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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK lD74llE Till! I4IIE,ELLI! i:iHtinr Blockade lias No Terror for Ancient and lloyal JEDIVY'S ' Seems like a long time between eats In me," remarked Commodore Childs of 11,o "Ebny" Club. If " Eight, your excellency, but have you taken into con sideration the existing blockade?" queried Fleet Captain Phillips. H "Blockade he blowed," was the tart response. "Got the mine sweepers to work mid lift it! " Thus the annual dinner was arranged; r.-ii is, the Hague, and Milwaukee all join ing with Erie, Binghampton and New York in contributing to the pleasure of the evening. Incidentally tournaments were announced for officers and common sailors; Erie, Binghampton, and New York contributing the trophies. The Fleet Chaplain and Fleet Surgeon will hold themselves in readiness to offer con solation or surgical aid to members. The noble flagship "Joyance" is at present anchored just inside the Darde- jielles on the tenth hole pond of Course Number one. Visitors will be allowed on board only by presentation of passes signed by the Iiegatta Committee. ROBERT HUNTER IS CHAMPION (Concluded from page one) on the 27th. H The Championship proper includes March 29 April 3; thirty-six holes in qualification and final. In the women's event Mrs. J. V. Hurd, international champion as Dorothy Camp bell, Mrs. E. II. Barlow, many years eastern champion; Mrs. J. Raymond Price and Miss Louise Elkins, former title holders, are already entered. DoubtlvNN lou Heard the 2Voia! "The allies have taken Constanti nople! " If "Yes, but do you happen to know how today's ball game with Eae ford come out?" If Sorry we can't give the information, because play is in progress as we go to press. If Doubtless you heard the noise even if you didn't attend. 1f ' ' Central connect me with General Manager Walker ! ' ' Fireman' Carnival Southern Pines announces a Fireman's Carnival for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday of the coming week. If Don 't miss it. ' 'i THE 191-t FLASHLIGHT PICTURE - HAY, T II 12 II I It 11 - 71 AW Coming- for at Fortnight With Hi Aroplani Pinehurst's "cattle show" is in Octo 1'i'r. H Better plan to "take it in; " but for the immediate future, anticipate the ( (tining of George A. Gray and his aero plane. If Mr. Gray "lights" long about April first and he will spend a fortnight here doing stunts. .T1U FourNOineH Tim JPlayofF The ties which resulted in last week's mixed foursomes were decided Thursday. 11 In the Silver Foils tie, Mr. I. S. Kobe son and Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson recorded eighty-five net for a victory over W. E. Trueadell and Mrs. Donald J. Eoss who recorded eighty-nine, and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Palmer who made ninety-three. In the Tin Whistle tie Mr. Truesdell Mrs. J. D. C. Eumsey won with igbty-three net; Mr. Eobeson and Mrs. Kllson second in eighty-eight, Mr. H. W. Ormsbee and Miss Lucy K. Priest third in ninety, and Mr. C. S. McDonald and Mrs. G. M. Howard fourth in one hundred and two. linotype Solve the Problem No doubt you have often wondered how "we" manage to get so much real news into type each week? A model 5 linotype solves the problem for The Out look Press. IfMore "human" than some folks we have met is this little machine no false motions just pegging right along towards the flag every min ute ! 1f And when you come to think about it, that's always what really counts. The man who takes the most preliminary swings usually ends up by missing the ball altogether! See Wilson Murray Get next to a "Golf Illustrated" sub scription at the Country Club. If Murray and Wilson will give you a receipt for four dollars I Wednesday' the JVig-ht "The Call of the North" is Wednes day's movie attraction; March 31, "John Barleycorn." Send us the names of friends whom you think would like to see sample copies of The Outlook. If We will mail gladly. wummm Loaded Shotgun Shells "LEADER" AND "REPEATER" You can't buy a safer, faster, harder, a more even shooting or a better keeping load than Winchester "Leader" or "Repeater" smokeless powder shotgun shells. For field, fowl, or trap shooting, they are in a class by themselves, and give entire satisfaction in any make of shotgun. The results they give are due to their patented construction and the careful and exact manner in which they are loaded. The patented Corrugated Head used on Winchester shells is an invaluable feature. It absorbs the shock of the powder explosion and takes the strain from the paper tube instead of localizing it, as the old English method of metal lining does. That's why "Leader" or "Repeater" shells are stronger and less apt to cut off at the mouth than shells made according to English ideas of long ago. The Shells With The Patented Corrugated Heads. Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps and Eanges. Look for the big " W" on every Box. " The Center of Summer Golf " T M H LORRAINE EQUINOX HOUSE Fifth Avenue at Forty-Fifth Street Manchester-ln-the-Mountains New York City Vermont Apartments furnished and unfurnished Open Tune 19th to October !5th, J915 for the season and yearly rentals On the Ideal TOUT GEORGE 0RY1S Suites and rooms with bath transiently A. E. MARTIN, Manager (O Bon Air. Augusta, Qa.) GEORGE HOWE GEORGE 0RYI8 Invest in High Grade Bonds Secured by Improved Farm Lands and Guaranteed by PAGE & COMPANY Interest Payable Semi-annually Netting 6 Per Cent or Better These bonds are issued in denominations of $500 to accommodate small investors LARGE EARNINGS COMBINED WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY For Particulars Apply to R. W. PAGE or PAGE TRUST COMPANY General Office, PINEHURST, N. C. ABERDEEN. N. C.
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