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THE PINEHURST ?AGE outlook Wyli oW TOWfiSEfiD'S TRIPLEX (PATENT PENDING) ' Si,,,,-,,.,,,.,., , . .,- r-.inr,- The Greatest Grass-cutter on Earth Cuts a Swath 86 Inches Wide Drawn by one horse and operated by one nan, the TEIPLEX will mow more lawn in a day than the best motor mower ever made, and cut it better at a fraction of the cost. Drawn by one horse and operated by one man, it will mow more lawn in a day than any three horse-drawn mowers with three horses and three men. Does not smash the grass to earth and plaster it in the mud in Springtime, nor crush out its life between hot rollers and hard, hot ground in Summer as does the motor mower. Write for Catalogue illustrating all types of Lawn Mowers in cluding Townsend's Golf Wonder for putting greens. (Free). 25 Central Avenue S. P. TOWNSEND & CO., SS-j A. S. NEWCOMB Pinehurst INSURANCE General Office Building The Carolina Theatre! Daniel Frohman presents The exquisite Stage and Screen Star MAEIE DORO in the great Empire Theatre success "Diplomacy" A magnificent visualization of Sardou's great International Drama. Bray Cartoon: "Miss Nanny Goat Becomes An Aviator." Burtons Holmes' Travel Picture: "Austarila's Unknown." MONDAY, APRIL 3rd. 8.15 P. M. Pathe Presents The inimitable little screen star MARIE OSBURNE supported by her wonderful big Bear, in "Little Mary Sunshine" A delightful story of child life wonderfully depicted. (This is a return engagement of this attrac tion, made by the almost universal requests from those who were so fortunate as to see it two weeks ago). Pathe Scenic. Pathe News. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th. 8.15 P.M. 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 poisons. 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 5cranton,Pa. Daniel Frohman presents the king of funmakers, JOHN BARRYMORE In a splendid patriotic comedy "An American Citizen" This is, in our judgement, the best screen comedy Mr. Barrymore has ever appeared in. Pathe Scenic. Pathe News. FRIDAY, APRIL 7th. 8.15 p. M Gape Cod Fish Products Put up Fresh from the Cape Cod Fish Wiers just off our Beach Delicious little mackerel (spiced) $2.25 per dozen cans. Kippered Silver Hake, a lightly smoked tasty article, $1.75 per dozen cans. Kippered Herring $1.75 per dozen cans. Fresh Butterfish (you'll like them) $1.50 per dozen cans. Assorted, dozens if you like. Transportation prepaid east of the Mississippi. Cape Cod Products Co. North Truro, Mass. THE LEXINGTON Pinehurst, N. C. 8team Heat, Electric Lights, Baths, Excellent Table, Moderate Rates EDWARD FITZGERALD, Manager. 4VMMB8 Siason: THE COLUMBUS, Whit Mountains, Bethlehem, N. H. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS At The Carolina J. G. Cohen, New York; Mr. Cohen, Washington; E. T. Eldridge, Brooklyn; Dr. E. P. Hyde, Cleveland; M. P. Wat son, New York; F. C. Hadley, New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. Catchings, W. O. Fred enburg, D. C. Whitney, R. J. Archibald, D. P. Morse, Mrs. M. L. Massenger, L. MacHale, Mr. and Mrs. V. Barber, C. J. Austin, New York; Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Thayer, W. P. Thayer, Miss Binn, Bos ton; Mrs. W. S. Giles, Paterson; Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Cross, II. K. Cross, Provi dence; Miss L. Bradley, Erie; M. M. Binford, Richmond; Miss E. L. Sands, Newport; E. R. McGuire, R. W. Searle, J. H. Can, Buffalo; Mrs. D. V. Scott, Montclair; J. A. Robinson, New York; Mrs. H. C Smith, Mrs. E. V. Murphy, Philadelphia; Mary W. Newborn, Cleve land; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jesoons, Cleve land; J. F. McElwain, Boston; W. C. Grey, Miss Elizabeth Grey, Chicago ; Mrs. F. F. Sheckume, Miss Sheckume, Miss Elizabeth Sheckume, Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. B. Elgort, New York; R. G. Stall, Brockton ; Miss Mary Barber, New York ; J. T. McCaddon, New York; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fernly, Philadelphia; A. H. Rice, Pittsfield; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hallett, Miss Bernice Hallett, Boston; S. G. McCaddon, New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wyckoff, Holyoke; E. S. Sco- field, Jr., Stamford; Mrs. W. H. Bryant, Philadelphia; Mrs. R. M. Flemmings, Miss Dorothy Flemmings, Pittsburgh; J. W. Pew, Jr., Philadelphia; Mrs. W. L. Crow, Miss Grace N. Crow, Ruth E. Beningham, Rye; Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dayton, G. W. S. Johnston, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hammond, German- town; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hathaway, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hatha way, Mr. and Hrs. H. R. Hathaway, New York; C. W. Folds, Chicago; F. B. Sey mour, Howard Penrose, Hartford; F. H. Hoover, New York; D. F. Dillon, Fitch- burg; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Vaughan, Phil