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f PA6E lByTHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK lg Mr. George Linn of Glenn Ridge is here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Marshall, Miss Betsy and Ben Marshall of Chicago are back for their usual visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Palmer, Mrs. F. W. Jareckl, Miss Anna RosequiBt, Charles and Alary Palmer of Erie return for a long sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rogers of Buffalo spent the week here. . Mr. Robert S. Craig of Asheville will remain through February. Messrs. E. Milton Royle and Charles Klein of New York join the golf era. Messrs. John W. Upp and I. R. Prentiss of Schenectady are here for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black and Mr. O. B. Dickinson of Chester return for March. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Newberry of New York spent the week here. Miss Helen L. Coates and J. Lloyd Coates of Philadelphia will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Sperry of New York are spending the moath here. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Ellison and Miss Helen Ellison of Rochester are here for the month. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Asher of Chicago return for their usual visit. Mrs. G. F. Moore and Miss D. Moore of New York spent the week here. Dr. C. F. MacDonald of New York returns. Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Perkins of Providence spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Barrett and Miss Eva Munsell of New York will remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. II. Newton Marshall of Boston join friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Behrend of Erie will make an extended visit. Mr. Howland II. Real of New York spent the week here. Messrs. Theo. II. Pierce and E. B. Bronson of New York join the golfers. Mr. Walter F. Brooks of Worcester will re main several weeks. Mr. Samuel Small, Jr., of York is spending the ween nere. Messrs. Herbert E. Falls and Herbert G. Falis of West Newton are late arrivals. Mr. C. II. Alvord, Mr. E. II. Hotchkiss of Tor rington, and Mr. W. E. Fulton of Waterbury come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Van Keuron of Newark are here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Weckesser and Miss Marion Weckesser of Wilkes Barre join friends. At The Ilolly Inn Messrs. Malcolm McGregor, N. T. Livingston, William A. McGregor, George W. Heigho, Charles Ray Dennem and Col. Charles V. Herbst, all of De troit, and Mr. T. E. Jones of Pittsburgh return for golf. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Babb of Boston re turn for a month's visit. Mrs. William Bament of East Orange returns for her usual sojourn. Mr. T. N. McAboy of Washington joins the golfers. Messrs. F. G. Sands and W. II. Race of Meri den return for a fortnight's golf. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stall of Brockton are again here for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pryor Williamson of Wilkes Barre are among others welcomed back. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin of Grand Rapids join Mr. E. W. Irwin. Mr. J. D. Armstrong of Buffalo returns. Mr, and Mrs. F. T. Ellison and Miss Helen Ellison of Rochester come for an extended so journ. Mr. E. F. Atkinson of Boston joins the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Munson and Dr. W. S. Rus eel of Wallingford return for a fortnight. Mr. A. R. Gausler of Riverton joins Mrs. Gausler. Mr. and Mrs. David Carll of New York return. Mrs. J. P. Betts and Messrs. M. H. Cronyn and V. Cronyn of London, Can., will remain until spring. Mrs. J.A.Pickering of Detroit comes for a lengthy sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ingersoll of St. Catharine, Can., will remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Dykeman of Philadel phia art spending a fortnight here. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bache Bleecker of New York return for the month. Mr. It . A. Waldron of Providence is welcomed back after an absence of eevei al years. Mrs. A. E. Barry, Miss Katherine Barry and Master John Barry of Englewood will remain until Spring. Mrs. J. E. Denton and Mr. M. B. Denton of Maplewood are making a fortnight's visit. Mr. R. W. Thrift of Lima joins Mrs. Thrift. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan of Boston return for an extended sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Weaver and Miss Helma A. Payne of Philadelphia spent the week here. Mr. E. H. Melvin of New Brunswick is making a short visit. , Messrs. Edward L. Hill and Edward M..Lee of Philadelphia join the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Goodwin of Fitchburg and Mr. F. P. Lee of Milford are welcomed back for their annual visit. The Misses II. E. and K. V. Baird of New York are spending a fortnight here. Mr. N. R. Franklin of Greenwich comes for golf. At Tim llerkulilre and Harvard Mr. and Mrs. D. Strachan, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dodd of East Orange re turn for a fortnight's visit. Mrs. William L. Allen and Mr. Addison Allen of Brooklyn come for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newman of Cleveland will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jones of New York are making a short visit. Mrs. C. S. Glenn and Miss C. Glenn of Phila delphia will remain through the week. Miss Martha Nixon of Uniontown, Pa., will make an indefinite stay. Mrs. Edward J. Thomas of Philadelphia will make an extended visit. Mrs. Charles A. Farnum, II., Miss Isabell and Miss Martha Farnum of Philadelphia come for a long sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Chamberlain of Washing, ton return for March. Mr. Thos. F. Cobbs of Danville remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Williams of Buffalo come for a fortnight. Miss E. W. Evans and Miss J. A. Connor of Hartford are making a short visit. Mrs. Julia P. Langdon and Mr.C. W. Langdon of Southington, Conn., will remain until April. Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald of Boston will make an extended visit. Mr. Edward C. May of Buffalo comes for a short visit. Mr. B. L. Dunn of Oneida will make a long sojourn. Mr. A. F. Williston of Philadelphia will make an indefinite visit. A BlLJLIOiV FOR AITTOMOIII J.I9 (Concluded from page nine) do you see the farmer plodding along the road behind his mare. Today he goes in his light, gasolene-fed runabout. They all do, from New York State to the Dakotas. And a farmer is the last person in the world whom you'd accuse of being extravagant. With the raise not in prices but in our standard of living came the automobile came to stay. That's why one of every thirty people owns them. That's why we spend a billion a year on the newest models, why old models bring the bill up to nearly three billion. A luxury! You still think so? Ask your butcher. He owns one. leaaea Jackson Spring's Ilotel The Jackson Springs Ilotel, long noted as a summer resort, has been leased by Mr. Leonard Tufts, who will try the ex periment of opening it for a short time during the winter as well as during the summer. 1 Tradition has it that the In dians were first to appreciate the curative powers of the wonderful spring which gushes from a rock in the centre of a stream, but bears no relation to the water which surrounds it. THE CAROLINA Season: November 30 to April 10 -m i s i ""Tram vyja i n. n i iuti 1 IlihU-lll!" UU n' ill ii in The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The in terior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates five hundred guests and is provided with seventy-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sew age and plumbing. H. W. PRIEST, Manager, Pinehurst) IN. C The Berkshire, PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires, electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests' apartment s are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. A billiard room and barber shop have been recently added for the convenience of the guests. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. yy.T -i wa.:-'.' -rw . .t. - t 7- - --- HOTEL W E NT W O RTH The Leading New England Coast Summer Resort. NEW CASTLE, PORTSMOUTH N. H. Every facility for sport and recreation : Golf, tennis, riding, driving, yachting, fishing, still and surf bathing and well equipped garage under competent supervision, tine livery. Music by symphony orchestra. Accommodates 500. Local and long distance telephone connection in every room. Send today for a beautifully illustrated book. Wentworth Hotel Co., H. W. Priest, Manager Address Until May 1, The Carolina, Pinehurst, N. C.
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