSHIRE YY7pQ Hiw muOtl corntcompliediCiin play Aral O WUUL'J prnnt 18 and new Bln. IDE PLEASANT MOUHT C. J Dunphy, Manager Winter: The Copley Plaza Boston, Mass TUB IHOUffT VAStttAfilOl C. J. Root Winter: Hotel Clarendon Seabreeze, Fla. Information at 243 Fifth Ave., New York, and all of Mr. Poster's offices Bank of Pinehurst CHECKING AND SAVING ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET We Sell New York Exchange and A. B. A. Travelers' Cheques SPECIALTY SHOP OF Ladies' Apparel Bleirtt, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Neckwear, Hosiery, Hats and Underwear MRS. HATES, Opposite P. 0. OPEN DEO. 1st. S Glenbnroie Clnb and Cottages LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. In Adirondack AN IDEAL SUMMER RESORT Charming, in Location and Refinement GOLF, TENNIS, BATHING, BOATING MUSIC and DANCING Recreation Leader for Children W. B. FOSHAY, Manager . Winter Address, DELAND, FLA. IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS Bethlehem Country Club Bethlehem, New Hampshire Golf under Ideal Cooditions 18 Hole Course -6026 yards. Modern Club House Steel Loekers-Showers. Two Clay Tennis Courts. Clock Golt and Putting Greens. Bethlehem has 30 Hotels Their guests hare the privileges of the Club. J. Franklin Meehan & Son Landscape Architects Mm it Airy, P.iitil slpiiia, Pa. This concern goes just one step further than the ordinary Land scape Architect. It not only gives professional advice and prepares planting and construc tion plans but actually executes them. A complete establishment for the conception and execution of all Landscape work together with a permanent force of ex perts for all maintenance purposes. FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Novelties from Many Lands Sweaters, WaUta, Japanese Ktmnoi THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM TOP DRESSING PUTTING GREENS The old time compost pile made with manure, sand and soil is becoming ob solete and is being discarded by the majority of Golf Clubs in favor of Pre pared Top Dressing which comes ready to apply. It takes two years before a compost pile is fit for use. It is costly, even when all the ingredients are at hand, and absolutely impracticable if they must be purchased. The labor of turning and screening is also expensive. The automobile has reduced the quantity and increased the price of manure. Manure is a carrier of disease germs and weed seeds. Shavings for bedding and strong disinfectants in stables mean death to grass. The Alphano Humus Company's corps of experts have made an intense study of this problem for many years. The result is, their Prepared Top Dressing for Putting Greens a scientifically bal anced grass food, inoculated with bil lions of Nitrogen gathering bacteria. It is delivered in the right condition for top dressing. Greens just as unloaded from car. The finest Putting Greens in Amer ica today owe their perfection to Pre pared Top Dressing periodically applied with no. interference with the play. To be always positive that the grass seeds best adapted to the locality and climatic conditions are sown in connection with Prepared Top Dressing, to insure re sults certain of satisfaction, The. Alphano Humus Company has effected selling ar rangements with the largest grass seed exporters and importers of the world and can furnish grass seeds of the proper variety, of guaranteed purity and highest germination tests. If you will write The Alphano Humus Company, 17 Battery Place, New York City for Circular "K,M it will give you full particulars regarding their Golf Course Service, without obligation. K1 INE HILDEBRANDT SPINNERS CATCH ALL KINDS OF GAME FISH. See them at your Dealers. THE JOHN J. HILDEBRANDT CO., LOGANSPORT, IND. Phone 66-R FOR Southern Pines Garage DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS UILLftRD STORAGE BATTERIES Sr. 3. Ernest 3ufcb SURGEON DENTIST Formerly of Southern Pines and Pine hurst, now located 140 West 34th Street, (Phone Fitz Roy 5436) New York City. All tranches of Dentistry guaranteed. Pyorrheoa, Alveolaris successfully treated. Packard and Sally Builders I'INEHUIiST, N C. (Continued from