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FOREST AND STREAM 
September, 1921 
3-WAY REEL 
BEETZSEL 
Level Winder, 
Free Spool, 
Automatic Thumber, 
German Silver, 
Burnished Steel Axles, 
Bronze Bearings, 
Jeweled Oil Caps, 
Quadruple, 
S. Handle — Forward, 
100 Yards — Drag. 
Cast and Wind In 
Nothing to Touch 
When the cast is made noth- 
ing moves but the spool. The 
forked block drops and the line 
runs free from spool to rod guide. 
Touching the handle to wind in 
brings the block as shown. OUR 
guarantee is: that no angler can 
buy any one thing for $20 or 
MORE that will give as much 
joy. Bar nothing. 
REDIFOR ROD & REEL CO. 
STONELEIGH COURT, WASHINGTON, D. C. 
This Poleless Wall Tent eliminates cares 
and worries. The complete tent packed in 
a strong canvas bag — size 10x28 — ready to 
place on running board of your automo- 
bile, or to be checked through as baggage. 
IDEAL FOR TOURISTS 
If no dealer in your city, write 
H. WENZEL TENT AND DUCK CO. ST. LOUIS 
THE UNION 
TRAILER CAMP 
affords an ideal 
portable head- 
quart ers for 
hunting trips. 
It also provides 
plenty of space 
for carrying 
game. 
This outfit will serve you constantly 
for several years — for hunting, fishing 
and general outdoor life. Write for cat- 
alog. 
UNION TRAILER WORKS 
320 Charles St., BOONVILLE, N. Y. 
MAKE HEAP INDIAN! FIRE 
mDlAIOAFT PRODUCTION 
A stunt every boy and girl, hunter, hikeT 
and camper should know. Make fire by rub- 
bing wood together THE MYSTERIOUS 
INDIAN TRICK MADE EASY. A combina- 
tion of oak, cedar, maple, hickory and bass- 
wood. Guaranteed to make fire in 30 sec- 
onds. Ask any Indian or Scout. Packed in 
strong box and mailed post-paid for SI. West 
of Mississippi, SI.25. 
(Writ* lor free catalogue on Indian. & Mexican 
goods, minerals and geological specimens.) 
CO. 466 Conneclicnl SL BUFFALO. N.Y. Dtpl 14 
THE CALL OF THE SURF. By Van Campen 
Heilner. If you are a surf angler, here is 
the book you have long been waiting for. 
Illustrated with remarkable photographs and 
paintings. Single copies $3.00. Postpaid in 
U. S. and Canada. 
FOREST AND STREAM (Book Dept.) 
9 E. 40th St., New York City 
STUBBY 
COMBINATION 
ROD & REEL 
Only 23 inches long; I2V2 inches unjointed. Makes long 
casts. Old fishermen say: “Best Ever Used! *' Packed 
in carton, by mail $3.00. Send for catalog. THE 
AMERICAN DISPLAY CO., Dayton, Ohio. 
JOE WELSH 
LEADERS 
By lest the BEST 
This Leader the 
GENUINE 
Registered in the United States, Canada and 
Great Britain under the name of TELARANA 
NOVA, meaning in Spanish, "new Spiderweb." 
Don’t get fooled by spurious imitations! 
Suitable for Salt and Fresh water they come 
in 6 sizes in 3-6-9-ft. lengths. Knotless, Strong 
and Invisible. 
Send me 25c for a 3 ft.; 50c for a 6 ft.; or 
75c for a 9 ft. Tell me the kind of fish you 
want to land. This insures you of the proper 
size. A customer writes, "I am using one of 
your No. 3 Leaders, this being its third season 
and still good. Used entirely on Bass.” 
Most dealers handle the genuine, if yours don’t 
tell him he can. 
The above prices are for trial orders only. 
Sample card of 6 sizes free on 
application. 
JOE WELSH 
Pasadena, California 
Distributors for U. S. 
and Canada 
Dealers can make good 
profits by handling this 
popular leader. 
YouJCan’t Beat Natural Balt! 
Lure makers have done wonders in making 
bits of wood and tin look and act like 
minnows. But when all is said and done. 
"You can't make a lure look more like 
a fish than a fish does!" 
FERRY PRESERVED BAIT 
is simply honest- to -goodness minnows and 
frogs caught in the clear, cold water up 
here at Port Huron, Mich., preserved by 
chemical solution and put up in glass 
jars. Guaranteed to last indefinitely and 
— note this — will keep at least a week 
after jar is opened. 
