During the month past we have had so many gun problems put to us and they are of such general interest, we have decided 
instead of answering these questions by mail we will hereafter answer through the Gun Department in 
Forest and Stream. If any question comes to you concerning your gun or ammunition, or if you 
are going to buy a new gun, write our gun editor. He can help you. 
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Send along your gun problems to our Gun 
Editor and if he can’t answer them he will 
find some one who can—you’ll get the answer 
and he will shoulder your perplexity. 
Have you taken a shot at Rem-Oil? It’s the 
newest thing in gun oils, and if it isn’t the best 
on the market it isn’t because Remington-U. 
M. C. Company haven’t had sufficient experience 
with guns and rifles to know what they need 
to keep any old kind of an arm in perfect 
condition. I heard a woman shooter say it 
was the finest furniture polish she ever tried 
—I can’t vouch for this as I haven’t shone ’em 
up, but I do kpow what it will do for steel. 
I’ll know by next issue how it works on a port¬ 
able marine motor, ’cause I am on my way now 
to try it out. Let’s hope William of grape 
juice fame won’t recommend it as a beverage. 
The Fred Gilbert shoots were remarkable for 
many things but principally as an example of 
what kings of publicity are Ted Doremus and 
his corps of promoters. In proving Fred the 
most popular professional in the game the 
DuPont advertising forces put over one of the 
biggest advertising stunts seen since Henry 
Ford insisted on all his employes take home a 
five spot every night. There isn’t a trap 
shooter in America that has not thought DuPont 
for the past month. I elevate my new Easter 
topper to Messrs. Doremus, Lord, Rutter, Jos- 
elyn, Galvin et al. 
Mrs. W. G. Allen of Dallas, won two Gilbert 
cups. She took the Fort Worth event with 
80x100 from 17 yards, and the Star City shoot 
with 85 from the same mark. At Pinehurst the 
big event was won by Miss Marie Sinclair with 
a full from a draw of 30. At Lachine Gun 
Club, Montreal, Mrs. John Boa took the trophy 
with 96 from a gratis start of 25. Mrs. Albert 
Moulton won at Cedar Park. Some shooters 
among the ladies. W. G. BEECROFT. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., April 19, 1915. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
Please be kind enough to announce in the Trap 
Department of Forest and Stream that Mr. Ray 
E. Loring, Marseilles, Illinois, has been ap¬ 
pointed a member of the Committee which will 
allot handicaps to entrants in the coming Grand 
American Handicap, to take the place of Mr. 
Harrison Kennicott, resigned, and oblige 
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E. Reed Shaner, Secretary. 
A PORTABLE MOTOR REVERSE. 
Among the interesting developments in portable 
motors are the various types of reverse of¬ 
fered. One of the best and most positive of 
these is the reverse which works as shown 
above, and this is the one furnished in Joy- 
motor. By just turning the tiller to the right 
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ITHACA ONE BARREL TRAP GUN 
No other gun has met with the enthusiastic reception, attracted the attention and favorable comment 
from the trapshooting fraternity that this gun has. 
It was announced in February Magazines and we are already flooded with orders. 
It is the gun the boys have been looking for. 
No other gun is bolted as this gun is bolted. It has two lugs at top and one at bottom and is bolted at 
each of these three points—giving a triangular form of fastening which will stand the severe strain of 
trap shooting. It is equipped with our lightning lock, automatic ejector and ventilated rib. Built 
in twelve gauge in our No. 4E and better grades. 
Ask for our Catalog, it shows the One Barrel Trap Gun and describes 18 grades double guns. 
ITHACA GUN COMPANY, 
Box 25, [ITHACA, N.Y. 
