RECREATION'S ADVERTISER 





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are well known to every sportsman — boy or 

 man. Manly boys instinctively want a gun 

 and they find U. M. C. . 2 2 , smost accurate 

 and satisfactory for killing foxes, crows, 

 weasels, wood-chucks and other pests. 



The big game hunter learns that U. M. C. 

 cartridges for large calibre sporting rifles 

 also are of the same unexcelled quality — 

 U. M. C. quality. 



U. M. C. means « The Best" 



THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



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Agency 



313 Broadway, 

 New York City. 



Depot 



86 First Street, 

 San Francisco, Cal, 



Sportsmen 



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Why not mount your own trophies ? 



During the Shooting Season you will secure many fine birds 

 and animals. Mount them for your home and den. Save taxi- 

 dermist's bills. Enjoy your spare time and increase your income. 



D Hundreds of leading sportsmen have taken our 



I SyS. course, and are paying all gun and sporting expenses 

 by selling their mounted specimens and doing work for others. 

 You can do as well. If you want the most profitable of all "side 

 lines," learn Taxidermy . We can teach you by mail. Our rates 

 are reasonable and we positively guarantee success. Endorsed by 

 all sporting magazines in America. If you are a hunter, angler, 

 or nature-lover, you will be interested in our new catalogue. It's 

 yours for the asking. Write for one to-day. 



The Northwestern School of Taxidermy 



Suite A, Com. National Bank, OMAHA, NEBRASKA 



The only School of Taxidermy in the World. 



Temple Clasps 



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Never Hurt 



IF YOU VALUE 

 YOUR EYES 



Write for "'Eye-Logic." IT IS FREE, 

 It tells how to help and preserve the 

 sight; also tells about the ONLY 

 glasses that don't pinch the nose yet 



STAY PUT. 



BRIGGS OPTICAL CO. 



104 V Triangle Bldg. 



Rochester, N. Y. 



"The Nation's pleasure ground and sanitarium," 

 — David Bennett Hill. 



THE 



ADIRONDACK 



MOUNTAINS. 



The lakes and streams in the Adiron- 

 dack Mountains are full of fish ; the 

 woods are inviting, the air is filled with 

 health, and the nights are cool and rest- 

 ful. If you visit this region once, you 

 will go there again. An answer to 

 almost any question in regard to the 

 Adirondacks will be found in No. 20 of 

 the "Four-Track Series," "The Adi- 

 rondack Mountains and How to Reach 

 Them ; " issued by the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL 



A copy will be mailed free on receipt of a two- 

 cent stamp, by George H. Daniels, General Passen- 

 ger Agent, Grand Central Station, New York. 



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