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6 The Pinehurst Outlook inn,, rt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii i in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiin inn inn iimmii i in iiiinii i i i iniiiiii n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iimiiii , She Miff Early Reservations Suggested mm A "perfectly charming" English Inn in the glorious, out-of-door Land of the Sky. Real Southern hospitality, home like informality, perfect service, concen trated comfort. An "all the year" resort for pleasureand sport exclusively. Horse back riding. Finest of motor roads. Perfect Golf in a Perfect Climate Two 18-hole courses The Ashevitte, and the New Biltmore Forest Country Clubs ALBERT H. MALONE, Manager 3n America - fln TnQltoHgtvtt LIFT THE LATCH TEA ROOM Pinebluff, North Carolina TEA SERVED EVERY AFTERNOON LUNCH AND DINNER BY APPOINTMENT Telephone H. P. LITTLE PUBLIC SALES We have purchased 122,000 pair U. S. Army Munson last shoes, sizes 5A 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 The choicest American and Foreign Virgin Wool Fabrics for sport wear. Virgin wool blankets in wonderful colorings. Steamer rugs made of the finest wools. Fabrics selected by experts, months in advance of the seasons. Clow's Gift Shop at Pinehurst and Miss Julia McDermott's store at Southern Pines will be pleased to show you samples on request. For Sale or Rent COUNTRY PLAGE NEAR PINEHURST HP WO 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. Busy Days Ahead (By Bion H. Butler) One of the significant features about Pinehurst is the steadily lengthening season and the patronage up to the last day that the hotels are open. This year from May 7 to May 12 The Carolina Golf Association, composed of members from the two Carolinas, will hold their annual tournament at Pinehurst. A big crowd will be in attendance as golf has been hitting the country hard in the last year or so, and is constantly growing more acute in its manifes tations. The week prior to the golf tournament the North Carolina State Bankers will assemble again at Pinehurst, coming May 3 and stay ing until May 5. Some of them will continue over Sunday, adding a period of rest to the business of the meeting, and as they will number somewhere from 300 to 500 this will be a large delegation for May. The bankers have favored Pinehurst from their ex perience of previous meetings, and probably will be seen here many times in the future. Members say that no other place in the state affords such facilities for their big gathering as Pinehurst. At this time of the year the Sandhill country is especially attractive, and being midway from east to west in the state it is a convenient point to reach from all sections. From April 30 to May 3 a combined meeting of the Dental Asso ciations of North Carolina and Virginia will be held in Pinehurst. The estimates of the attendance at this meeting runs from 400 to 600. The Association is making plans for one of the most elaborate programs in their history, and counts on the biggest attendance on record. Eminent men will be present to conduct clinics. As this meeting laps that of the bankers the week of April 30 will be one of the date-making periods in Pinehurst's experience. With the regular patronage still holding on at that season, and the two con ferences on, the close of the winter's run will be near the busiest days. Earlier in April 125 of the traffic managers of the American Tele phone and Telegraph Company will meet at The Carolina, where the other events noted will be held. The. date is April 12, continuing for a ten days' session. These will include some of the highest officials of the company, who will negotiate much important business during their lengthy stay, and incidentally include a right compre hensive acquaintance with Pinehurst and the Sandhills and the resources of various kinds in this section. These are special gatherings, and to make them interesting to the visitors the regular program of Pinehurst events will be notable. Among these are on April 10 to 14 the thirteenth annual Mid-April golf tournament, which will cover three days of the stay of the Telephone folks, and an annual tournament of tennis players during the same period. The polo tournament running through the week of April 16 will provide another exciting form of entertainment. The trapshooting tournament the week of April 24 will be too late for the one delegation and too early for the others, but it will in itself be an event that will hold a large bunch of visitors. A few years ago it was thought that the season was pretty well concluded when the 1st of April came around, but this year The Carolina has been full from the end of January and with everything taken up to the closing date in the middle of May. The noteworthy feature of this lengthening of the season is in one respect in the character of the later visitors. Most of them are men of serious purpose and of high standing, who come to Pinehurst to meet with others of their craft to discuss the important problems that confront them in their affairs. This indicates that in addition to finding at Pinehurst a place for recreation men likewise see a spot where rest can go hand in hand with thought and discussion. Substantial men are annexing the Sandhills as a substitute ground where they can attend to such business as can be handled undisturbed or that can be laid down without compulsion to be taken up again as desired
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