

RECREATION’S ADVERTISER 
“Bristol” 
Steel Fishing Rods 
W rind the approach of the bass:season your 
mind naturally turns to fishing tackle, and 
for the bass, which you know is a plucky 
little fighter, you naturally want a plucky little 
tod. There is no better bass rod made than the 
“Bristol” Steel Fishing Rod. It gives just enough, 
has strength to withstand the severe strains and is 
light. Different Bristols for different uses—all 
equally efficient. The ‘‘Bristol” is the best all 
around rod made. @ Your dealer sells “ Bristol” 
rods, but for your protection see that you get the 
genuine. It has the name ‘‘Bristol” stamped on 
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4 This describes the “‘Bristol’”” 4) Steel Fish- 
ing Rod, etc., as well ~ : as the 
g combination reel and 4 handle. 
Every motorist knows 
that to ‘‘spurt’’ up a long 
hill requires a tremendous 
amount of reserve energy ; 
that to reach and sustain 
high speed under such con- 
ditions an engine must be 
capable of developing great 
power. These quali- 
fications have 
made the LLAt 
famous 
not only as a 
hill-climber but as a car 
always to be depended upon, 
no matter how severe the service. 
And with it all the cost of main- 
tenance issolowthatasmallallow- | 
‘ance for fuel and lubrication prac- | 
tically covers the season’s outlay. 
Your nearest dealer (his address | 
will be furnished upon application) 
is waiting for an opportunity to 
tell you more about the Cadillac. 
See him. Also let us send our 
Illustrated Booklet K. 
Model K, 10 h. p. Runabout, $750. 
Model M, Light Touring Car (shown above), $950. 
Model H, 30 h. p. Touring Car, $2,500. 
All prices f. 0. b. Detroit. Lamps not included. 
Cadillac Motor Car Co., | 
Detroit, Mich. | 
fe Member Asso. Licensed Auto. frs. 
When corresponding with advertisers please mention RECREATION 
The Horton Mfg. Co. “A 
21 Horton Street 
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‘ +! Sossibility 
? of injuring it. 
‘ <s Each of its sections 
or brushes is composed of 
six washers of the softest 
brass gauze that can 
made, and ajl are a trifle less in 
diameter than the bore for 
which they are designed. By 
ys this arrangement the spring of its 
ii Or) spirally-bent steel-backbone presses 
& but one side of each brush against the 
bore and the twist in the wire causes 
the cleaner to follow the lines of the rifling, with the 
result that every atom at the bore is treated, and that 
all leading, copper, rust or caked powder is quickly 
removed. 
This cleaner does its work thoroughly and is exceed- 
ingly durable. Ask your dealer first. Price, prepaid, 
50 cents. Field Cleaner, 75 cents. Mention caliber. 
Send for 56 page, 1906, free catalogue “‘ 
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