till LllL Llv J...tV OOv II VVV WJJJ SHE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 16 YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT Tom Wells inc Golf School Broadway at 81st Street New York (THEATRE. BUILDING) 1 1 1 he INew Pendulum Putter A marked improvement in your pulling at 'once. Just the Club (or the last Southern green. Upright and Medium Price, ..$4.00 Send for One Special Clubs and Bags from our own Bench made to your order INSTRUCTION IN THE ART OF EVERY SHOT BY PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS 8 Large Golf Practice Courts and Putting Green Telephone. 3633 Schuylet Open Day end Evtnlng THE funds for your jour ney will be carried with the greatest safety and con venience, if you secure K.N.&K. Travelers' Checks from your banker before you leave. In denominations of 10, 20, 50 and 100. dollars at a cost of 50 cents for 100 dollars' worth. 15 William St., New York CAUGHT 5 1 RATS ONE WEEK Trap resets itself. 22 inches high. Will last for years. Can't get out of order. Weighs 7 pounds. 12 rats caught one day. Cheese is used, doing away with pokons. This trap does its work, never fails ana is always ready for the next rat. When rats or mice pass device they die. Rats are disease carriers, also cause fires. These Catchers should be in every school building. Rat Catcher sent prepaid on receipt of $3.00. Mouse Catcher 10 inches high, $1.00. Money back if not satisfied. H. D. SWARTS, Inventor and Manufacturer Universal Rat and Mouse Traps Box 566 Scranton, Pa. TO ACQUIRE PROFICIENCY In the "Swing" that makes your "Driving" "in form," use the Turner Practice Ball The Hollow Rubber Ball which can be used any place where there is room to swing a .club. Price Three for $1.00 pail ivni in 611 Free Press Bid. DETROIT, MICH. FULEIHATS'S Exquisite Novelties from Many Lands Laces, Embroideries, Jewelry THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION BOOM MIDWINTER TOURNAMENT Concluded from page one) Gillette, Wykagyl, 104; H. A. Waldron, Agawam, 104; J. S. Hill, Hillanfield, 106; C. F. Lacancaster, Woodland,-106. Third division C. B. Hudson, North Fork, 107; J. T. Newton, Tuxedo, 107; T. A. Ashley, Woodland, 108; Spencer Waters, Apawamis, 108; E. C. Jones, Toronto, 108; G. W. Watts, Hillandale, 109; W. W. Clark, Eacebrook, 109; J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn, 110 ; .F. P. Lee, Framingham, 111; W. C. Jones, Toronto, 111; S. W. Hover, Southern Pines, 111; H. J. Frost, Glen Eidge, 112; R. R. Scott, Iverness, 112; James Barber, Englewood, 112; W. H. White, Norfolk, 113. Fourth division A. C. Penn, Plain- field, 113; W. F. Smith, Brae Burn, 113; R. A. Swigert, Palmetto, 113; H. F. Rothschild, South Shore Field, 113; Matt Grau, New York, 115; Max Hart, Dun- woodie, 115; H. W. Goodman, Southern Pines, 116; B. T. Whipple, Kansas City Country, 117; S. L. Allen, Moorestown, 117; Hiram Green, Park Buffalo, 117; S. G. Gibboney, Garden City, 118; W. A. Sandford, Montreal, 120; G. F. Handel, Glen Ridge, 120; Cameron Duncan, Fox Hills, 121; Dr. L. W. Batten, Baltusrol, 122. Special consolation R. H. Jewett, Skaneateles, 123; F. C. Wilson, Mont clair, 124; J. T. Small, Toronto, 125; D. N. Jewett, Skaneateles, 125; Dr. Loren Johnson, Chevy Chase, 127; A. S. Koenig, Glen Ridge, 132; R. C. Blancke, Mont clair, 142. FIRST ROUND First division Philip V. G. Carter, Nassau beat S. A. Hennessee, Southern