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Questions of power, control, speed, weight, convenience, 



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It is new from every v \i >ect. If you 

 know of an a^ 4 D ? ■•'. you'll find it 

 corrected in the Cadnlc^. One of its 

 novel features is ihc independent tonneau that 

 converts a graceful 1 nabcut for two into a sub- 

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 descriptive booklet K, and name of nearby dealer. 



CADILLAC AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 

 Detroit, Michigan 



The Best Offer Yet — To any person who 

 will subscribe to Recreation for one year 

 through me I will send free a small wt-ter- 

 color landscape, hand painted, suitable for 

 framing ; or a hand painted silk bookmark. 

 For two subscriptions I will send a fine 

 Mexican opal scarf pin worth ordinarily 

 from $i. oo to $ i . 50. 



Don M. Harris, 300 Crawford Road, 



Cleveland, Ohio. 



Mexican Opals Free: To anyone sub- 

 scribing to Recreation through me, I will 

 send a beautiful genuine Mexican Opal, 

 large as a bean. 



A. Thomson, Box 332, San Antonio, Tex. 



Game and fish hogs are plentiful here. 

 They delight in making big catches of pick- 

 erel and shooting all the squirrels. A per- 

 son here shot 17 greys one day last week 

 and came through he village exhibiting 

 them. I wish New . {ampshire would limit 

 the season for grey squirrels to No- 

 vember and December. Now it opens be- 

 fore the animals are full grown, and any 

 fool with a gun can kill 18 or 20 a day 

 while the leaves are on the trees. I never 

 shot more than 5 in a day and not over 15 

 in a season. 



F. H. Leavitt, Merrimack, N. H. 



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 141 Washington St. Hartford, Conn, 



