FOREST AND STREAM 
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GEORGE 
T0WN*.<COUNTRY TAILORS 
Known the Word over for 
EXCELLENCE of QUALITY, FIT and 
MODERATE PRICES 
/AUR connec¬ 
tion is com¬ 
posed of men of 
standing, and our 
system of trading 
is cash, thus ena¬ 
bling us to supply 
our productions at 
extremely moder¬ 
ate prices. As an 
illustration our 
evening suits 
range from 30 to 
40 Dollars, and 
our sack suits and 
overcoats from 21 
to 30 Dollars. 
The New Dinner Jacket 
Special Attention Paid to Mail Orders 
E. GEORGE & CO., George Motor Coats 
87 Regent Street, London 
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• The World’s Largest Boat 
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and Fishing A 
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Underwear, Pyjamas, Gloves, Scarfs 
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SPECIALITIES FOR 
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AND. 
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At New York’s most popular and fashionable 
resort by-the-Sea. Where sea-side joys are 
not marred by the intrusion of undesirable 
elements. Where the temperature seldom 
varies from 70 degrees. Within the city 
limits, half hour by train, one hour by auto. 
Just far enough away from the heat and hum 
of the metropolis to give an entire change of 
environment, yet near enough for daily con¬ 
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Deep Sea Fishing Famnus Out-Door Restaurant 
Celebrated Musical Concerts Boating and Sailing 
Thes Dansants Wednesday and Saturday after¬ 
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Special music for all the modern dances. 
Mercadante’s Orchestra Morning and Evening 
Auto Roads Direct to Hotel Entrance 
Excellent Garage and Parking Accommodations 
JOSEPH P. GREAVES, Manager 
Boohing Office, 243 Fifth Ave. Florida East Coast Hotel Co. 
Tels. 9230 & 9231 Madison Square 
"J. T. Hollingsworth .. 
. 150 
128 
"Geo. L. Carter . 
. 150 
123 
*Ed. O’Brien . 
>37 
*D. D. Gross . 
126 
A. Bowman . 
98 
Geo. Boulier . 
. 150 
131 
L. L. Fairbanks . 
. 150 
IIO 
F. W. Basler . 
. 150 
112 
W. F. Reetz .. 
. 150 
IOO 
G. N. Meiers . 
119 
E. Sasse . 
123 
C. Morehouse . 
. 150 
IOI 
Albert Koyen . 
119 
Lynn G. Campbell _ 
. 150 
122 
"Professional. 
E. A. REETZ, 
Secretary. 
Seattle Sharpshooters Association. 
Seattle, Wash., June 2 and 3, 1914. 
Baldwin, R. H. 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
128 
2nd Day 
121 
McKelvey, C. E . 
130 
2nd Day 
127 
Grossman, M. 
135 
2nd Day 
128 
Oppie, Roy . 
140 
2nd Day 
139 
"Van Amem, E. B. 
127 
2nd Day 
119 
"Poston, H. E. 
147 
2nd Day 
138 
Landwehr, L. W. 
128 
2nd Day 
1 22 
Kienast, J. 
123 
2nd Day 
119 
Weatherwax, J. C. 
123 
2nd Day 
1 29 
Rice, J. E . 
134 
2nd Day 
123 
Fisher, I. M. 
140 
2nd Day 
131 
Miller. R. H. 
130 
2nd Day 
>25 
Troch, J. A. 
120 
2nd Day 
iai 
Tensen, J. C. 
121 
Troch, F. 
142 
2nd Day 
>43 
"Reid, L. H. 
146 
2nd Day 
143 
Owens, C. E . 
>35 
2nd Day 
> 3 > 
Browne, G. C. 
>30 
2nd Day 
>27 
Fleming, H. 
>35 
2nd Day 
>32 
Miller, Geo. 
> 4 > 
2nd Day 
133 
O’Brien, P. H. 
140 
2nd Day 
125 
Wihlon, H. F. 
140 
2nd Day 
>30 
Van Alta. F. 
140 
2nd Day 
140 
"Holohan, P. 
143 
2nd Day 
142 
"Professional. 
CHAS. 
F. STADTFELD, 
Cashier. 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
June 6, 1914. 
Beautiful weather and a fine fast target put the boys 
on their mettle today, the right quartering birds hav¬ 
ing the habit of slipping out of the charge just when 
you thought you had it dead. Messrs. Bills and Dickey 
paid us a visit today, the former shooting a fine race 
and landing high gun with 96 x 100. Dr. Wootton 
was high amateur with 93 x 100 with Ward closely fol¬ 
lowing with 92. We turned in a score of 448 x 500, in 
the telegraph match Dr. Wootton going straight. Mr. 
Ebbert broke 25 straight from 19 yards and won an¬ 
other leg on the Marlin Gun which he is likely to be- 
come permanent 
possessor 
of. 
Scores: 
» 
•ft 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
25 
50 
Lambert . 
.... 17 
15 
12 
15 
>4 
l 6 
3 * 
Rogers . 
.... 17 
17 
l 6 
l 6 
12 
22 
44 
Ward . 
.... 17 
17 
>9 
20 
>9 
18 
43 
Ebberts . 
. 18 
15 
>3 
18 
l 6 
25 
. . 
Covert . 
.... 17 
l 6 
>7 
l 6 
>5 
10 
40 
Dickey . 
.... 18 
>8 
18 
>5 
IS 
. - 
Bills . 
20 
>9 
>9 
18 
. . 
Weill . 
.... 14 
>5 
>5 
18 
>7 
>9 
47 
Wootton . 
20 
18 
l 6 
>9 
50 
Kelsev . 
.... >5 
18 
18 
17 
19 
47 
Wendel . 
.17 
18 
>5 
>3 
>9 
21 
39 
Bargar . 
14 
>3 
>3 
Tmmel . 
.... 6 
II 
12 
14 
l 6 
. . 
Black . 
8 
8 
8 
8 
. . 
Lawson . 
17 
l 6 
14 
20 
46 
Eberhardt . 
0 
II 
l 6 
. . 
Berger . 
8 
. . 
Terauld . 
18 
18 
l 6 
l 6 
47 
Broderick . 
>5 
17 
>5 
l 6 
>5 
40 
Reynolds . 
.... >3 
13 
. . 
Patterson . 
.... 17 
>4 
18 
14 
>4 
20 
42 
* Marlin Gun Event. ** Telegraph Match. 
W. C. WOOTTON, Secretary. 
Mt. Pulaski Gun Club. 
Mt. Pulaski, Ill., Tune 2 and 
3 , > 9 i 4 - 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
A. Lawrence . 
>19 
2nd Day 150 
123 
R. Holmes .. 
123 
2nd Day 150 
142 
*W. Stannard 
142 
2nd Day 150 
131 
