DECEMBER 29, 1920. PAGE 9 GOLFERS Tennis and Base Ball Players use ALLEN'S F00TEASE The Antiseptic Powder to shake into the shoes be cause it takes the friction from the shoe, freshens the feet and makes walk ing a delight. Shake Allen's Foot-Ease into your shoes before go ing on the links and no tice the difference in your comfort, which often af fects your score. The Government sup plied 1,500,000 lbs.of Pow der for the Feet to the troops during the war. Be sure to get the genuine Allen's Foot-Ease. At dealers everywhere. Sam ple Free by mail. Address ALLEN S. OLMSTED. La Roy, N. Y. Merchants & Miners Transportation Co., STEAMSHIP LINES Between Boston and Norfolk Moat delightful route to and from PIHEUURST Tickets include meals and stateroom ae commodations on steamer A. E. PORTER, C. H. MAYNARD, General Agent, General Agent, NORFOLK BOSTON MYRON W. MARR, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN POR PINEHURST Office at the CAROLINA Cffici riiu i: 10 to 11 A. M. or by Appointment FOII MALI! The very best house with the very best Furnishings in the rery best Location- The rery best Garage property in best location including some of the very best vacant business Lota I can give you the very best price. WIWDnAM SOUTHERN PINES. N. O. Visit JACKSONVILLE On Your Trip South Two great attractions are the 18-hole golf course at Country Club and HOTEL WINDLE You will enjoy your game on the course and your stay at the hotel. European plan, com plete, modern, steam heat; convenient to every thing. Cafe in connection, next to City Hall WINDLE W. SMITH, . PROP First Annual Trap Shoot Jein. 1Q to 1-4 THE CAMDEN COUNTRY CLUB CAMDEN. S. C. UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE , SOUTHERN WINTER HOnB TO LEASE FOR WINTER MONTHS Modern furnished home with beautiful spa cious grounds overlooking Winy ah Bay, 5 miles from Georgetown, S. O. One of the most picturesque places on the Carolina coast; 233 acres. Great live oaks hang with Spanish moss and an avenue of japonicai and azaleas lead to a modern house of IS rooms. Garage and out buildings. Saddle horses and Motor Boat, good, servants, fine hunting grounds, duck, deer, turkey, quail and other game. For further particulas ad dress, OWNER, Belle Isle Plantation, Georgetown, S. O. JUDGE SANFORD H. STEELE In the death of Judge Sanford II. Steele, which occurred on December 19, Pinehurst loses a prominent member of the Winter colony and the country an able citizen. Judge Steele had just entered his seventy-fourth year. He was born at Stan stead,' Canada, November 26, 1847; was graduated at Dartmouth College in the class of 1870, and studied law in the office of his brother, Hinsman H. Steele, who was a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont. Judge Steele practiced his profession in Brooklyn, N. Y., for a number of years and afterwards gradually withdrew from general law practice and devoted iris time almost wholly to the affairs of the General Chemical Company, of which he had be come general counsel. He was later president of that company for many years, until, at his own request, he was relieved of the labors of that office. tree trunk and insisting he was as com fortable as he would have been in the easy ehair at home. To . complicate the situation, Enos Conistock, New York il lustrator, feeling Whitney needed per sonal assistance, started up the tree. Conistock, in violation of a well known act, transported a flask from the ground to the first station up the tree, a branch 30 feet high, where he perched, shouting encouragement to Whitney, and sustain ing his own nerve from the flask. The arrival of the competent looking lineman relieved a quite serious situation The lineman climbed to Whitney, tied a rope under his shoulders, made it fast to the tree and the two came down the rope hand under hand. Conistock said he could negotiate the 50 foot descent alone, and he did, after a rough session with the trunk of the tree. Whitney was in the branches more than an hour. The large branch of mistletoe from the top of the sweet gum tree adorned the ball room of the Carolina at the Christ I J1fer , r "Sir 5 9-A Judge Steele then came to Pinehurst mas Eve dance, and no one disputed where he purchased a winter cottage Whitney's prior claim to its advantages, and, with his family, spent his winters while Comstock hovered nearby insisting here up to the time of his death. that he, too, deserved consideration. HELP! Man Up a Tree MRS. F. T. KEATING WINS PUTTING CONTEST R. H. (Red) Whitney of Wrentham, former Dartmouth athlete, was rescued from the topmost branches of a 70-foot sweet gum tree by a telephone lineman. Whitney climbed the tree with the aid of pikes to obtain a tempting branch of mistletoe for a Christmas Eve ball, but having captured the mistletoe he was un able to get out of the tree. When the young women who were be low realized that Whitney could not come down with the same ease with which he ascended they became alarmed. Although Whitney shouted that everything was all right with him, the young ladies atched with increasing concern his un successful efforts to get down. Mrs. H. B. Emery of Boston returned to Pinehurst and was back in 20 min utes with Richard Tufts and Roy Seaver, telephone lineman, who does all sorts of aerial work here. Seaver had tackle, climbers and other apparatus used by teeplejacks in high places. During Mrs. Emery's absence a breeze ripened and the topmost branches of the gum tree were swaying in menacing man ner with Whitney holding fast to the The weekly Women's Putting contest held on the clock greens at the Country Club was won by Mrs. F. Talfourd Keat ing on the play-off of a tie, at 23, with Mrs. Horace H. Rackham, Mrs. George M. Howard, and Mrs. A. S. Higgins. The scores: Mrs. F. T. Keating ; 23 Mrs. H. H. Rackham 24 Mrs. G. M. Howard 24 Mrs. A. S. Higgins 24 Mrs. F. R. Bissell 25 Mrs. Herman Ellis 26 Mrs. F. N. B. Close 26 Mrs. R. Blackenden 30 Mrs. W. B. Merrill 32 ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICES Early Mass 6:15 a. m. Second Mass 8:00a.m. When visiting Priest is at Pinehurst. Pinehurst Warehouses OWNED AND OPERATED BY PINEHURST INCORPORATED m BUILDERS SUPPLIES FARM IMPLEMENTS SPRAYERS AND SPRAY MATERIALS BARB WIRE AND FIELD FENCE FEEDS, FERTILIZERS WHERE SERVICE IS PARAMOUNT WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED m PHONE 121-M PINEHURST, N. O. FOR RENT at Southern Pines, N. C. Magnificent Country Home, two and s half miles from town. Ideal loca tion for large party interested in hunting and sports. Weymouth Homestead A large winter home with extensir grounds. Seven master bedrooms, five baths, servants' quarters, garage and stables. Other attractive places at Wey mouth Heights. For particulars, address Sand Hill Insurance Offices, Inc., Southern Pines, N. C. Cottage School for Boss anb'.OHvfe Why not bring, your children with youf They can continue their' grade work here. MISS MARY CHAPMAN Principal The Pinehurst STEAM LAUNDRY OFFERS F1RST.CIASS WORK PROMPT DELIVERY Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina