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IT, I THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK L. P. Hollander & Co. Announce an Exhibition by the Representatives of their NEW YORK ESTABLISHMENT. at THE CAROLINA Thursday, Friday and Saturday February 12th, 13th and 14th of Women's Dresses, Coats, Waists and Tailored Suits and MISSES' DRESSES AND COATS An Experienced Fitter in Attendance The Loan Committee Approves The Loan Committee of the Sand Hill Farmers' Association have investigated a number of properties in this vicinity on which the owners want to borrow some money, and this committee recommends several of these as being conservative. Those interested in loaning may apply to Mr. L. M. Smith, Secretary of the Asso ciation, or in his absence, Mr. R. W. Page or Mr. A. S. Newcomb, all of whom may be found on the ground floor of the General Office Building, Pinehurst, N.C. THE COMMITTEE Mr. II. A. Page Me. Leonard Tufts Mr. John R. McQueen Mr. F. C. Page Mr. John. w. Graham Mr. R. W. Page Mr. A. S. Newcomb Mr. Frank Page Mr. .7. R. Page Mr. R. A. Derby Mr. R. W. Pumpelly Mr. L. M. Smith 1 $ HOTEL WOODWARD Broadway at 55th St NEW YORK IT Combines every con venience, luxury and home comfort and com mends itself lo people of refined tastes wish ing to be within easj access of the social, shopping and dramatic centers. T. D. GREEN, Proprietor Buckhorn .Lithia Water The Jewelry Shop i Large and Varied Stock of Diamonds, Jewelry Silverware and Notions From the Best Manufacturers Only Repairing: of Jewelry and Engraving of All Kinds, All in Our Own Shop by Skilled Workmen MAY WE SERVE YOU? 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 SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY Automobiles For Hire THE NEW MOUNT KINEO HOUSE OlN MOOSEHEAD LA!KE, MAINE ITS 70TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR OPENS JUNE 27TH, 1914 . . GOO QUESTS Remodeled in 1910-11 and with mwy improvements added in 1911-12-13. Operated for those who demand the best. . - . In the centre of the great Maine forests, by the short' of Maine's largest lake, under the , shadow of Mt. Kmeo, ' Monarch of Moosehead." Always cool in summer, healthful, i invigorating air. ' The new Mt. Kineo Annex opens May 10th, 1011, for the early spring salmon and trout fishing, of which Moosehead Lake provides the best. Write Jor Illustrated Booklet. RIGKBR HOTEL GOIWRAJNV, Kineo, Maine C Pl. JUDKINS, Manager HANDICAPS AND FOURSOMES They Prove Popular In Connection With Advertising- Tournament A MEDAL PLAY handicap with prizes for the best gross and the best net scores,added to the interest of Mon day's qualification round in the Advertising Golf a Tournament. In A class R. M. Purves of Wood land and E. M. Alexander of Fox Hills were the winners. In B class, Dr. E. R. Gardner of Dunwoodie was the net prize winner, while C. C. Vernam of Hunting ton and J. H. Appel of Wykagyl tied for the gross ; Vernam winning the play-oft. f In Saturday's handicap there were two net score prizes in each class, B. T. Butler of Exmoor and R. M. Purves