6 The Pine hurst Outlook iiiutiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii ilium iimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitiiii in iiniiiiiiiiiiniiiii i iiiiiiiiiiniii i him urn iimiiiiiiiiiiim imiiii mi mini i i i iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii iiiiiiiinimi miiniimi m mimM$M -- !LmJ J FAIRWAY COTTAGE A. S. NEWCOMB & COMPANY Offer for Sale or Rent ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCES IN PINEHURST DESIRABLE COUNTRY PROPERTIES HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS AT KNOLLWOOD See Charles P. Mason Manager Real Estate Dept. PUBLIC SALES We have purchased. 122,000 pair U. S, Array Munson last shoes, sizes 5 to 12, which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. Govern ment shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed 100 per cent, solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is $6.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the public at $2.95. Send correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon request. NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE COMPANY 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. W. W. WINDLE COMPANY Millbury, Massachusetts 'TpHE choicest American and Foreign Virgin Wool Fabrics for sport wear. Virgin wool blankets in wonderful col orings. Steamer rugs made of the finest wools. Fabrics selected by experts, months in advance of the seasons. Mr. Charton L. Becker is our Pinehurst representative, and will show you samples on request. For Sale or Rent COUNTRY PLAQE NEAR PINEHURST TWO miles west of Carolina Hotel. House has living room, dining room, two bedrooms with bath between; kitchen and storeroom. Open fireplaces in both living and dining rooms. Flues in bedrooms. Two porches. House is unfurnished. Fifty acres land adjoining, suitable for peaches or truck garden. Purchaser may buy house and lot alone or unde veloped land only, or both together. For particulars see C. P. MASON, Manager Real Estate Department A. S. NEWCOMB & CO. The Clockmender Wins Swigert Cup THE annual Swigert Cup race, feature of the races at Pine hurst this week and an annual classic on the Jockey Club's schedule, was won by The Clockmender, owned by C. F. Place, of Baltimore, and ridden by Hillcoat. Uncle Sand, entered by Nat. S. Hurd and ridden by Snyder was second, and Miss Helen Waring's entry, St. Jude with Wright up, came in third. This event was named in honor of the late Colonel Robert A. Swigert, of Lexington, Ky., founder of the Pinehurst Jockey Club, and was run over the mile journey. In addition to the monetary value of the race a handsome silver cup was presented to the winning owner- . ao t CL,N 1 The Clockmender Winner of the Swigert Cup Race. Jockey Arthur Hillcoat up, receiving the cup for the owner, C. F. Place. The afternoon's program included, in addition to the Cup race, three harness events, a steeplechase and another dash over the flat, and the large crowd was jubilant over the fact that every favorite won. The unbeaten and apparently unbeatable LoveBerry, entered by A. W. Hodges, of Benson, N. C, and driven by Moore, romped away with its twelfth straight victory at this course, and Let Fly and Norman Dillon, the entries of W. H. Cane, accounted for the "What to Do" trot and the Combination harness races, respectively, in successive heats. . . Blue Jay, entered by the Dublin Inn Stables and ridden by Rice, was first to catch the Judge's eye in the five and half furlong flat race, defeating Joe Milliner, entered by Miss Waring, and Anvil, owned and ridden, by Malcolm Miles. After Nottingham and Hindoo were scratched from the steeple chase race, this event resulted in a hollow victory for the Red Gables Stable's Kate Glenn, which merely had to breeze along to stall off the efforts of Miss Fit, the only other starter. This made the eighth victory in as many starts for this superb timber-topper. GOLF DEPARTMENT Sign on window of sporting goods store not a million miles from Nashville, Tenn : We sell ever thing a golfer uses , Except Profanity, and if yon use our " . ' Goods yon won't need that. - Nashville, Tennesseean.

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