f PAGE giHBHHlf1 THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK SMBSfflT ) OLD FRIENDS IN COTTAGES TOE AM18EMEXT ASSOCIATION " ' 1 I PAGE BROTHERS - REAL ESTATE - GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING -- Farm and Plantation Lands includ ing 2400 acres adjoining Pinehurst, suitable for gentlemen's estates, at prices ranging from $12.00 to $25.00 an acre. Write them or call; their story is one of human interest- 'Liberty and Living" - this twentieth century pioneering. 'HOTEL WOODWARD Broadway at 55th St NEW YORK IT Combines every con venience, luxury and homecomfort and com mends Itself to peopls of refined tastes wish ing to be within easy access of the social, shopping and dramatic centers. T. D. GREEN, Proprietor Buckhorn Jewelry Silverware Crafts Work Monograms and Engraving at Zhc 3ewelr Sbop In The Department Store Building Lithia Water Delightfully Palatable and Exceptionally Soft and Pure ON SALE AT Pharmacy and all Hotels in Pinehurst Buckhorn Lithia Water Go. Spring : Bullock, N. C. Office: Henderson, N. C. Pinehurst Livery BEST EQUIPMENT IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH Since Early November This Congenial Colony Has Been Gathering Happily Sug-g-eattve of Home Garden Possibilities are Grounds Surround ing: the Bruce Home SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY HAPPILY suggestive of the "home gardens" possibilities is the beauty spot surVounding the cottage of Mr. Frederic Bruce and his sister, Miss Mary Bruce, of New York, who were among the first of the cottage owners to return, reaching here November 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler L. Redfield of Greenwich, at Box Court; Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spring of Boston at the Log Cabin ; Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hurd of Pittsburgh at the Pines ; JMr. and Mrs. R. C. Shannon, II, of Brock port at Stanwood; Mrs. Emma J. Sin clair of Boston, at Red Gables; will all be here by the first of the year in addition to the long list given in connec tion with the Greater Pinehurst story. Old friends very largely make up the list of lessees: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tufts at the Mistletoe ; Mrs. A. F. Sise of Medford, at the Craddock ; Mrs. James V. Tufts, at the Cypress which will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Ormsbee of Fitchburg, until March, who then take the Hale; Mr. Henry C. Fownes of Pittsburgh, at the Lenox; Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Houston, of Ilolyoke at the Arbutus; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hudson of New Suffolk, at the Dogwood ; Mr.' and Mrs. S. A. D. Sheppard of Amesbury, at the Honeysuckle ; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pratt of Marshfield, at the Orange ; Col. and Mrs. R. A. Swigert of Kentucky, at the Waldheim ; Mrs. It. A. Olmstead of Condersport, at the Hazelwood ; Mrs. M. E. Baxter of Boston, at the Arlington ; making up the list. 1 Newcomers include General John D.Langhorn, Mr. Marshall W. Langhorn and Miss Langhorn of Washington, who take the Barnett cot tage. Mr. Marshall Langhorn is just bad f rom an important Costa Bican diplomatic mission. Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, widow of the financier, leases four cot tages : the Elm, Concord, Sycamore and Beech, for her large party. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McDonald of Toronto, will occupy the Pierce cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Page of Milton, are at the Walnut. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bernard of Niagara-on-the-Lake, take the Plymouth. Mrs.GeorgeN.Conklin and Miss Margaret Conklin of Marquette, Mich., will take the Hale until Mr. and Mrs. Ormsbee's occupancy. Automobiles For Hire BLOODED DOGS FOR SALE Pinehurst Kennels, Pinehurst, N. C. It Will Supply modern Luxury and Necessity Moving' Pictures Under the management of "The Pine hurst Amusement Association'' the Village is to have that modern innovation which is both luxury and necessity moving pictures. If The "Association' membership is incognito. Well known guests at The Carolina suggested it to the President of the concern which makes the films, last winter. INuf said. That "movie" company is certainly well named! IThe new. building will ad join the School on the way to the Coun try Club, f VVe're on the circuit. Gee! MiM Priest is Librarian Miss Lucy K. Priest assumes the duties of Village Librarian. The usual consign ment of new books come with the Holi days. The Village Market Manager T. P. Cheever is again in charge of the Village Market for the Batchelder, Snyder Co. of Boston. Model Store in Model Villas; A model store in a model Village, is the result of Department Store changes ; additional space and more windows, with "silent salesmen" show cases system throughout, f And it's a case of "what haven't you got?" in the way of stock, i Removal of the Post Office half way down the Southern side with a separate outside entrance, gives double the room and at the same time makes a model Pharmacy. 1 And last but not least you'll find Manager McNab with critical eyes of supervision, ensconced in his office at the center and rear of opera tions as a general should be. Many Visltorw IB ring: Automobile Mr. Frederic Bruce and his sister, Miss Mary Bruce, are among the first of the cottagers to bring automobiles. Others who will have cars include Mr. and Mrs. Tyler L- Redfield, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Parker W. Whitte more, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Jenks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Priest, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tufts, Dr. Myron W. Marr, Mr. Charles A. Warwick, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Merrow and Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Cheatham also add to the increising list of visitors who find enjoyment in motoring. The Southern furniture Exposition Indirectly Pinehurst will claim much attention in connection with the forth coming Southern Furniture Exposition at High Point, N. C, from January 12th to 2Gth. "Many northern dealers will take advantage of the opportunity ofiered to visit Pinehurst, the middle South's great center of winter outdoor life," writes Secretary Clark of the exposition committee. It is also probable that many visitors here will take advantage of the opportunity ofiered to visit the exposi tion and this hustling town. Indeed You Have, My I.aIIle "Haven't I seen you here before?" queries Pinehurst's 1914 golf calendar lad. And here you have it the key to Pinehurst's popularity, f Indeed you have seen us here before ; always it is anticipation and pleasant memory. . IBall Teams Warming- Up Preliminary baseball practice is leading up to the usual mid-season games, and there are fast men on both nines. The Village Pharmacy J. I. O'Brien assumes the manage ment of the Village Pharmacy. ' A.

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