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PINEHURST OUTLOOK DOUBLE TIE IN FOURSOMES JMISA BABSETX'S tfltOPlIY J I f etc ffffi.H fit """"" - "ft"' 1 1 rena u HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. ALWAYS OPH FOH THE ItFCEPTIOIT OF OUJESTft. HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. Chas. O. Marquette, Manager. D. S. White, President Pinehurst Livery and Garage BEST EQUIPMENT IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY FOR RENT IN SOUTHERN PINES On main line of S. A. L. Railway, six miles from Pinehurst, a beautiful new Bungalow containing dining-room,living-room, kitchen, two bed chambers, bath room with hot and cold water, electric lights, furnace heat and hardwood floors. Handsomely furnished in Mission Fur niture. Near Country Club and Post Office. An adjoining Garage, rent $50.00. Other cottages at rents from $225.00 up wards. Farm Lands, Fruit Lands, Un improved Tracts for Sale. Fire insur-. ance, Automobile Insurance, Tourist Baggage Insurance. Write or see F. BLOOMER Southern Pines Real Estate & Insurance Agency, Southern Pines, N. C. THE BEST AID TO A HIGH SCORE THE SMITH & WESSON Single Shot Target Pistol The S. & W. target pistol with auto matic shell ejector, rebounding lock, and adjustable target sights, is the final triumph in the production of a thor oughly accurate target pistol. Its recom mendation by the committee, and its wide use by experts are significant testi mony to its high-score efficiency. The .22 long rifle cartridge gives the best re sults with this arm, but it is also bored for the regular S. & W. .321088 and .3516146. This monogram appears on all genuine Smith dc Wessons. FOR SALE by the PINEHURST GENERAL STORE or SMITH & WESSON 37 Stockbrldge Street, Springfield, Mass. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS BETHLEHEM, N. H. No better place for rest and recreation. Every amusement and sport common to resorts Is found here, while the natural advantages and scenic beauties are unsurpassed. . . is one of tne best of tne many home-like hotels at a moderate THE ARLINGTON price. Splendid location excellent cuisine modern in all its appointments. Fine golf links, tennis, baseball. Long distance telephone. Auto livery and Garage. Furnished Cottages for rent, $ 250 to $700. Winter: The Berkshire, Pinehurst, N. C. Ft c. abbe, Proprietor. HOTEL WOODWARD Broadway at 55th Street, New York Combines every convenience, luxury and home comfort and commends itself to people of refined tastes wishing to be within easy access of the social, shopping and dramatic centers. T. D. GREEN, Proprietor. CAROLINA OPENS DEC. 1, 1912! PLAN NOW to come for EARLY SEASON (Concluded from page one) THE SCORES Mr. R. C. Shannon 1 60 51 101 16 85 Mrs. Shannon J Mr. J. D. C. Rumsey ) M i06 21 f5 Mrs. W. E. Truesdell M M iw -i a lT' C,' T Us 50 104 17 87 Mrs. 1. S. Robeson J Mr. P. S. Maclaughlin ,.2 4q qJ . 87 Miss Mary Fownes J " 4J Jl 4 ' Mr. John Sweeney 153 51 104 16 88 Miss Lucy Priest J r S" ?n j49 53 102 14 88 Mrs. J. D. Climo. . j Mr. W. A.Nicholson i ki Q4 A ss Miss Kate V an Ostrand P3 51 94 6 88 Col. J. E. Smith ) aq ki ion 11 89 Mrs. Daniel Simonds j 49 51 lw 11 8a Rev. T. A. Cheatham 1 ,s 57 inP- 1R Rf) Miss Edith Barnctt j 48 07 105 lb bJ Mr. II. C. Fownes ) 51 104 14 90 Miss Gwendolyn Cummings j 51 M 104 14 JU Mr. E. A. Johnston ) -A Kn ,nR -,R Miss Hazel Shannon j 56 50 106 16 90 SlirssCMarjo?feflMun8on 54 59 113 23 90 M.SaSrWftter 53 61 114 24 90 Mr. C. N. Phillips Mrs. Phillips 1 53 49 102 12 90 Mr. Walter Milliken ) q . , Mrs. T. J. Check j 49 61 110 20 90 Mr. W. L. Baldwin . . Mrs. J.S.Irving 48 61 99 8 91 Mr. J. R. Towle ImeoiiRW m Miss Carrie E. Johnson 54 62 116 24 92 jfe'cAssa ' jiu KetieKn j 60 Mils 25 93 Mr. W. S. Dillon -0 fi0 100 - qq Miss Myra B. Helmer J 50 50 100 7 J6 Dr. Myron W. Marr 1 56 Rl 107 13 fl4 Mrs. H. L. Jillson 56 51 107 " 94 Mr. W. E. Truesdell ) R9 K9 1U on tu