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FOREST AND STREAM 
Won Most Tro phies 
Meek Reelshave, in ten years, won four toone International Trophiesover 
ANY other reel and two toone over ALL other reels 
By giving years of satisfactory service 
combined. 
MEEK REELS 
New Tackle Box 83.00 
have earned 
their repu¬ 
tation for 
superiority 
and prove 
that a good 
article is 
worth its 
price. 
New Pocket Screw Driver and Oiler 60c 
The real reel is the Meek Reel. Our aim is 
perfection, not cheapness. Ask any first-class 
dealer for the “Meek.” If he can't supply 
you, write us direct for catalogue E. 
B. F. Meek & Sons, Inc. 
M’f’r's Meek and Blue Grass Reels 
No. 1450 S. 18th St. LOUISVILLE, KY. 
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to 60 minutes an hour 
by taking the “grind ” 
out of typewriting ! 
AND smile ! For here at last is the master 
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effort in the ordinary working day. The new 
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Just turn the knob and get the ( personal touch ” 
that fits YOURSELF ! Write with the fast, Royal roller- 
trip escapement the heart of the typewriter runs without effort. 
Built for Big Business” and its 
Great Army of Expert Operators 
These new features of the Royal add to the sensitive 
fingers of the typist, the one vital thing that the old-style 
typewriter subtracts— speed ! 
The speed with brains behind it—the all-day speed of 
the expert typist in the day’s work. Errorless speed 
is the kind of speed that counts. Commonsense has 
punctured the illusion of the other kind. 
Get the Facts ! 
Send for the “Royal p„ ce $ J QQ 
man” and ask for a 
DEMONSTRATION. 
Or write us direct 
for our new bro¬ 
chure,— “Better 
Service,” and book 
of facts on Touch 
Typing —sent free to 
typewriter users. 
$125 
1 in Canada 
ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY 
Royal Typwriter Bldg.," 364 Broadway, NEW YORK 
tinguishing marks, etc., will be determined after 
entries have been closed. For entry blanks, 
and further information, write to Clemens 
Schroeder, Purser, No. 355 West 145th Street, 
New York City. 
Judges—H. Lansing Quick, Chairman, Payne 
L. Kretzmer, D. B. Goodsell, Lincoln B. Palmer, 
and George P. Douglass. 
Starters—Walwin Barr, Chairman, Fred W. 
Baldwin, Edward L. Polasek, and Edmund Vom- 
Steeg, Jr. - 
A. C. A. MEMBERSHIP. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Atlantic Division:—Charles Blesskany, 255 Au¬ 
dubon Ave., New York, N. Y., by L. B. Morgan; 
William Winter, Jr., 506 South Broadway, Yon¬ 
kers, N. Y., by Thomas Zuk; John H. Leonard, 
61 West 106th St., New York, N. Y., by Clemens 
Schroeder; Ralph A. Lance, 5 J 9 West 182nd St., 
New York, N. Y„ by W. C. Techinkel; John 
Hamilton, 330 West 15th St.. New York, N. Y., 
by L. B. Morgan; Alfred H. Lewis, 557 West 
149th St., New York, N. Y., by Ernest B. 
Spence; Martin A. Charles, 424 South 16th St., 
Newark, N. J., by Herman E. Mende. 
Central Division:—L. D. Hunter, 449 Ashland 
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Allie A. Bachman, Buffalo, 
N. Y„ both by A. J. Bell; C. W. Johnson, P. O. 
Box 486, Syracuse, N. Y., by C. N. Daman; J. 
D. Cudney, 428 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., 
by O. J. West. 
Eastern Division:—Joseph S. Holt, 64 Battey 
St., Providence, R. I., by Harry L. C cene. 
Western Division:—C. J. Robinson, 7524 Bond 
Ave., Chicago, Ill., Benj. B. Pope, 1040 Lake 
Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill., both by Robert F. 
Abercrombie. 
RESIGNATIONS. 
Atlantic Division:—4737, Rowland C. Rudolf. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Central Division:—5944, Arthur Hubbard, Buf¬ 
falo, N. Y. 
Eastern Division:—6161, George A. Smith, 
Eden Park, R. I. 
ATLANTIC DIVISION. 
Ahoy! Mates ! The Spring cruise of the Div¬ 
ision will take place on the Ramapo River, start¬ 
ing at Suffern, N. Y., May 8th, and finishing at 
Mountain View, May 9th. 
Those who have made the trip need no explan¬ 
ation, but to the unitiated it will be a splendid 
opportunity to get their first taste of “white 
water” running of rifts, and with a little nerve 
taking everything as it comes—a thirty-five-mile 
trip of thrills and excitement. Get out those 
dusty outfits and the old “rag” boat—two to a 
boat is best with a very light kit. Any canoe¬ 
ist, even though not a member, should be asked 
to join us. 
On the previous Sunday, May 2nd, about 9:30 
■reel I 
REASONS 
3-in-One keeps all fishing tackle in per¬ 
fect order. Reels oiled with 3-in-One won't slick or 
hang at critical moment. They always work easily 
and surely. 3-in-One will not gum, turn black or 
sticky. 
3-in-One prevents rust on steel rods, keeps joints 
and connections clean and smooth, preserves wooden 
rods, too, making them tough and pliable. 
Draw your line, silk or linen, through rag moist¬ 
ened with 3-in-One. Makes it stronger and last 
longer. Will not rot, twist or tangle, preserves lines, 
nets and traps in either fresh or salt water. 
CPCET Try 3-in-One at our expense. Write for 
* liberal free sample and booklet. 3-IN-ONE 
OIL COMPANY, 112 New St.. New York 
