"ITJ awonder ball all right ANNUAL MIXED FOURSOMES That's what they're all say ing. Everywhere golfers are marveling at the new Goodrich Whippet THE WONDER BALL Here is a Ball that ACTUALLY EXTENDS THE LIMIT OF SCIENTIFIC PLAY. Its wonderful EUBBEE PAINTED COVER gives your club a better GRIP ON THE BALL. You can put MORE SPIN TO YOUR STROKES. Never before have you utt-n a J3all that you can CONTROL as you can the WHIPPET. It gives more distance putts deader hugs closer. Join the crowd. The WHIPPET is on sale at the Pinehurst Country Club all sizes $9.00 the dozen Orange Spot Full Size Heavy Triangle Depressed Maroon Spot Full Size Floater Triangle Depressed Purple Spot Medium Size Medium Pebbled Green Spot Small Size Heavy Triangle Depressed Black Spot Small Size Medium Triangle Depressed Last year's favorites, the Stag, Meteor and Scotty, also supplied The B F. Goodrich Company Factories Akron, Ohio Ibotel puritan Commonwealth Avenue, BOSTON Near Massachusetts Avenue Car Lines and New Subway Station Distinctive JBoston Ibouse Some globe trotters have been good enough to say that the Puritan is one of the most attractive and homelike hotels in the world. Inquiries gladly answered. The booklet of the hotel with guide to Boston and its historic vicinity will be mailed on receipt of your card. O. P. COSTELLO Manager The Jewelry Shop Large and Varied Stock of Diamonds, Jewelry Silverware and Notions THE LEXINGTON Pinehurst, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Baths, Excellent Table, Moderate Bates EDWARD FITZGERALD, Manager. Summer Season: THE COLUMBUS, White Mountains, Bethlehem, N. H. THE PINE CREST I IN IS i -sir J A recent delightful addition to Pinehnrst's Hotels MODERN THROUGHOUT. Mrs. E. C. Bliss. 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? Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Novilties from Many Lands Laces, Embroideries, Jewelry THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM LIFT-THE-LATCH Teas, Luncheons, and Suppers The Misses Little, Pinebluff, N. C. About 8,000 acres of land, in body, within one mile of Highway route, four miles from railroad. Satisfactory terms. Apply to W. ERVIN McGILL, Fayetteville, R. F. D. No. 3, N. C. ma Silver Toils and Tin Wliimle Tourney Leading- Attraction of Buy Week NO EVENTS of the entire season are antici pated with keener pleas ure than the invitation mixed foursomes of the Silver Foils and the Tin Whistles which, this year, followed one an other on Wednesday and Thursday. fln the Silver Foils event a triple tie for first prize between Mr. and Mrs. T. E, Palmer of Erie, Mr. W. E. Truesdell of Fox Hills and Mrs. Donald J. Eoss of the Pinehurst Country Club, and Mr. Irving S. Eobeson of Eochester and Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson of the Pine hurst Country Club gave zest to the play. If Mr. Eobeson and Mrs. Jillson went out in forty-two and came back in forty-five for a gross total of eighty-seven, which was lowered only two strokes by Parker W. Whittemore of the Brookline Country Club and Mrs. E. H. Barlow of the Merion Cricket Club, who made forty-three, forty two for a gross of eighty-five. If Scores : Mrs. H. L. Jillson Mr. I. S. Robeson Mrs. T. R. Palmer Mr. T. R. Palmer Mrs. D. J. Ross Mr. TV. E. Truesdell Mrs. R. H. Barlow Mr. P. W. Whittemore Mrs. J. T. Newton Mr. J. T. Newton Mrs. J. R. Price Mr. II. C. Fownes Mrs. J. D. Climo Mr. J. D. Climo Mrs. E. R. Behrend Mr. E. R. Behrend Mrs. W. S. Morse Mr. W. S. Morse Miss B. Farrington Mr. R. A. Balfe Mrs. II. R. Stockton Mr. P.' S. Maclaughlin Mrs. II. H. Van Cleef Mr. I. B. Roberts Mrs. William West Mr. C. B. Fownes Mrs. J. V. Hurd Mr. J. V. Hurd Mrs. J. G. Splane