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, 1 1 I I I PINEHURST OUTLOOK SPRING AND BOTTLING HOUSES Most Elaborate and Expensive Bottling Plant of any Spring in the World. Poland Water Drank by all Nations! THE SPECIAL 60LF EVENTS page -m, "7 wn- a HIRAM RICKER SONS, POLAND SPRING, MAINE. Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Chicago. San Francisco. London. Berlin. Naples. Superior Quality A N D j 5 Advantageous Prices -I N- O r d u a nn dun nmvi oil rn at a r v I o I nvvMn With Every Known Resource for Economy In the Making at their Command, and with a Market Broad Enough to Enable Them to Sell Their Products in an Unex ampled Quantity, The Gorham Company are able to otter Silver of the Highest Quality At Prices that have not heretofore been Possible j In this or any other Market of the World. I I THE GORHAM OOTVYFYINY GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS, 5 Fifth Avenue and Thirty Sixth Street, New York. 3 The Wei don, Greenfield, Massachusetts. A new fireproof Summer and Winter Hotel of superior excellence, especially desirable for Tourists seeking home comforts. Local and long distance telephone in all rooms, sun parlor, plenty of bath rooms, delightful location, exquisite furnishings. Fine roads for automobilists (garage connected), beautiful drives, golf, tennis. Auto Bus service between Hotel and Railroad Station. Write for Booklet A. W. E. TTOOD (Proprietor Mansion House), President and Treasurer. A. W. WEEKS, Resident Manager. THE KIHKWOOD, On Camden Heights, ...NOW OPEN T. JEDTIUIfl ItltUJlIIIIOLZ, Camden, South Carolina. IJE many special events held in connection with the Advertising Men's tournament, added much to the pleasure of the week, among these being handicaps both morning and after noon, Saturday, with prizes for the two best net scores in each ; a match play handicap for women, putting contests for men and women, and a driving con test for men. W. II. George, E. C. Conlin, Frank Presbrey, Hugh Dellaven, W. II. Chllda, A. C. Knight, E. J. Rldgway, John L. Given, W. C. Freeman, William Cooney, Ralph Ilolden, W. S. L. Hawkins, R. M. Dorsey, .1. 1). PJuinmer, David Roberts, 41 44-ftj 58 58 116 41 52- 93 50 50 100 52 52 104 49 48 97 51 48 09 53 50 103 4S 45 93 50 40 90 06 5r 121 58 48 KMi 58 62 120 50 50 100 54 58 112 5 83 35- 81 12 81 18 2, 21 83 14 83 15 84 18 85 tJ0?00?0 CCCr3CCf3C3 D?3D?00?3I?00? 0?30?0?00?1 D?30?00?JO?J03 I 1 ' i. :.;.!! "-: ' J. , 4 go go i j X3 W. M. SANFOlil) Winner Net Score Trophy in Advertising Men's Tournament Qualification. go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go a PAItlCEIt AII they Ieal the I'leld In morning- llaiidlcap witli low Score. D. M. Parker of Xew York, playing with a handicap of JJO, led . a Held of twenty-five participants in Saturday morning's handicap, with a net card of 7G, S. Keith Evans (18) and Theodore Cassebeer (9,) both of New York, tying for second at 77 each, Mr. Evans win ning on a toss. the scores: I). M. Parker, S. Keith Evans, Theodore Cassebeer, W. R. Hotcbkin, 50 50 100 48 47 95 43 43 80 30 70 18 77 9 77 50 44 94 10 78 W. M. Sanford, VV. E. Edge, II. C. Davis, W. M. Ostrander, E. Chichester, A. E. Dunn, 53 4!) 102 8 94 50 CO 116 20 96 05 61 120 30 m 01 70 131 35 90 61 ft!) 110 IS 98 71 C!) 140 35 105 PIlESIlltfiY A WW ItlllGWAY. Thy ur Prize Winner In After noon Handicap with Good Card. Charles Presbrey of New York, play ing with a handicap of 12, won the afternoon handicap with a net score of 71, E. J. Pidgway (IB) and S. P. Ayres (10,) both of New York, tying for second at 76; Mr. Ayres withdrawing in Mr. 85 85. 8(5 i, 90 92 93 n
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