of Wood land winning A class, while in B class H. J. Frost of Glen Ridge was first with C. W. Yates, his clubmate, tied for sec ond with David Van Schaack of Hart ford ; Van Schaack winning on a draw : CLASS A MONDAY H V 0 V E. M.Alexander .95 15 SO R. M. Purves 88 5 S3 L.T.Boyd 94 12 S2 W. J. Macdonald 92 5 87 B. D.Butler 104 15 89 G. C. Dutton .93 3 90 T. A. Ashley 9S 7 91 J.J. Hazen 96 , 5 91 S. K.Evans 102 ,12 91 W. C. Freeman 101 10 91 Lorenzo Daniels 101 12 89 G. F.Bailey 104 15 89 L. A. Hamilton 95 5 90 II. D. Cashman 107 14 93 A. S. Iliggins 106 15 91 C. A. Speakman 105 14 "91 W. R. Hotchkin 104 15 89 Z.T.Miller 98 6 92 W. W. Manning 102 15 87 Harold Slater 90 0 96 J. D. Plummer 99 13 86 J. A. Moore 100 15 95 R. R. Mamlok 101 13 88 T.B.Boyd 94 . S 86 Rollo Ogden 105 15 90 J. G. Todd 104 13 ' 91 Guy S. Pierce 111 12 99 T. T. Rushmore 101 15 86 H. M.Adams 104 10 94 C. W. Harmon 114 12 112 F. A. Sperry 108 15 ' 93 H.F.Johnson 108 14 94 CLASS B MONDAY Dr. A. R. Gardner 104 .24 80 H. B. O'Brien 103 22 81 C. C. Vernam 102 20 82 F. S. Voss 106 25 81 T. L. Redfield 111 30 81 II. J. Frost 108 26 82 W. D. Wright 103 20 83 F. D. Montgomery 106 21 85 E. C. Kavanaugh 115 30 85 J. II. Appel . ... 102 18 . 84 W. II. Childs 103 19 84 A. L. Aldred 107 20 87 H. R. Mallinson 104 17 87 W. R. Roberts 108 20 88 C. W. Yates 113 26 87 Hiram Greene 119 30 89 George Scofield 117 28 89 A. D. Iliggins 109 20 89 William Campbell 127 40 87 II. W. Ormsbee 106 17 89 D. P. Morse 116 26 90 D. S. White 10S 18 90 Hartley Davis 117 25 92 F. L.' E.Gauss 126 32 94 R.C.Wilson 109 18 91 J. S. Rowe 10S 18 90 D. L. Hedges 112 17 95 George S. Oliver 112 17 95 GuyF. Minnick 118 23 95 Egerton Chichester 112 IS 94 II. II. Treadwell 113 22 91 S.L.Allen 114 21 93 F. II. Rilsten 116 24 92 C. II. Ault 121 27 94 C. E. Davis 131 35 96 W.H.Edwards 115 19 96 O.B.Merrill 120 22 9S W. II. Rankin 123 24 99 T. R. Palmer 118 24 94 A. S. Brownell 114 18 96 W. D. Lasher 115 17 98 T. A. Matthews 110 17 93 Cromwell Jones . 117 18 99 Edward Freschl 125 2S 97 W. C. Izor 137 40 97 II. C. Walker 117 IS 99 D. II. Cooke 127 27 100 David Van Schaack 131 30 101 W. S. Power 125 24 101 Paul Minnick 121 20 101 Guy S. Osborne 125 23 102 F. S. Smith 124 24 100 Herbert Barber 131 30 101 William Bliss 12S 28 100 Robert Skinner 130 25 105 T. E. Conklin 127 22 105 R. W. Potter 118 16 102 R. C. Iloyt 118 18 100 H. B. Kennedy 117 20 97 W. S. Bird 117 17 100 James Barber 130 21 109 F.E.Mann 136 26 110 E. F. Clymer 134 24 110 Richard Wood 131 20 111 A. M. Bedell 171 40 131 HANDICAP CLASS A SATURDAY Butler 92 15 77 Purves 82 3 79 Evans 92 12 80 Hazen 88 3 85 Boyd, L.T. 99 14 85 Macdonald 89 3 S6 Bailey 101 15 86 Todd 102 14 88 Wilson 103 15 88 Hamilton 94 5 89 Daniels 105 15 90 Gardner 107 15 92 Plummer 107 13 94 Harmon 109 14 95 CLASS B HANDICAPS 16 AND OVER Frost 103 25 78 Yates 101 20 81 Van Schaack 111 30 81 Allen 104 22 82 Childs 101 19 82 Treadwell 106 24 82 Voss 107 24 83 Osborn 104 20 84 Merrill 109 24 85 Gauss 117 32 85 Barber, J. 108 23 85
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