Page Three) During all this time Joe Seka of Cedar brook, and Eddie Clary of Bala, both of the Philadelphia district, and Emmet French and Chris Diebel, of Youngstown, were fighting it out for third money. Seka and Clary's first day's play threat ened to challenge the two leading pairs, when they turned in a 73-67 140, but they faltered on the second day and 75 72 147 dropped them to just one stroke ahead of French and Diebel whose two 69 's on the last day 's play advanced them from eleventh to fourth place. Incident ally, this gave French and Diebel second place among the club pairs. Harry Hampton and A. L. Hawse of the Country Club of Virginia finished with 291, allowing Hampton, the profes sional of that club, to cut in for fifth money. THE SCORES: Leo Diegel, Lakeshore, and Thomas Armour, xLothian burn, 136-139275 Douglas Edgar, Druid Hills, and Perry Adair, Druid Hills, 141-136277 Joseph Seka, Cedarbrook, and Edward Clarey, Bala, 140-147287 Emmet French, Youngs town, and Chris Deibel, Youngstown, 150-138288 Harry Hampton, Richmond, . and A. L. Hawse, Richmond, 143-148291 Jack Dowling, Scarsdale, and C. H. Paul, Scarsdale, 149-144293 Chris Rowe, Oakmont, and C. B. Fownes, Oakmont, 149-147296 Gil Nicholls, Great Neck, and Guy M. Standif er, Port land, 147-149296 Wilfred Reid, Wilmington, and Horace G. Chickering, Wilmington, 148-149297 Tom Harmon, Hudson River, and Nat S. Hurd, Oakmont, 153-144297 Teddy Gow, Norwich, and Willie Austin, Norwich, 148-149297 Donald Ross, Pinehurst, and Donald Parson, Youngs town, 149-148297 Gene Sarazen, Ft. Wayne, and Dr. J. S. Brown, Mont- clair, 153-145298 Willie Ogg, Atlanta, and C S. Ridley, Atlanta, 150-149299 Fred McLeod, Columbia, and Gaidner P. Orme, Columbia, 146-154300 Tom Boyd, Fox Hills, and Dan Healy, Montclair, 151-149300 William Leach, Merchant- ville, and R. R. Sharman, Youngstown, 152-148300' Joe Mitchell, Montclair, and Tom Kelley, So. Pines, 153-147300 J. R. Thomson, Phila delphia, and S. M. Newton- , Richmond, 149-152301 Pat Doyle, Deal, and Tom Morrison, Oakmont, 156-147 303 John Rowe, Stenton, and Joe Hotchkiss, New Haven, 152-152 304 Chris Shea, Trenton, and R. C. Maxwell, Trenton, 151-154305 Tom Kerrigan, Siwanoy, and R. G. Narelle, Siwanoy, 158-148 306 Willie Wilson, Pinehurst, and H. G. Phillips, Pine hurst, 156-155311 Fred Newnham, Greensboro, and Edward Harrison, Greensboro, 160-161321 George Hosner, Redford, and J. W. Gilbert, Redford, 165-163328 Martin Sykes, Hollywood, and F. T. Keating, Spring Lake, 159-No Card John Peacock, St. Andrews, and T. J. Bray, Youngs town, 161-No Card George T Sayers, Merion Cricket, and R. H. Whitney, Franklin, 154-No Card W. P. Goebel, Charlotte, and J. R. Bowker, Wood land, 157-No Card Robert Hayes, Raleigh, and H. E. Porter, Southern Pines, 160-No Card Tom McNamara, New York, and D. F. Shea, Montclair, 149-No Card Charles Mothersele, . Mt. Kineo, and Fred Kennedy, Springfield, 149-No Card Walter Howe, Tatnuck, and H. J. Blue, Aberdeen 151 No Card Irving Stringer, Camden, S. C, and Richard Harlick, Youngstown, 154-No Card Alex Cunningham, Cohasse, and Channing Wells, Co hasse, 164-No Card THE YARBOROUGH Raleigh's Leading and Largest Hotel European Plan. Cafe one of the best in the South. Rooms without bath $1.50 and up. Rooms with bath (2.00 to $3.00. B. H. GRIFFIN HOTEL CO., Proprietors MR. R. CLINTON PL ATT will be open to private tutoring engagements for the two weeks following Dec. 20. Call or Write, Hotel Juneau, Southern Pines Arts an& (Craft Shop (In Carolina Hotel.) Table covers and quilts of Cot ton raised and hand loomed in North Carolina and Kentucky. DISTINCTIVE ROOKWOOD POTTERY Copper and Brass Pieces from Roycrofters and Art Colony of New York. Chains and baskets from eight foreign countries. NEEDLEWORK IN BAGS AND FINE CRAFT Wonderful things in Venetian. Biltmore Home-spun articles. TRYON HAND-MADE TOYS flfors. R. lb. GbaDbourne, ftgr. FOR SALE 624 acres good land, well watered and timbered, 11 miles from Pinehurst, N. C. Fine location for peach orchard. For full information ad dress, W. C. JONES, JACKSON SPRINGS, N. C.

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