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lISKSISIliS iMffi THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK W-Iu" cfaril If Dodson Sheltered Food House Complete with 8 ft. Pole, $8.00 f.o.b. Kankakee, IU. Feeding Car. Price $5.00 f. o. b. Kankakee, IU. GIVE A BIRD HOUSE VMS&fm There is no gift that will give more happiness than a Dodson Bird House or Feeding Device. If put out now will save the lives of many of our songbirds. Dodson Sparrow Trap Automatic drop and double funnel trap combined. Price $6.00 f. o. b. Kankakee, 111. Nature Neighbors Best set of books about birds. Beautiful colored plates. Feee Illustrated book telling how to win birds to your gardens, and descriptive folder of Nature Neighbors, illustrated with birds in natural colons. A picture worth framing. JOSEPH H. DODSON "IMisW Mr. Dodson is a director of the American Audubon Association 6 Y Wren House Price $5.00 f. o. b. Kankakee, IU. i Weathervane Feeding Table. Price $6.00 f. o. b. Kankakee, IU. Consolidated Soils Need Air-Air is Free 515,625 HOLES PER APPLI CATION ON A PUTTING GREEN 75 FEET SQUARE IF YOU STUDY SOIL PRINCIPLES AND PHILOSOPHY, WHAT IS THE ANSWER? OPEN UP YOUR SUR FACE with the SPIKE PERFORATING ROLLER THE MOST VALUABLE IMPLEMENT FOR PUTTING GREENS FAIRWAYS TURF COURTS, POLO and ATHLETIC FIELDS WRITE FOR SPECIAL CIRCULAR TO WILLIAM TUCKER Grass and Turf Specialist 35 Nassau St., New York City ASSOCIATE - MR. DONALD J. ROSS Delivery in Pinehurst Tuesdays and Fridays each week PATCH & RICHARDSON DEPARTMENT STORE P. & R. Grocery and Bakery 20 years continuous business in Southern Pines Dry Goods, Phone 16 Groceries, Phone 20 Queen Quality Shoes for Ladies. Stetson and Ealston Health Shoes for Men. Full line of Sweaters, Sweater Vests. Cluett Peabody & Co. Shirts and Collars. Fancy Dry Goods, Etc. We have one of the best Bakers in the South turning out fresh goods every day. Baking for special orders solicited. Eastern North Carolina Farms MEAN BIG YIELDS AT LOW COST THINK OP IT I 100 bushel yields of Corn per acre; 125 barrel yields of Irish Potatoes; 1 to 2 bales of Cotton; 1200 pounds of bright Tobacco; 80 bushels of Peanuts; also suited to Fruits, early truck, Cattle and Hog raising. Lands, $12 per acre, and up. Two crops per year; excellent climate; good neighbors; no better Railroad facilities anywhere; putting one within 36 hours of the great Eastern Markets. Our booklet, "Corn, Cotton and Cattle," tells all about this "Land of Opportunity." Also List of Farms and other descriptive literature free. Write W. T. KYZEK, Agricultural Agent, NOROLK SOUTERN R. R. 304 Union Terminal Building, Norfolk, Ta. & be Bew Jefferson Ann & SOUTHERN FINES, N. C. A Modern Family Hotel, recently enlarged. Rooms arranged Singly or En Suite, with Bath. Open from November to May. No consumptives received. Write for Booklet. J. S. REYNOLDS, Proprietor Southern Pines Hotel A Modern Family Hotel. Rooms single and on suite, with bath. White service. All modern conveniences, including hot and cold water in every room. Season: NOV. tO May 15 Reasonable Rates Near the GOLF COURSE and COUNTRY CLUB Southern Pines Hotel D. F McADAMS CO., So. Pines, N. C. Apply for Illustrated Booklet A. S. NEWCOMB Pinehurst Real Estate and Insurance General Office Building Reaching a Maximum (Concluded from page four) Yerger, A. B. Freeman, Walter Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mar tin, J. D. Plummer, Samuel L. Allen, Mrs. C. G. Dixon, H. A. Thompson, George F. Brown, Philadelphia; E. R. Behrend, Erie; H. W. Stephens, Chester: Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lloyd,-Mr. and Mrs. Milholland, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shott, Miss Pussey, Wilmington. NEW ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Angier, George Wright, Beals Wright, L. R. Bolton, F. S. Harding, Miss E. Cuthell, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hol den,C.E.Beane, Leonard Macum ber, H. J. Newhall, Miss F. C. Henderson, Miss Caroline M. Henderson, Julius Mathews, H. F. McClearn, Boston; W. H. Hamilton, New Haven; W. L. Langshaw, Miss Eunice Lang shaw,New Bedford ;C.B.Edgarton. Concord; F. J. Bassett, Taunton; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Aldred, Prov idence; D. Hayward Boyden, A. Boyden, Mrs. E. C. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs D. F. Boyden, Green wich; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lewis, Andover; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lasher, Bridgeport; Mr.and Mrs. J. M. Manning, Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard, Jr. Prov dence. WEST B. S. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holliday, George W. Scho field, W. J. Macdonald, B. D. But ler, Guy S. Osborne, F. A. Sperry, R. H. Whitton, Chicago; Mrs. Geqrge Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Barman, Cleveland; Miss Mildred Cowing, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cowing, Miss Amy Cowing, Cin cinnati; Miss Emma Wettleaf, Nichols, Iowa; Louis P. Posia, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Foote, Minne apolis; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fos ter, Miss Foster, Youngstown, W. E. Formiloe, Thomas Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Thorsen, Elgin, 111. ; Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Grandin, Battle Creek. SOUTH David D. Samnelson, H. M. Shannon, Charlotte; Mrs. B. F. Brown, Front Royal; George W. Watts, Durham ; W. N. Boylston, Leesburg, Fla. ; E. N. Evans, E. P. Miller, C. B. Midgley, Ben- nettsville; E. Crabtree, Durham General and Mrs. L. W. Pickle' Miss M. W. Pickle, Knoxville' Tcnn.; J. E. Poyne, Raleigh; Ben Temple, H. T. Blue, Danville; George Kostopoulos, Raleigh ; h G. Carter, Fort Worth; H. B. Green, Baltimore. MOTOR TRAMPS Mr. and Mrs. Gag Cooper. Holly Inn NEW YORK STATE Mrs. C. Olney, T. O. Muller, Mr. and Mrs. George Murnanc, Frank D. Ames, Tom McNamara, Spencer Aldrich, Charles F. Fra son, Dr. and Mrs. William W. Wendover. PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY Frank L. Silver, J. R. Suchr Mrs. George Such, Miss Kathryrt B. Jones, Dr. J. G. Paiste. NEW ENGLAND J. W. Sanders, W. W. Windle, J. H. Tutro, H. L. Woodward, H. J. Murch, Clarence Mann, Fran cis J. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Beers, Robert A. Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Philbrick, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Sullivan, Rob ert H. Hunt. WEST George L.Fordyce, Miss Emma Wettleaf, Mary V. Healy, Miss Alice Ryan. OTTAWA Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Work man, Edward Loos. SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Pharr, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 'Morson, Mrs. J. M. Morehead, W. J. Dillon, Char lotte, N. C. Vista Lodge The new residence just added to the cottage colony by Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wilson of Brooklyn h completed and furnished. The Wilsons christened and opened it for the season the first of the week. Another Residence will be started as soon as ever the plans can be completed. Mr. Alva Bradley of Cleveland has pur purchased a site next to Mrs. Bicknell's ,and has Frank Meade the architect at work now on the design of the perfect Southern Winter Cottage.
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