PAGE ' ? fijjlipjsllff' THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK - 9 worth, Miss A. M. Dodsworth, Miss M. E. Dodsworth and Miss N. A. Dods worth, Englewood, N. J . ; Miss J. Ogilvie, Miss Ogilvie and L. C. Ogilvie, Montreal ; Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft C. Davis, Miss Davis, Miss Martha A. Davis, Weston, Mass. ; Luther Loomis, W. W. Loomis and II. L. Loomis, New llochelle, and the Rev. E. M. Chapman, St. Johnsbury, Vt. COTTAGE NOTES. II. A. Laughlin and family, have taken the Mandeville cottage for the winter. Mr. Laughlin is one of the famous Pitts burg Steel Magnates. Another Pittsburg man who has taken a cottage is Dr. L. Crawford, General Manager of the National Tube Co. With his family he is now settled in the George Little place. W. L. Coulter, Architect of the Vander bilt and other well known -Adirondack camps is once more in his own pictures que bungalow on Hobkirk Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kerr, after a years absence in California, have returned to "Mostly Hall" where they are dispensing their accustomed hospitality. I'eginold Gault and family, of Mon treal, are at their residence Kawdon Place, for the season. , Another Montreal family is Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Pedpath, who are at the Moore cottage. w Mr. and Mrs1 J. McCIurg Hays arrived this week with a string of horses and are occupying the Whistler Estate, "Tall Pines." Mrs. A. C. Chapman and Miss Chap man, Gilberts viye, N.JY., have taken the C. C. Moore cottage for the season. Mrs. Geo. B. Fowler, and Mrs. D. K. Filer, Detroit, Michigan, .are in the Vil lepigue cottage. , , Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Middleton, of N. Y., are in the Salmond cottage. P. L. Barstow, Jr. Season Opening- Well at lalm Uracil. Palm Beach, Fla., January 10, 1906 The tide of winter tourist travel is rising rapidly and already the trains are heavy laden. The surf has never been in bet ter condition for bathing or the recrea tion more popular, golf is opening up well and sports and pleasures, both in doors and out, are coming rapidly into prominence. One of the prettiest of the scenes here is the big crowd which daily assembles upon the wide verandas of The Breakers, to see and to be seen, to bask in the sunlight, to listen to the music and to converse. The motor boat races which take place from January 29th to February 2nd, are already being looked forward to with in terest and many prominent entries being received. Mr. E. P, Thomas, of New York, has entered the "Dixie," the fast est moter boat in the world, and Mr. II. L. Bowden, who holds the world's record on the Florida Beach automobile race course, will run "The Flying Dutch man." Mr. James K. Clarke, of Pitts burg, is building a boat on the shores of Lake Worth, which he hopes will figure prominently in the races. In connection with the races is to be a water carnival, similar to the wind-up of last year's event, and in which a parade of gaily decorated floats will be a feature. At night the floats will be illuminated and the contest for the handsome trophies which are to be offered as prizes will be keen All sorts of original conceptions will be seen, and the most brilliant affair of its kind in the history of the south is anticipated. Mr. John B. Caldwell is high line among the fishermen taking a nine foot shark during the week after a hard bat tle which lasted an hour. It was neces sary to shoot the shark four times before he could be landed. Mr. Caldwell caught some fifty odd sharks from the, big ocean pier here last winter. . ' Mr. J. R. Bradley, of New York, an enthusiastic sportsman, and one of the di rectors of the Beach Club, is expected during the week. He brings with him some rare trophies secured during a hunt in Africa during the past summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Flagler are expected to occupy their magnificent $300,000 mansion, Whitehall, soon. This magnificent home is of Spanish architec ture and the finest residence in the south. The 'beautiful gardens about the place are rich in tropical fruits and flowers and many notable social functions there are looked for this season. General Summers and Miss Summers, of Washington, D. C, are planning to spend another winter here, having writ ten for their suite in , the Hotel Palm Beach which they have occupied for four seasons." :'J ' Goli professional A. II. Fenn, who is located at the Hotel here for the winter, has the local r course in excellent shape and is; planning a few important im provements and changes. Dr." Walter F. Pobinson, of New York, returns ' for his third season as resident house physician at the Hotel Palm Beach. The Florida East Coast Railway Sys tem is introducing this year, new cars of the Pullman type with an, observation car as a special feature, which are much appreciated by tourists. ' A special and . very low rate for the' transportation of automobiles to and from Florida has been arranged with the railroad. For People of Thirty. "If you reach the age of thirty without having had any serious illness you will be likely to live till seventy or more," says a physician. "All the old folk 1 know reached thirty without any alarm ing maladies scored against them. "From thirty on all you need do is to be careful, to observe a few simple rules of health. I should say that these rules and they are the rules that have been adopted by the German emperor were simple and good. "Eat fruit at breakfast and at luncheon. "Avoid pastry, muffins, hot bread and buttered toast. "Eat potatoes only once a day. "Walk at least four miles in the open air daily. "Do not drink tea or coffee. 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