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[AIaRCH 20. 1909. 
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DEAD SHOT 
SMOKELESS 
A vast army of shooters 
out of the fullness of their 
experience say Dead Shot 
Smokeless is a powder of 
STABILITY 
It is a powder in a class 
by itself. To summarize 
— it is clean shooting, 
makes a perfect pattern, 
is of high velocity, safe 
and unaffected by climate. 
Send to us for literature 
as to the proper loads, etc. 
AMERICAN POWDER MILLS 
Chicago Boston St. Louis 
turned out. Kelly did quite well, considering ’.hat lie 
new gun. Kach event was at 25 tar- 
was shooting 
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H W Dreyer 
H D Bergen 
R Morgan . 
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Amalgamated Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J. — The informal opening of the new 
shooting grounds at Clifton, which was advertised to 
take place on Saturday, the 13th, was hampered with 
about one of the most disagreeable days ever experi¬ 
enced hereabouts for an opening, which was so eagerly 
sought for. Many local shooters, who had laid their 
plans to take part in this opening, were sadly disap- 
