VOL. VIII; NO. 24.
SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, 1905.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
DURING THE COMING SUMMER
Much Work Planned in Way of Village
Perfection and Improvement.
I'tilicy IMaitts to 1 Enlarged, Water
Supply Increased, and Golf
Course Lengthened.
HE coming summer will
be a busy one here, for
much work is to be done
along the well defined
plan of the Management
which aims to keep Pine
hurst abreast with its rapid growth, and to
maintain its reputation as the most com
plete resort of its character in the world.
No season in history lias been more
significant of the future possibilities of
the Village, and the work undertaken
will not only plan to meet present re
(luirements. but to provide for future
needs as well.
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UTILITY PLANT ENLARGEMENT.
The perfection of the various utility
plants, the Dairy Farm, Poultry Farm,
and Market Garden, was practically com
plete at the beginning of the present
season, and the results achieved have
been most satisfactory. Plans for work
in these departments are, in consequence,
mainly to provide for necessary enlarge
ment, brought about by the increasing
demands of the Village.
The output from the Dairy during the
season has been more than ample to meet
the various needs, and the abundant sup
ply of pure milk produced and cared for
under the most approved sanitary con
ditions, has been particularly pleasing to
the visitors, and brought forth warm
praise. No resort in the country is as
splendidly equipped in this particular.
The Dairy building in process of con
struction, will be complete and in opera
tion before the commencement of another
season.
The Poultry Farm has made rapid
growth during the season, and its output
of toothsome broilers, capons, fowls,
turkeys and ducks, has been a feature of
the hotel tables. In addition to the pro
duction of fowls to provide for food
supply the principal aim of the Farm
notable extension has been made in the
way of breeding fancy stock, and the
Farm is now in a position to supply
breeding fowls and settings of eggs
from twenty choice varieties.
The supply of cucumbers, lettuce,
spinach, radishes and other vegetable
delicacies by the Market Garden, has been
so successful and so much appreciated,
that it has been decided to move the hot
houses to the hill overlooking the power
house, in order that this department may
be . considerably enlarged. This work
will probably be completed this summer,
and additional results are looked for
during the coming season.
Extensive work which will increase the
water supply of the Village from its
hurst Schools has been definitely de
cided upon, as a result of the past and
most successful season. The number of
pupils was double that of the year pre
vious, and a much greater interest was
shown not only in school work, but in
athletics as well. This latter feature
promises much for the school's future.
Head Master Aldice G. Warren, will
return and the splendid new school build
ing will be complete in every particular
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GEORGE D. PUSIIEE, WESTON, MASS., "WINNER
SATURDAY'S MEDAL PLAY HANDICAP.
present capacity of 150,000 gallons daily,
to between five and six hundred thou
sand, is well under way, and will be
pushed rapidly forward during the sum
mer. The Village is particularly fortu
nate in the abundance of its water supply,
and its absolute purity, due to the ex
ceptionally fine sand filtration which
gives it unequalled clearness and softness.
PINEHURST SCHOOLS.
Extensive enlargement of the Pine-
before the opening of the school year.
An important feature is to be added in
the way of a boarding department, which
comes in response to a demand for a
school located under such conditions as
exist here, where parents can send chil
dren, who for various reasons, it is de
sirable to have escape the rigors of a
northern winter. Along this line, a
limited number of boarding pupils will
betaken, and pending the construction
(Concluded on page eight.)
GEORGE D. PUSHEE WINS
Takes Season's Closing Golf Tourney
With 81 and Single 'Stroke.
Good Field of Contentonta Including
Neveral Wonun.lrori Well
Hunched.
AT UK DAY'S 18-hole
medal play handicap, for
a very attractive sterling
cup, closed the season's
stated program of golf
tournaments, and attract
ed a good field of participants.
George D. Tushee, of Weston, Mass.,
whose handicap was 14, won with a card
of 81 net, leading T. B. Cotter, of Win
chester, Mass., who played with an al
lowance of 18, a single stroke.
THE SCORES.
Out In Gr. Hp. Net
Geo. D. Pnshee,
Weston, Mass., 48 47 95 14 81
T. B. Cotter,
Winchester, Mass., S3 47 100 18 82
Miss S. C. Aldridge,
Rome, N. Y., 49 58 107 20 87
R. C. Cushman, Sr.,
Cambridge, Mass., 62 60 112 25 87
A. I. Creamer,
Kearsarge, N. II., 53 45 98 10 88
G. R. Wallace, '
Brooklyn, 52 56 108 18 90
G. Lee Knight,
Philadelphia, 47 60 97 5 92
Mrs. G. Lee Knight,
Philadelphia, 61 61 122 30 92
W. A. Taft,
Arlington, Mass., 58 59 117 23 94
Miss Ethel Check,
East Orange, N. J., 67 67 114 20 94
II. W. Goodman,
Wakefield, Mass., 58 6J 121 25 9G
Louis Sturcke,
New York, 57 68 115 18 97
Mrt. Bradford Knight,
Philadelphia, 68 83 151 40 111
A. G. Warren, Rochester, N. Y. ; Albert
Crockett, Buffalo, N. Y.; Geo. McG. Hayes,
Canandaigua, N. Y., no cards.
Villa- Ileautlfication.
The customary work of care and im
provement in the way of Village beauti
fication, which has been such a delightful
feature in the past, will be continued
during the summer. This work is already
well under way.
General repair work throughout the
Village, both in the hotels and cottages,
will receive the usual attention.