THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 8 HOTEL PALMS If you intend visiting the Land of Sunshine this Winter The Hotel Palms : West Palm Beach. Florida Caters to your patronage It's up-to-the-minute Write for Booklet Rates $4.00 and up. American Plan IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS Bethlehem Country Club Bethlehem, New Hampshire Golf under Ideal Conditions. 18 Hole Course 6026 yards. Modern Club Iouse. Steel Lockers Rhowers. Two Clay Tennis Courts. Clock Golf and Putting Green s. Bethlehem has 30 Hotels Their guests have the privileges of the Club. Ask Mr. Abbe,.at the Holly Inn, Pinehurst. Pinehurst Jewelry $hop At Xh Carolina Jewelry Novelties & Silverware Repairing and Engraving jK. MONTE8ANTI Tailor and Dress Maker Biding Habits and Sporting Apparel Frtnch Dry Cleaning Fi&nijlunla Ave., Southern Pines, N. C. Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH ' Southern Pines, North Carolina GEORGE G. HEBR, B.S..D.D. S. SPECIALIST IN PORCELAIN FILLINGS AND CROWN AND BRIDGE WCBK Southern Pines North Carolina 'Phone 39 When touring to er from Pinehurst stop at OXFORD The prettiest town in North Carolina 125 miles from Pinehurst, 135 miles from Richmond The EXCHANGE HOTEL at Oxford offers ex cellent accomodations for motoring parties and first class garage facilities r. NnifM) Proprietor AYRAULT KENNELS (Breeders in High Class Toy Dogs) Bennett Street and Massachusetts Ave. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. For Sale, 2 Toy Poodles, 1 Griffon, 3 Blenheim Spaniels, 1 Coach Bog, 2 Bostons SEASON'S COLFIIVO CAI1SIVAL Full JProg-ram of Events Scheduled at Country Clul The dates, composition, and prizes of the principal tournaments to be held during the season on the Pinehurst links are as follows: Fifteenth Annual Spring Tournament (March 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Qualifying round, thirty-six holes; finals, eighteen holes in all divisions. Gold medal for best qualification score; President's Trophy to winner of first sixteen; Qor ernors Trophy to winner of second six teen; Secretary's Trophy to winner of third sixteen; Treasurer's Trophy to winner of fourth sixteen; Captain's Trophy to winner of fifth sixteen; Club Trophy to winner of sixth sixteen; tro phies to winners of seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth divis ions; sterling trophies to first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth division runners-up and con solation division winners; silver medals to division runners-up and consolation divi sion winners in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth divisions. This tournament will be conducted on the Pinehurst System, explained in connection with the Mid winter tournament. There will also be a Consolation tournament as in the Mid winter. Seventeenth Annual United North and South Amateur Championship for Wom en ) March 22, 24, 25, 26) Qualifying round and finals, eighteen holes to be played on the morning of each day, four divisions of eight to qualify. Gold medal for best qualification score. Championship Trophy to winner of first eight; Governors' Trophy to winner of second eight; Secretary's Trophy to winner of third eight, and Treasurer's Trophy to winner of fourth eight, and sterling trophies to the runners-up and consoation division winners in each division. Nineteenth Annual United North and South Open Championship (March 28, 29) Seventy-two hole medal play; ama teur winning first prize to receive a tro phy. First prize for professionals $300; second prize $200; third, $150; fourth, $100; fifth, $75; sixth, $60; seventh, $50; eighth, $40; ninth, $30; tenth, $25. Player making best score receives championship gold medal. Nineteenth Annual United North and South Amateur Championship (March 31, April 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Qualifying round and final thirty-six holes for win ning eight in first division only. Gold medal for best qualiflcaton score ; Cham pioship Trophy to winner of first "six teen; Governors' Trophy