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Y jTHE PINEHURST OOTLOOKj 6 YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT Tom Wells inc Golf School Broadway at 81st Street New York (THEATRE BUILDING) i n The New Pendulum Putter A marked improvement in your putting at once. Just the Club for the fast 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 COLFERS 8 Large Golf Practice Courts and Putting Green Telephone. 3633 Schuyle Optn Day and Evtnlnf "CEDAR-PINES VILLA" HEDGE MOW Southern Pines, North Carolina BRBTTON INN At Ormond Beach Facing the Ocean and Adjoining the Golf Links. Address inquiries to James P. Vining, Ormond Beach, Florida THE LEXINGTON Pineliurst, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Baths, Excellent Table, Moderate Bates EDWARD FITZGERALD, Manager. Summer Skason: THE COLUMBUS, White Mountains,. Bethlehem, N. H. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. BETWEEN Boston, Providence and Norfolk Most Delightful Eoute Between ALL HEW ENGLAND POINTS MID PINEHURST Florida Service between Boston, Provi dence, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Jacksonville FIri Steimin Low Fares Bait Servloa AUTOMOBILES CARRIED Marconi Wireless Telegraph end For Booklet E. 0. Lour, Agt., Norfolk, Va. 0. H. Matnabd, Agt., Boston, Mass. James Barry, Agt., Providencee, It. I. W. P. Turner, G. P. A., Baltimore, Md. v "Finest Coastwise Trips In the World" TO ACQUIRE PROFICIENCY in the "Swing'' that makes your "Drivine" "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 r a u Mj i v n 3r n 611 Free Press Bid. DETROIT, MICH. FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Novelties from Many Lands Sweaters, Waists, Japanese Kimonos THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION BOOM The tillage of Finehurst WARREN H. MANNING LANDSCAPE DESIGNER. $ MAGNOLIA. II RtIN 18 PUMP HOUSE i9 WOOD SHED. 0 BLACKSMITH SHOP 1 CAKPENTE.R SHOr ICE HOUSE. J . . i fa : 7 k mile. r e 6rwsui .t' ,jc R.E. WICKER DEL. 5? PINEHURST Radcliffe. CEDARS GENtRAL OFFICE. UUIO. PARTMENT STORE. INTING OFFICE. 13 CHAPtL, M VILL AGE SCHOOL IS MIULUM 44 DOGWOOD. 45 WOODBINE. 46 ARLINGTON. 47 HAZELWOOO. 48 LLM. 49 SYCAMORE. 50 MISTLETOE 51 WALNUT. 52 JUNIPER . 53 ARBUTUS. 54 HALL. PLYMOUTH. LAUKKL. HONEYSUCKLE. A1JNDRY. XL. 5 STATION. IVFRY STABLE. FNNFIV r.RFFKJHnmF i DAIRY 6. FARM BARNS. ' GAR AGE, i CLUB HOUSE. BASEBALL FIELD. ; GUN CLUB. PISTOL RANtit. POLO FIELD. i MARLBOROUGH. ' TREMQNX rALMtl I (J. AO MRS BLISS 61 MR. WHITTE MOKE'S. 62 MR.FOSDICK'S. 63 MR. PIERCE'S. MR. DKUi-t . MR. BLAKE'S, . MR. SHANNONS. MR.FOWNF.S. CLUB COt,. 68 MR. HUNTER'S 69 MR. HUSTON'S 70 MR. DUN LAP'S. 71 mr! redfield I u PALME THE VILLAGE OF PINEHURST 71 MR STUTTV. 74 MR. RUMSEY'S. 75 MR.VBNO'S. 76 MR. SPRING'S, Unique in the Southland j rrr-rO iNEHURST is, to be brief, the most complete and perfectly lmy equipped Fall, Winter and Spring Resort in the world; an f fflwfj n ldeal Village created by the late James W. Tufts. Possessing S rOgvP exceptional opportunities for outdoor life, it also offers right v fflnBsz! conaitlons fr living in every sense of the words; its unsur vVWv passed location in the far famed long-leaf pine thermal belt or Sand Hill region, responsible for a winter climate generally acknowledged to possess few equals in the rare purity of its air, and the subtle tonic of its sunshine. As the winter Golf centre of the two hemispheres, Pinehurst is now thoroughly established, its unequalled equipment embracing three distinct six-thousand-yard eighteen-hole courses and an additional nine-hole course. Perfectly maintained and laid out in accordance with modern standards, they rank with the world-famous courses, and the special holes are "quoted ' wherever the game is known. Here are held annually four contests of inter national importance beginning with the Midwinter tournament in January, and concluding with the United North and South Amateur Championship in April. A fireproof locker room, shower baths and observation and lunch rooms, add to the attractions of the conveniently located Country Club house. Closely seconding Golf in importance, are Trap Shooting and Tennis, the annual Mid-winter Handicap and Tennis Championship held annually in January, classic events which attract the country's best, a significant indi cation of the excellence of the superb equipment for these sports. As the Hub of Southern good roads, the Village offers special attractions to motorists and those who ride and drive; the Livery is of the best and the Garage the largest in the state. Auto service runs between the Country Club, Station and various points in the Village. Forty thousand acres are maintained as Shooting Preserves for Village guests with good quail and dove shooting and an occasional turkey or wood cock. In connection are Kennels of high excellence and equipment neces sary to meet the demands of the most exacting sportsmen. . Rifle and pistol shooting, polo, fox hunting, equestrian sports, baseball, billiards and pool, are among the attractions which combine happily with social pleasures. The hotel orchestras are of high standard and dancing is enjoyed by the entire colony. The Hotels, four in number, include The Carolina, the largest in the state and ope of the best appointed in the south, which with its new seventy room addition, provides for over five hundred guests in accordance with the high standard of modern requirements. The Holly Inn, accommodating two hundred guests, enjoys general popularity, while The Berkshire and Harvard, caring for one hundred guests each, are suited to those desiring a more moderate rate. The Pine Crest Inn and Lexington are the smaller houses. In addition to twenty attractive family cottages, well furnished and provided with modern conveniences, are a rapidly increasing number of private homes; evidence of the permanent place the Village holds in the affections of its admirers. Various utility plants, a Dairy, Creamery and Market Garden, models of excellence and the only plants maintained on the same large scale for a similar purpose, play an important part in supplying the needs of the Village in the way of milk, cream and vegetables. There are also a department store, pharmacy, meat market, jewelry store, novelty shop, photographic studio, . chapel, schools, library, central power plant furnishing electric light and steam heat, laundry, refrigerating plant, general office, post, tele graph and telephone offices, railway station, resident physician, resident minister, abundant pure water supply, and sanitary sewerage system. In fact, the Village supplies every modern need offering unequalled and diver sified attractions for people of refinement at a wide range of price. Consumptives are excluded. Pinehurst is seventeen hours from New York and through Pullmans run throughout the season direct to the Village over the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. The western service is excellent. Stopover privileges are granted to tourists going either north or south. t For illustrated general booklet, information or reservations, address: PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE, PINEHURST, II. C, Or LEONARD TUFTS, 282 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 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 $800 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. C. L'Eclusb & Washburn, 18 E. 34th Street, New York City Page Bros., Pinehurst, N. 0. Cutis PURPQ5B tte Iaurige Joyce Engraving (b. H.CC. STILES, MGR.' Evening Star B'ld'g. Washington, D. C. 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 PINEHDRST Office at The Carolina Hours: 10 to 11 a. m., or by appointment r
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