PAGE 10 TEE PINEEUBST OUTLOOK GOLFERS Tennis, Base Ball and Foot Ball Players use ALLEfJS FOOTEASE The Antiseptic Powder to shake into the shoes, because it takes the fric tion from the shoe, fresh ens the feet and makes walking a delight. - Shake Allen's Foot-Ease Into your shoes before going on the links and notice the difference in your comfort, "which of ten affects your score. Over 1,500,000 lbs. of Powder for the Feet were used by our troops dur ing the war. At dealers everywhere. In a Pinch, use ALLEN'S F00T-EASE FORE! The Sampson Course of Phys iological. Golf Exercises keeps your, muscles fit for playing and an aid . to correct your faults. Fifteen minutes daily adds efficiency to your golf . 9 les sons with 25 Pictorial charts, $5.00. Address THE SAMPSON COURSE, PELHAM, N. Y. THE P I N EHURST WAREHOUSES PIIIEHURST, II. C. sell all kinds of Building Materials Farm and Orchard Supplies Implements Fertilizers and Feeds Proximity to the Norfolk Southern Railroad Tracks, and our own private sidings, means economical and efficient handling of goods with a minimum cost, which works to our customers' advantage. Write, wire or Phone us when we can be of service. That is our excuse for being here. MORE REAL ESTATE SOLD GEORGHA DA WASH. Mr. H. B. Emery, announces that during the 'week past he has sold build ing lots in the new lot plan recently opened up north of the Carolina, to Messrs. Thomas Veno and George W. Scott, who will begin to build houses on each. It is only three weeks since this new section was opened for the sale of lots, and it was predicted at the time that it would be but a brief period until the first houses would be built. Mr. Veno and Mr. Scott are old settlers in Pine hurst and they recogniz?d a good pros pect when it was available. A. S. Newcomb & Company report the following recent sales: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Merrow have sold their property to Mr. J. I. O'Brien, who buys real estate, personal property, stocks, and the whole " shooting match' Mr. O'Brien has been an all-year resi dent of Pinehurst for many years. He will make extensive changes and conduct a druff store business himself, renting the rest of the building, which will prob ably be subdivided into three parts. He will also rent rooms upstairs. The price paid Avas not far from $70,000. H. A. Hathaway, of Montreal, Canada, bought a lot opposite Harold Porter's two years ago, intending to build there, but last week he sold this lot: and. bought another from S. E. Hopkins at the cor ner of Shaw road and Beulah Hill road, opposite the new residence of Dr. Marr. This lot was sold to John Small of To Vonto, Canada, in 1915 for $1,200. Mr. Small sold it to Mr. Hopkins in 1919 for $2,500 and now Mr. Hathaway buys it for $4,500. J. S. Weller sold his lot adjoining the one on which Mrs. Keating 's house stands to C. R. Anderson. Mr. Weller expects to buy another to build upon. Mr. Anderson bought the lot adjoining the Mistletoe property, owned by Mr. MacNab. Mr. Anderson sold this to the Pinehurst Construction Company two years ago and now buys the Weller lot to build on. Jas. T. Craig bought the house former ly owned by John Maples on the Dundee (Carthage) road and will make repairs and improvements and occupy it himself. Oli, Georgha da Wash, he gretta da man, He makka no bluff, playa no granda stan ' His pop geev him ax, say "Leesten to me, Go choppa thees ax all theengs what you see. Choppa down theesa house, go choppa da barn, Choppa down da pce-ann, I no geev a darn. But Georgha,, wan theeng, makka prom now to me, You no choppa down that nice cherry tree." Poppa go way an ' he come home to sup. He lookka da tree, eet all choppa up. , And poppa so mad, he no talk, justa hees He say cussa dam whata Blackhan' do thees ? Now, Georgha da Wash no shedda da tear, An' say, "Notta know, you see I no here, Maybe bird chop it down, maybe beeg honeybee. ' ' No! Georgha da Wash, he' jess say, "Itta me! " Oh, Georgha da Wash, he fighta da war An ' makka da British to feel gooda sore. Da British say, "Georgha, you playa da game, Keepa da .rules- for da war an' no be ashame. All summer time fight, in winter time best. Everybody go home an' takk afine rest. In winter da Hesh you no musta touch, Now, Georgha, be good, lay off a da Dutch." But Georgha he wait till da river all froze, An ' thenna he hitta da Dutch on da nose. Da British git mad an' makka da shout An' say, "Georgha, who lay all thees Hessian boys out," Now, Georgha da Wash, mighta talk theesaway, "Mebbe drink mucha whisky an' getta too gay, An ' shoota themselves, you waitta I see. ' ' No! Georgha da Wash, he jess say "Itta me! " RAFFLE NETS $51.00 FOR COMMUNITY HOUSE NEW BUILDINGS FOR KNOLLWOOD At Knollwood there will be consider able building this summer. Mr. L. C. Fuller has plans in the hands of con tractors for a beautiful house on his lot at the corner of Midlands road and the Crest road. Rumored the house will cost $15,000. Mrs. Annie Markey, of New York, will build on her lot opposite Judge Way's and Eugene Byrnes will build on the lot next to Mr. Fuller's on Midland road. The raffle of a Japanese dressing sack by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barr netted $51.00, which Mr. and Mrs. Barr gener ously turned over to the Women's com mittee of the Community House to apply on the debt standing against that asso ciation. Mr. W. S. Van Clief held the lucky number and won the coveted garment. DON'T FORGET THE BAZAAR at the Community House, Saturday af ternoon and evening. You will enjoy it and help a worthy cause. AUCTION SALE At Pinehurst, N. C. April 17 Household effects of Mrs. A. L. Sperry. All in good condition. IN THE WHIIE MOUNTAINS Bethlehem Country Club Bethlehem, New Hampshire Golf under Ideal. Conditions. 18 Hole ( ourse-6026 yards. Modern Club House. Steel Lockers Showers. Two Clay Tennis Courts. Clock Golf and Putting Greens. Bethlehem has 30 Hotels ThMr jrueets hare the privileges of the Club. MYRON W, MARR, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST Office at the CAROLINA Office Hours: 10 to 11 A. M.or by Appointment Dr. Ernest W. Bush Osteopathic Physician NEW BANK BUILDING Pinehurst North Carolina Edw. K. Tryon Co. 912 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA High Grade Guns and Rifles Sporting Goods Toys Write for catalogue Established 1811 A. MONTESANTI Tailor and Dress Maker Biding Habits and Sporting Apparel French Dry Cleaning Pennsylvania Aie. SOUTHERN PINES, N.C DR. HOLT .Massachusetts Ave., SOUTHERN PINES . Appointment by Telephone Hours: 9.30 to 10.30 A.M., 1.30 to 2.30 P.M., 6.30 to 7.30 P.M. MERCHANTS and 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. POKTEB, C. H. MAYNABD, General Agent, General Agent, NOBFOLK BOSTON