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TEE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK PAGE 16 IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS Oetiilehem Country Club Bethlehem, New Hampshire Golf under Ideal Conditions. 18 Hole Course 6026 yards. Modern Club House. Steel Lockers Showers. Two Clay Tennis Courts. Clock Golf and Putting Greens. Bethlehem has 30 Hotels Their guests have the privileges of the Club, MYRON W. MARR, M. D RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST Office at the CAROLINA Off ee Hours: 10 to 11 A. M. or by Aopoinimen Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina Edw. K. Tryon Co. MARKET STREET 10-12 NO. 6th STREET PHILADELPHIA High Grade Guns and Rifles Fishing Tackle Clothing Athletic Goods Sweaters Camping Goods Cutlery Established 18J1 A. MONTESANTI Tailor and Dress Maker Biding Habits and Sporting Apparel French, Dry Cleaning Pennsy tail Ave. SOUTHERN PINES, N.C -Swedish Health Institute - SCIENTIFIC MANIPULATION Electric and Medicated Baths PAUL E. ROESELL., M. T. At the CAROLINA n MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANSPORTATION CO., STEAMSHIP LINES . Between BOSTON and NORFOLK Most delightful route to and from PINEHURST Tickets include meals and stateroom accommodations on steamer A. E. PORTER, General Agent, NORFOLK C. H. MAYNARD, General Agent, BOSTON BIG YEAR ON THE TRACK THE BANK OF PINEHURST MOVES INTO NEW HU3iii More Than a Hundred Horses on Hand (Continued from page 7) PAST YEAR SWELLS LIST OF PROPERTY OWNERS (Continued from page 7) -. thnf almost caused "an embarrassment With more than a hundred horses on hand tnat aImost use 1W;ofo;i hv , of riches", but this was alleviated by iu. u.c u.g ... 6 ----- - - . h b f shares t0 only one Thanksgiving day, the Jockey Club 13 l"mm Int ,. i.. making extensive preparations for this 0'.tt branch of sport cahons aIe tUt Md sound it will be a big year on the tracK. ine i win ue hj banking principles demanded an increase grandstand has been doubled m size, the Ud b l v iAiM w of boxes. the capital, and additional stock was J Z:";' sold, mostly to the original stockholders, seven boxes each and each box containing mi- i wri fnr , to make tne total siuiyjuu.uu ue Vlu" " r ,:r ; mav Posits in 1921 have reached $510,000.00. season or by the day, as conditions may f . t -i i. v. , .,, ,a. John R. McQueen is President of the iy foi :evo iunin nk; Charles B. Hudson, M. C. McDonald large numbers every race day. dIiU - 0 ' A -n v e, F. W. Von Cannon, Cashier, and B. TJ. Many new stables will be seen under 1 ' colors for the first time at Pinehurst. "icnarason, ssisiant n. This includes Penny Brothers, who are here with a string of eight, and the Plaxico Stable, one of the most formid able in the harness division, has a large string on hand. C. C. Coddington has sent over a dozen head, and W. Whiting has brought along a stable of eight, orchard overlooking the beautiful valley Others that will be on hand for the of Linden. opening are H. B. Swoope with six; Nat On Sandy Run Road marvelous things S. Hurd, with four; W. P. Wickert, six have happened. Three years ago this M. Kelly, eight; W. Wickersham, four; whole territory was covered with scrub L. Sebree, six, and a number of other oaks nothing but wild land. When stables with from two to eight. suddenly Aladdin rubbed his lamp and, The local plant is one of the most presto I now we have immense peach complete racing establishments in the orchards, dwellings, tenant houses, pack country outside the major circuits. It houses and even a store. has separate tracks for runners and har- Messrs. 'Smith & Company, who for ness horses, and over in the infield is a many years have conducted a general store steeplechase course with four hurdles. It at Taylorsville, have completed there new is laid out so as to have the starting point building and meat market at the corner in the lower left hand corner of the field, of Sandy Run and Linden Road and are thence diagonally across to the first jump, moving- in their stock and opening new then three times around making a chase goods. By the time this is printed they of approximately two miles with twelve will have a modern department store jumps, and brings together some of the in full swing with a meat department best cross-country performers in training, equipped with a cold storage plant and all approved appliances. This is a most substantial addition to the community and reflects great credit on the OAvners. About a quarter of a mile from this As a memento of a shooting exhibition fre J" J" Heal? is Ung before the bishop and priests of the " " f-i ia 0 , ,r -r, , r skiing, j. ins nuuse sianus on an emi Diocese of Scranton, Mrs. Frank Butler , . r 1 1 4.J "At. xicucc anu Hum ils uurcnes mav oe seen (Annie Oakley) was presented with a ue t it u tvt j . the new orchards of Peachland, Incorrjo- ornlrl Tnrlnllinn at trip. Mn d nn n j arm "vijjv Christ child, set in a beautiful leather te' W' Key, of Rome, case. Accompanying the gift was the 7' Incorporated, Mr. Frank - . , Dudgeon and Mr. John Lloyd, following letter: , T Ai. . , J Mr .1 W T ntinn. ;a v,r. it My dear Mrs. Butler. " ' " uua ng Permit us to offer to vou this little a torce 0 ront lme men in preparation Italian novelty as a memento of the or an assault on one hundred acres of his delightful exhibition you kindly gave to estate, and upon completion this pIpt? lbitP SIJ! 1,??!!" wi" be Pant in peach trees and an- spiritual target as successfully as you other lare orchard added to the fast hit the material things we would be increasing number in the neighborhood, striking successes. Dr. M. W. Marr has also been sP.7Pr1 Sincerely yours, with agromania, which of course, is only (Signed) M. J. HOBAN. naturai in view of the exposure to which he has been siibi'pp.tp in I10 noo -p HOLLY INN and BERKSHIRE tabrtBZ OPEN EARLY IN JANUARY vated case. He has Bw.fl . y..A A V1 wiai u on his three hundred and twenty acre TRIBUTE to ANNIE OAKLEY (Scranton, Pa. Herald) Manager and Mrs. E. G. Fitzgerald of 'tract which he bought of H. A. Pa?e Tr the Holly Inn, arrived in Pinehurst some Numerous other sales have hppn Aa few days ago to prepare for the opening which will result in more clearing in th of the Inn on January 10. This year the future and before many years what wn Berkshire, which opens on January 15, looked upon as a barren waste will be ill also be under the management of one of the most intensivelv cultivnfp Mr. Fitzgerald. sections of Moore Countv' CAROLINA HOTEL OPENED NOVEMBER 8 The Carolina Hotel opened on Novem ber 8 supposedly informally but before the formal date of opening, November 20, the house had about filled up, and activities up that way now resemble mid season. The Autumn tournament, the Mid-South and the Fair brought down unusually large early season crowds, which were augmented by the arrival of some hundred or more delegates of the South-Eastern Tariff Association who came during the week of November 14 for conferences and recreation. Mr. Julius Fleischmann of New York came down in a private car with a large party of friends. Mr. Fleischmann sent along a string of polo ponies and will spend the greater part of the season here. PINECREST INN OPEN Meanwhile, the Pinecrest Inn has been open since early October and has been the scene of many automobile parties and golfers who came for the early opening of the links. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Moore of Somerville, motored through and took advantage of the opportunity to spend a few days at golf. Other early motor parties were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mclntyre of Auburn, Ind., who are making an extensive tour of the southern states, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mahson of Cumberland, Md. Mrs. J. H. Scho- field, Mrs. R. B. James, Miss Barbara James and Mrs. Archibald D. Keene comprised a party from Danville, Va. STRATH HAVEN IKH Swarthmore, Pa. Open all year. Ten miles from the center of Philadelphia; half-mile east of Baltimore Turn-pike in Swarthmore. A comfortable stopping place for motorists, Northern or Southern. Telcphonc p. M.Schelbley Swarthmore 680 I'rop. The ELECTRIC Shop Electric Washing Machines Sewing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Radiators Table Stoves Heating Devices of all Kinds Wiring and Supplies, Edison Mazda Lamps Duplexalites The Light to Live With WILLARD Storage Batteries For every make and Model Car this Battery is used as Standard Equipment by 138 Automobile Manufactures THE ELECTRIC SHOP Telephone 120-J -
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