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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 8 ATLANTIC ClXr jCxjteh A Bold Original Creation J .1; $: 'f For The Seashore l , i v: A Bold Original Creation For The Seashore MAGNITUDE and CHEERFULNESS SF It expresses the spirit of America at play amid the spaciousness of green ocean, blue sky and radiant sunshine. THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL IN THE WORLD Belvedere Submarine Grill Restaurant Traymore D. S. White, Pres't. J. W. Mott, Mgr. Adjustable Hole-Rim or Gup For Putting Greens Seamless Pressed Steel, Galvanized. Thin and stiff. Holds its shape. No mud on ball. No water in Cup. Lip of Cup accurately adjusted up or down, relative to surface, without removing Cup. No sharp Marker-Rods, or Bamboo Spikes. v W:... . Booklet upon request Sample Bent to any Golf Club in the U. S. without any charge whatever for 30 days , trial in the ground THE PUTTING GREEN, 1517 H. St. N. W Washington, D. C. THE GOLF SHOP, 75 East Monro) St., Chicago, III. ASTliuS L. JOHN S3 1 CO., ISO Devonshire St., Boston, Mass The Dewey Hotel, The most comfortable and homelike hotel for tourists in the Capitol. . American and Euro pean Plan. Send for booklet with map of Washington. Reference Mr. H. W. Priest. The Carolina. G. Q. PATTEE, Proprietor Dr. Richard T. Taylor Dentist At Pinehurst from Jan. 1st to April 1st Are You Going to Build or Paint or Renovate a House? If you want it done well with par ticular care and finish, with highest grade of materials and skill, I will do it for you. Let me advise you concerning the best available method of construction in this locality, and its cost. Telephone or write FRED C. PAGE, Aberdeen, H.C. Builder and Contractor OUTLOOK Published Every Saturday Morning, During the Season, November May, at Piiieliurst, North Carolina Conducted by llalph X Iagr Edwin A. Denham, Business Manager 11 West 32d Street, New York One Dollar Annually, Five Cents a Copy Foreign Subscriptions, Fifty Cents Additional The Editor is always glad to consider contribu tions. Good photographs are especially desired. Editorial Rooms over the Department Store. Hours 9 to 5. In telephoning ask central for Outlook Office. Advertising rate card and circulation state ment on request. Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Pinehurst, Moore, County, North Carolina. Saturday, January 29, 191G JACKSON SPRINGS HOTEL New Management OPEN NOVEMBER TO MAY The Prancing- Steed We are lost in amazement. There is no blessing without its bane. And no bane without its antidote. In this case the blessing is that whatever else there is or is not in the joyful confines of this neighborhood, endless soft roads and bridle paths and a firm footing for horses provide in every direction a very para dise for the huntsman or the cavalier or merely Mary Jane who likes a quiet cob of a sunny afternoon. Consider then our astonishment when we are told twice in one week by reproach ful visitors fond of the saddle and ex ploring horseback folk born and bred to do their picnicing and courting and meditation over the lithe movements of a thoroughbred that they would have brought their riding clothes if they knew they could ride. Shades of Neptune. They should tell the surf guards at Coney Island that they would have brought their bathing suits if they had supposed there was swimming. This is a bane of monstrous and incredi ble proportions. Of what avail then a squadron of neighing steeds in the stable, eager as any rider to pace out into the sunshine? Of what use the cabriolet, the phaeton, the landeau, the chariot, the tallyho, the smart buggy, Pride of Tyson and Jones, and the four in hand. This is beyond all jest. To lack opportunity is a sad thing. But to have it and know it not, and lament its loss, this is tragedy and calamity. If there is an antidote, we respectfully submit it lies in the pages of this humble paper. Maybe there are those also who would have brought their golf clubs if they had known there were any links in the neighborhood. Once more let us hasten to chronicle some obvious facts for those equestrians who pine for the whippenny. Literally there is not a country in the United States more nearly fashioned by the Almighty for the sole benefit of the rider than this one here. For miles in every direction there are innumerable wood trails, soft under foot, -but in no place too soft, and in no place boggy by nature what men have spent fortunes to manufacture by hand. They lead from the upland plateau, where the hotels are, down into the valleys of many streams. And there the surroundings display every variety of landscape, and woodland growth, meadows and coppice. And everybody rides. Each after his own fashion. Twice a week George Leach and a pack of hounds leave' the Carolina Hotel fox hunting, into a pleasant and varied country right at our door. If you like this game, all you have to do is to tell the girl at the desk that you want a horse for the purpose at 7.45. You can go into detail, and give the life history and personal disposition of the precise animal you want. He will be provided. Why child, the stable is simply reeking with every kind and condition of horse. The fastest animal in the Carolinas, by actual test on the race track, is there. Gentle and kindly mounts, selected after years of observation are on hand for your five-year-old sister. Jumpers who have cleared anything you will ever wish to attempt, smiling, are on call at one minute's notice. And there is Mr. Batchelder. He is the next thing to a centaur. He is occupied with nothing else in this world except to teach you, or little Jimmie, or Ethel home from school to ride. Or to go with you, or them, to show the way, or tighten the girth, or be sure the ride is safe. He goes every day. And a caravan with him. If there is any ride you want to take, or any thing concerning the business you wish to ask, there he is a monument of service. A Tribute lj the State It is worthy of more than passing com ment that Mr. Leonard Tufts has been elected President of the State Agricul tural Society, in charge of the State Fair which takes place in Ealeigh during Sep tember. For this is not only a recogni tion of his particular capacity for organ ization, and the enrollment of a capable captain to lead the farmers into prosperi ty. It is another very marked tribute made by the State to the spirit of leader ship and co-operation which has marked the activities towards community better ment participated in by the people of this section as a whole. A few years ago we had never been heard from. We had no voice in the councils of the Commonwealth and were as obscure abroad as we were incompe tent at home. The organization of the community for self help and the concrete tackling of the problems of self develop ment and community needs has resulted in a short time so vigorously has it been pursued in our leaders becoming the recognized leaders in all similar ac tions throughout the State. Today the President of the Farmers Convention and of the North Carolina Beef Breeders and Feeders; the President of the Carolina Chamber of Commerce; one of the secre taries of the Associated Boards of Trade; the committee appointed by General Wood to handle the training camp for the State; and now the President of the Agricultural Society are all residents of this section. Mr. Tufts in addition has been the prime leader in the movement in the South for good roads, and holds a respon sible position in the National Highway Association. We are not recounting these things in a boastful spirit in the least. Nor for SHOOT (flfjpg) POWDERS DUPONT B ALLI STITE SCHULTZE Endorsed by Generations of Sportsmen and Made and Guaranteed by the Pioneer Powder Makers of America Loaded by the leading ammu nition companies in the popular loads for field and trapshooting. Look for DUPONT, BALLIS TITE or SCHULTZE on the shell box. Insist on getting these loads the choice of 80 per cent, of the sportsmen of America. FOR POWDER BOOKLET GIVING GAME LOADS AND LOADING INSTRUCTIONS, WRITE SPORTING POWDER DIVISION. E. I. dii Pont de Nemours & Go. L- WILMINGTON, DEL. I c The Jewelry Shop Large and Varied Stock of Diamonds, Jewelry Silverware and Notions Prom the Best Manufacturers Only Repairing of Jewelry and Engraving of All Kinds, All in Our Own Shop by Skilled Workmen MAY WE SERVE YOU? THE PINE CREST INN " -Jjs- j A recent delightful addition to Plnehurst's Hotels MODERN THROUGHOUT. Mrs. E. C. Bliss. Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina
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