RECREATION. Ixv 
The Car of 
Highest Grade 
Among all means of travel—and among all automobiles— 
the Cadillac stands pre-eminent as a hill-climber. A 
locomotive can go up a 10% grade; a trolley 
car 15%; a bicyclist, if his wheel be not 
geared too high, 20%; a horse 
with a light car- 
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Hill-climbing ability is attainable thro low gearing—speed with 
hill-climbing ability only throa plenitude of power. 30 miles an 
hour with four passengers is easy for the Cadillac—and easy on the 
passengers. Smooth riding, powerful, absolutely dependable, 
the Cadillac is a car surprising alike in performance and in cost. 
Prices range from $750 for Model A Runabout to $900 for Model B 
Touring Car or Surrey. If you’ll ask us we will be glad to send 
Booklet K mma complete exposition of Cadillac excellence. We'll 
also tell you of a nearby agency where demonstrations are given— 
for most Cadillacs are sold by being seen and tried. 
CADILLAC AUTOMOBILE CO., Detroit, Mich. 
Member Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers, 

E. B. Brigham, M. D., of Indianapolis, 
asks how many of your readers have eaten 
deer’s liver? I have, more than 100 times’ 
during some 30 years of deer hunting. 
Among old hunters the liver, kidneys and 
heart are looked on as the only meat that 
can be eaten without bad results while the 
carcass is still warm. Too fresh venison 
steak usually acts as a cathartic, which 
leaves Ayers far-famed compound far in the 
shade. Take note of this, callow sportsmen, 
when standing with an empty stomach by ‘ 
the side of a fresh killed buck, with camp No Fault of the Auto 
10 miles away. Boil a piece of liver or heart 
on a stick. If you shoot black powder, That it cost you ae: eee ee yo 
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sprinkle on a little in place of salt—it is 2,000 dollar cndidoy’ chiles by a 75 cont oot of dry 
first-rate; but don’t eat the warm meat. batteries— every autoist has his battery troubles. 
This part of the Rio Grande valley was, ree 
until the new Texas game law was passed, Th A | H t Dy 
a deer butcher’s paradise and siete hog’s C pp . gil 100 name 
heaven, but it is all off now. Ina few years is just what you want 
dry goods clerks will be able to kill deer —don'tdepend on un- 
with their yard-sticks in the back yards Pree csclpar eye 
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around Eagle Pass, even though the law is hotter spark, more 
only half observed. power, more speed. 
Six Shooter Bill, Ciudad Porfirio Diaz, Mex. oes ~~  aeaene 
apparatus for Auto- 
mobiles, Launches and Gas Engines. 
He—What’s that woman singing over the 
way? The Dayton Electrical Mfg. Co. 
She—She's singing “My Bonnie Sails 126 Reibold Bidg., Dayton, Ohio, 
Over the Ocean.” 
He—Well, I bet I know what made him 
take that trip—Chicago News, 

