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1 1 1 1 1 "'II 1 3 .IMHliBw PINEHURST OUTLOOK WUIBMSBBSSk f : fc-ri,- . cra eLiz3 c nizj czj crzzrrt crr- T&z Worlds Greaiesi HoM 1 in - 1 ' .; The Spirit of Good Service and Unequalled Facilities for its Accomplishment! Add to these an Unrivaled Location consider that THE McALPIN is the Largest and Safest Hotel Structu in NEPF TORK CITY and you will understand why it is the Most Talked Abotit and Most Popular Hotel in America today. Prices Notably Moderate Broadway at 34th Street (One block from Pennsylvania Station) Management MERRY & BOOMER u i T O DATE Where Thing Are. A Few lllntu and llemlnder of Service to the Uninitiated THE MUSICAL PROGRAM Monday. Carolina Orchestra will give a concert from 8 to 9, and will play for dancing from 9 to 10. Holly Inn Orchestra will play for dancing. Tuesday. Carolina Orchestra Concert 7.30 to 9; dancing, Colored Band, 9 to 10.30. Holly Inn Holly Inn Orchestra. Weddesday. Carolina Dancing, Col ored Band. Holly Inn Carolina Or chestra. Carolina Theatre Holly Inn Orchestra. Thursday. Carolina Concert and danc ing, Carolina Orchestra. Holly Inn Dancing, Colored Band.. Berkshire Holly Inn Orchestra. Friday. Carolina Dancing, Colored Band. Holly Inn Holly Inn Orches tra. Carolina Theatre Carolina Or chestra. Saturday. Carolina Combined Caro lina and Holly Inn Orchestras, concert and dancing. Holly Inn Dancing Colored Band. shooting Monday, 2.30 p. m. Target shooting for trophy. Every day, 11.00 to 12.00 a. m. Annie Oakley gives free instruction to ladies. THE RACES Wednesday, 3.30 p. m. Pacing and Trot ing. Open Race for a purse, -mile dash. Livery mounts for men. Stirl ing cup. -mile dash livery mounts for ladies. Stirling cup. Pinehurst Steeple Chase. Stirling cup. CAROLINA THEATRE Monday, April 10. 8.15 p. m. Mae Mur ray in "To Have and To Hold." Friday, April 14. 8.15 p.m. "Ben Blair," a Western drama. EQUESTRIAN Mr. and Mrs. George C. Leach will take parties riding to various points of inter est every day at 10.00 A. m. and 3.30 p. m., except Monday and Wednesday after noons. Monday, 3.30 p.m. Gymkhana. Wednesday, 3.30 p. m. Races at the track. GOLF Tuesday, April 11. Eighth Annual Mid April Tournament. The Races From a distance of two miles one might fairly conclude that a Roman cir cus was in progress, or the Harvard-Yale game, judging from the cheers and the roars marking the progress of the horses around the course, and the reveberations of the drum and the trombone coming down the breeze. Every week the trotting meet settles more down into form. Raising its head to view the arena is a grand stand the inevitable band has put in its appearance, and now directly we may expect to see white aprons and Dutch caps hawking peanuts and waffles, and a paddock haunted by the horse crazy. The meet Wednesday resulted in ful filling the ambitions of several consistent performers on the Pinehurst Track. Nat Hurd carried Travelor safely over the barriers for a well earned victory in the Steeple Chase ; Weller the untiring landed the gentlemen's purse, and Miss Dorothy Barber on the invincible Topsy again led the girls under the wire for her third trophy. Red Leo, with Thomas driving, came into its own in the trotting event, landing first satisfaction. money to everyone 's (Children Were Cheap In a Scotch chourch an old minister who was very deaf was also very anxious to 'introduce some new hymn books into the church, and asked his precentor to give out the notice immediately after the sermon. The precentor, having a notice of his own, gave out that members of the congregation wishing to have their chil dren baptised were to send their names into the vestry. The old minister think ing that it was the notice about the hymn books announced: ' ' And I wish to say for the benefit of those who have not any, that they may be had in the vestry any afternoon, be tween the hours of 3 nd 4. Ordinary little ones at a shilling each, and special little ones with red backs, at one and three.' ' ' DEAN OF THE CADDIES
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