adelphia; Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Peabody; Mrs. Iva Vaughan, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hollingsworth, Lecester; Mr. and Mrs. M. Woodbury, Waverly; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ethridge, Miss Eth ridge, Rome; W. H. Lyford, Chicago; H. S. Cummings, Stamford; R. 0. Yung bluth, F. H. Pope, Chicago; D. T. Heuly, J. J. Philan, New York; J. A. Gibson, Toronto; W. H. Nevins, Reo Nevins, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Crider, Cleveland; C. D. Boynton, F. J. Cox, Perth Amboy; R. G. Croft, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. R. Carey, Jersey City; Mrs. W. H. Sherrill, Poughkeepsie; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Corneau, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Head, Miss Elinor Head, Marion Head, Greensburg; L. E. Densboro, New York;- E. A. Spring, New York; J. W. Wells, Newell; H. J. Top pin, Greenwich ; P. T. Weaver, Cleveland ; G. S. Watts, Norwick; Mr. and Mrs. F; W Goakes, Cleveland; H. B. Day, New York; J. W. Elliatt, Chicago; F. K. Robeson, Rochester; G. II. Milliken, New York; F. H. McGrow, Jr., Pittsburgh; Mrs. B. Underwood, E. R. Underwood, Miss E. Underwood, R. Underwood, Miss Mills, Summit; R. H. Thayer, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Clark, Miss A. Cenover, Miss Dorothy Cose, Milford; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mason, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Smith, Buffai; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harvey, Miss Harvey, Dover; Mrs. A. Benney, Miss Benney, Brookline; C. T. Shaers, Springfield; G. W. Sweeney, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wells, Cleveland; C. E. Urban, Lancaster; A. C. Crumden, St. Louis; C. L. Banshur, Harvey Banshur, W. R. Simorse, E. M. Baines, C. E. VanVleek, Jr.,, V. C. Longley, New York; M. H. McCarthy, Agnes McCarthy, Somerville; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Noble, Adams; D. Good, Buffalo. At the llollj Inn T. G. Frost, New York; A. L. Pierson, Jr., Essex Fells; E. H. Fairbanks, Phil adelphia; A. A. Keally, Sharon; II. F. Harper, Lansing; Dr. C. M. Hoover, Dr. C. S. Hoover, Alliance; Robert Olmstead, Condersport; Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Phil brick, Boston; L. E. Denslow, M. Apple baum, G. D. Hortin, New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Conway, South Orange; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Burton, Boston; Ruth Hitchborn, Cambridge; Joseph Strayer, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. M. Obeindorf, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Poronto, Chicago; J. C. W. Skimer, Brooklyn; Charles Lar ver, New York; Mrs. E. D. McCabe, Brooklyn; William Bryne, St. Davids; Clarence Hackney, Atlantic City; Mr. and Mrs. E. II. March, Sandusky; Mrs. William West, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Goodnow, Keane; Miss Bren nan, New York; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilcox, Madison; W. E. Richmond, Miss Mary Richmond, Providence; Mr. and Mrs. M. Fasset, Elmira; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Webster, Mr. A. S. Webster, Jr., Camden; W. H. Powers, Bradford; C. W. Radliff, Hartford; S. L. Haynes, A. P. Hawley; Springfield; II. A. Watson, Asbury Park; J. M. Byers, New York; H. P. Judson, Chicago ; G. J. Webster, Jr., Marquette; Mr. and Mrs. G. Gibson, Toronto; D. E. Hoover, Warren; J. H. Oliver, Lynchburg; J. H. Callins, Wash ington; F..T. Gates, Montclair; M. F. O'Connell, Fitchburg; Tom McNainara, M. J. Brady, Tom Kerrigan, Boston; P. J. Doyle, New York; Mr. and Mrs. L. S.. Brown, Springfield; J. J. Young, Boston; Miss Stevens, Warren Olmsted, Conders port; J. H. Hunt, Worcester; Alex Camp bell, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jamison, Concord; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S. Webb, Miss A. Webb, William O. Stan ton, Cleveland; Tom Boyd, Fox Hills; J. W. Laughlin, Boston; A. W. Neal, Cleveland. The Ilrkliir J. Ryan, R. N. Hair, Brooklyn; Mr.. and Mrs. P. E. DeFere, Masters Paul, Jr., and Roland DeFere, New York; Albert Kaine, New York; R. Y. Bennard, Phila delphia; H. B. Wassell, A. P. Hill, Pitts burgh; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Perkins, Bos ton; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Flody, Lynn; Mrs. M. P. Koin, Minneapolis; S. Col lins, O. J. Callahan, New York; L. C. Williams, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hosteller, Pittsburgh; ' Mrs. H. B. Moore, Miss Ethel Moore, Miss Catherine Moore, Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sieg fried, Youngstown; C. F. Brister, R. M.. Burton, B. Arnold, Cincinnati; J. J. Young, Boston; H. D. Bernard, Philadel phia; R. F. Kelton, D. B. Kelton,.
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