11 LiS'THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK WlM JM ley C. Brennaa of "Worcester joins Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. .Franks. The golfing contingent includes Messrs. E. L. Keyes, L. A. Stimson, Lincoln Good man, W. J. Sparks and E. Kuttroff all of New York, G. E. Potts and T. W. Lloyd of Short Hills, W. E. Frizzell of Dunkirk, R. F. Jackson, C. B. Hellmann and C. G. Redder of Baltimore, Messrs. B. H. Wright and Robert H. Hunt of Worcester, F. P. Lee of Milford, T. B. Webster of Providence and S. C. Prentiss of Elyria. Miss A. M. Kelly of New York joins her mother and brother who are here on a visit, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Market of Syracuse comes for a short sojourn. If Messrs. R. Nixon Howell of Hackensack and G. N. Spalding of Oradell, N. J., are here for golf, and Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Wick of Cleveland come for the week. If Mr. and Mrs. "Wyant of New Haven, Mrs. "W. Schneider and child of Bridge port and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Macdonald of Peabody, Mass., will all remain some time. At Tim Ijvxlng-ton The household , at The Lexington is a goodly one, many of those who came for the Midwinter Handicap lingering to enjoy Pinehurst 's attractions. A pleas ant feature of the week was a orchestral concert by Director Behr's orchestra on Sunday afternoon. TfLate arrivals in clude: Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stimson of Boston, who will remain until spring; Messrs. J. S. Cox of Raleigh, C. M. Allen of New York, George P. Jones of Wil mington and W. H. Severance of Port land. If Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hachard and Miss B. M. Gorman of New York and Messrs. George Clough and J. W. Higgins of London and Watford, England, spent Tuesday here. At Tli JtarkNhlrtt The first of the usual card parties at The Berkshire is announced for the com ing week. TfLate arrivals include Rev. and Mrs. C. II. Lay of Oil City, who return for their annual visit, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Vrooman of New York, who will make a long sojourn. If Mr and Mrs. C. W. Jones of Plainville and Mrs. Rachel Chess and Miss Grace Chess of Pittburgh are here for their first visit. Iinliui-t In Nome City! Harry A. Lewis of Bethlehem, N. H., one of the town's "live wires,' ' spent a portion of the week here looking into business prospects. "Pinehurst is some city ! ' ' was his terse comment. WUy Ifot Southern Pines? Where to go? 1fWhy not Southern Pines ! Dinner and dance at The High land Pines Inn, or an evening at the Princess, Manager Picquet's all-star mov ing picture theatre. If Fifteen minutes by motor. lfou Ouvst of the Swig-erta Miss M. S. Rice of Boston is the house guest of Colonel and Mrs. R. A. Swigert at The Waldheim. Alex, Shoot Seventy-two Alexander Ross records a seventy-two for the season's record on No. 2 course. BLANCKE AND BOYD LEAD (Concluded from page one) McDonald, 38; P. L. Lightbourn, 30. Eighth trio W. L. Hurd, 43; Rev. T. A. Cheatham, 41; Robert Hunter, 24. Ninth trio G. C. Dutton, 55; H. O. Smith, 36; C. W. Middleton, 17. Won tie. SECOND ROUND First trio Boyd, 54 Pratt, 47; Dr. Marr, 7. Second trio Robinson, 48; Dunlap, 30; Ormsbee, 30. Third trio Dutton, 48; Hurd, 32; Becker, 28. Final Boyd beat Robinson, 3 and 2; Dutton defaulted. lOVIXG riCTHIEN 1 LUXE Plneburst Theatre Announced All Star Midneafton Attraction The Pinehurst Theatre announces movr ing pictures de luxe for the immediate future; famous Selig and Paramount reels. Interest will dobutless center in the war pictures scheduled for Tuesday evening, February 23rd, five reels in all including battle scenes, cavalry charges, infantry tactics, siege guns, dog batteries, African troops, bombardments, ruined cities, hospital views, recruiting scenes, army camps and drilling; thrilling, vivid and entirely authentic films suggestive of the great European struggle. Other star attractions include: The Bishop's Carriage, February 3; Heart's Adrift, February 10; Pride of Jennico, February 17; The Man on the Box, Feb ruary 24; Brewster's Millions, March 3; Tess of the Storm Country, March 10; Soldiers of Fortune, March 17; Call of the North, March 24; and John Barley corn, March 31. If It will be noted that these pictures are all on Wednesdays, and for them the admission will be twenty-five cents. Truesdell, Marr, anil Alley W. E. Truesdell of Brooklyn, Dr. Myron W. Marr of Woodland, and A. Bryan Alley of Larchmont, were the trophy winners in Monday's selected score Tin Whistles Handicap. Truesdell made forty-two playing with a handicap of eight, Marr recorded forty-five with an allowance of fourteen, and Alley forty two but aided by twenty-six strokes. Nearly fifty members participated, the list including: Becker, Aborn, Boyd, Hudson, Cheatham, Clark, Hunter, LeRoy, Robeson, Maclaughlin, Clapp, Foot and Whittemore, in Class A; Shannon, Mc Donald, Toppin, Milliken, Nicholson, Towle, Rumsey, Buckley, Hunt, Light bourn, Dunlap and Howard in Class B; Ormsbee, Middleton, Robinson, Abbe, Pratt, Swigert, Newton, Blancke, John son, White, Hurd, Lay and Rackham in Class C. Gilt Edge .Preferred Real estate's a fairly sure investment. Pinehurst cottage lesees find their houses eight and twelve per cent dividend payers. Don't take my word for it'; ask the man who 's got the ' ' figgers ! ' ' THE CAROLINA Season: November 20 to April 10 llll Illt It I I , X"" I . . . - 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. This past summer a seventy room addition has been made, of these over sixty are bed rooms .with the same number of private baths. There are also sixteen sleeping porches in this addition. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, pure water, and a perfect sanitary system of sewerage and plumbing. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. Capacity 500. Music hall and excellent orchestra. H. W. PRIEST, Manager, Pinehurst, N. C. HOTEL WENTWORTH NEW CASTLE PORTSMOUTH N. H. The Leading New England Coast Summer Resort. Every facility for sport and recreation: Golf, tennis, riding, driving, yachting, fishing, bathing and well equipped garage under competent supervision. Fine livery. Music by smyphony players. Accommodates 500. Local and long distance telephone in every room. Send today for illustrated booklet. Wentworth Hotel Co., H. W. Priest, Manager Address Until May 1, The Carolina. Pinehurst, N. C. BRETTON WOODS IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Improved Golf Course Full 6,450 yards TIIR MOUNT RLltirT Ralph J. HERKIMER TUB MOUNT W4iUI!lTUll D. J. TRUDEAU Winter: Hotel Ormond Oemond Beach, Fla. Information at 243 Fifth Ave., New York, and all of Mr. Foster's offices 6r BRETTON WOODS SADDLE AND DRIVING HORSES AT ORMOND THIS WINTER 1ft saves letter writing! THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Senb copies to frienbs!

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