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ISlPlIp3 THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK SSffiJBS oliilGljiirstluliaDli Published Saturday, Twenty-live Weeks In the year, at Pinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina. (Founded by Jam us W. Tufts ) Herbert L. Jillson, .... Editor. The Outlook Publishing Company, Publishers. One Dollar Annually, Payable in Advance; Five Cents a Copy. Address Communications aid make Remit tances Pasable to Tiik Outlook I'liu.ismin; Company. Entered in the Post Ollice at Pinehurst, N. C, as Second Clns Mail Matter. SATUIIIIAY, 1IECKM11EII , 100.1 Vol. VII. STo. 5, lrice Five Onts. 1VIIi:.V YOU'VE "fiOT IT." IN SL'MMtiK. "If you find yourself a-feelin' That you'd like to pick a tight, If you lind you're not a' sleepin', An' you hardly eat a bite, If your head just keeps a throbbin', At a mile-a-minute rate, You have got it; quit your workin', An' begin a diggin' bait." Pawtuclcet Gazette. IX WIXTEK. When the joyous lishin' season Has a long time since passed by, An' the Northern weather's freezin', While the cold winds moan and sigh; You should turn to golf and tennis Shootin' in a Southern land ; Take a train that's bound for Pixehurst Where's there's sport on every hand. Editor. ?p Tiik peculiar atmospheric or solar phenomenon known as Bishop's 1'ing, is of very rare appearance. It was first observed in Honolulu by liev. Sereno Bishop, a few days after the Krakatoa eruption of 1883, and it has been seen but few times since. M. Forel has re ported noting it on the first three days of last August from a height of G,500 feet, in ih' Alps. It appeared as a double ring around the s un, the inner portion being of bluish-silver color while the outer part was a band of cop per, 20 degrees wide, shading oil" into the blue of space. Brain development is found by Prof. Seggel, of Munich, to have two periods of acceleration: from 10 to 11 and from 17 to 18 in girls; and from 12 to 13 and 10 to 20 in boys. At the period of most rapid increase in height, from 12 to 14 years, the growth of the brain is less than one-hundredth that of the body; but at 17 to 19 it grows one thirtieth as fast, and at 20 reaches one seventh of the body growth. "V From tiik latest measurements by Curie, it is estimated that the energy of fifteen pounds of radium, fully utilized, would run a one-horse power engine many centuries. VT Til 12 JIACJ:i'I,IV. 1Ioii i Filling- Uapidl.v w ith GueittN Who Coin' for the Seaion. The Magnolia Is filling up very rapidly, and among the guests are many who come to remain throughout the season. Mrs. S. M. Smith and Miss Lucille Slade Smith of Philadelphia, are here for the winter. Mr. Francis G. Kingland-Smith and Miss Mary Kingsl ind-Smith, children and maids, of Loudon, England, are here for an entended stay. Miss Dora F. Kholfs of St. Paul, Minn., joins Mr. and Mrs. Gilfillen. Miss Beulah M. IMiodes, Miss Cath erine, and Miss Lucy V. Schonackenborg of Hadtlentield, N. J., and Miss Jose phine Ambler of Lansdowne, Pa., are among the late arrivals. ( II It I S I M A AT THE IEXOX. A. Tree with lrtenti for .Everybody and Then Social lleamire. Christmas was very pleasantly ob served at the Lenox and Concord, Thurs day evening with a tree for the guests of the houses named and the annex cottages, The Arlington and Hazel wood. Following the distribution of presents, in which all were remembered, refresh ments were served and social pleasures filled in the time until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mead of West Acton, Mass., are here for a short stay, and their first visit to Pinehurst. Miss Ethel Craig of Boston, is a late arrival. 