Save hours of tedious labor next trip, and 
Ferry Silver the risk of upset minnow bucket, by tak- 
Shiners ing along a supply of Ferry Preserved Bait. 
11-oz. jar large shiners (about 50) 50c 
6-oz. jar small shiners (about 200) 50c 
6-oz. jar frogs (six to jar) 50c 
Special introductory offer: One jar each of above, post- 
paid anywhere in the U. S., $1.00. 
Money cheerfully refunded if not satisfied. 
Cut out this advertisement. It will not appear attain. 
Dealers write. 
Ferry Fish Market Co., Box B., Port Huron, Mich. 
DONT BREAKS . 
HOLDS THE* FISHING POLE 
The E-Z Pole Holder 
holds the fishing pole se- 
read. A wonderful conven- 
1 ience. Readily screws into boat, dock, 
j log, etc. Agents Wanted. Liberal 
i terms. It’s easy to sell. Send for 
f sample at special price of only 50c. 
E-Z HOLDER CO. (Not Inc.) 
Room 28, 2733 No. Clark St., Chicago 
Higgler 
• F2 or 5 /a Oz. $ 1.QP 
WITH BUCKTAIL 
Circular of other Lures and Pork 
Rind Strips •AJL.FOSS - 
1712 COLUMBUS RD. • CLEVELAND* 
Crab 
os;?.- .. 
Weedless 
H,eddon 
Bait exiting Reels 
Jim Heddon 2-Piece Rods 
Baby Crab and Other Minnows 
*AsK the Fish!” i 
Jas. Heddon’s Sonsj 
Dowagiac, Mich. , 
cold chills run over a fellow, and I 
confess that I felt almost afraid he 
would climb up, too, but I knew posi- 
tively that a grizzly could not climb, 
on account of his long claws. 
Trailor was unaware that I was up 
there and no doubt was wondering what 
had become of me. I called to him now 
to let him know where I was, as I was 
beginning to feel pretty safe, but at 
the same time I was thinking mighty 
fast about what to do. I said: “Go 
after him, Trailor, go after him.” And 
he did go after him, too. He brought 
him away from that tree mighty sud- 
denly and swung him round and round, 
but he soon backed up against it again, 
and there he stayed. Right there and 
then I would have given a kingdom for 
my gun, but how to get it was the 
question. Trailor could not get at his 
hams and he seemed to know that 
I was wondering and wondering what 
to do. 
I did not have much hope of making 
Hammersly hear the horn, but I de- 
cided to try it anyhow. So I blew 
the horn long and loud, and I could 
hear it echo and re-echo across the 
canyons, and it seemed to me it could 
be heard for miles and miles, but after 
listening for a long time I got no 
answer and after trying a few times 
more I gave it up. 
I NOW urged Trailor again to go after 
him, but although he came up as 
close as he dared and barked right 
up in his face, the bear only struck out 
at him with his left paw, as the right 
one was disabled. I studied and studied 
what to do and thought of different 
things that had been said about griz- 
zlies and finally I happened to think 
about hearing a man say once that 
if he was to go out to hunt grizzlies 
he would take a strong cord and carry 
it in his pocket and have a hook at- 
tached to it, and if he was compelled 
to climb from a grizzly he would drop 
his gun at the roots of the tree and 
drop the hook down and pull up his gun 
and then he would make it hot for 
Mr. Bear. This was all nice enough 
to think about, but I neither had the 
string nor the hook, and if I had had 
them how was I going to use them 
when the bear was sitting on his 
haunches almost right on the gun? 
Another thing I was puzzled about 
was why the gun failed to work. 
It was the first time it had ever 
failed me, and I had been in some 
pretty clos& places, too. I knew I had 
plenty of cartridges in it, for I had 
not fired a shot since leaving camp 
until I had shot the bear. 
After awhile I made up my mind to 
climb down a few feet and see what 
he would do, so I commenced to come 
down very slowly and cautiously, for it 
was a sure shot I wasn’t going to get 
down low enough for him to rear up 
suddenly and reach me with his paw. 
Pretty soon he whirled around and 
reared up as high as he could reach 
and I went up higher in a hurry. This 
manoeuvre gave Trailor a chance and 
he dived into the bear so furiously that 
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