8 The Pinehurst Outlook - mi mm nun llllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illl Illllllllllllllllllll till MM J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 milium iiiimmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in iiiiiiiiiiiini limn iiiimiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiimmimii.ii....i..mii.i. which they rolled up a total of 48 goals, they never tasted defeat 'in any game during the tournament, and the exhibition of polo between them and Winston-Salem and the Sandhill teams was the best that has been seen here in some time, their score against Winston-Salem being 10 to 8 and 10 to 4 against the Sandhill team. The line-up of the teams participating was as follows Fort Bragg Reds Position Fort Bragg Blues Lt. G. S. Williams 1 Lt. J. M. Bevans Lt. John Gross .2 Lt. B. L. Truesdale, Jr. Lt. H.D.Baker 3 Maj. W. F. Maher Maj. R. C. Batson ...Back Capt. J. D. Key Winston-Salem Position Sandhills Thurmond Chatham 1 John W. Latting J. Edward Johnston 2 John A. Tuckerman W. F. Egan 3 W. V. Slocock Dr. Fred Hanes Back. ... Richard S. Lovering All Carolinas Position Alternate players R. G. Stockton 1 R. M. Hanes Gordon Cameron 2 Capt. W. W. Cowgill Watt Martin 3 R.G.Stockton James G. Hanes Back R. M. Hanes L EVERY day, feeling bright, cheerful, won derfully fit. Ready for riding, driving, hiking, golfing or any of the enjoyable out-of-door sports. Days when Nature works in complete harmony. Days when playing golf, you are sure of your stroke; your drives send the ball straight down the Fairway, clear of the Roughs, over the Sand Pits, and on to the Green. Days when you are in excellent form; clear of vision, steady of nerve, mentally and physically fit these are the days of real re-creat-ion because your blood stream is not contaminated by the poisonous waste products caused by faulty digestion. And this is the reason why Eno's is praised by all who take it be cause it keeps the blood pure and helps Nature rebuild recreate. You can take Eno's any time. It is partic ularly good first thing in the morning, for then its use blesses the whole day with health and happiness brought by a body internally clean. The words "Fruit Salt" and UNO. and the deritm on the la bel, are protected by registration in U. S. A. 5 FRUIT SALT- DERIVATIVE COMPOUND as a laxative, has the pleasant, refreshing virtues of fresh, ripe fruit and is equally effective. A little Eno's 'in a glass of water, makes a sparkling, pleasant, clean tasting health drink. It is highly beneficial for indiges tion, disorders of the liver, biliousness, sick headache, bad complexion, blood impurities, corpulency, rheu matic conditions, constipation, etc. A larger amount serves as an efficient aperient and laxative, cleaning . gently, but thoroughly, the organs of elimination. For over half a century Eno's has been used by young and old the strong and weak with equally beneficial results. At all druggists: "Handy size," 75c; "Household Size," containing twice the quantity, $1.25. If for any reason you cannot obtain ENO's Fruit Salt locally, send re mittance to the Sales Agents who will see that you are promptly supplied. Sales Agents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE &. CO., Inc. 171 Madison Avenue, New York Toronto Sydney Wellington Prepared only by J. C. ENO, Ltd., London, England Charles Hackett in Concert c HARLES HACKETT, one of America's greatest tenors, entertained an enthusiastic audience at the Carolina theatre on Tuesday evening, December 5, with a rendition of delightful selections from Handel, Chopin, Gounod and other great composers. He was accompanied at the piano by Solon Alberti, himself an artist of great renown and who rendered a number of charming selections. Mr. Hackett was at his best that evening, and from his operatic air, Ah! leve tol soleil, from Romeo and Juliette, by Gounod, down to his last encore, he held his audience enraptured and encore after encore greeted his marvelous voice. The following was the program : 1. (a) Star vicino ! Rosa (b) Care Selve Handel (c) O Sleep, Why dost thou leave me? .Handel Mr. Hackett 2. (a) Waltz D flat major Chopin (b) Polonaise A flat major Chopin Mr. Alberti 3. (a) Chanson du Fou Bizet (b) Bachelier de Salamanquc . Roussel (c) Chanson de Juin Godard (d) Air de Gonzalve Ravel (From Opera "L'Heure Espagnole") Mr. Hackett 4. (a) May Night Palmgrcn (b) Concert Etude MacDowell Mr. Alberti .Gounod Operatic Air: "Ah! leve tol soleil" (From Romeo & Juliette) Mr. Hackett (a) It was a Lover and his Lass Quilter (b) The Fuchsia Tree Quilter (c) Fair House of Joy Quilter (d) Morning Song '. Quilter Mr. Hackett WHAT CHEER? An angry customer, with proof of his photograph, shouted at the photographer: "Do I look this picture? Have I a squint, and do I look like a prize-fighter? I ask you, is this a good likeness ?"' The photographer timidly replied, "The answer, sir, is in the negative."