RECREATION. 



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Special Bargains in Hammerless Guns 



We offer at these SPECIAL PRICES a small lot of a 



Standard American 

 make Breech Load- 

 ing Double Guns 



Entirely new. Made on Interchangeable 

 System. Top Lever Action. Greener 

 style Cross Bolt-Pistol stock. 26, 28 and 

 30 inch. 12 and 16 bores, at the following 

 Exceptional Prices : 



$31.00 grade G\in, fine twist 

 $41.00 with Avitom&.tic Ejector 

 $40.00 Damascus Barrels - 



$18.50 

 $25.00 

 $22.50 



Send $5.00 with order, and if Gun is 

 not satisfactory on receipt it can be re- 

 turned and money refunded less cost of 

 expressage. If whole amount is sent with 

 order a Victoria Canvas Case is included. 



Price 



Also IOO Genuirve Colt old style. Powder and 

 Ball. Cavalry Revolvers, 7V 2 -irvch, round 

 barrel, 44 Caliber, Brass Mounted $3.00 



Also 300 Remington ditto, same size, and in 



nice brown refinished condition 2.5 O 



Also Leather Holsters for above Pistols . SO 



Bullet Moulds (round and elongated ball) .50 



These Pistols are in nice second condition, almost as good as new. At the time of our Civil War were the 

 most famous weapons of all. Are valuable, not only as relics of our Civil War. but as accurate shooting Pistols 

 for target 01 defense, and all right for use to-day. Orders accompanied by cash will be filled, and if goods 

 are not satisfactory on receipt, they can be returned and- money refunded, less cost of expressage. 



WM. READ & SONS, 10T Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 



Established 1826. 



Send 2 stamps for full descripl ive Lists of Guns and Revolvers 



I received the Marble safety pocket axe, 

 and it is the most valuable article in my 

 hunting outfit. I thank you heartily for it, 

 and if I have any spare time in the future 

 I will gladly work for you. 



Thomas Malkin, Lansford, Pa. 



Little Clarence — Pa, why do they call 

 Mr. Broadhead a walking encyclopedia? 



Mr. Callipers — Because, my son, like most 

 men who are full of wisdom, he is too 

 poor to own an automobile. — Town Topics. 



He — I understand that rich old maid 

 married a struggling young man. 



She — Yes, he struggled, but he couldn't 

 get away. — Exchange. 



She — That new boarder who came to-day 

 has a beautiful olive complexion. 



He — Well, after she's been here a few 

 weeks I guess she'll have a prune complex- 

 ion. — Yonkers Statesman. 



Mistress — Didn't the ladies who called 

 leave cards? 



Maid — They wanted to, ma'am ; but I 

 told 'em yez had plenty of your own and 

 better ones, too — Yonkers Herald. 



A Chicago man predicts the end of the 

 world in 1924. We. haven't much faith in 

 predictions of the end of the world. Verv 

 few of them ever come true. — Kansas City 

 Journal. 



The WONDER of the WORLD 



4-000 shot at—broKe 97 per cent. 



Fred Gilbert in his last 4000 targets has shot 97 per cent. Of Course 

 this could only be accomplished with the Parker gun. Fred Gilbert 

 with his Parker gun sets the pace for all others. 

 The Pa-rker gun is growing better every day. ~J~end for Catalogue) 



Mention Recreation. 



PARKER. BROS. 



Meriden, Conn, 



ft. y, ^Salesrooms, 32 Warren Street 



