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JANUARY 5, 1921. PAGE 9 GOLFERS Tennis and Base Ball Players use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE The Antiseptic Powder to shake into the shoes be cause it takes the friction from the shoe, freshens the feet and makes walk ing a delight. Shake Allen's Foot-Ease into your shoes before go ing on the links and no tice the difference in your comfort, which often af fects your score. The Government sup plied 1,500,000 lba.of Pow der for the Feet to the troops during the war. Be sure to get the genuine Allen's Foot-Ease. At dealers everywhere. Sam ple Free by mail. Address ALLEN S. OLMSTED. La Roy, N. Y. Merchants & Miners Transportation Co., STEAMSHIP LINES Between Boston and Norfilk Mott delightful rout to mnd from PINEHURST Tickets include meals and stateroom ac commodations on steamer A. E. PORTEE, C. H. MAYNARD, General Agent, General Agent, NORFOLK BOSTON MYRON W- MARR, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST Office at the CAROLINA Off lei Hiurs: 10 to 11 A. M. or by Appointment FOR HACiH The very best house with the very best Furnishings in the rery best Location The Tery best Garage property in best location including some of the Tory best vacant business Lot I can give you the very best pries. W Willi AM SOUTHERN PINES, N. O. Visit JACKSONVILLE On Your Trip South Two great attractions are the 18-hole goM course at Country Club and HOTEL WINDLE Tou will enjoy your game on tbe oourse and your stay at the hotel. European plan, com jlete, modern, steam heat; convenient to every -thing. Cafe in connection, next to City Hall "WINDLE W. SMITH, PROP First Annual Trap Shoot JaixJOto 14 THE CAMDEN COUNTRY CLUB CAMDEN. S. O. UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE SOUTHERN WINTER HOV1E -TO LEASE FOR WINTER MONTHS Modern furnished home with beautiful spa cious grounds overlooking Winy ah Bay, miles from Georgetown, S. 0. One of the most picturesque places on the Carolina coast; 233 acres. Great live oaks hang with Spanish moss and an avenue of japonical and azaleas lead to a modern house of 18 rooms. Garage and out buildings. Saddle horses and Motor Boat, good servants, line hunting grounds, duck, deer, turkey, quail and other game. For further particulas ad dress. OWNER, Belle Isle Plantation, Georgetown, S. 0. Hotel Arrivals AT THE CAROLINA Charles Barton Keene, Philadelphia, Pa. Wm. V. Kellen, Boston. Mass. Frank D. Ames , New York. Miss A. K. Ames, New York. Mrs. H. Prudden, New York. J. H. Bell, New York. Edw. S. Bradford Jr., Springfield, Mass. Edward S. Bradford Springfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. 0. Blancke, Goshen Falls, N. Y. Miss Elsie Blancke, Goshen Falls, N. Y. Jno. Clarke Toronto, Ont. George Clarke New York City. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hunneman, Haver- ford, Pa. B. F. "White, Boston, Mass. H. S. White, Philadelphia, Pa. Wm. J. Conlen, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Fielder, Jersey City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stratford, Jersey City, N. J. Miss Helen Stratford, Jersey City, N. J. W Reiner and wife, New York City., Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jonas, Roslyn, N. Y. Sidney S. Weil and wife, Baltimore, Md. Lt. and Mrs. E. Savage, Paris Island, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Marshall, New York. Edw. C. Marshall, New York. Dr. J. C. Wood, New York. M. S Bradley, New York. Warren H. Manning, No. Billerica, Mass. Chas. Kimmich, New York. J. F. Emmons Philadelphia, Pa. Thos. Hooker, New Haven, Conn. H. C. Buckminister, Boston, Mass. Major and Mrs. B. Taylor, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. R. M Purves, Boston, Mass L. C. Wyant, New York. Mrs. A. R. Barron, New York Mills, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cummings, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Alex H. Tiers, Morristown, N. J. C. W. Hicks and Wife,, Lynchburg, Va. F. Houseworth, Lynchburg, Va. Thomas Barber and Wife, Boston, Mass. J. R. Duff, wife and son,Ridgewood, N. J . J. W. Souther, New York. Lt. R. Stoner, Pope Field. Lt. and Mrs. Usher, Pope Field. