RECREATION'S A I) V E R T I S E R 



The TTlar/in Baby Featherweight Repeater. A new high-grade .22 

 caliber repeating rifle which weighs only 3 pounds 10 ounces! 



a Tflar/m feature which all rifle shooters 



But this gun is no toy. It is a new and busi- 

 ness-like rifle'. It combines all the good old Tfflar/in 

 features — solid top, side ejection and simple mech- 

 anism — with the newer sliding forearm action 

 which is so easy to work without spoiling the aim. 



The reduction of cost and weight is positively 

 not at the expense of TTZar/ij* quality. The high 

 standard Mar/en drop forgings are used in the 

 breech block, frame and inside working parts. 

 The rifle has the pleasant ffiaz/in balance. Both 

 .22 short and .22 long-rifle cartridges can, by 

 means of an extra carrier, be used in the same 



gun- 

 greatly enjoy. 



The War/in standard of accuracy is maintained 

 in the highest degree by the most careful boring 

 and the deepest grooving, which last care gives 

 the barrel about double the life of the product 

 of other rifle makers. 



Take a fflar/in Featherweight on your fishing trip or to 

 the summer camp. Take one home to the farm or wher- 

 ever your vacation finds you, and see what pleasure a good, 

 light .22 caliber repeater can add to your outing. 



It is an ideal squirrel rifle and can be relied upon to get all 

 the killing power there is out of any .22 cartridge in hunting 

 any sort of small game. 



If your dealer cannot supply you write us direct. A complete description of this 

 wonderful little rifle is given in our 1906 Catalogue. Sent FREE for six cents postage. 



7&e TTZarZl/l jfirecums Co. , 30 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn, 



100 STRAIGHT 



By E. C. GRIFFITH 



In a Team Match at Watertown, Mass., May 5th, 1906, He Shot 



DEAD SHOT 

 SMOKELESS POWDER 



The New Bulk Powder for Shot Guns* 



E. C. Griffith, twice winner of the grand American handicap, killed 100 straight. 



When Griffith had killed 75 straight, interest in his work increased, and as he scored kill after kill without 

 a miss the enthusiasm was intense. 



When he took the mark for the last five hirds every eye in the crowd, which, by the way, was by far the 

 largest ever seen at the local range, was on him. 



As the scorer called the remaining kills, everybody was on tiptoe, and as this wonderful shot knocked the 

 100th bird to pieces a mighty shout went up. — Boston Globe. 



Have your shells loaded with " Dead Shot Smokeless." 

 Your dealer w.ll gladly supply it. If you are in 

 doubt write to us. Write to* us anyway for booklet. 



AMERICAN POWDER MILLS 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



BOSTON, MASS., U.S.A. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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