Pines, 5 and 3 ; J. H. Clapp, Chevy Chase, beat C. H. MacDonald, Lambton, 7 and 6; W. A. Wilsn, Montreal, beat H. B. Kennedy, Eacebrook, 5 and 3; S. Y. Ramage, Wanango, beat W. E. Truesdell, Fox Hills, 1 up; F. S. Danforth, North Fork, beat R. S. Hawthorne, Wyantenuck, 6 and 4; E. T. Manson, Framingham, beat J.F. Weller, St. Catherine's, 1 up, 20 holes; C.JU. Becker, Woodland, beat C. W. Harmon, Wykagyl, 4 and 2; W. A. Patterson, Siwanoy, beat T. A. Boyd, St. Louis, 1 up. Second division R. H. Bacon, Oak land, beat Dr. G. C. Fahy, Racebrook, 6 and 5; R. C. Shannon, 2nd, Brackport, beat J. D. Barnhill, Fox Hills, 7 and 6; H. A. Waldron, Agawam, beat S. F. Rothschild, South Shore. Field, 4 and 3; Rev. T. A. Cheatham, Pinehurst, beat W. S. Van Clief , Richmond County, 7 and 6 ; W. T. Barr, Shelter Island, beat J. S. Hill, Hillandale, 5 and 3; T. A. Kelley, Southern Pines, beat C. R. Gillette, Wy kagyl, 2 and 1; H. F. Lesh, Braeburn, beat C. F. Lancaster, Woodland, 3 and 2; H. C. Small, North Fork, beat W. W. Peabody, Deal, 3 and 1. Third division Spencer Waters, Apa wamis beat E. G. Wheeler, Chevy Chase, by default; E. A. Ashley, Woodland, beat W. H. White, Norfolk, 7 and 6; F. P. Lee, Framingham, beat R. R. Scott, Inver ness, 6 and 5; C. B. Hudson, North Fork beat E. C. Jones, Toronto, 4 and 3; J. T. Neton, Tuxedo, beat W. C. Jones, Toronto, 7 and 6; J. D. C. Rumsey, Brook lyn, beat James Barber) Englewood, 4 and 3; W. W. Clark, Racebrook, beat S. W. Hover, Southern Pines, by default; H. J. Frost, Glen Ridge, beat G. W. Watts, Hillandale, 4 and 2. Fourth division H. F. Rothschild, South Shore Field, beat Max Hart, Dun woodie, 6 and 5; Matt Grau, New York, beat A. C. Penn, Plainfield, 3 and 1; Cameron Duncan, Fox Hills, beat Hiram Green, Buffalo, 1 up, 19 holes; W. F. Smith, Brae Burn, beat H. F. Hosley, New York, 7 and 5; R. A. Swigert, Pal metto, beat S. G. Gibboney, Garden City, 3 and 1; S. L. Allen, Moorestown, beat L. W. Batten, Baltusrol, 8 and 6; H. W. Goodman, Southern Pines, beat W. A. Sanford, Montreal, 3 and 2; B. T. Whip ple, Kansas City, beat G. F. Handel, Glen Ridge, 2 up. Special consolation R. C. Blancke, Montreal, beat Dr. Loren Johnson, by de fault; R. N. Jewett, Skaneateles, beat D. W. Jewett, Skaneateles, 1 up ; J. F. Small, Toronto, beat A. S. Koenig, Glen Ridge, 2 up ; F. C. Wilson, Montreal, drew a bye. second round First division Philip Carter, Nassau, beat J. H. Clapp, Chevy Chase, 5 and 4; S. Y. Ramage Wanango, beat W. A. Wil son, Montreal, 1 up ; E. T. Manson, Fram ingham, beat F. S. Danforth, North Fork, 1 up; W. A. Patterson, Mt. Vernon, beat C. L. Becker, Woodland 4 and 3. Second division R. C. Shannon, 2d, Brockport, beat R. H. Bacon, New York, 6 and 4; Rev. T. A. Cheatham, Pitts burgh, beat H. A. Waldron, Agawam Hunt, 5 and 4; T. A. Kelley, Southern Pines, beat W. T. Barr, Shelter Island, 4 and 3; H. C. Small, Toronto, beat H. S. Lesh, Brae Burn, 3 and 2. Third division Spencer Waters, Apa wamis, baet T. A. Ashley Woodland, 1 up; C. B. Hudson, North Fork, beat F. P. Lee, Framingham, 3 and 2; J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn, beat J. T. Newton, Tuxedo, 4 and 3 ; H. J. Frost, Glen Ridge, beat W. W. Clark, Racebrook, 4 and 3. Fourth division Matt Grau, New York, beat H. F. Rothschild, South Shore Field, 3 and 2; W. F. Smith, Brae Burn, beat Cameron Ducan, Fox Hills, 2 and 