PAGE Sffl E uu iluuA OTW THE HOiiiiY M PINEHURST, N. C. ! .i .r i "J ' . V' ; "The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels in the fcouth. Since it was built in 1895 it has been nectary to enlarge it several times to meet tLe constant ly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modern convenience is lacking. There are many suites with private bath, steam heat in all rooms anl open fireplaces in foyer and parlors. Music is furnished for concerts and dancing aid the Holly Inn ball-room is one of its attractions. The cuisine and service excel. White girls from the North are employed as waitresses. The Holly Inn offers an attractive home to pleasure seekers from November to May. A.. I. CREAMER, Manager. The Harvard, 'PINEHURST ,Ti.G- PINEHURST, N. C. A homelike hotel , modern in every lespect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its cottage annex, accommodating seventy-five guests. F. C. ABBE, Manager. , tl'1 HOTEL ROYAL PALM, Port Myers, Fla. BOATING, FISHING. SHOOTING, GOLF. .i n h0i6Q ,"ihing to en jov the most tropical spot in Florida, should -visit this winter retreat hnu "f SffiS VTth? B71 6lng Cafoosahatchee twenty miles trom thiiMtolKj Hotel Royal Palm is one of the most attractive and palatial hotels in south Florida Cuisine unsurpassed, yachts, power and house boats, automobiles, livery, go f. and also affords SS r Th8.UriPl0r- d?tch r?om nd baa one hundred and fifty roomsf mosUy with privite bin? t ?..hPluh0a8i 18 eaulpPed a swimming pool, sulphur baths and a larSe (number of ' Drlv ate baths. Experienced massuese in attendance. s numoer oi priv- lixcellent fishing. Finest Section in the state for shooting. F. H. ABBOTT, Manager FOX HUNTING BEGUN Mr. and Mrs. Twitty Open Season Witt Preliminary Working-out Chase Pack is nanning: Jlwautifully and fluIc is Good to II ear. Three Hunts Weekly the Fr grain THE fox hunting sea son swung wide open during the week when several enthusi asts joined Mr. and Mrs. James T. Twitty of Buffalo, in a prelimi nary or working out ruu which promises much for the weeks to come. Reynard, however, was crafty and assisted by un favorable trailing conditions, gave the pack no opportunity to locate other than portions of his nocturnal ramblings. The hounds, however, are in the pink of SCOIIES FAST SEVITlf-TIIUEE Georgre II. Crocker Plajs Brilliant Golf in Four-Ilall Match A four-ball match between George II. Crocker of Fitchburg, playing with pro fessional Donald J. Ross, and Lieut.. Gov. L. A. Frothingham of Mass. with professional Alexander Ross, occupied the attention of a big golf gallery Mon day the former pair winning by four-up-with a best ball of sixty-six. Mr. Crocker was the star of the after noon with a card of seventy-three, thirty-three out and forty in. On the third green he took five for an easy three hole, and on the fifteenth and seven teenth he was one over bogey; other wise brilliant golf which is rarely sur passed here, long putts on the fourth and eighth each saving a stroke. The course record going out is thirty-one, and a par three on the third, would have equalled it. Lieut. Gov. Frothingham was playing a fast and consistent game, scoring a par seventy-nine, thirty-nine out and forty ! in, but his partner, Alex Ross, turned "uhkakfast'" "I5HKA condition, coming fresh from' a long series of kills at Warrenton training quarters and running beautifully with music that is good to hear as it rises from valley or rings down from hill side. An amusing incident of the morning was the discovery of a 'possum which had no time to get away and promptly "died," but when the ruse proved fu tile, became very much alive. For a time he was carried along by the con venient method of the tail, but finally released. Three hunts a week is the program and the invitation general. In the field with Mr. and Mrs. Twitty were Mr. and Mrs. I. If. A. James, Mrs. Leonard Tufts, Mrs. Herbert L. Jilhon, Dr. Myron W. Marr, Mr. F. W. Foster and Riding Master C. G. Taylor. Be Sympathetic Good golf is an apparently fine appre ciation of your opponent' 8 game. in a bad eighty, (approximated). Donald scored seventy-six. The cards : 31 K. CROCKER Out 4 4 5 3 3 4 4 2 433 In 43436564 54073 DONALD ROSS Out 5 5 2 4 4 5 4 3 537 In 54445453 53970. LIEUT. GOV, FROTHINGHAM Out 5 4 4 5 3 5 4 4 539 4 4 5 4 5 ALEX. ROSS 3 6 4 4 5 5 5 5 In 5 4 Out 5 5 3 64079- In 6 4 4 4 Approximated. 439 64180 Enjoying: Excellent Shooting- Dr. J. S. Brown and his son T. Russel Brown of Montclair, lead the quail hun ters with excellent bags ranging from twelve to fifteen quail daily. All in The Dull'i Eje Master Jack Morse is among those who are enjoying rifle shooting, several excellent targets attesting to his skill.

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