RECREATION. 



xxin 



Varicocele 

 Hydrocele 



Cured to Stay Cured in 5 Days. 

 No Gutting or Pain* Guaranteed! 

 Cure or Money Refunded* 



VARICOCELE, 



H. J. TILLOTSON, M. D. 



Under my treatment this insidi- 

 ous disease rapidly disappears. 

 Pain ceases almost inst' ntly. The stagnant blood is driven 

 from the dilated vein and all soreness and swelling sub- 

 sides. Kvery indication of Varicocele vanishes and in its 

 stead comes the pleasure of perfect health. Many ailments 

 are reflex, originating from other diseases. For instance, 

 innumerable blood and nervous diseases result from poison- 

 ous taints in the system. Varicocele and Hydrocele, if neg- 

 lected will undermine physical strength, depress the mental 

 _. _ n * *•; i l, Hr. u , ,suw » " 1 '„ u ' ., , , faculties, derange the nervous system, and ultimately pro- 



The Master Specialist of Chicago, who Cures Varicocele, duce complicated results. In treating diseases of men I 

 Hydrocele, and treats patients personally. always cure the effect as well as the cause. I desire that 



Established 1880. eVery person afflicted with these or allied diseases write me 



(Copyrighted) so t can explain my method of cure, which is safe and per- 



manent. My consultation will cost you nothing, and my charges for a perfect cure will be reasonable and 

 not more than you will be willing to pay for the benefits conferred. 



f % f%m+4*%it%t\r nf Cuff* is wnat y° u want. I give a legal guaranty to cure or refund your money. 

 W™* ■«M#Mjr %MM \MMMM %S w^t i have done for others I can do for you. I can cure you at home 



Correspondence Confidential. ffiSE2S^^^!Zf££§g£2£. 



dition fully, and you will receive in plain envelope a scientific and honest opinion of your case, Free of 

 charge. My home treatment is successful. My books and lectures mailed free upon application. 



H. J.TILLOTSOIN, M.D.,140 Tillotson Bldg,84 Dearborn St., CHICAGO 



II 



TO FIND THE SPEED OF A LENS. 



The first thing to be done is to determine 

 its focal strength. To do this fasten a foot 

 rule or other scale to a wall, and adjust 

 the camera carefully in position till the 

 image on the screen is at once in sharp fo- 

 cus and of precisely the same size as the 

 original. Of course, it is not necessary 

 that the whole of the rule should appear 

 on the screen, but the portion which is 

 seen must be exactly of the same size. One- 

 fourth of the distance from the rule to 

 the screen is the focus of the lens. Having 

 determined this point, focus the lens on a 

 ! distant object, fit a piece of cardboard 

 i close against the inside of the focusing 

 screen, and pierce a hole in the center of 

 it with a pin, or, better still, with a piece of 

 fine wire which has been made red hot. Carry 

 the camera into a darkened room without 

 shifting the position of 4he lens and place 

 a lighted candle behind the pinhole. Hold 

 a piece of ground glass against the hood 

 of the lens, and a disc of light will be seen 

 on it. The diameter of the disc is the 

 aperture at which ihe lens works. To find 

 its focal value it must be divided into the 

 focus of the lens. For example, if the 

 diameter of the disc is 2 l /2 inches and the 

 focus of the lens is 10 inches, the lens is 

 working at f 4. — Exchange. 



IN ANSWERING ADS 

 MENTION RECREATION. 



PLEASE 



Our department for the protection of 

 game and fish did good work again last 

 month. According to the official report of 

 the State game warden, Mr. Henry Over- 

 beck, 52 illegal hunters and fishermen were 

 arrested. The receipts for confiscated arti- 

 cles amounted to $351.80 and the fines to 

 $530. The largest seizure was a shipment 

 of 1,078 pounds of black bass, shipped in 

 closed season from Green Bay to Chicago. 

 It was seized by warden Volbrecht, of Mil- 

 waukee. The first were sold for $153.30. 

 The most seizures in the month of April 

 were made by warden Valentine Raeth, of 

 Milwaukee. They comprised gill nets, hoop 

 nets, fyke nets, set lines, decoys and 6 ille- 

 gal shipments of fish. Mr. Raeth also ar- 

 rested, with warden Vollbrecht, a man in 

 Dodge county for fishing with nets. The 

 offender was fined $25 and costs. The 

 1 8th of April Raeth arrested 2 hunters from 

 Illinois for shooting ducks in Kenosha 

 county in closed season. They were fined 

 $20 each. George Redmond and A. Johns- 

 ton, wardens, caused the arrest of 15 illegal 

 fishermen in Marathon county, and 12 of 

 the fish hogs were convicted. 



Aug. Plambec 1 :. 

 Milwaukee, Wis. 



Out of 40 periodicals we subscribe for, 

 Rfcreation is read more extensively than 

 any other 2. 



Aiiel Club, Lewiston, Me. 



