TEE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK VAGE 8 m1 .. , ' -4 i Apart fmnuU ri RAY MOR ATLANTIC CITY WORLD'S GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS The luxurious center of social life in America enjoy ing an international repute for comfort, luxury and happy living. Sea and fresh water baths with every room. Fireproof throughout. Floor plans and detailed information upon request. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS Traymore guests have full privileges of the beautiful Country Club of Atlantic City, where golf is played the year round. 18-hole course. DANIEL S. WHITE, President JO?FPH WALTON MOTT. 0-neral Manager or" iii iii ni i i mlllMH mi n- - .-j--. .-- t-.ii., ....... -""flrj i j - - ill KN0LLI00D VILLAGE Development at Knollwood follows fast. A year ago the plans were started for the club house and golf grounds at Mid-Pines. That job is so far along that the course is in use and the club house occupied by its members. Now begins the next move . A. S. Newcomb & Company, have been given a contract to handle the lands on what is to be Knollwood village, and there will be created one of the model communities of the South. Just above the club house toward Pinehurst is a group of some thirty or forty building sites. Of these about fifteen are already sold. The others will follow shortly. Over the Southern: Pines way is another group of equally desirable sites. These two groups will constitute the village. Lots are priced at $1,500 each, with a refund on the first ten lots on which houses are built in the next twelve months. Between the two groups of lots are the golf course and club house with another course laid out on the opposite side of the road. The village will cluster largely about the golf courses, and be very attractive. A. S. Newcomb and Company will be glad to discuss locations and conditions with pros pective buyers. SPRING ACTIVITY STARTS IN REAL ESTATE HOTEL ARRIVALS The usual Spring activity in Pinehurst real estate seems to have blossomed earlier than usual this year, and a number of transactions have already taken place. Mr. Leonard Tufts and others connect ed with real estate in Pinehurst felt that the minimum in building cost had been reached and with this in mind the Bar ret Eoad has been extended through to McLean Eoad, passing the new residence of Mr. Lawrence Barr, and thereby open ing up a number of beautiful building lots in that vicinity. These are for sale at $2,250 each, with $350.00 off if the purchaser builds a house costing $7000. within one year. Mr. H. B. Emery has bought one of these lots and expects to build during the coming summer. Mr. Robert S. Brookings of Washing ton, D. C, has bought a lot in the tri angle next to the residence of Mr. Georgo A. Magoon, upon which he will build a winter home right away. On Community Eoad near the Com munity House Mr. H. N. Cameron has sold the house he purchased from the Pinehurst Plateau Company some time ago to Mr. Edward D. Veno. Over at Knollwood a number of lots have been sold during the past few weeks. Judge W. A. Way of Pittsburg, who bears the distinction of being the first to build and occupy his own h.;mc at Knollwood, has bought three1 more lots there and expects to build on ea--h upon his return from Europe this summer Mr. Eugene Byrnes, the well-known car toonist, has bought a lot there and now has plans in the hands of the architect for a winter home. Mr. L. M. Boomer of the Waldorf Astoria, New York, is another recent pur chaser at Knollwood and will probably build in the near future. Mrs. W. H. Nearing, who recently transferred her affections from Holly wood, Calif., to Pinehurst and who bought the Eugene McKenzie cottage for her present home, has also bought at Knoll wood . Others who have bought there recently are Messrs. E. L. Merrow and C. A. Warwick, each of whom bought a build ing lot. These recent . purchases wind up the entire row bordering on the golf course in sub-division A, and Knollwood village has now moved across the Midland Road. Mrs. Richard Markey of New York, is the first to buy on this side of the road. Her lot is almost opposite Judge Way's new residence and she expects to start building r'ght away. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis of Wash ington, D. C, who have been occupying Mr. H. F. Wilson's house in Southern Pines this winter, have begun construc tion of an attractive log-cabin of artistic design on their recent purchase near the office of Knollwood, Inc. The Knollwood Company has recently made arrangements with Mr. A. S. Newcomb to act as its agent in disposing of its real estate. Mr. Newcomb has been connected with the development of Pinehurst and Southern Pines for many years, and is well equipped for this work. AT THE HIGHLAND PINES INN (Southern , Pines) Robert D. Pryde, Orange, Conn. Capt. and Mrs. G. B. Smith, Fort Monroe, Va. Mrs. P. B. VonAlker, Brockline, Mass. Norman E. Dupee, Waban, Mass. Mrs. William A. Bell, New York City. Mrs. Mary W. Pryde, Orange, Conn. Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Sayre, Gloversville, New York. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walters and son, Gordon, Greensburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Block, Philadel phia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCullough, Phil adelphia, Pa. Arthur Browne, Washington, D. C. G. M. Shimmon, New York City. Mrs. W. J. Rachow, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Carter Herndon, New York City. Mrs. R. B. Sharp, Steubensville, Ohio. Miss Carol O'Shea, Summit, N. J. Miss E. K. Lamont, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore, Montreal, Canada. J. K. Norfleet, Jr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Miss II . J. Ewin, Brookline, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Frisbee, New Bri tain, Conn. W. L. Hatch, New Britain, Conn. F. S. Chamberlain, New Britain, Conn. George R. Wilt, York, Pa. W. J. Cockley, York, Pa. Mrs. M. Craven, Jersey jCity, N. J. Miss Craven, Jersey City, N. J. Arthur Delroy, New York City. Mrs. T. B. Cotter, Williamsport, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Caldwell, New York. Miss Olive Caldwell, New York City. E. J. Gorman, Dayton, Ohio. J. H. Shaw, Washington, D. C. Hugh W. Slack, Manchester, N. II . L. J. Hunter, New York City. Mrs. F. W. Rebhann, New York City. Miss Ruth Rebhann, New York City. Dr. C. S. Carter, New York City. Mrs. F. E. Boston and son Calvin, Gar diner, Maine. Mrs. F. N. Boston, Gardiner, Maine. John Young, New York City. R. C. Campbell, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bement, Ottava, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Franks, Philadel phia, Pa. AT THE PINE CREST Mr. and Mrs. J. Berryman, New York. Miss Isabel Randolph Bruce, Annapo lis, Md. F. A. Shields, Jr., Albany, N. Y. O. S. Granger, Jr. Wilmington, N. C. II. L. Newbold, High Point, N. C. F. C. Handy, Raleigh, N. C. N. II. Price, Richmond, Va. P. II. McMahon, Brooklyn, N. Y. C. C. Baird, Holbrook, Mass. Edward Stalter, Lyons, N. Y. R.W. Christian, Manchester, N. C. Geo. D. Morse, Brockton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Goodwin, Fitch burg, Mass. C. C. Friedel, Baltimore, Md. D. M. Wolf, Baltimore, Md. F. C. Sehamberger, Baltimore, Md.