3IAiY AX1I 1IISAUTIFUI,. Golf, Shooting- and TViini Tropin' on Exhibition. An exhibition of part of the sterling cups offered for the winter's series of golf, trap shooting and tennis tourna ments, is now taking place in the Dutch Room of The Holly Inn ana attracting much attention. Combined the trophies make up the finest collection ever offered under simi lar circumstances, and the exhibition of them tint's parly, is ure to awaken addi tional interest in the events. HOY t I.I II KLKCTK. Ofti'i' Choeii and 11 an for .Win ter Work IHcunm1 Monday The Pinehurst Boys Club met Monday evening at the Craddock cottage, dis cussed plans for future work, elected olliers and spent an enjoyable evening. A minstrel show was talked of as a means for raising money for charitable work and met with much enthusiasm among those present. These officers were chosen : President, liirchie Lawrie, Pittsburg, Pa.; Vice-President, Kenneth Bradbury, Providence, P. L; Secretary, George Hayes, Canandaigua, N. Y. ; Treasurer, Karl Abbott, Bethlehem, N. II. TEA WOn CJOWEJIS. Tournament I'articipantt Will be Gu't ext Week Saturday. The regular Saturday afternoon tea at the Golf Club House was the most en joyable of the season thus far, and the attendance large. Mrs. A. I. Creamer of The Holly Inn poured, assisted by Mrs. F. II. Abbott of The Harvard. Special plans are being made to make next weeks tea a very pleasant affair, as a pretty compliment to the visiting golfers. The Holly Inn orchestra will, as usual, be in attendance. V gom i:ei will ia. f. Hop in Their Honor 11 aimed for Wednesday anil Saturday. The management and guests of The Holly Inn extend a cordial invitation to the guests of the Village to participate in hops to be held at The Inn Wednes day and Saturday of the coming week in honor of the golfers who are here for the inauguration tournament. tiik t LOni:i ciiuiicii. Gm't of the Villas; are Invited to Attend .Sunday ervice.. Sunday services for the colored people are being held regularly in the Dickin son School house. These services con sist of Sunday school each morning at ten and a Christian Endeavor service each afternoon at 3.30. Peligious ser vices are held the fourth Sunday in the month at eleven o'clock. A general in vitation is extended to the guests of the Village to attend these services, and a visit is always one of interest and in struction. The Dickinson School is reached by the road branching oil at the right of The Carolina; an easy half hour walk over a good road. Artittic lriiitliig The folder advertising the Southern Kailway Company's Sunei Limited" is an exceedingly artistic bit of rapid print ing. A fine color effect is seemed on the several Half-tones shown, by the. use of only two colors. op Weekly CIiritenin;r. Arrangements have been made at the Poultry farm whereby it is possible to announce the appearance of a lot of chickens every Saturday for the present. A general invitation is extended to ihe Villagers to participate in the christen- Didn't lieep a IIoi-nv. Grocer (to the bride who is doing her first shopping) 14 We have nice horse radish, just in. May I include some in your order?" "No thank you" was the glib reply. "We don't keep a horse." THE Pinehurst Pharmacy Carries a Complete Line of Drugs, Druggist Sundries, Toilet Articles, Con fections, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Compounded by a liegistered Pharmacist. SUNDAY HOURS: 10 to 11 A. 7 to 8 P. M. Miss Laura Agnes Walker, Expert Manicurist and Masseuse Hill ! located at The Carolina During the Season. Prepared to give Massage Treatment, Shampooing and Chiropody. Superfluous Hair Removed by the Electric Needle. Francis Batchelder. F. S. Snyder. Francis Batchelder & Co. Proprietors of the Capitol Creameries of Vermont. Egg and Poultry Station, Fenton, Michigan. Office and Cold Storage, Smoke Houses and Factory, Boston. Slaughter House, Brighton, Mass. 55, 57, 59, Gl and 63 Blackstone St., DENTIST. Dr. J. ERNEST JUDD, Crown and Bridge Work Specialist, Appointments made by Mail or Telephone. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. E. L. MERROW, Photographer. Bric-a Brae, Burned Wwod nnl Leather Novel ties, Jewelry and Ail Needle Work. Photographic Supplies and Films. Finishingfor Amateurs, a Specialty. PINEHURST, - - N. C. THE INE1AS DEPOT An up-to-date Bookstore. Fine line of Stationery, Toys and Novelties. Large stock of Souvenirs and Sporting Goods. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Dr. HERBERT J. HALL, Resident House Physician, Office at The Carolina, lloom 41. HOURS : 9.30 to 10.30 a. m.; 2.0 to 3.00 p.m.; 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. A ! 3
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