THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PACK t' ggggg r&r-Sbm. . w nr-r-Ta Page & Shaw Candies The Standard of Excellence sesosasosKSBZTKi PINEHUfiST, MOTORISTS' MECCA Packed in Boies at One Dollar per Pound Sold in All Principal Cities and at Our Retail Stores 9 WEST STREET BOSTON, MAPS. 18 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. 439 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON. MASS. 254 ESSEX STREET.... SALEM, MASS. 50 CENTRAL SQUARE.. LYNN. MASS. 653 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 45th St... NEW YORK CJTY Booth in corridor, Empire Building, 71 broadway; newyorkcity 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 eit The Carolina eandi Country CluJb PINEHURST PHARMACY A COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Confections Stationery, Etc. Dot anfc GoR Soba - Cigars Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist The Pinehurst Outlook, Newspapers and Magazines Department Store Building 66 Choisa" Ceylon Tea i lb. Canisters 60c 1-2 lb. Canisters 35c Packed in Parchment-Lined One Pound and Half-Pound Canisters We invite compari son with other Teas of the same or higher price S. S. PIERCE CO., s Tremont and Beacon Sts. " V $ Copley Square. DAOTAM Coolidge Corner, IWMUk St. (Wholesale) DUO I U N. nnm,v. Your Summer Tour " " Will be incomplete, without -.. flI a run through picturesque LJlX V ILLE NOTCH Vnn will finrl thav. 7? ... 1 service ana nomeiike comfort r a wel1 eouiPIed garage. . Write for interesting illustrated booklet. Philadelphia Office : 608 Perry Bldg., 16th and Chestnut St.. WeHtg-ard Predict Great Automobile Future for Village THE IDEAL climate and the many out-door attractions of .Pinehurst are destined to make the resort a mecca for mo torists as soon as the trunk line routes from the North are put in such condition that the Village can be reached with comfort, f While Moore County, in which Pine hurst is located, and also some of the adjoining counties, have done wonders in road improvements, it" is nevertheless unfortunately a fact that this popular stretch of atrociously bad clay roads, near Newark, Delaware. This road has been almost an effectual bar for years against reaching Washington from the North via this direct route, because dur ing rainy weather tourists were com pelled to make the long detour from Philadelphia via Gettysburg to Washing ton, almost doubling the distance of the direct route, and even then not finding any too good service for motor travel. South of Richmond, in Virginia and in North Carolina, improvements are slowly being made which encourage one to hope that the trip .from Richmond to Pinehurst, and even farther South to other resorts, may be made in the rea- - k i 7M a . - . j 0 WESTGARD IN CAMPAIGN GARB resort is almost barred for Northern motorists by reason of the hundred and thirty miles of practically prohibitive cow-trails which serve as roads between Washington, the national capital, and Richmond, the capital of the confed eracy. Since the battling armies dragged their cannon along these trails during the war practically nothing has been done towards affecting improvement of this stretch. I have surveyed two ten tative routes, looking towards the im provement of the road between these two cities, but so far little actual work is in evidence towards betterment. And that is not all. f Between Phila delphia and Baltimore there remains a sonably near future with assurance of comfort and pleasure. While the roads from Wilmington, N. C, to Pinehurst are passab'e .undef favorable conditions, it is probably true that this route is not in sufficiently good shape to induce many Northern tourists, at least at the present time, to ship their cars by boat to Wilmington for the pur pose of reaching Pinehurst over this route. However, steps are being taken to put this route in better hape, and it is thought that the communities along this line can be made to see the advan tages of its betterment. Mr. Leonard Tufts, the owner of Pine hurst, is known nation wide as a prac-

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