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RECREATION. 



WHY RECREATION PULLS. 



Through the kindness of a friend I have 

 been reading a few numbers of Recrea- 

 tion, with which I am delighted. Its 

 pages of reading and pictures are good 

 "meat," fit food for kings. Enclosed 

 please find $1, for which please send the 

 magazine one year, beginning with the 

 January number. 



Dr. H. F. Hicks, Joliet, Ills. 



Not the least interesting thing about 

 Recreation is its advertising matter. About 

 the first thing I came across when I opened 

 it was the ad of the Eastman Co.'s folding 

 kodak. It was just what I wanted and 

 had looked for for some time. I must 

 thank Recreation for bringing it to my no- 

 tice. 



Dr. D. B. Wylie, Milwaukee, Wis. 



I am greatly pleased with Recreation, 

 and heartily indorse your items in regard 

 to the game hogs. We have a few in this 

 section. It seems they must have a big 

 stOry to tell regardless of the ^damage to 

 game. If they read Recreation a year or 

 so, they will reform. 



R. J. Tolford, Sandcreek, Mich. 



We have all been readers of Recreation 

 a long time, but we grew tired of running 

 races to our newsdealer to see who should 

 have the magazine first. I just made uo 

 this club to stop the racing, as I am not a 

 good runner. 



R. Bolon, Weiser, Idaho. 



Enclosed find $i for renewal of my sub- 

 scription to your valued magazine. I like 

 the plain, manly, sportsmanlike tone of it. 

 It has done more to advance the interests 

 of true sportsmen and show up duffers 

 than any other publication. 



C. E. Crook, Sydney, C. B. 



Your magazine strikes me square. The 

 position you take on the subject of game 

 slaughter alone ought to recommend Rec- 

 reation to every honest sportsman, and be 

 the means of doing lots of good in the pro- 

 tection of our game. 



Thos. K. Norris, Cortland, N. Y. 



I want to congratulate you on the suc- 

 cess of your magazine. Your efforts for the 

 preservation of the game from market 

 hunters and game hogs deserve the sup- 

 port of every sportsman in the land. 



Jas. F. Fitzgerald, Lawrence, Kan. 



Recreation deserves 1,000,000 subscrib- 

 ers for the good work it is doing for game 

 protection, as well, also, for its excellent 



character as a sportsman's journal. It leads 

 them all. 



Piatt Carnahan, Carthage, Mo. 



My son, Burt L Warriner, thinks he can 

 neither sleep nor enjoy good health unless 

 he can read Recreation He moreover feels 

 that in order to fully enjoy these things, 

 the copy he reads should be his own 



J. O. Warriner, Tomah, Wis. 



Enclosed find $1 to pay for Recreation 

 for one year. Could not do without it. 

 It is the best magazine published in the 

 sportsmen's line. It improves with every 

 issue. I wish you continued success. 



W. O. Bunnell, M. D., Meshoppen, Pa. 



I am in the publishing business myself, 

 and have been a sporting editor for years. 

 The manner in which you get out Recrea- 

 tion is something to be proud of. 



Chas. L. Rice, New York City. 



I am pleased with Recreation and the 

 way you go for fish and game hogs ! That's 

 all right, old man, give them fits ; we're 

 with you. 



H. B. Chapin, Woodruff, Wis. 



Don't ever drop my name from your 

 mailing list unless you have notice of my 

 death. Even if you do so then, my wife 

 may have something to say. 



H. M. Norton, Corry, Pa, 



My ad. in Recreation gave returns be- 

 yond all expectations. Brought corre- 

 spondence from Philadelphia, Boston, Buf- 

 falo, New York and all around. 



Geo. Cornell, Mt. Upton, N. Y. 



Of course I want Recreation. It is on 

 the right track. Hits from the shoulder, 

 and hits hard in the right place. 



A. L. Foote, Newark, N. Y. 



Recreation is the best sportsmen's jour- 

 nal ever printed. So all say who have ex- 

 amined it. 



S. L. Doolittle, Ingersoll, Ont. 



Recreation is the best journal on hunt- 

 ing and fishing I ever read. Would not 

 think of getting along without it. 



A. G. McCurr}', Stoneham, Pa. 



Your magazine is getting better all the 

 time. I take it straight, from cover to 

 cover. 



F. H. Huggins, Portland, Ore. 



Recreation gets better each month. All 

 your subscribers here speak of it as being 

 the best magazine they ever read. 



W. W. Worthen, Mandan, N. D. 



