IBS 2 m PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK NATIONAL ORGANIZATION Important Arts and Crafts Meeting to be Held Here Friday. Prominent Craftsmen and Invited Gcuett front all .Part of Country Coining. CONFERENCE of Craftsmen interested in the National Arts and Crafts movement, and for the purpose of ac quaintance and organi zation along this line, as well as those connected with the exhibit which is to be held in connection with the Jamestown exposition, will be held here next Friday, January twelfth. In addition to the special subject for which the meeting is held, Southern handicraft work in general will be care fully considered and a quickening of interest, all through the South is con fidently expected as a result. Pinehurst was selected for the meeting as a centre in the Arts and Crafts move ment in the South, on account of the most satisfactory results accomplished here through the liberal patronage of the Management, and because of its geo graphical location, being easily accessible from all points of the country. Prominent Craftsmen from Maine to Florida, and Massachusetts to California, will be in attendance, and special invita tions have been issued to the following : Governor Robert B. Glenn, Raleigh, N. C. Miss Jane Adams, Hull House, Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Susannah B. Willard, Secretary Arts and Crafts Society, Hingham, Mass. Mrs. Winn, the Blue and White Society, Deer- field, Mass. Miss Annie Laws, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Eaton, Craftsman, Montecito, California. Mr. F. Allen Whiting, The Arts and Crafts Shop, Park Street, Boston, Mass. Mr. Gustaf Stickley,'The Craftsman," Syracuse, New York. Mrs. Martin Sherman, Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. J. S. Bradstreet, Arts and Crafts Shop, Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. J'. Y. Joyner, Superintendent of Education, Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. Eugene D. Hurd, Middletown, Ga. The Director of the Newcomb School, New Or leans, La. decoy jfoh minnEL. Explanation of a Virginian') Surprising- lias: of Game. Squirrels this year are more plentiful than ever known before. One man, Mr. Williams, is known to have killed more than any other two huntsmen, some thing like 186. He had three Waterbury watches. He would get into the woods and go to two hickory trees where the squirrels feed, lie would wind the watches up, put them in a small tin can and to each can tie a string. Then each was tied to the limb of a tree. Then he would hide in some secluded spot. As the watches would tick away the noise was like that of a squirrel cutting a nut and could be heard for a great distance. Every squirrel in the neighborhood would be drawn to the trees, where they supposed their com panions were having a big feast. In this way every squirrel has been killed by be ing decoyed in those two trees by this new device. Mr. Williams says he has seen as many as six at a time running around the limb where the watches were fastened Box bury correspondence Bichmond Times-Dispatch. PUTTING AT THE KNTX. UTovel Feature Introduced at Indoor Competition. There were forty participants in put ting contest at The Inn, Wednesday eve ning, and the progress of the event was followed with interest by a. large com pany of onlookers. Golf ball prizes were given for the three highest scores, by golf professional Jack Jolly, and a novelty introduced in the form of a bull's eye putting disc, scoring 100, 80, 60, 40, 20 and 10, respec tively ; three putts being allowed. Mr. Charles E. Cattell, of Philadelphia, won first with a dead centre (100), Mr. Fred J. Bailey, of Chicago, second with 90, and Mrs. W. Iletherington, of Roches ter, N. Y., third with 60. Only, two other contestants scored, Mr. G. Lee Knight, .of Philadelphia, and Mr. C. Teagle, of Cleveland. sJ J, . - y;; . ft It.'-- THOMAS T. RUSHMORE, GARDEN CITY. Mr. Rushmore was the Runner-up for the President's cup in the Holiday Week Golf Tour-nament. The Golf Scorer Latest Model 1906 is. a perfect Recording Instrument. The most appropriate prize for Tournaments, mounted in Nickel, Sterling Silver, Filled Gold, and solid 14-karat Gold. IND1SPENSIBLE FOR HANDICAPPING. Elegant and Useful as a Gift On sale at The Carolina and the Country Club House, Pine-hurst. COLD MEDAL ff af u Louis t Vd Exposition li M I9M The Scorer Company, Richmond, Va., U. S. A. Mans Gold Watch $40. The modern thin model, i j line: extra quality movement: 14-karat gold open-face case: Arabic dial, gold Louis XIV hands. Price includes engraving of monogram. Illustration on request Descriptions and prices of men's gold watches from $30 to $875 are fully cov ered in The Year Book (just issued) Sent free on Itequt. Goods sent on Approval. 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