GUNS AND AMMUNITION. 
Anybody can shoot all day, but a gentleman will quit when he gets enough. 
WINCHESTER SAYS YES AND NO. 
T.C. BENNETT, Pacsiocer CE HOOSON,V Pace &Taeas. 
H.S. LEONARD,Assr.Tacas Aj WARD, Secattaay. 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. 
MANUFACTURERS OF. 
RIFLES,SHOT GUNS & ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITION. 
ALL LETTERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED To THE COMPANY. 
A.65590 
My. A. V. Huyler, 
New HAVEN, Conn.U.S.A. 
September 23, 1903. 
C/o N. H. Waite & Co., #21 Maiden Lane, 
New york, W.Y. 
Dear Sir:- 
Replying to your favor of the 22nd inst., would 
say we shall probably put an automatic shot gun upon 
the market, but we are not prepared at this time to 
give any information coneerning it and we can sey that 
it will not be done this year. 
Yours respectfully, 
New Haven, Conn. 
November 2, 1903. 
Mr. Charles Vitous, 
522 W. 25th St., Chicago, III. 
Dear Sir: 
We note your protest against something 
which we do not happen to have. 
We regard the advertisement of the 
Browning gun in RECREATION as a skilful 
piece of work on the part of the editor. He 
set forth the good qualities of that gun with 
great distinctness; at the same time threw 

as much mud at the Winchester Company 
as he was able. A few people may be de- 
ceived. We feel that the editor was not 
acting in good faith. He started to adver- 
tise the Browning gun. He was afraid to 
do so openly. He would like to show the 
Winchester Company at fault. 
Nobody can be more interested in the 
preservation of game than the Winchester 
Company. Yours respectfully, 
Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 
(Signed) T. S. Bennett, President. 

