XXIV 



RECREATION. 



Cbe Vankcc Dollar match 



Absolutely guaranteed for one year same as a Hundred Dollar Watch. 



Just the watch for rough use— Hunting, 

 Camping, Fishing, Yachting, Bicycling, 

 and for every use that a nigh priced 

 watch can be put to. 



DESCRIPTION : 



Furnished i n 

 two styles of 

 dials, Roman and 

 Arabic; and two 

 styles of finish 

 gilt and nickel. 



Patented winding arrangement, with polished 

 spring encased in a barrel, thus giving main- 

 taining power. Second hand, patent escape- 

 ment, 240 beats per minute, short wind. The 

 movement is covered with a cap, which, screw- 

 ed fast to a collar, holds it in position, strength- 

 ensthecase and makes it practically dust-proof Weight, complete, only : 



MAKERS 



6SC0UBTIANDT STREET, NEW YORK CITY/ 



AGREE THAT IF WITHOUT ABUSE.THIS WATCH/ 



', FAIlST0KCEPG00DTlME.THtYWIlL.UP0N/ 



III RETURN T0THCM.DIREC1 OR THBDUCI 



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' „ YEAR FROM ABOVE DATCREPAIRy' 



ORRIPlACriTWITHA 



"IBH READ OUR ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. -®(L 



MADE IN AMERICA BY AMERICANS. 



PRICE, $1.00 EACH, PREPAID. 



Four money back if you are not satisfied. 



Large catalogue of interesting specialties free for the asking, 



ROBERT H. INGERSOLL & BRO., 



" Watchmakers to the American People." 65 Cortlandt St. , Dept. 77, N. Y. 



ALL SPORTSMEN and 

 LOVERS OF NATURE 



are invited to call at this office and see the 



MARVELOUS FLASHLIGHT 

 PHOTOGRAPHS 



...OF... 



Live Slild 6ame 



advertised on page XII of this issue of 

 RECREATION 



For Exchange: Unmounted prints, 

 taken from here to Europe, Omaha Exposi- 

 tion, Jubilee Parades, etc. Return many as 

 received 4x5 or smaller. Also for ex- 

 change, Postage Stamps, Camera or Cycle. 

 L. T. Brodstone, Superior, Neb. 



I am fully aware of the way in which the 

 game animals, birds and fishes are being de- 

 stroyed and driven out of the country by 

 game and fish hogs; also of the good work 

 being done first by Recreation and second 

 by the L. A. S. Success to both! May the 

 time soon come when Coquina will have to 

 content himself with roasting a canvasback 

 instead of pork. 



G. W. Jordan, Bickelton, Wash. 



Recreation is for sale on the news 

 stands here, at 50 cents a copy, so I see it 

 once in a while, if I am fortunate enough to 

 get there before all copies are sold. They 

 are snapped lip quickly, however. 



E. A. Jackson, Dawson City, N. W. T. 



For Sale or Exchange: Winchester re- 

 peating rifle; 200-egg reliable incubator; 

 valve trombone (B ). For shotgun, re- 

 volver, clarionet, camera, typewriter, cream- 

 ery, cream separator, or rabbit hound. 



W. O. Bierly, Drums, Pa. 



Wanted: Telescope sighted Stevens rifle. 

 Box 133, N. Topeka, Kan. 



For Exchange: One pair field glasses 

 (Societe de Optique) and a .44 Russian re- 

 volver, both little used. For Savage rifle, 

 or .30-30 Winchester, take down. , No 

 others wanted. 

 Dr. E. F. Conyngham, Philipsburg, Mont. 



For Exchange: Fine old violoncello. 

 New cloth case and new bow, in fine con- 

 dition. For good double gun, field glass, 

 camera or good single shot rifle. 



H. W. Kimball, 

 13 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. 



For Sale: A young bull moose, 6 months 

 old; tame; in fine condition. 

 Geo. Kelly, Lower Caledonia, Nova Scotia. 



