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PAGE 18 - THE PINE HURST OUTLOOK JOHN ESHELMAN, JR. WINS GOLF INSURANCE (Continued from Page 15) (Continued from Page 17) Hrt0 an& Craft Sbop (In Carolina Hotel.) Table covers and quilts of Cot ton raised and hand loomed im North 'Carolina and Kentucky. DISTINCTIVE ROOKWOOD POTTERY Copper and Brass Pieces from Roy croft era 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 fl&rs. A. ft. CbaDbourne. flSQt. IF YOU Makes old golf balls whiter than T new and at a cost of a cent or uOLF two. Makes 'em easy to. find. you need TIFFY! JIFFY must make good or we will. Outfit Complete 93. - postpaid Pittsburgh Economy League, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE YARBOROUGH Raleigh's Leading and Largest Hotel European Plan. Cafe one of the best in the South. Booms without bath, $1.50 and up. Rooms with bath, $2.00 to $3.00. B. H. GRIFFIN HOTEL CO., Propr. PINEHURST LAUNDRY A MINUTE at the phone, will bring our Truck and an end to your washday worries. (send it ALL to the laundry) FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Novelties from Many Lands Sweatees, Waists, Japanese Kimonos tbi carolina exhibition boom TLbe Cottage School for 3608 anb (Birls Why not bring your chil dren with youf They can continue their grade work here. MISS MARY CHAPMAN Principal Charles Nucholls, Charlotte, N. C. 19 92 1'rank Hughes, Mobridge, S. D. 23 92 M. P. Howland, Phil. Pa. 18 91 H. A. Morson, Charlotte, N. C: 22 91 Russell Klockner, Mercersville, 19 90 C. B. Stickley, Vancluse, Va. 21 90 II. L. Jenny, Highland, 111. 22 90 R. A. King, Delta, Colo. 23 90 The tournament came to a close on Saturday afternoon with the shooting of a 75-target event, in which Frank Troeh, Frank Hughes, C. A. Bogert and Chief Elmer C. Wheeler of Oklahoma, tied as high guns at 74. How they finished. Scores in first col umn represent Preliminary handicap and second column represents the Midwinter. 22 Yards E. C. Wheeler F. Hughes ft. A. King Y. S. Wright C. A. Bogert A. H. Aber Al. Heil F. Troeh S. M. Crothers C. A. Young J. H. Noel H. J. Pendergast P. R. Earle W. H. Patterson 21 Yards Tracy Lewis A. E. Ranney F. A. Seibert W. H. Jones M. E. Jenny S. L. Jenny C. B. Stickley E. L. Moss H . A . Morson D. C. Rand M. McVoy, Jr. P. Von Boeckman 20 Yards C. C. Fawsett G. V. Dering J . Seaborn H . Powers F. D.; Kelsey . U. R. Brooks C. R. Woodward R. Klockner H. F. Braddock J. Fries F. B. Lofland M. B. Orr J. W. Eshelman H. C. Hoffman R. M. Lee 19 Yards J . B . Fontaine M. P. Howland J. ' M. . Morehead W. C, Peacock F. H. Heck B. V. Covert J. H. White D. W. Baker II . Hensler J. R. Cothran W. Morris M. L. Cramer N. Johnson A. Duryea G. M. Proctor 86 89 88 92 86 86 93 93 85 79 88 82 91 90 91 94 78 88 89 91 85 91 90 89 84. 92 83 85 84 91 85 95 84 78 93 80 89 82 91 92 86 83 84 84 91 87 81 85 89 79 88 78 79 76 86 82 97 96 86 86 94 88 96 92 95 93 90 91 91 89 87 84 95 96 92 92 95 93 83 92 76 83 91 86 91 94 91 81 93 94 84 98 95 89 93 85 90 93 85 97 94 92 91 95 88 85 91 the policy holder may be fined for cheat ing at golf, cheating at drinking, and cheating at insurance. IV. Loss of Nose. (Company not liable. Most golfers have a type of nose peculiar to country clubbers, and are only too willing to suffer such loss.) V. Loss of Thirst. In any case where a golfer shall furnish conclusive proof of this, five times the principal sum. Note We have never lost a cent under this clause. VI. Loss of One Eye. If due to strain of looking for one golf ball, one half the principal sum; if lost looking for a flask, the principal sum. VII. Loss of Both Eyes. (Company not liable for any wood alcohol golf tournaments.) H. I. Phillips in South ern Golferh C. Nuchols J. B. Lallance P. F. Cabbutt T. T. Todd 18 Yards H. L. Gillespie J. P. Cope L. M. Otto P. H. Willey A . E . Atherton W. E. Beers B. H. Rindfuss R. H. Mason Robert Smith J. A. Howard E. F. Arnold W. Dickenhorst W. H. Mathews J. E.VanCise H. Harrison M. P. Howland 17 Yards A. W.Montgomery I. Andrews J. W. Ault . W. A. Lauffer T. D. Dallmyer E. K. Johnson R. P. Taber L. P. Hazel T. L. Wann W. J. Eason 93 85 87 81 83 86 83 77 88 83 89 83 87 82 88 90 84 81 86 78 73 81 92 89 81 67 91 16 Yards C. E. Shaner H. B. Tiemann Mrs. Dallmyer G. W. Samsel E. Shaffer H. S. Sewert 75 74 77 86 79 79 WOMAN'S AUXILIARY The Annual Meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Sandhill Board of Trade will be held at the Farm Life School, Thursday afternoon, February 2, at 3:00 o 'clock. A full attendance is requested. Mrs. J. R. McQueen, Sec'y. 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 83 90 89 NOTICE A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE OLD PRINTS GLASS CHINA PERSIAN RUGS, ETC. FOR SALE Can be viewed any afternoon from 2 to 5, except Saturdays at the house of WM. ORR GIBB, LAKEVIEW, N. C. 80 90 86 90 86 88 N82 90 86 86 80 85 89 Glentaie Club and Cottages LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. In Adirondaclcs 85 AN IDEAL SUMMER RESORT Charming in Location and Refinement GOLF, TENNIS, BATHING, BOATING MUSIC and DANCING Recreation Leader for Children 91 89 71 83 88 93 95 82 Recreation Leader for Children Winter Address, Deland, Fla. Pinehurst Electric Shop ELECTRIC Heaters Heating Pads Percolators Irons Portable Lamps Table Stoves Toasters "DAYLO" FLASH LIGHTS See the New SPOT LIGHT THE ELECTRIC SHOP Telephone 120-J Pinehurst, N. C. 71 83 87
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