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What health, what vigor,
what Sparkle and Zest
it brings to Luncheon!
This fine old ginger ale adds
zest and keenness to luncheon.
Its marvelous flavor brings
added pleasure to a meal. Its
hospitality has graciousness
and charm.
But the reason it is the pre
ferred beverage in countless
homes is because countless peo
ple find that “Canada Dry”
makes them more fit; it has
the exhilaration of the game
well-played; it has the stimula
tion which comes from vigor
ous, bodily activity.
This quality comes from ba
sic excellence. Its very foun
dation is “Liquid Ginger”—
which we make from selected
Jamaica ginger root by a special
process. This process is exclu
sively controlled by us and, un
like any other method, retains
for “Canada Dry” all of the
original aroma, flavor and nat
ural essence of the ginger root.
Its distinction, its prestige,
its matchless excellence, has
made “Canada Dry” a favorite
in countless homes throughout
this country and Canada. Let
its wonderful flavor, its zest, its
subtle aroma, add distinction
and pleasure to your home.
Beg. U. S. Pat. Off.
The Champagne of Ginger Ales
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96,000 miles
and the motor still runs like
new
POLICE CAPTAIN P. C.
Horne, Sr., of Washing
ton, D. C., owns an auto
mobile that has gone 96,000
miles without replacement
of rings or wrist pins or
tightening of hearings. And
the motor still runs like new.
From the very beginning this
car has been lubricated with
“Standard” Motor Oil.
“Standard” Motor Oil is
an oilier oil. It clings to
metal surfaces and resists
friction.
Ask for “Standard” Mo
tor Oil by name. It is sold
by the Pinehurst Inn Garage
and by all leading dealers.
“STANDARD4*
MOTOR OIL
The Oilier Oil
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW
JERSEY
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THE OLD COLLEGE ALBUM,
whatever its faults, at least pre
served one’s own name and picture
for posterity. The Pinehurst
Outlook cannot print the picture
— ' ■- jwi of everyone in Pinehurst, much as
it might wish to do so; it does, how
1 iUw 11 hfl ever, print pictures of people one
knows and events that one has seen.
A number of people who oan come to the Village only
rarely take The Outlook because of this.
Those who stay here during the entire season find that
the issues of The Outlook are useful in deciding knotty
points of Pinehurst history.
A subscription, $2.00 by the year, covers twenty issues
beginning with the receipt of the subscription order—from
now until this time next year.
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