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p"Mii the piNEHuRsT outlqqkwI m White Snlphur Springs West Virginia A European Cure in America The Greenbrier Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN OPEN ALL THE YEAR Finest Bath Establishment in America connected directly with the Hotel. Nauheim and all principal baths of European Health Resorts are given with equal benefit in Winter as in Summer. 6,300 yard Golf Course in fine condition. Booking Offices New York, The Plaza Boston, Copley Plaza Fred Sterry Managing Director TriE PLAZIA. New York World's Famous Hotel Opposite Central Park At 59th Street, Best for Comfort, Luxury and Exclusiveness. Close to Shops and Theatres. Write for Booklet. Fred What's Doing at the Carolina Theatre . Jesse Laskey presents America's leading character star THEODORE ROBERTS In an elaborate and stirring picturization of Mark Twain's American Classic, "Pudd'nhead Wilson" A photoplay of combined humor and stirring drama tempered by a deep note of human sympathy. South American Travel Pictures. Bray Cartoon, "Inbad, the Sailor." Colored Orchestra. MONDAY, MARCH 6th. 8.15 P. m. Pathe presents "The Maude Adams of the Screen" JACKIE SAUNDERS in "The Shrine of Happiness" A delightful romantic drama produced by Balboa, and superbly treated in Pathe Color. Hand colored scenic and educational. One reel comedy. Holly Inn Orchestra. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th. 8.15 p.m. fit sou plan to visit flMneburst You surely want THE OUTLOOK in advance of your coming. Why not send your remittance NOW? A post card secures a sample copy. THE OUTLOOK PUBLISHING CO., Pinehurst, North Carolina J. H. Slocum Resident Manager Sterry, Managing Director. Jesse L. Laskey presents The Photoplay Favorite of Two Continents. FANNIE WARD in an elaborate picturization of the widely read story of the West, "Tennessee's Partner" (Suggested by Bret Harte's Story) Miss Ward, in this production, is a girl of the plains marvelous scenery, faithful represen tations of frontier life exciting episode. Paramount Pictograph. Hand Colored Scenic. Carolina Orchestra. FRIDAY, MARCH 10th. 8.15 P. M. SPRING TOURNAMENT (Continued from page one) R. E. Paine, Brookline F. S. Coleman, Kent Country George Motley, Rochester J. H. Ottley, Nassau Daniel Darreff, Sea View Marcus Aaron, Westmoreland C. L. Sipe, Bellevue D. H. Bishop, South Shore R. A. Balfe, South Shore SIXTH SIXTEEN D. F. McMahan, Dunwoodie H. P. Burt, Crescent W. E. Blewett, New York C. F. Lancaster, Woodland N. D. Clark, Woodbridge J. T. Newton, Tuxedo C. S. Stephenson, North Fork Jack Tunis, Bellevue Walter Stall, Brockton Charles Fletcher, Oaklie S. F. Cushman, Mealmrg H. H. Rackham, Detroit F. C. Hall, Montclair J. R. Towle, Calumet Robert Foot, New Haven H. W. Ormsbee, South Shore SEVENTH SIXTEEN Anthony Will, Onondaga Robert Kuebler, Forest Hill B. S. Pearsall, Elgen H. C. Anderson, Pittsburgh S. H. Steele, Dyker Meadow Andrew Baxter, Wykagye W. B. Ballou, Highland A. T. Walta, Pittsburgh Horace Crary, Warren J. A. Bryant, Detroit William W. Umbanhauer, Lu Lu S. R. Smith, Garden City S. E. Slaymaker, Apawamis W. L. Baldwin, Wee Burn James Barber, Englewood H. A. Waldron, Agawam EIGHTH SIXTEEN J. R. Turner, Old York Road H. H. Dean, Nassau F. M. Carroll, Wollaston Dr. B. W. Brown, Tedesco W. M. Nute, Thorny Lea H. B. Osgood, Beverly M. J. Rankin, Dunwoodie S. O. Curtice, Salisbury R. H. Cushman, Meaburgh E. B. Sherman, New Bedford B. Starkey, Fox Hills A. H. Shotwell, Exmore D. S. Brassil, New York M. Burke, Malrboro O. A. Blackburn, Oakmont L. H. Starkey, Greenwich NINTH SIXTEEN T. E. Jones, Pittsburgh W. A. Dewolf, Baltusrol W. A. Sandford, Montclair H. P. Hotchkiss, New Haven E. J. Phillips, Nassau H. S. Lesher, Aronimink Robert Wardrop, Sewickley Valley J. V. Beekman, Plainfield Henry Holt, Wanbanakee A. J. Harris, Sinnissippi P. S. Dickinson, Essex H. R. MacKenzie, St. Andrews E. B. Learning, Morristown R. Spittal, Erie F. L. Klingensmith, Bloomfield R. R. Scott, Inverness TENTH SIXTEEN F. R. Candee, Onondaga 225 C. F. Stead, Brooklawn 225 C. H. Simmerman, Lu Lu 225 W. A. Lincoln, Springfield 225 H. P. De Forest, Pelham 225 S. M. Gourley, Hillsboro 225 F. T. Buckins, Frankford 225 F. P. Betts, London 225. j. H. Ingersoll, St. Catherine 226 William F. Magraw, Maime Field 226 T. B. Bleeker, Huntingdon 226 II. W. Boyd, Exmore 226 B. V. Kanaly, Grand Beach 227 L. E. Mertz, Portchester 22T G. E. Lindley, Bethlehem 227 F. T. Ellison, Rochester 228 ELEVENTH SIXEEEN H. H. Rackham, Detroit 228 Donald Dey, Onondaga 229 A. McLeod, Albany 229 J. E. Jones, Jockson 229 J. S. Croll, Baltusrol 230 P. T. Whipple, Kansas City 230 W. L. Verlenden, Lansdown 230 R. C. BLancke, Montclair 231 G. A. Magoon, Pittsburgh 231 Clinton Scollard Yahmendahia 231 T. H. Sheppard, Pittsburgh 232 E. C. Towslee, Calumet 233 L. C. Block, North Hills 234 J. WardwelL, Tenggage 234 William M. Sweet, Canoe Brook 235- TWELFTH SIXTEEN B. V. Covert, Lockport 235 C. B. Kessing, Hyde Park 236 Joseph Cote, Pittsburgh 236 H. A. Lloyd, Hyde Park 237 C. R. Hoag, Forest Hill 238 M. Sullivan, Detroit 238 R. A. Swigert, Palmetto 238 T. S. Walker, Scarsdale 240 M. J. Rogan, Red Run 240 J. C. Bell, Rockland 241 R. S. Bulger, Old York Road 241 W. A. Jones, Forest Hill 242 W. A. Barron, Newburyport 242 R. J. Walsh, Greenwich 242 L. S. Milner, Wannamoisette 242' J. G. Luke, Ardsley 243 THIRTEENTH SIXTEEN E. C. Keating, Elmira 24a W. W. Holmes, Waterbury 24a E. L. Morgan, Youngstown 244 H. B. Fowler, Baltusrol 24$ W. D. Buckley, Souix City 247 W. F. Newberry, Baltusrol 248 Dr. Carlos F. McDonald, Tuxedo 248 W. H. Weller, St. Catherine . 248 G. J. Keyes, Rochester 2491 N. P. Qraydon, London Hunt 249 G. W. Baker, Cooscuet 250- D. McLean, New York 251 C C. Straughn, Freehold 251 H. S. Houston, Mt. Tom 254 G. Ross, Dyker Meadow 254 C. P. Mason, Pinehurst 254 FOURTEENTH SIXTEEN G. A. Suter, St. Andrews 255 Richard Markey, Salisbury 255 T. M. Fitzgerald, Lansdown 256- Walter Lyon, Huntingdon 257 G. A. Goodman, Portsmouth 257 B. S. Boyce, South Shore 257 E. B. Wier, North Fork 258 J. F. Doran, Hartford 263 J. J. Killigrew, Boston 264 H. W. Baker, Scarsdale 265 H. Marks, Detroit 267 A. C. Judd, Waterbury 268 Percy Proctor, Cincinnati 270' 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 205 205 205 206 206 207 207 207 207 207 208 208 208 208 208 209 209 209 209 210 210 211 211 211 211 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 213 214 215 215 215 215 216 216 217 217 218 218 218 219 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 222 222 222 222 223 223 223 223 223 223 224 224 224
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