j : PAGE Pf THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK ing the quail shooting. AT TXI12 CEDinS. and the occasion was a merry one, for the "champ," as he is now good naturedly called, is a general favorite at the hotel large Company of Old and Iew Friend Assembled Mere. A large company of old and new friends is assembled at The Cedars and Lenox, among the late arrivals , being Judge and Mrs. Charles N. Wells of Peekskill, N. Y., who will remain through the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Larselere and son of Norristown, Pa., come for the season. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.Roe, Miss E..L. Koe and Mr. Edgar Thomas of Elmyra, N. Y., are here for their second season. Mr, and Mrs. D. N. Clark of Westville, Conn., are located here until the opening of The Berkshire. Mr. Clark has been a delighted visitor annually since the incep tion of Pinehurst. Miss Florence Gray of Eiceville, Pa., returns for her fifth season. Mrs. II. P. Bailey and Miss M. C. Brooke of Orange, N. J., will remain until spring. Mrs. C. II. Piatt of New York, returns for her second winter here. At The Magnolia. Manager Pottle of The Magnolia is en tertaining his first guests with a goodly number booked for the immediate future. Among the early, comers are Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Dilts of Fulton, N. J., who will spend December here. Mrs. T. II. Mackinnon and Master Frank Mackinnon of Brooklyn, will re main several weeks. Mrs. II. F. Thayer of Manchester, N. II.J is spending a short time here on her way south. At The JLeilngton. Among the late arrivals at The Lexing ton are Mr. and Mrs. Sprigg and three children of Essex Fells, N. J., who will spend the winter here. Mr. William W. Warner of Titusville, Penn., comes for a long sojourn. Mr. D; C. White of Hillsboro, Ala bama;' Mr. J. Hishop of Rutherford, Alabama; Mr. J. C. Kendall and Mr. R. S. Curtis of Raleigh; Mr. E. Shelley of Olney, 111.; Dr. II. B. Anderson of Carthage, and Mr. and Mrs. Seawell of Carthage, were visitors during the week. X.ate Cottag-e Arrivals. Mr. G. N. McMillan and family of Gor ham, N. II., are booked to arrive at the Mistletoe cottage today, where they will spend the winter. The McMillans have been annual visitors at The Carolina for many years and have a large circle of acquaintances here. Mr. J. F. Jordan of Greensboro, N. C, takes the .Arlington, and will be here shortly. Mr. Prescott Christens Cap. A pleasant feature of the week at The Inn was the christening of the Presi dent's cup won in the Thanksgiving week of golf tourney, by Mr. Prescott. A score or more of friends were present, GOWjW FROLICS IBECtltf. Monkey Golf Tourney Entertains the Playful Golfers. The golf frolics which are always an enjoyable part of the winter's fun here, were begun last week with a "monkey tourney," two teams of six members each fighting it out to the nineteenth hole. The "official scorers" declare that the aggregation of comets, paced by O. B. Prescott, won by a single stroke and one up, over an array of satellites coached by T. R. Newbold, but official scorers count for little in this game, and the de cision has, as usual, been protested. The make-up of the teams included Prescott, mashie ; White, niblick ; Dodd, midiron; Goodall, cleek; Dr. Hill, putter, and Lyon, brassie Peacock, mashie; Rollins, niblick; Ormsbee, midiron; Lightbourn, cleek; Robinson, putter, and Bruce, brassie. The alleged medal play scores were 134 and 135, respectively, in detail containing numerous sixes, sevens and eights with an even half dozen that took two figures to record. Fearing that some expert would figure the result out differently than that announced, and thereby cause a riot, the Country Club Secretary has filed the card in his archives and refuses to give it to the press. p -jf! - j I v - I j '"- L .4.9"" me 1 I MB. AUG. F. BROMBACIIER, Wlio returns for Ms annual sojourn and goll. THE? fXTXT CHARLEVOIX, HIGH. Fred J. Bailey, Andrew I. Creamer, Mgrs. "E & E Invincible" It is a large generous smoke of the Best Imported Tobacco. PackedJ25 in a box. The price is two for a quarter. You will have to pay more than that for its equal in any other cigar. It is one of the best of the many productions of Estabrook & Eaton. & 224 Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS. Masonic Temple, 53 Boylston St., Boston. .' Merchants Bldg, 77 Summer at., Boston. , 416 Main St., Worcester, Mass. : f Ebbitt .House SfcfefefAM . Army and Navy Headquarters, ri WASHINGTON, D. C, i i) .fft T1 ' I j-jci; rnftkf l ! American Plan, Rates $3, $3.50 and $4 per day. ft nntt flliUiSfefe ft Still Rooms with Bath, $5. Parlors extra. m'WlituIIllIB XSMH 'l Special Rates to the Clergy. .j b'" J BURCH, , . Proprietor. mtj 14 ilbuaitss W' -new- mm mns 4) rn QfcrravcRfe (i(D THE Pinehurst Pharmacy Carries a Complete Line of Drugs, Druggist Sundries. Toilet Articles, Con fcctlons, Etc. Dr. George Godfrey Herr. (D. D. S. University of Pennsylvania.) SPECIALIST IN Operative Dentistry and Crown and Bridge Work. Office: Franklin Apartments. Hours 10-1 and 2-4 MANICURING, SHAMPOOING. CHIROPODY, inAHVCL WAVfc. Scalp, Facial and 'Body Massage. Laura Agnes Walker. Will be located at The Carolina. Room 2. MRS. C. C. STEVICK. MASSEUSE AMD MANICURIST. Seventh Seaaon In Pinehurst. Appointments may be left at The Magnolia. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist. Pinehurst Steam Laundry. First Class Work in All Departments. Done with Neatness and Dispatch.