if AGE gPlf THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK ii TBriw mn, ii BesBSEBSBaEHmees a EBBBBBEBEBBSBBBBBEBa Page & Shaw Candies The Standard of Excellence m WESTGARD OPENS CAMPAIGN I j ii Packed in Boxes at One Dollar per Pound Sold in All Principal Cities and at Our Retail Stores 9 WEST STREET BOSTON, MASS. 18 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. 439 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. 254 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASS. 50 CENTRAL SQUARE LYNN. MASS. 553 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 45th St... NEW YORK CITY Booth In corridor, Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY NE W YORK CITY" 101 SOUTH 13th STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 8 SOUTH LASALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILL. 610 ST. CATHERINE ST., WEST... MONTREAL, CAN. FACTORY, 16 & 20 AMES ST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ON SALE ett The Carolina and Country Clulb PINEHURST PHARMACY A COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs. Sundries, Toilet Articles, Confections Stationery, Etc. Dot anb Colb Soba - Cigars Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist The Pinehurst Outlook, Newspapers and Magazines Department Store Building S. S. PIERCE GO'S IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS W3E bOSliPO m Sold at the Leading Hotels PINEHURST LIVERY BEST EQUIPMENT IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH J & SADDLE MORSES A SPECIALTY jt jt A. A. A. Road nap Expert Beg-in Work with Trip to Wilmington FIELD Representative A. L. Westgard of the A.A. A., swung squarely and fairly into action during the week on his work of compiling ma terial for the good roads map covering a seventy five mile radius of the section which he conies to prepare. T The important work was a trip to Wil mington and back, a distance of one berton to Wilmington with only about twenty miles of sandy road and no hills, about half of which will be eliminated by next spring. 41 One can go everywhere on high gear and average easily seventeen or eighteen miles an hour. The essential thing is to educate the communities along the line of this road to use the King drag in maintenance. It is just a case of build ing a good road and then letting tilings slide in the belief that it will take care of itself, but the possibilities are limitless. "My next trip will be a circuit fiom Pinehurst, taking in Raleigh, Durham, ' " W: t .v I ' IfrtJfy lf' priVi I vLt v. -2J H - EAST VERSUS WEST Henry C. Fownes hundred and fifty-four miles each way, thirty-four miles longer than the pre vious estimate. Along this route Mr. Westgard passed through Aberdeen, Raeford, Red Springs, Pembroke, Lum berton, Boardman, Chadbourne, White ville, Cronley. "From Pinehurst toLumberton," says Mr. Westgard, "is a splendid continuous stretch of sand-clay road, and this will be good news to local autoi&ts, for much of it is only recently completed. There is a lot of good graded road from Lum- Charton L. Becker Chapel Hill, Gteensboro, High Point and Ashboro, which will bring me back home again ' early next week." JPuttlng: at Tbe IIollj Inn Mrs. W. R. Mauersmith and Mr. John Tyssowski were the winners of the first prizes in the third putting contest of the season at The Holly Inn on Tuesday evening, with f cores of thiity-flve and forty, while Mrs. R. W. Thrift and Mr. W. A. Smith, Jr., finished second in twenty and thirty-five. n

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