FOREST AND STREAM 
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hunting allowed 
This is no place for us’ 
R. H. is hard on the game. It gets there 
with the trigger-pull——straight, quick, sure. 
You owe it to yourself to make this your ban¬ 
ner hunting season hy hooking up with 
AMMUNITION 
It will put more enjoyment in the hunt hy 
bringing more game out of it. 
R. H. Powders are different. They do not 
explode — they burn. The exploding kinds 
waste much of their force in “kick;” all the 
force in R. II . is toward the muzzle. 
Go to your dealer and buy some R. H. shot 
shells or metallic cartridges. Send for free 
booklet, “Powder Puffs.” 
Robin Hood Shells are aiso 
furnished loaded with any of 
the Standard Nitro Powders. 
ROBIN HOOD AMMUNITION CO. 
Q Street, Swanton, Vt. 
NIGHT SHOOT AT BLUE ROCKS. 
Salem, N. J., Rod, Gun and Yacht Club Has 
Arranged a System of Lights and Will 
Hold Big Tournament Saturday 
Evening, December 12. 
The Salem Rod, Gun and Yacht Club, at 
Salem, N. J., is one of the live organizations 
in the eastern states, and every season comes 
out with something new, novel and startling and 
the officers of other sporting organizations look 
at each other and say “now why didn’t someone 
think of that before.” 
The latest stunt pulled off by the Salem Club 
was to perfect a system of lighting so that it 
is now possible to hold a shooting tournament at 
blue rock targets at night. Some of the mem¬ 
bers have been quietly working on the scheme 
for several months and a private demonstration 
was given before a few representatives of the 
leading manufacturers and shooters last week 
and proved very successful. 
The system not only shows up a blue rock 
from the time it leaves the trap until it strikes 
the ground, to the satisfaction of the shooter, 
but by a separate system, lights up his gun as 
well. Everyone interested in blue rock shooting 
can readily understand what night shooting will 
mean to the sport, for if the Salem Club can hold 
night shoots other clubs can do the same as 
the system is not expensive. It means that 
thousands of shooters can indulge in their favor¬ 
ite pastime after business hours, and the novelty 
of the scheme will attract lovers of the sport to 
the clubs. 
The Salem Club has decided to hold a big 
tournament on Saturday evening, December 12th. 
A large number of the best professional and 
amateur shooters in the Eastern States will take 
part in the program and a squad of lady shooters 
will contest for a special prize- 
William H. Harris, Vice President of the club, 
who has spent a lot of time in perfecting the 
scheme, will be glad to meet the shooters on 
that date and explain in detail the system of 
lighting and how the plan is conducted and best 
of all there is no charge and he has no part 
of the system to sell. He is glad to advance the 
interest of the sport. 
In addition to shooting, a Minstrel Show will 
be held in the audience room of the Club House, 
and in a part of the building will be an Old Cu¬ 
riosity Shop. Some novel and interesting cu¬ 
riosities will be on exhibition well worth seeing. 
NEMOURS (LADIES) TRAPSHOOTING CLUB. 
Mrs. White Wins High Honors at Nemours 
Shoot. 
Wilmington, Del., Nov. 19, 1914. 
At the regular weekly shoot of the Nemours 
Trapshooting Club yesterday, Mrs. Harry White 
carried off all the honors. She made high actual 
score (15 x 25) which gave her 4th place on 
the Willis Trophy. With her handicap Mrs. 
White also made high total score for the after¬ 
noon and became the possessor of the Ramsay 
Medal until the next regular shoot- 
There were not as many members out as usual 
this week, due to the fact that some of the ladies 
are away with their husbands on gunning trips 
for live game and it is safe to say that there 
will be a few less rabbits in the lower part of 
the state when the ladies return home. 
Next week the grand “Turkey Shoot” takes 
place. This promises to be one of the biggest 
shoots of the season and many visitors as well 
as shooters will be out to watch the match. 
Yesterday Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Willis paid the 
club a visit and as usual Mr. Willis devoted 
all the afternoon to coaching and encouraging 
the shooters. The first cold weather of the 
season, which set in this week, felt pretty sharp 
on the fingers and every one was glad to run to 
the club house between squads where a large 
open fire blazed invitingly. Here the ladies 
gathered and talked over the big dance to be 
given by the Nemours Club to-night and other 
events of importance in the club. 
Although there was only a small attendance 
yesterday the weekly event was a most enjoy¬ 
able one. 
Scores (25 targets) follow: 
Miss Lannan . 8 
Mrs. White . 15 
Mrs. Springer . 8 
Mrs. Hart . 10 
Mrs. Riley . 11 
Miss Schofield . 10 
Miss Hirst . 10 
“BLUE BIRD.” 
The town forest of Baden-Baden, Germany, 
yields an annual profit of $5.25 per acre, or a 
total net profit of nearly $67,500. 
If Interested, Send for Our 
November 
List of Odd and Second Hand Guns 
Sch overling Daly & Gok$ 
302-304 Broadway 
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