MABCH 31, 1921 PAGE IS ' eWorld's BestTaHe VateA THE YRE0ROU6H 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 Hrts anb Craft Sbop (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 tote. H. flh. CbaObourne, lfogr. it imiAimmiim? Holly Tree Nursery, Southern Pines Telephone 14-21 E. Morell J. Morell Landscape Gardeners and Horticulturists Arrange with us now for planting and seeding your grounds in the fall. All early flower shrubs should, be pruned soon to induce strong growth for next sprmg's blooms. Have it done by ex perts. "There must be no 18th amend ment for your garden. The U. S. A. may be dry, but your plants must be wet occasionally to produce a garden you like to see. When J. Pluvious fails, we do the watering. Let us take care of your grounds. We do it intelligently. Phone or write for appointment. GOLF he had a chance to recoup his shattered fortunes, for he had previously been able to round into form with unusual However, the pitcher that goes Verdant Greene A golfer just returned from the Pa- facility. cific Coast says that high handicapped to tne weH too often, some day returns amateurs have proved an even greater n flaky flinders. Travers quite unlike pest there in this spring's open champi- other members of his family has never ships than they ever did in Florida and been robust physically, and it was contiguous territory. . Indeed, the nui- mainly in the hope of building up his sanee reached such a point that at last constitution by means of exercise in the there is widespread demand, even among open that his parents encouraged him the simon-pures for reform. For in- to spend so much time golfing. in me souinern Janrorma nxture. lauuains, veu-ian veier- Hef. u. 8. Pat. Off. TiPn THoorol TTMlia T -- o ol 4-V, 4- fins. AS mil fill at. linmp in Jmv Vnrlr an.1 ' Woli n10n,Ur0 M Flnriflfl. fs in nalifmrnin V, at loct ORE POPULAR THAN EVER yoked with ten stroke duffers fine bobbed up, after being completely out! ' PINEHURST pace makers, you don't think. The only !f sight since the early days of the' Meets every need of the golfer in Style. Fit excuse was that 1 ' The drawing by lot world war. Many have been inquiring and Comfort- The Woman's Golf Shoe we , .. J i. ij tt k,ive added to the line is most attractive. Sold gave everybody an equal chance," a he was dead. He ended first, too, in fey thfl pinebur8t Deptm,nt gtore Send fo contention so manifestly untrue has not a notable field of more than thirty at ( the Tom Logan Golf Calendar which pictures, to need analysis. Los Angeles. Next month it will be suitable for framing the International Golf Match between Ouimet, Ray and Vardon. THOS. H. LOGAN CO., HUDSON, MASS. Pinehurst Jewelry Store Showing a Choice Assort- The underlying trouble was the need eighteen years since Fairbanks ended of amateurs to swell the entry fees. The third amateur in the southern Califor same was true in a somewhat different nia open championship and he was griz way, last August, in the National open zled then. Walter, accounted a Denver at Inverness, although there the crowd- ite, has been on the "turf" fully 25 ing was more for a showing than re- years and deserves to share honors with ceipts and fewer incongruities cropped Mrs- Caleb Fox of Philadelphia, for out in the pairings. As a matter of having retained form longest among fact, the California galleries were so amateurs. large as to annoy several of the ama- Douglas Grant, writing recently from teurs who found themselves in too fast London, says: "I've tried the ribbed professional company which reacted on irons but cannot see that they are any TTlCTlt Of DidTllOTlds, Gold the games of both. Diegel, who now di- better than ordinary clubs anyway, n -j vides the public eye with Jock Hutchi- over here, and I don't think they will be JeWClry Leather GoOaS, son, rather oddly finished third in the popular on this side. The new standard southern California open event and balls do not seem to have accomplished Feather FailS and Novel fourth in the northern California corre- anything aimed at by the new rule. The sponding contest, being respectively five lawmakers should have standardized a es in GlaSS and China. and seven strokes above the winner. floater." Incidentally he remarks: Hutt Martin, who Avon the southern '"There is great interest in the British title, is at Lake Placid, New York, in amateur, this year. The standard over t - the summer. Matrimony evidently here is mucii ingiier tnan in yzu and agrees with the attenuated Loos for he getting better every day. As you may ended second by two strokes in the south know the English visitors last fall in the and won in the north with three strokes United States Amateur championship, to spare over John Black, Californian, were not the best that could be sent, who was one notch below Macdonald and with the exception of Tom Armour Smith, equally well known along the were always erratic stroke players. If Atlantic slope, not to mention Pittsburg they had managed to qualify, however, where he spent two seasons at the Oak- they would have been found a hot lot." mont Club. Martin, the southern Cali- The last named point was emphasized in fomia winner at Los Angeles, fell into this column, two weeks following the sixteenth place at San Francisco, barely championship, after I had watched Tol- retaining a respectable position. ley and Weathered play in the Morns An intimate friend of Jerome Travers County Club's tournament. told me a day or two since the latter had Jack Neville still insists, by the way, scarcely swung a club all winter, despite 'that Grant is the greatest golfer Cali- the open conditions because lie detests fomia has yet produced, although Doug indoor practice and does not believe in las has played far more in Great Bri- attempting to retain form during cold tain than on this side. While at Yale, weather even when play is possible, he attracted so little attention he was Furthermore, Travers is not in much absolutely unknown, when, along with better health than last season when his ODin iayne or amornia ne went to lack of endurance put skids under him an Atlantic Uty tournament, about a in attempting to qualify for the national decade since and won first prize, Hayne amateur title. He lost, as early as the proving runner-up. Parenthetically it second round in the New Jersey cham- may be remarked the field on that oc- pionship, but did better in the Metro- casion was one or tne poorest ever politan. At that time, John M. Ward, known, down by the sea, so there was former baseball star, whom he beat just not much glamor attached to the before being eliminated himself, told achievement. AT "Yfi-TTT A FOR HEALTH The Perfect Table Water For over half a century America's leading Natural Mineral Water. Bottled only at the Spring under the most sanitary conditions. Caution: Always see that seal is unbroken at time bottle is opened. For sale by local dealers or at POLAND WATER DEPOT 1180 Broadway, New York City Telephone Madison Sq. 4748 me Travers played much as of old, his lack being stamina, rather than skill. That is exactly the contention of Wil liam Reekie, his club mate, now New Jersey' title holder. It isn't the "bald headed" row any more. "Men don't have a chance to get the Be that as it may, New Yorkers have frnt . row of seats at vaudeville shows ii .1 : .1 pome to disregard Travers even as a ese uayv manager x,uuie wen- potential force, since a year of abstemi- der, Majestic Theatre. ous living has failed to place him on "The women reserve 'em a week his pins. Up to last fall' it was thought ahead of time for every show." The Pinehurst Market carries SNYDER-CURE HAMS and BACON, SNYDER-MADE Par" Pork SAUSAGE. II ITCIIELDEII & HKi nEIl CO. BOSTON, MASS. 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