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H ERE’S the boot you can 
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Soft easy-fitting and as near water- 
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RUSSEU'S 
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Russell’s. 
Built to 
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by expert 
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from the 
best quality 
chrome tan- 
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he can’t show 
them, *write for 
our catalog. 
W.C. RUSSELL 
MOCCASIN CO 
*■•10 Capron St. 
Berlin, Wis. 
GER 
pistols, barrels 4, 6, 8, 1^ and 16 inches; 
MAUSER instols, long barrels: bolster 
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FIELD and MANXLICHER SCHOENAUER sporting rifles. 
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You Fishermen and Duck Hunters 
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The ALFRED C. GOETHEL CO. 
DEPT. B, 829 31st ST. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
Indian Moccasins 
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getting late. We made four trips that 
afternoon, each with a quarter of moose 
tied to a pole suspended between us. 
There was very little said in camp that 
evening, as we were all too tired to con- 
verse to any extent, and shortly after 
supper we rolled in to wait V ealla’s com- 
ing the following morning. 
Vealla showed up about ten A. IM., 
and we were not long in getting loaded'! 
and on our way, reaching Vealla’s home | 
about 2 P. M., where we fed the team^' 
and ate a hastily prepared lunch, then 
departed for the settlement and home. | 
A happier trio of hunters never came out i 
of the woods. We had bagged two | 
moose, two deer and a caribou during) 
only eight days’ hunting. 
GUNNING FOR THE ; 
RUFFED GROUSE 
(.Continued from page 441) 
But in shooting of this sort misses don’t 
count. If you wait for a good shot, well 
— maybe you’ll have to wait. It is pretty ' 
sure that you won’t take home the limit. ' 
He headed right back from where he 
first flushed and I headed after him. Ii 
stepped into a small clearing and he ■ 
flushed. He darted through an open' 
space and wheeled sharply to take ad- I 
vantage of a low savin. “Bang!” went 
the 20 grains of smokeless and I had my' 
first grouse of the season. 
I picked him up and smoothing downl 
the rich brown and gray plumage, ad- 
mired the game bird of New England. 
Worth a dozen quail or a bag full of' 
pheasants. I carefully placed him in , 
my pocket and started on. 
A HIGH wind now had sprung up and ' 
the first sprinkles of the approach- ' 
ing storm spattered on the leaves. My ' 
chances for further sport \vere now slim 
indeed, for with the rustling of the leaves ) 
and the thrashing branches, I couldn’t j 
have heard a grouse if he had flushed, 'j 
And a noticeable thing is that a ruffed j 
grouse will often rise on a windy day 1 
as silently as an owl and go slipping '! 
away unnoticed. 
“It’s all off for the day!” I exclaimed 
and headed for the house. Then gamej 
a lull in the gale and down poured the '! 
rain. I was pretty wet before I had : 
traversed half the distance to the house. ;j 
Then the rain let up and as the wind had ,I 
ceased to blow, I turned back to the I 
woods. I couldn’t get much wetter and i 
I did want to hunt. 
I left the swamp I had started hunt- !l 
ing in and took to a side hill well wooded i 
and containing a small brook closely 
bordered with blueberry brush and i 
alders. 
I passed a monster decayed tree trunk I 
completely overgrowm with blackberry ■ 
briers, and although I was on the alert, j 
off to one side I heard ; “Kwerrt ! 
Kwerrt !” Then a rustle and off went 
a grouse. ^ 
“An old bird !” I exclaimed, as I heard 
that throaty call. “Foxy enough to get 
away without offering a shot. She’s apt 
to go in any direction. No straight line 
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