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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK to For Sale Here Is Your Opportunity for Hunt ing and Fishing in Fall and Winter BEAUTI FUL SOUTHERN ESTATE On Homosassa River, West Coast of Flor ida Six miles from Gulf of Mexico. Emin ently suited to gentleman's house or for club. Said to be twenty-eight kinds of fish in the river. Excellent quail shooting within short distance, also deer hunting. There is also duck shooting in rivers running into the Homosassa, as well as plenty of duck shooting in the Cheshowski River; ten miles below Homosassa an easy trip by boat. FINE COTTAGE Completely furnished. Lighted by acetylene gas, containing living room, dining room, gentlemen's room, lavatory, kitchen and servant's bedroom on first floor. Five commodious chambers and two bathrooms on second floor with flush closets connecting with sewers. Piazza on north, fronting tha river, which is but fifty feet distant. Piazza also on west, fronting orange and grapefruit groves, and fountain. ABOUT TWO ACRES OF LAND All enclosed with fine painted fence. WATER TOWER For salt and fresh water. ENGINE IIOUSH AND ENGINE For water service and acetylene lights. Also stable and addition. WAGON FOR HUNTING Fitted for ice and water for dogs. FINE DOG KENNELS. FORTY-SIX ORANGE TREES Seventeen bearing fruit this year. FIFTY- KOUR GRAPEFRUIT TREES Eight bearing fruit this year. TWO TANGERINE TREES Full bearing. FINE BOAT HOUSE With three power boats, one built by Lawley, with mahogany fin ished cabin. Has two lounges, very comfort able for sleeping. Lavatory. Speed eight miles per hour. Two other boats fitted for fishing. Two mahogany row boats and one ordinary rowboat. Price $12,500 "Which is less than one-half of original investment. Inquiries for further details should be addressed to Geo. C. Dutton, 55 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Xotice This is the estate of the late B. F. Dutton. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH Eu'opean plan Tir Irish and Roman baths. Stop over and see beautiful Richmond and historical points Coun ty Club, with 18-hole Golf Club neaiby. Booklet on request . F WEISIGER, Manager Merchants 4 Miners Trans. Go. BETWEEN Boston, Providence and Norfolk MOST DELIGHTFUL ROUTE TO AND FROM PINEHURST Florida Service between Boston, Providence, Philadelphia Baltimore and Jacksonville Fine Steamers Low Fares Best Service AUTOMOBILES CARRIED Marconi Wlrelena Telegraph enl For llnnUIrl E. C. Lohr, Agt.f Norfolk, Va. C. H. Maynard, Agt., Boston, Mass. James Barry, Agt., Providence, R. I. W. P. Turner, G. P. A., Baltimore. Md. "Finest Coastwise Trips in the World" OOTLQ0K ' Published Every Saturday Morning During the Season, November May, at Pinehurst, North Carolina Conducted Uy Italph W. Pag- For Advertising Rates and Space apply to EDHIW A. EH II ARC 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. Km Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Pinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina. Saturday, December 1G, lOlG Ileligioui Nerrlcen At the Pinehurst Chapel: Holy Communion 9.30 A. M. Children 's Services 10.00 a. m. Morning Service and Sermon 11.00 A. M. Night Service at the Com munity House at ...... 8.00 p. m. Roman Catholic Early Mass 6.15 a. m. Second Mass 8.00 a.m. Arrive 8.00 a. m. 8.30 a. m. 7.00 p. M. 8.30 p. m. ZTlalU Leave 7.00 a. m. 8.30 a. m 6.00 P. m. 8.00 p. M. Train NORTH Leave 9.40 a. m. 9.00 p. m. from north Due 8.05 A. M. 8.30 P. M. SOUTH Leave 7.10 a.m. 7.35 P. i: FROM SOUTH Due 10.30 A. M. 9.45 P. M. The Village Gossip Dear Duchess : I'm about to follow the style and open our new house. All the necessary furniture has been moved into the cellar, and every body else is doing it. On my way to dinner at George Maurices the other night I saw James Barber's mansion lighted up like a liner at sea, and lights twinkling from Myrtle Terrace out on Cotillion Hill. Judge and Mrs. Sanford Steele moved in the other day and had an afternoon card party for Miss Jennie Hinman, who is visit ing there. Mrs. G. M. Howard, Mrs. T. T. Watson, Mrs. C. L. Lancaster, Mrs. Arthur New comb, Mrs. J. D. C. Rumsey and Mrs. H. W. Priest made up two tables, and the pleasant afternoon wound up with refreshments. Mrs. Moneypenny is in town to start the Barber establishment on the right road; and the whole family are expected shortly after Christmas. I would be deeply grateful if vou would tell Phil Carter to j - - - come down here. I need a side partner for a new game Becker has invented. It's called a Swat- fest, and is played in all unessen tials the same as golf. In its essential ooints it resembles a - X bear raid on the cotton market, and found me long six drives, two foozled approaches and a mis placed putt. The fine points of the game are still obscure, but anyone interested can learn them from Donald Parson and the Youngstown brigade, C. F. Lan caster, and other experts with the niblic and score card. They have opened the number three course, and like our income the extra leeway is instantly con sumed. A still hunt on either course usually conducted by me from a hiding place in the bushes where I have repaired to investi gate the odd journeys of my ball is likely to reveal a lot of famil iar and interesting parties coming down the course. Here I was passed daily by Governor Brum baugh of Pennsylvania vainly en deavoring o make a better score than S. C. Child of Camden and the Atlantic Seaboard. The Gov ernor started around 100, and Child around 98. The Governor went after him with a vengence and finally turned a ninety. No use. Child, who has played srolf in every country in the world where it is ( understood, and on nearly every accessible links, kept up with the game and ended with an 87. Then would come Tom Kellv rambling by leading Austin Sands of Newport skillfully into pond and brake, by the joke route. Here I see our old friends arriv ing for the first time. There was George T. Dunlap, who has come with Mrs. Dunlap and George Jr., from Summit for the season ; George H. Crocker, one of the charter members of the village and some boys from Fitchburg came driving by, and Jay Hall from New York, who has engaged the Chinquapin for the year. There is a girl down here who is going to give Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd and Mrs. Barlow and Miss Eleanor Gates some thing to think about in this golf ing game. It is Miss Thurston, whose father, W. H. Thurston of New York, has just finished a cot tage on the hill, where the fami- ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE The Original Antlseptio Powder for the Feel GOLFERS Tennis and Base Ball Players, Dancers, Walkers use it because it makes their .feet comfortable and keeps them in con dition. Shake it in the shoes and sprin kle in the foot-bath. The Standard rem edy for the feet for a Quarter Century Makes tijiht-fit-ing or patent- eather shoes feel easy, Uelieveshot, puliy feet, Sold everywhere, 25c. For FKEE sample address ALLEN S. OLMSTED. Le Roy; N. Y '"'Mi LOST Between Pine Bluff and Keyser on Clay Road A Double Barrel Parker Shotgun Finder please return to PINE BLUFF INN A good reward will be paid. SUGG'S LIVERY Phone: 301 Southern Pines, N. C. DRIVING AND SADDLE HORSES 7 and 5 Passenger Automobiles (1917 Models) From $3.00 per lour DOWN Highland Park Hotel (Queen of Winter Resorts) GOLF POLO TENNIS HUNTING All Outdoor Sports Open December to May Write for Booklet J. J. Sweeney, Manager AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA Mr. Arthur G. Lockwood Designs and Constructs Modern Golf Courses at Reasonable Prices Full Particulars on Application MEDFORD, MASS., Tel. 164-M
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