1; S. L. Allen, Moorestown, beat R. A. Swi gert, Palmetto, 3 and 2; H. W. Goodman, Southern Pines, beat B. T. Whipple, Kan sas City, 5 and 4. lOlO Tennl Tournament January 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 Sixth Annual Midwinter Tourna ment. Women's singles, men's singles, mixed doubles, men's doubles and wo men's doubles for Midwinter sterling cups. (Send to Pinehurst General Office for special programs.) Challenge Cups to be won three years before they can be kept by any player, are also offered for the third time this year for men 's and women's singles. February 16, 17, 18 Women's Singles for Washington's Birthday sterling cups. February 23, 24, 25 Men's Singles for February sterling cup. March 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Pinehurst Championship, women's singles and men 's singles for gold medals, mixed doubles and men's doubles for sterling cups. VU ljjL, t( j WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS, Southern Pines, North Carolina On the main line of the Seaboard Air Line, six teen hours from New York. A residential com munity, well located, with Southern exposure and extensive view, clustered around the High land Pines Inn. Ten minutes' walk from the center of town; five minutes' walk from the Golf Club. Three cottages are now for rent. They were all designed by Mr. Aymar Embury II, of New York, furnished by Woodville & Company, of Philadelphia, and each has grounds of about an acre and a garden laid out by Mr. Alfred! B. Yeomans, the Landscape Architect. They are supplied with electric light, steam heat and telephone two are one story and con tain two master's double-bed rooms and one single-bed room and bath. They rent for $80O a season. The third is two-storied, and has on the first floor a reception hall, living room, dining room, pantry and kitchen, and on the second, three master's double-bed rooms and two baths, a sewing room, and two servants' bed rooms and bath. It rents for $900 a season. The Golf Course (18 holes) has been im proved under the direction of Mr. Donald Ross, of Pinehurst. Mr. W. H. Potts, of Apawamis, is the professional in charge. A new Club House was completed last year altogether the course is one of the best and most beautiful in the middle South. In addition, the four courses of Pinehurst are six miles distant, over a good road. The Inn maintains an auto 'bus for those wishing to make the trip. Good quail shooting is found nearby. Other sports include tennis and motoring. Both fox hunting and drag hunting are regular features, and a liveryman from Virginia maintains a good string of hunters for hire. Information may be obtained from Weymouth Estate, Southern Pines, N. O. L'Ecluse & Washburn, 18 E. 34th Street, New York City Page Bkos., Pinehurst, N. C. I II ANY PURPOSE e Maurige Joyce Engraving (b. H.C.C. STILES, MGR. ' . Evening Star B'lo'g. Washington, D.C. I 9 Batchelder & Snyder Company Packers, Poultry Dressers, Butter Makers 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63 Blackstone St. 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76 North St. BOSTON, MASS. PINEHURST STEAM LAUNDRY First Class Work in All Departments Done with Neatness and Dispatch. MYRON W. MARR, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHDRSI Office at The Carolina Hours: 10 to 11 a.m., or by appointment

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