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Victor, New York. Miss Birnie Victor, New York. W. J. Wilson, Southern Pines, N. C. H. C. Brenizer, U. S. A. S G. Bryan, U. S. A. B. B. Barbee, U. S. A. F. W. James, IT. S. A. E F. Moss, Virginia. J. P. Feeney, Boston, Mass. S. 0. Meentey, Boston, Mass. Raymond - F: Gable, York,- Pa. . Miss Evelyn Forsythe, New York, N. Y. Miss Jean King, New York . Mrs. Russell Grinnell, Providence, R. I. Miss Rose Grinnell, Providence,, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen, Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. West, Raleigh, N. C. E. C. McGinnis and wife, Raleigh, N. C. J. H. McGinnis and wife, Raleigh, N. C. Lt. L. A. Walthall, Camp Bragg, N. C. Lt. C. J. Kavaga, Camp Bragg, N. C. H. R. Reed, Englewood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Gorsuch Zanesville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith, Boston, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Bristed, Glen Ridge, N. J E. Jacobs, New York City. II. J. Frost, New York. Jack Jolly, Newark, N. J. Louis J. Beck, New York. Howard H. Roberts, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barr, Larch mont, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cordeley, Glen Ridge, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Gardner, New York AT THE PINE CREST J. B. Johnson, Hartford, Conn. F. P. Betts, London, Ontario. Robt. Young Bernard, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Forrest, New York Mrs. P. L. Anderson, New York. Dr. and Mrs. E C Batchelder and daugh ter, Dover, N. H. Walter C. Hodgson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss A. L. Fickett, Red Springs, N. C. Miss Nancy Pearson, Red Springs, N. C. Miss May Meadows, Red Springs, N. C. Miss Kate E. McNeille, Red Springs, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Campbell, Pine Bluff, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Page, Jr., Rubeyat, N. C. W. C. Millett, Raleigh, N. C. Frank Allen, Raleigh, N. C. D. S. Swain, Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Truesdale, Brook lyn, N. Y. C. F. Cole, Richmond, Va. (Continued from Page Three) The summary: First Division George Dunlap beat Hewit Swoope, 1 up; W. M. Swoope beat Lawrence Dow, 3 and 2. Finals Dunlap beat Swoope, 4 and 3. Second Division Forbes Wilson beat J. S. Chapman, 4 and 3; Billy O'Brien beat Clarence Edson, 3 and 2. Finals Wilson beat O'Brien, 3 and 2. Third Division-BUly Fuller beat Rich ard Chapman, 1 up (10 holes); Buddy North beat Hubert O'Brien, 3 and 2. Finals North beat Fuller, 2 up. Girls' tournament: Miss Margaret Ful ler beat Miss Virginia Burrage, one up; Miss Algene Edson beat Miss Mary O'Brien, 5 and 4. Finals Miss Edson beat Miss Fuller, 5 and 4. MRS. R. F. HOQUE WINS PRIZE FOR BEST SCORE AT THE GUN CLUB Mrs. R. F. Hogue of Sewickey, Pa., won the prize for the best score at the Ladies' Shooting Contest at the Gun Club last week with 141 points out of a possible 150, and established a high record for the season. Mrs. Leo F. F. Wanner scored 138 and finished second for the week. Pinehurst Warehouses OWNED AND OPERATED BY PINEHURST INCORPORATED m BUILDERS SUPPLIES FARM IMPLEMENTS SPRAYERS AND SPRAY MATERIALS BARB WIRE AND FIELD FENCE FEEDS, FERTILIZERS WHERE SERVICE IS PARAMOUNT WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED m . PHONE 121-M PINEHURST, N. 0. FOR RENT at Southern Pines, N. C. Magnificent Country Home, two and a half miles from town. Ideal loca tion for large party interested ia hunting and sports. Weymouth Homestead A large winter home with extensive grounds. 'Seven 'master bedrooms, fire baths, servants' quarters, garage and stables. Other attractive places at Wey mouth Heights. For particulars, address Sand Hill Insurance Offices, Inc., Southern Pines, N. C. Cottage School for Boe8 anb (Sfrte Why not bring your children with yout They can continue their grade work here. MISS MARY CHAPMAN Principal The Pinehurst STEAM LAUNDRY OFFERS FIRST.CIiASS WORK PnOMPT DE EiIVIRY Dr. Ernest W. Buoh OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina
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