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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK TO THE UTMOST FARTHING (Concluded from pagt one) aliped along both sides of the course, making an isle of rifles for the cortege to pass through. THE MOUNTED ESCORT Heralded by the bugles a mounted es cort was the first to appear volunteers from the jockey club, girls and boys, who made an imPre?sive and l)rave aP -pearance. Governor Bickett, accom panied by Colonel R. E. Swigert, found er and representative of the club, fol lowed in an open Victoria drawn by six horses, guided by two postilions in the Pinehurst livery. They were followed in turn by Governor Martin B. Brumbaugh of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Brumbaugh in another open carriage, and by the Tally ho drawn by six white horses, In the Tallyho were Colonel Francis H. Fries .of Winston Salem, in charge of the War Saving Campargn of North Carolina, Rear Admiral H. W. Lyon, Rear Ad miral W. W. Mead, General H. P. Maus, the Hon. Henry A. Page, food comp troller of the state and Mrs. Page. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Page, Mrs. P. C. Hey- public. - Henry A. Page then spoke briefly in his most vigorous and lucid style. He said that Emma Goldman and Berkman attempted to obstruct one of our essen tial war activities the draft. They are now in jail. . That, others, no better than they, were attempting to obstruct the War Loans, and the Conservative Pro gramsand they, too, would soon be in jail or put with their backs to a firing wall, where all traitors belonged. This met enthusiastic support. He then in troduced Colonel Fries The Colonel, with a war saving cer tificate in one hand and a five dollar bill in the other, drove home to the people the identical value of both, and presented the economic and financial de tails of the saving program in simple and forceful style. He was followed by Governor Brumbaugh. PENNSYLVANIA'S PLEDGE The Governor has a commanding pres ence, and a portly and vigorous manner of speaking. He hit straight from the shoulder, saying flatly that there was to be no end to this fight until we had licked the Kaiser, to a frazzle. That the only business of this country was to win A A 5m - 1 EJ-i&? Jo I'OvfiiH'fWr - '-Soira ' " ' U, ,;yt i ? '- - - .-4 - - ."'...'"v7r"" , -iroiiMi.M,J f ffiTmtvmm-m t . 1 s , , l roaw r , T, .. .. - - MirTtni . i - - ' - ' ' THE SPEAKERS " wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tufts of the Sandhill committee. AN IMPRESSIVE SPECTACLE 1 . As the cortege rode by the soldiers came to present arms, and the crowd cheered and waved; and a moment later "when they appeared again in the speak ers stand old glory was flung to the breeze, and the whole multitude arose to attention to the strains of the Star 'Spangled Banner. A VETERAN'S CONTRIBUTION Mr. Ileywood, chairman of the Sand WU committee, first called for General s- A. Dennison to join the company. The general, who is a veteran cf the Canadian army, answered from the wowd with a hearty "Here foir" and ade his way amid general laughter and aPplau?e. Mr. Ileywood first introduced Major Anderson of Fort Sumpter. The Major, mindful of heroic days past, called upon every one to join him-'If a man as nover sung before, let him .sing now' and accompanied by the band, ti" crwd in singing the immortal of the Battle Hymn of the Re- STAND AT THE RALLY. h war. and that the duty of every indi vidual present was to turn his effort and every cent of his money into the forge. He called on North Carolina to rally to the fight, assurred them of the indomit able support of their brothers under the shadow of Independence Hall. His ap peal was irrisistable the Governor of Pennsylvania saying to the Governor of Carolina " Tell your boys to drive like the devil that we are in the left Plank with every man and every nickel, and are there to stay to the uttermost limit." RESPONSE BY THE OLD NORTH STATE Governor Bickett took the floor as what he was the leader of his people. Humorous and colloquial, with a few stories and- reminiscences he quickly showed the gathering that he was one of them, and that he knew every sandy path and old Scotch tradition surround ing the ancient hamlets whence he was calling the sinews of war. And then he told them what they had to do that they had to yield up the produce of their acres and the contents of the old stocking, and put their plow to the I. S77C if LJ OpenDoo) r i the Qnd of' . Inviting you to the rest that will give inspiration for fresh endeavor, is the door that opens into your bedroom at the McAIpin. There every desire has been foreseen, every modern convenience is at your command. And when you have rested, you will find outside your door a hotel whose every department excels in the art of p! HOTEL MALPIN L. M. BOOMER. Managing Director Broadway at Thirty-Fourth Street NEW YORK CITY furrow that knows no turning, and their savings into the hands of their govern ment to back their boys gone forth to the salvation of the world. He said it, and they knew he meant it, and they gave abundant evidence that they would obey with all their hearts. The governors and Col. Fries and the committee then went to Garron Hill for tea, and to the Club House for din ner, . where they were the guests of Leonard Tufts. Surgical DrfHlor Cl Mrs. Williamson, graduated Red Cross nurse and instructor, is devoting her vacation to giving lessons to the ladies of the colony in surgical dressings. She has been conducting classes at the Berk shire hotel, and has added greatly to the efficiency of - the working force. Among her pupils are Mrs. J. D. C. Rumsey, Mrs. S. A. D. Shepard, Mrs. J. R. Page, Mrs. Frank Hitchcock, Mrs. Massey, Miss Lewis, Mrs. M. T. Bishop, and Mrs. Leonard Tufts. Store Dor Ileal Nash has caught the prevailing hunt ing dog' fever, and has selected him a French griffon for the next Season's shooting. ne got him from Dan Morgan Dan being long on the griffon breed. It is Cob's Maximilian, that ran so well at Kane, Pennsylvania, at the grouse trials. To make up for this loss Morgan has added two police dogs to his string five months old puppies sired by Hall's champion Bodo. Looks to the uninitiated as if we were in a fair way to become the most fashionable Canine resort on the. continent. Do a Bit at every Bite Save Wheat, Butter, Sugar, Meat.
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