Dr. M. W. Marr Mrs. Edith Barnett Mr.R.C. Shannon, II Mrs. T)a?iipl Si ur, W T. V59 52 11117 94 ) I 50 53 45 87 3 84 48 49 97 13 84 51 10319 84 43 42 85 1 86 54 68 11225 87 47 44 91 4 87 53 103 16 3 47 100 12 50 60 110 22 88 53 51 10416 88 46 46 92 3 89 Thursday's Tin Whistle event went Wednesday's "one better" with a quad ruple tie for first at eighty-four between Mr. I. S. Eobeson and Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson, Mr. C. S. McDonald and Mrs. G. M. Howard, Mrs. W. E. Truesdell and Mrs. J. D. C. Eumsey, Mr. II. W. Ormsbee and Miss Lucy Priest. If Mr. Eobeson and Mrs. Jillson recorded a brace of forty-three's for an eighty-six total and the best gross score of the day; five strokes in the lead of Mr. C. B. Fownes and Miss Louise Elkins who made ninety one. II. C. Fownes and Mrs. J. Raymond Price were ninety-two. If There was a triple tie at eighty-five, net, between Mr. Fownes and Miss Elkins, Mr. J. D. C. Eumsey and Mrs. W. E. Truesdell and Mr. E. G. Chandlee. If The scores: Mrs. II. L. Jillson ) I. S. Robeson f Mr 43 43 86- 2 84 53 55 108 18- 90 50 53 103- 44 49 93- -12 91 2 91 54 106 15 91 47 55 102- 93 Mr. W. L. Milliken Miss Evans Mr. J. H. Clapp' Mrs. I. S. Robeson Mr. C. L. Becker Miss L. K. Priest Mr. G. T. Dunlap Mrs. J. D. Chapman Mr. J. D. Chapman Mrs. R. W. Swan Mr. W. (E. Wells Mrs. C. B. Lawrence Mr. W. S. Van Clief Mrs. C. M. Wells Mr. W. H. Thayer Mrs. G. N. Howard Mr. C. S. McDonald Mrs. Guy Metcalf Mr. Donald Parson Mrs. G. D. Munson Mr. W. T. Stall Miss Elkins Mr. J. G. Nicholson Mrs. W. E. Truesdell Mr. T. B. Boyd Mrs. J. P. Gardner Mr. J. P. Gardner 57 46 103 9 94 50 58 108 12- 96 56 57 11317 96 56 54 110 14 96 54 57 11115- 96 55 57 112 15 97 58 53 111 13 98 59 55 114 14 100 54 56 110 9 101 54 65 119 18 101 57 51 108 7 101 55 66 121 19 102 53 63 11611105 49 55 104 20 84 84 46 45 91 6 85 60 112- Mrs. G. M. Howard ) nn Tvr i a n t t m 46 53 99 15 84 Mr. C. S. McDonald j Miss Lucy K. Priest Mr. II. W. Ormsbee Mr. W. E. Truesdell Miss Elkins Mr. C. B. Fownes j Mrs. W. J. Cross ) ,0 Mr. E. G. Chandlee J " Mrs W E Truesdell 5Q 5g Mr. J. D. C. Rumsey j aCttam 55 55 110-24 Mr. II. II. Rackham j Miss Cross Mr. F. C. Abbe Miss II. Barnett Mr. C. B. Hudson Miss Farrington Mr. S. LeRoy 52 55 101 85 86 86 50 52 10215 81 53 49 10215 87 rVVr?110166'! 50 53 103-16- 87 Mr. T. R. Palmer J Mrs. C. B. Robinson R4 Mr. J. M. Robinson J 92 4 sg 43 49 51 54 105 15 90 Mrs. J. R. Price Mr. II. C. Fownes Mrs. J. G. Splane Dr. M. W. Marr Mrs. J. D. Climo Mr. M. B. Johnson Miss E. Barnett Mr. R. C. Shannon Mrs. E. C. Bliss Mr. II. II. Buckley f Mrs. W. K. Nichols ") Mr. W. L. Hurd ( TVrc 1? TT 71 t t ' ' UW 46 49 95- 3- 92 J 57 55 11222 90 i 52 49 10110 91 J 53 64 11725 92 55 57 11220 92 Mr. J. H. Clapp Mrs. I. S. Robeson ) Mr. C. L. Becker j Mrs. J. S. Irving l Mr. W. L. Milliken Mrs. R. II. Chapman t Mr. J. H. Redfield Mrs. J. II. Redfield Mr. T. L. Redfield J Mrs. T. R. Palmer 1 Mr. H. R. Mackenzie Mrs. W. W. Powers 1 Mr. W. W. Powers Mrs. R. W. Swan 1 Mr. J. T. Newton j Mrs. William West ") Mr. J. G. Nicholson j Mrs. J. P. Gardner Mr. J. P. Gardner f 53 52 10513 92 50 52 10210 92 53 58 11119 92 56 58 11422 92 52 53 10512 93 59 51 11017 93 54 63 11724 93 50 56 10612 94 53 56 10913 96 Mrs. Ransom Hooker) n or Dr. G. T. Gregg jl 56 "7-11- 96 Mrs. Edwin Henderson Mr. Edwin Henderson j Mrs. W. L. Shearer 1 60 60 12024 96 62 60 122 25 97 64 64 12831 97 56 56 11215 97 Mr. C. M. Wells Mrs. J. T. Newton "l Mr. R. C. Blancke J Mrs. John Wells Mr. A. L. Carr Mrs. H. R. Stockton t Mr. P. S. Maclaughlin Mrs. W. S. Morse ) nQ j. &y s) no "a 51 51 102 98 Mr. W. S. Morse

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