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CHARLES DALY GUNS 
FE'RG'VSOJV’S 
Patent Reflecting Lamps 
THOMAS J. CONROY, Agent, 
28 John Street, 
Cor. Nassau St., 
New York. 
With Silver Plated 
Locomotive Reflec¬ 
tors and Adjustable 
Attachments. 
UNIVERSAL LAMP, 
For Sportsmen’s use. Gombines Head 
Jack (Front and Top), Boat Jack, Fishing, 
Gamp, Belt and Dash Lamp, Hand Lan¬ 
tern, etc. 
EXCELSIOR LAMP, 
For Night Driving, Hunting, Fishing, etc. 
Is adjustable to any kind of dash or vehi¬ 
cle. Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue 
and address all orders Lamp Department. 
Building Motor Boats and 
Managing Gasolene Engines 
are discussed in the book 
“HOW TO BUILD A LAUNCH FROM PLANS” 
complete illustrated work on the building of motor 
boats and the installing, care and running of gasolene 
motors. By Charles G. Davis. With 40 diagrams, 9 
folding drawings and 3 full-page plans. Price, post¬ 
paid, $1.00. 
The author is a builder and designer of national repu¬ 
tation. All the instruction given is defined and com¬ 
prehensive, 40 diagrams, 9 folding drawings and 3 full- 
page plans. That portion of the book devoted to the 
use and care of gas engines should be most carefully 
perused by every individual who operates one. The boos 
is well worth the price asked for it. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
When writing say you saw the adv. in 
“Forest and Stream ” 
The A. H. Fox 
Hammerless Gun 
is the gun you’re looking for. Exceedingly 
strong, and too simple to get out of order 
when you’re a hundred miles from a gunsmith. Reli¬ 
able enough to bet your last dollar on, and handsome 
enough to delight the critical. Here are some “ Fox 
Facts” worth knowing: 
The Fox Gun has half the usual number of parts. 
Twice the usual margin of strength. A rotary, wedge- 
shape locking bolt which takes up its own wear and 
never shoots loose. A one-piece safety which never goes 
back on the shooter. Coil main and top lever springs 
absolutely unbreakable. Genuine Krupp Fluid Steel 
barrels in all grades and the highest type of workmanship 
and artistic finish throughout. 
Ask your dealer to show you the wonderful “ Fox” 
Gun. Beautiful catalogue on request. 
Net prices $37.50 to $362.00. If your dealer cannot sup¬ 
ply you, or offers substitutes, send your order direct to us. 
The A. H. Fox Gun Company 
4670 North 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Winning score of 464—50 shots at 50yds.—by Dr. I. R 
Calkins, Springfield, Mass., in the outdoor champion 
ship, Match B, 1909, with a .22cal. Smith & Wessoi 
pistol, using U. M. C. long rifle smokeless ammunition 
Reduced from an 8in. bullseye. 
Winning score of 5S0—75 shots at 50yds.—by W. F 
Whigam, Chicago, Ill., in the outdoor championshi] 
Match C, 1909, with a .38cal. Colt service revolver, an 
using .38cal. service ammunition. Reduced from a 
8in. bullseye. 
Winning score of 204—25 shots at 50yds.—by C. F. ] 
Armstrong, Eureka, Cal., in the outdoor championshi 
Match D, 1909, with a ,38cal. Smith & Wesson revolve 
using U. M. C., S. & W. special ammunition. K 
duced from an Sin. bullseye. 