to winner of second sixteen; Secretary's Trophy to winner of third sixteen; Treasurer's Trophy; to winner of fourth sixteen Captain's Trophy to winner of fifth six teen; Club Trophy to winner of sixth sixteen; sterling trophies to division runners-up and consolation division win ners in all divisions. Eleventh Annual Mid-April Tourna ment (April 15, 16, 17, 18, 19) Qual ifying round ana finals, eighteen holes. Sterling Trophy for best qualification score; President's Trophy to winner of first sixteen; Governors' Trophy to win ner of second sixteen; sterling trophies to first and second division runners-up and consolation division winners. A Women's Putting Contest for a Silver Trophy is held every Saturday aft ernoon from 2 to 4.30. Requirements In sending or making entries, please be careful to give full name, club membership and city or town address. Kindly make entries as far in advance as possible. Post and tel egraph entries are both accepted. MRS. HURD REPEATS (Continued from page one) Davids, beat Miss L. Patterson, Plain- field, 5 and 4; Mrs. R. C. Blancke, Montclair, won from Mrs. A. C. Pot ter, Belmont Springs, by default; Mrs. E. P. Muntz, St. Catherines, beat Mrs. G. A. Magoon, Oakmont, 2 and 1; Mrs. J. D. Armstrong, Buffalo, beat Miss W. V. Cullen, Canoe Brook, 3 and 1. Semi-finals: Mrs. Mahan beat Mrs. Blancke, 6 and 5; Mrs. Muntz beat Mrs. Armstrong, 3 tmd 2. Final: Mrs. Mahan beat Mrs. Muntz, 2 and i. Second Beaten Four Semi-finals: Miss L. Patterson beat Mrs. A. C. Potter, 1 up; Mrs. G. A. Ma goon beat Miss W. V. Cullen, 1 up (24 holes). Final: Mrs. Magoon beat Miss Pat terson, 5 and 4. Third Eight First round: Miss C. Bogart, of Moore county, beat Mrs. Roger Ward, St. Patricks, 3 and 1 ; Mrs. J. I. Melan- son, Tedesco, beat Mrs. J. T. Newton, Brooklyn, 2 up; Miss E. Morgan, En- glewood, beat Mrs. R. J. Breed, Swam- scott, 5 and 4; Mrs. T. R. Brown, Scarsdale, beat Miss C. G. Fink, Paux- sutawny, 4 and 3. Semi-finals: Miss Bogart beat Mrs. Melanson, 1 up; Miss Morgan beat Mrs. Brown, 2 up. Final: Miss Morgan beat Miss Bo gart, 3 and 2. Third Beaten Four Semi-finals: Mrs. J. T. Newton beat Mrs. Roger Ward, 4 and 2; Miss C. G. Fink beat Mrs. R. J. Breed, 2 and 1. Final: Miss Fink beat Mrs. New ton, 2 and 1. SARASOTA Florida "The Sun Parlor of America" Located on Bay of Sarasota and Gulf of Mexico. Golfing, Hunting, Fishing. Good Roads and Surf Bathing. To Box 478, Sarasota, Fla. rent for the season: Modern 7 room Bungalows, and 10 and 12 room Fur nished Homes. Prices; $600, $750, $1200 APPLY TO I.R. BURNS, Owner BatGiielder& Snyder Company Packers Poultry Dressers, Butter Makers 47. 40, 61, 58, 65, 57, 59, 61, 63 BUckstone St. 2, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76 North St. BOSTON, MASS. A Hotel for Golfers THE WINDLE HOTEL Jacksonville, Florida Conveniently located In the heart of the city to all amusements and just a short ride from tbe fine links of the Florida Country Club. Every convenience desired by particular people. "PALM BEACH HOTEL" FLORIDA close to Royal Poincinna Hotel Golf Links and Warm Salt Bathing Dally Outdoor Concerts. Less formality More Moderate rates, Capacity 300 Dr, L. M. DANIELS DENTIST Aberdeen, N. C, Phone 1 1 Conductive or Nitrous Oxide nud Oxygen Anaesthesia used in all painfull operations. FOR SALE SIGHT FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCE Several acres of finely wooded land, partly cleared, at $1,000. per acre, on hill-top overlooking Bay and Sound at NORTHPORT, LONG ISLAND A neighborhood of high-class country residences. Four5 miles beyond Huntington, on the North Shore. 36 miles from Colum bus Circle over the best auto roads in Long Island. An hour by train. Two Yacht Clubs. Huntington ami Lloyd's Neck Country Clubs near by. Five minutes walk to the water. Ex- ceptionallj fine and inexhaustible water supply. . Purchaser could have use of bungalow, and stable and garage accom modations, while building. For photographs etc.j apply to E. A. Denham, Pinehurst, N, C. j Send The Outlook to your friends.