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FOREST AND STREAM 
October, 1920 
Condition Pills 
A marvelous ionic for dorrs that are all out of sorts, run down, nun and unuin 
with harsh staring coat, materated eyes and high colored urine. There is nothing w 
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t lie difference after a few doses. 
Atdr^gstscrby TH E DENT MEDICINE COMPANY NeW ^ r r! h nio N , e Ca^°ia 
A. 3 practical treatise on dogs and their training (60 pages fully illustrated), mailed fur 
10c. to all customers. 
Ten-A-See Farm Kennels 
The Home of 
U. R. FISH EL’S NOTED POINTERS 
“The World’s Best Bird Bogs” 
Breed, rear and train Pointers exclusively. 
Our two hundred highclass shooting dogs, 
brood bitches and puppies are the very 
best and will please the most exacting. 
You will want one this fall, of course, 
so order NOW and not be disappointed as 
the demand for good dogs is greater than 
the supply. Every dog is guaranteed — try 
him and if not perfectly satisfactory re- 
turn him and your money will be re- 
funded. No other kennel makes such a 
liberal guarantee. We know our dogs are 
the best and are not afraid to put them 
to the test. You will eventually buy one 
of our pointers — Why not now? Write 
your wants, please. 
Webster Price, Manager; W, E. Lucas, 
E. G. Merritt, Jr,, and assistants, edu- 
cators. Address: 
TEN-A-SEE FARM KENNELS 
S. BARTON LASATER, Prop. 
Box 165 C PARIS, TENNESSEE 
Sportsmen: English Beagles 
Large-size beagles, rabbit hounds, fox hounds, 
coon, skunk and opossum hounds, bird dogs, pet 
and farm dogs, swine, pheasants, rabbits, pigeons, 
mice, etc. We offer 100 varieties; all stock 
shipped on 10-days’ approval: satisfaction guar- 
anteed or money refunded. Circulars 10c. 
VIOLET HILL KENNELS, York, Pa. 
Is This Worth the Price? 
Stop your dog breaking shot and wing. 
Teach him what whoa! means. No long 
trailing rope or spike collar. Our field 
dog control is not cruel. Can be carried 
in pocket and attached instantly to dog’s 
collar. Dog can’t bolt. Fast dogs can be 
worked in close and young ones field 
broken in a week. Works automatically 
— principal South American Bolas. Sent 
postpaid until full directions for $2. Testi- 
monials and booklet, Making a Meat Dog 
sent on request. 
MAPLE ROAD KENNELS 
NEW PRESTON, CONN. 
English Setters, Pointers 
and 
Wire Haired Fox Terriers 
Puppies and grown dogs 
of the best of breeding 
FOR SALE 
Good dogs at stud 
GEO. W. LOVELL 
MIDDLEBORO, MASS. 
Tel. 29-M 
AX, 
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You are not 
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terested in saving money, wbo 
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Park Tailoring Company 0 
Dent 218 Chicago, ILL. 
"let the hair 
go with the hide " 
BIG GAME 
MOUNTED 
Leopard, deer, any foreign or 
domestic, wild animal heads 
mounted — the skin or hide 
tanned in natural state, and made 
into rugs, caps, gloves, men’s or 
women’s garments. 
TAXIDERMY 
AND FUR TANNING 
SPECIALISTS 
Our illustrated catalog tells how 
to prepare skins for shipping and 
shows prices on head mounting, 
taxidermy, fur tanning and styles 
of garments. 
ROCHESTER 
FUR DRESSING 
COMPANY 
655-665 West Ave. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
DOCTOR HENShAul 
VISITS SPAIN 
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 564) 
marble, and at each end of the patio are 
light peristyles supporting galleries of 
Moorish architecture; and over the 
arches and on the walls are ciphers and 
Arabic characters in bold relief, perhaps 
selections from love poems of the Mos- 
lems and texts from the Koran. Beyond 
the roof can be seen the lofty Tower of 
the Seven Stories. These towers con- 
tained the dwellings of the royal house 
hold and their retainers. 
The Hall of the Ambassadors is a very 
large apartment with a high ceiling or- 
namented in red, blue and gold. Its 
walls of stucco are decorated in the usual 
Morisco fashion, while the arches are 
adorned with stalacites of filigree and 
frostwork. 
The Hall of the Two Sisters is so 
named by the prosaic from two immense 
blocks of marble in the floor, but a more 
pleasing and poetical version of the name 
is that it was built as a memorial for 
two sisters, renowned Moorish beauties of 
the royal harem. The walls and ceiling 
of the room are ornamented with ex- 
quisite arabesques and other decorations. 
The apartment occupied by Washing- 
ton Irving during his sojourn in the Al- 
hambra overlooked a garden filled with 
orange, pomegranite and fig trees, in 
whose grateful shade he indulged in 
Oriental luxury for many months. And 
when at last he started on his homeward 
journey, over the rough and sterile slopes 
of the snowy mountains, and turned for 
a last fond view of the glorious Alhambra, 
he doubtless recalled to mind the depar- 
ture of the unlucky Boabdil, the last of 
the Moorish kings, who from a spur of 
the same snowy range, wept as he looked 
for the last time on his once loved king- 
dom of fragrant memory. This hill still 
retains the name signifying “The Last 
Sigh of the Moor.” 
SOUTH AMERICAN 
NATURE NOTES 
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 549) 
rank growth of luxuriant vegetation 
through which a wayfarer must needs 
cut his way with a machete. At one 
place, however, alligators had made a 
path about two feet wide. Such paths, 
although having a matted growth of in- 
terlacing vegetation on either side, are 
like the buffalo trails of old, “beaten as 
barren as brass.” Rowing up to this 
point the man, landed, and armed with 
a double-barrelled shotgun scrambled up 
the bank. Not many paces distant he 
espied a large alligator coming towards 
him with mouth wide open. His position 
was indeed a perplexing one, and not 
without an element of danger. There 
was only one avenue of escape. Should 
he beat a hasty retreat or fire at the 
ugly beast? He decided to do the latter, 
and with the muzzle of his gun almost in 
the saurian’s mouth, he emptied both bar- 
rels. It stopped the alligator, but the 
man took to the boat and did no more 
exploring that day. 
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