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FOREST AND STREAM 
TRAILER TOURING 
The Greatest Outdoor Frolic 
Above shows how 
outfit folds flat into 
trailer. No side-sway, 
not top heavy. 
With a UNION TRAILER CAMP your whole family can have the 
comforts of home on any automobile trip. It is attached in an instant; 
cannot injure your car or retard speed; has spring beds, refrigerator, 
electric lights and cooking conveniences. One season’s savings in hotel 
bills easily pay for it. Best of all — it is sport supreme. 
It is the one trailer built with automobile units and quality — there- 
fore ideal for cross-country tours and years of hard service. Hundreds 
are in use. 
The new models have wonderful improvements — can be set up com- 
plete in less than a minute, all folds flat into trailer, allows better venti- 
lation with protection from insects. The outfits are better than ever — 
the prices are reduced. Write to-day for literature. 
UNION TRAILER WORKS, 320 Charles St., BOONVILLE, N. Y. 
LIVE-OUT-DOORS! SAVE HOTEL BILLS! 
Camp When and Where you Pleaise. 
Trails safely behind your Car, 
with only a 25 lb. draw-bar pull. 
Two, sagless spring, double 6 V 2 ft- beds. 
Four foot aisles between 7 foot lockers. 
Kitchen cabinet. Ice chest. 
Two burner gas stove. 
Metal kitchenette. 
Demountable Rims. 
Timken bearings 
Weight 850 
pounds 
Damp and mos- 
quito proof 
Pullman privacy. 4 persons. 
Illustrated Catalogu ^ Free 
Chenango E. & M. Co. ^ 
8 Fair Street, Norwich, N. Y. eCJUlpped 
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. correspondence methods. Diploma award- 
■"'ed. We assist students and graduates In 
getting started and developing their businesses. Estab- 
lished 1916. Write for information; it will open your 
eyes. Do It today. 
American Landscape School, 16A Newark. New York 
Architects, Engineers, Real Estate 
Agents, Campers, or Outdoorsmen, 
need a compass just as a navigator 
needs one. 
SEND $1 FOR OUR 
POCKET COMPASS 
and you will never be at a loss to know 
which is North, South, East or West. 
The Outdoor Equipmenl Company 
Suite 7 9 Fast 40th Street, New York City 
April, 1922 
men to-day as their husbands, and in I 
several instances are actually more en- | 
thusiastic. I 
To all who are accustomed to living 
in comfort in up-to-date homes, it is a I 
pleasure to assure that there is no ex- , 
cuse for hesitating about taking that ' 
camping trip you dream about with a | 
modern camping outfit deluxe. ' 
The day when it was necessary, in ' 
order to camp in a tent, to carry along | 
heavy luggage in the form of heavy 
poles and ropes is a thing of the past 
and destined to extinct oblivion with the 
Dinosaur. To-day there are combina- 
tion bed and tents with frames made of 
a steel composition, the water-proof tent 
held on steel rods supported by the bed , 
corners as a foundation. Complete out- : 
fits with accommodations for two adults 
are now made in such compact form 
that they occupy but very little space, 
are extremely light and easily carried 
by any individual from one place to an- ! 
other. 
day last summer a friend drove 
over to my home at Cazenovia, New 
York, and heartily extended an invita- 
tion to come with him for a little auto- 
camping trip. Now I want to state that 
if anybody gets me to refuse the adven- 
ture of a camping excursion it will be 
because I am not at home — which usually 
means that my family is autocamping. 
During 1920 we spent five complete i 
months camping with our automobile, 
and during that time the car never | 
graced a garage at night, nor did we live 
under a hotel roof, rain or shine ! Last 
summer we autocamped less because of j 
a babe born in February, but that didn’t 
stop us entirely and in August, 1921, ] 
we autocamped two weeks through the 
Catskills with both children, including 
the babe. So when my friend asked me 
to go along with his family, you know 
what happened. 
We started about 4:00 P. M. for a 
fishing resort about fifty miles out, and 
everything was going well when all of 
a sudden there came a series of loud 
reports. Something had gone wrong 
with the car. 
It wasn’t an epidemic of blowouts, as 
we soon learned by examination of four 
perfectly inflated tires. We looked the i 
car over carefully and attempted tO' I 
start her, but there was no use. So we 
were towed into the nearest little hamlet,, | 
where there was a garage ready and will- i: 
ing with mechanics to find our trouble.. I 
They worked until midnight and still the | 
motor was as stubborn as a graveyard,, f 
so far as showing signs of life, so we || 
told our friends to give up the job for | 
the night. I 
They informed us there was no hotel 
and no means of accommodations in the 
small town. This worried us not a bit 
and in fifteen minutes we had pitched / 
a camp for the whole party on the lawn 
of the garageman ! 1 
Never in my life have I rolled into a ; 
better bed than that night on the lawn 
in that little village. We were all ex- 
tremely tired, nervous and annoyed on ; 
account of the break-down of the car; 
but in a jiffy everybody was asleep and ‘ 
everybody slept until broad daylight. ' 
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