The Pinehurst Outlook
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Cafe des Invalides
Compounded)
This compound is not all coffee, but
contains about seven-eighths coffee, of
the finest grades, blended with vegeta
ble substances, which have been found
to render it more healthful than pure
coffee, in that it does not produce ner
vousness or wakefulness.
"CAFE DES INVALIDES" does not
produce the usual effects.
Yet "CAFE DES INVALIDES" pleases
the most critical connoisseurs.
S. S. PIERCE CO. Boston, Mass.
Sold at the Pinehurst Department Store
Bretton Woods
The Mount Pleasant : The Mount Washington
C. J. Root, Manager
In the Heart of the
White Mountains of New Hampshire
18 Hole Championship Course and a 9 Hole Course
Pne Jf orest 3mt attii Cottages
Summerville, S. G.
(22 miles from historic Charleston)
OPEN DECEMBER 15, 1923
SPECIAL EARLY RATES TO FEBRUARY 1st
One of the Finest Winter Resort Hotels in Middle South.
Cuisine and Service on Par with Best Metropolitan Hotels.
SPECIAL JANUARY TOURNAMENTS
GOLF TENNIS SADDLE HORSES
Quail, Wild Turkey, Fox and Deer Hunting
No Snow Only Sunshine and Flowers
WILLARD A. SENNA, Manager
Address until Dec. 1st care of Plymouth Inn, Northampton, Mass.
Pine Crest Inn
PINEHURST, N. C.
The Inn of Comfort and Good Cooking
A delightful little Inn, Modern Appointments
Private Baths, Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Sun Parlors
EXCELLENT CUISINE
An Inn with unusual home atmosphere, where guests leave
with regret that their visit is over. Under ownership man
agement, which means personal attention to YOUR comfort.
Open November to May. Special rates for early season
and from April 1st.
Write for booklet, rates and reservations
ROSS & MacNAB
The summary :
Mid-December Trot
Carmeleta Hall (Harris) 2 1 1
BudR. (Edwards) -1 2 2
Bonita Guy (Layton) 4 3 3
Baby Ruth (Gurganus) 5 4
Martin J. (Thomas) -5 4 5
Time: 2:16, 2:11, 2:15.
Early Winter Pace
Lady Glover (Thomas) 1 1
Anna Mack (Beck) . . 2 3
Little Mike (Dispannett) 5 2
Early Brooks (Edwards) 3 4
The Black Bass (Sanderson) 4 5
Robert R. (Thomas) 6 6
Duplanville (Hatchell) 7 7
Time: 2:15, 2:13.
Five and Half Furlongs Flat
Assumption (O'Hara) 1
Walter Mack (Gray) 2
Zovian (Richardson) 3
Time: 1:10 3-5. Galaway, Captain Bay, Aghamore and Cleo
patra Boy also ran.
Seven Furlongs, Flat
Frank Boyd (O'Hara) 1
Roundsman (Curran) 2
Rosefield (Call) 3
Time: 1:31. Ray-O-Light, Louie Lou and Colando also ran.
Five Furlongs Flat
Brookfield (O'Hara) 1
Wakefield (Call) 2
Perrie Rhue (Curran) 3
Time: 1:05 1-5. Joe Milner, Cartaway and Captain Bay also
ran.
Combination Harness Race
Nellie A. (Crow) 1 2 1
Williams (Harris) 2 1 2
Lucky Maiden (Thomas) 4 3 3
Benjamin (Smith) 3 5 5
Waponee (Wickert) 6 4 4
Belle Jones (Sanderson) 5 9 9
Morris Patch (Gurganus) 8 6 6
Billie Dillard (Layton) 7 8 8
Peter Silver (Edwards) 9 7 7
MAKE HOLE IN ONE
Donald Parson, winner of the recent Autumn tournament here
and winner of a great many other important events during the past
few years, experienced the real thrijl of a golfer's career the first
week in this month when he scored a hole-in-one.
Parson's triumph was accomplished in the course of an invitation
tournament at the Mid-Pines Country Club, and driving from" the
hundred and forty-five yard eighth tee his ball landed on the green
and trickled into the cup without the slightest hesitancy. This
golfer has been playing golf for more than twenty years but this
is the first time he has ever scored an ace.