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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK N L. CARPENTER & CO Main Office, 17 William Street, New York City. Members N. Y. Stock andlCotton Exchanges. MUNCH OFFICE AT THE CAROLINA Pinehurst, N. C. Private wire to Mew York give up business Solicited. Dine Top Lodge and Kennels P Pine Bluff, " or,?1VTol,n on main line of Seaboard Kailway seven miles from Pinehurst Fin Quail Shooting Comfortoble accommodations for Sportsmen and their Wives All Modern Conveniences Headquarters of M I II U7 1 IV T Kit CASOEIM CIjUD C.& li. P. Blow JACKSON SPRINGS HOTEL ALWAYS OPEN Quail abundant. Special Teas and Dinners. Geo. R. Ross, Prop'r. Jackson Springs, N. C. Mr. Arthur G. Lockwood Buigns and Constructs Modern Golf Courses at Reasonable Prices Full Particulars on Application MBDFORD, MASS.. Tel. 164-M Grass Seed of Known Quality TESTED FOR PURITY AND GERMINATION In considering the purchase of grass seed, we ask the opportunity of talking or corresponding with those interested in securing the best results. 30 & 32 Barclay Street! New York JALLEN'S FOOT -EASE! I Tha Original Antiseptic Powder for the feet: Tennis and Base Ball Players,Dancers, Walkers, use it because it makes their feelt comfortable andj keens them in condition. Shake: it in the shoes and sprinkle in; the foot-bath. The Standard remedy for: the feet for a Quarter cen-; lury. Makes tight fitting or patent- leather shoes feel easy. Believes hot, puffy feet. (i.ij b everywhere 25c. For FREE sample, address Itwi EN S 0LMSTED LeRoy, N. Y.: i mm the colony, which is now as full as a merry-go-round. Sibley is on the Y. M. 0, A. staff at Camp Dix and is on his way to inspect the Southern cantonments. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hornblower have arrived to christen their new chateau on Society Hill. This, I am informed, fills the town up exactly. This and the coming of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Thomas of Eome, New York. All Winter their string of fast and beauti ful horses Have been the delight of the Track and the Show, but they have not been here to enjoy the triumphs. They have moved into the Currituck, one of the new and fancy creations of the Building Company's up on the hill near the Bishops and the Noyes and Mrs. Springs new house. Newcomb says that the folks are still buying lots and fixing to drive the con tractors crazy, as hitherto. The latest acquisition to the colony is J. Ebb Wier, of Brooklyn, who has separated S. J. Stutts of his lot near John R. Towles of Brooklyn and the Magoon place, where he intends to make him a home this com ing summer for occupancy next fall. If I began to retail to you the goings on in this hamlet I would get the writ er 's cramp. Of course being Spring Tournament week the place is quite mad. There are two or three hundred of these golfing fans, filling the whole mortal landscape with caroming balls, and the whole welkin with their inevitable laments that they are not on their game, and almost made a spread eagle. But there are compensations. Last Satur day they held a very creditable Horse Show at the Track. Colonel Swigert, who is on to this game, got out a very imposing array of animals, and the col ony produced a better line of riders and pretty costumes and high stepping trotters than anyone would nave imagined. I am inclined to agree with Com mander Elia, who contended that no judge in his senses would refuse the blue ribbon to the best looking girls, no mat ter what they rode. But the judges were more painstaking. The experts in the business were all on hand. Jay Hall, Nat Hurd, C. L. Bausher, Col. Swigert, Mrs. Spencer, and J. R. Thomas took careful note of conformation and such immaterial matters, while the stand took note of the riding habits and the ensemble. The honors were carried off by Miss Betty Bicknell, Miss Morton, Miss Chapin, Mrs. Bausher and Mrs. Tufts, and half a dozen men more or less. The place was jammed with cars. As usual the Franklin gang were in perky evidence. I have remarked before that they are all set up about their rolling Hfop.k. And I see that this is not con fined to the Sandhils. Here is a clipping I just cut from some New York paper, revealing an epidemic "Have vou noticed the peculiar be TiavioT of owners of Franklin cars? When two or more of them get together they call a meeting to discuss the mirac nualities of their thrice-blest ma chine. They salute one another on the m. thev have grips and passwords, and, we dare say, they hold lodge meet- ings and confer degrees. A rum lot." Well, I am off to hear Captain Fallon give the Huns hell, and to hear Henry Page damn the unpatriotic. This last he does to everyone's satisfaction and the horrification of the pius press. Lord Aberdeen. A FOUR-FOOTED GADIIIB Canadian Golfer' Version of Dodo's Famous Performances Champion Bodo von der Weissenburg, lately of the police force of Stuttgart, Germany, has been brought to Pinehurst by Mr. J. V. Hall, of New York, and was exhibited by his owner at the Sandhill Fair the other day. Bodo does every thing that a well-trained police' dog can be reasonably expected to attend to. He traces the footsteps of a fleeing ' 'crimi nal,' ' scents his way unerringly through a crowd, takes a ten foot fence on the way as a matter of course and, overtak ing his quarry, pins him to the ground in the most approved fashion. Bodo had been at Pinehurst only a few days when he succumbed to environment and took up golf. He stands behind his owner at the tee, points the ball in its flight, follows it into the woodlands', an nounces its speedy discovery by joyful barks and stands guard over it until his master arrives. Mr. Hall says he hasn't lost a hole through losing his ball since Bodo undertook to caddie for him. One trouble at the outset was that Bodo insisted on picking up the ball of his master's opponent, but after the TJ. S. G. A. rules had been carefully ex plained to him and he had been given the scent of both balls in the match, this difficulty ended and he now picks up outsiders' balls only. Bodo found no less than fourteen of these in one round, the other day. Tbe Sleaa I tells 'em to please Bile a dinner er pease En set me a table out under de trees, Den lemme be fed Wid a pone er corn bread En ingerns; den lemme lay down on a bed. Oh, de skeeter kin sting En de dirt-dauber sing, De housefly kin tickle my yur wid 'is whing; De chillun kin bawl, De cuckroach kin crawl Up my britches, en ganders en peafowls kin squall; . Oh, the dishes kin break En de shetters kin shake But all kin er fusses can't keep me awake, 'Ca'se it takes more 'n dese T' onsettle my ease, When I's et a good dinner er corn-pone en peas. (Uncle Bemus is not distrubed by any wheatless-meatless rules) John Charles McNeill. IMPORTED HOSIERY For Golf, Tecsis and Sport Wear IN ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS FOR MEN AND WOMEN 5 n No. IS M f A FinestScotch WoolTennia Sockeinwhite, i1UlUKry, green, black, heather and CA white, with colored clocks, a pair 'V 1J 1C Men's Fineet Scotch Wool Golf Iloee, AU At? in green, gray, brown and 9 CA heather (without feet 13), pair O.DV SKI Oft Women's Scotch Wool Stockings, in 11 0. .J white, whit with colored O AA docks, Oxford green and heather. pair 'vv r i.t. r t..:. ..J c. -i Mai Orders fiVea prompt attentioa. Stewart Sporting Sales Co. W 425 FIFTH AVE., at 38th St, N. Y. Pinehurst Jewelry Shop At The Carolina. Jewelry Novelties & Silverware Repairing and Engraving A. MOIVTBSAISTI Tailor and Dress Maker aiding Habits and Sporting Apparel French Dry Cleaning Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines, N. C. Pinehurst Farms Dairy and Market Garden Supplying the Entire Village in their Respective Departments. Village Guests are Cordially Invited to Visit These Modern Plants. Address Correspondence to PlIfEOrilftT OSNBIIAX OMICE
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