Mrs. J. D. C. Rumsey j 62 62 114 20 94 Mr. N. W. Dean I m m mo n on Miss Margaret Blancke J 61 57 108 13 95 Mr. William II. Thayer lKKRnn?9ft oi Miss Adile Thayer 65 60 115 20 95 Mr. W. T. Stall j R9 llft 0ft QR Mrs.C.S.Waterhouse j 54 62 116 20 96 Mr. George T. Dunlap 1 59 57 hr 20 9fi Mrs. F. II. Bowles J 5a 57 llb M a6 Ke0n!SeS'Jel1'9 (M0I1MU-98 &.KlCngK1g 56KM0U 08 Mr. N. S. Hurd UafiQinio oo Mrs. G. E. Robinson 48 63 111 12 99 MrsFney (66 59 125 26 99 Mr. II. W. Ormsbee ) Rn fi1 101 0 OQ Mrs.Ormsbee 1 60 61 121 22 99 Mr. F. C. Abbe Miss Emma Abbe j 57 70 127 27 100 Mr. J. G. Nicholson Imrt loniomi Mrs.M.G.Rae j 63 67 120 19 101 Mr. M. B. Johnson J Mrs. II. L. Burridge j fi7 61 118 16 102 Mr. W. A. Johnston 1 Miss Ida Linton j 57 57 114 12 102 MrrsCYounUDg (74 63 137 32 105 WOK XX AINTII INNINQ Tusdav, lBaseball Game Seta Pace for Balance of eaon 'Twas more like it, Tuesday's baseball game, the last inning deciding it in favor of The Carolina ten to nine. Both teams were hitting hard, the Village leading until the last inning, with several double plays and fine fielding to add to the in terest. The score and line up : CAROLINA VILLAGE Finnegan Morrisey De Roehn Hale Farrell Spredbury Sullivan Maher Morris -0 0 0 1 0 2 3 b. s. s. c. 1 b. c. f. 1, f. r. f. 2 b. P- 0 3 310 0 3 19 McArthur Trombley Fitzgerald Bailey Cosgrove Cook Mulcahy, F. Nichols Hurley For the present two games weekly are scheduled ; the second played Friday. Wins February TenaU Final Front 1T1 fun JMnrgraret Illaiicke Women's singles tennis for the Febru ary cups developed an interesting series of sets, Miss Helen Burnett of New Haven winning the final from Miss Mar garet Blancke of Plainfield, 75, 80. In the semi-final Miss Barnett won from Miss Caroline Fuller of New York, 61, 61, and Miss Blancke defeated Miss Lady Maude Fuller of New York by the same score. Other participants were Miss Elizabeth Bunn of Yonkers, Miss Aline Davis, of Tenafly,Miss H.T. Durant of New York, Miss C. Hiscock of Syracuse, Mrs. M. G. Rae of Plainfield, Miss Gwendolyn Cum mings of Brookline. Men's singles are in progress. The Fineliurt Col Pipe About the most refreshing thing in the pipe line ever offered smokers is the pa tent Pinehurst cob now on sale here. The difference is a detachable straight, flat stem of briar and cut rubber which has the right feel and which may be" easily cleaned or attached to a new bowl in a moment, thus making the favorite cob a. thing of never ending satisfaction where formerly it was little less than an aggravation. Carolina Slaaquerade Tonight An informal masquerade at The Caro lina this (Saturday) evening is being an ticipated by the entire Village ; the invi tation general. Details of arrangement are in the hands of a committe upon which Miss Ruby Mianda Stone is the leading spirit. Refreshments will be served at intermission and prizes will be given for the best costumes in several classes. Jflaater Slack' Fine Shooting Master Alfred Marshall Slack, II, ten years old, holds the record at the riile range with a score of twenty-two out of a possible thirty. At the traps, also, he has made some fine scores, one of twelve in fifteen, including ten straight. At Home of Htm. llurcl Cards in aid of the Village Club char itable fund are announced for Monday at the Pines, the home of Mrs. VV. L. Hurd. Please notify Mrs. Jillson at The Caro lina or Miss Cummings at the Concord as early as possible. Many Fnjoy Flrat Drag- Hunt The success of Thursday's drag hunt, the first of the post-fox hunting season, has led to plans for similar runs during the next few weeks. Send It to Friend! Get the Habit: Send The Outlook to Friends. Telling, as it does, the full story of the weeK "It saves Letter Writing1' Usual Gymkhana Planned Plans are being made for the usual equestrian gymkhanas for the remaining weeks of March ; the first booked for the coming week.
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