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FOREST AND STREAM 
Hotel 
Chamberlin 
H ERE’S comfort, health and 
happy excitement for you 
from early morn to dewy eve. 
No matter what you want 
in a vacation, The Chamberlin 
has it. 
Is it Golf; 1 —right, bring your,clubs: 
The Chamberlin provides a peach of 
a Course, Eighteen Holes. 
Is it Swimming?—right, the salt 
water bathing in the big, Sun-lit 
Sea Pool is great. 
Is it Sunshine?—were drenched 
with it, ozone too. 
Is it Southern Cooking? — not a 
“Mammy” in the South can beat The 
Chamberlin cuisine. 
Is it Medicinal Baths ?—we dupli¬ 
cate every treatment given at Vichy, 
Aix, Carlsbad, Nauheim or Harrogate, 
under the best professional skill. 
Is it Social Life?—the Naval and Military officers stationed at Hampton 
Roads and Fortress Monroe give a fine zest to The Chamberlin dances. 
In any event, write for our special booklet, “Golf”—it contains the 
first Aeroplane Map of a Golf Course ever published in America. 
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Please mention “Fore»t «nd S'Mim" 
taxing directly none but the losers who 
have cried lustily for the deal,” voiced Wil¬ 
liams. “Already the Interstate realizes the 
general sentiment; and, incidentally, the 
welfare of the sport demands a game fret 
from money.” 
( (TV /fONEY in the raw form is a dan- 
j[y I gerous element in sport,” reflected 
Jones. “Seems as though it were 
just like an individual, and had to sow its 
wild oats.” 
“Perfectly so,” adjudged Williams, “and 
trapshooting has sown its wild oats and 
lived. A very few years ago you didn’t 
have to lay your ear plump on the ground 
to hear the thousand-dollar thud one live 
pigeon made.” 
“Sometimes unsafe things die hard, Wil¬ 
liams, but I guess it is as you say. The 
sport has entered a healthful era in which 
its cleanliness needs but a tithe the watch¬ 
ing that its guidance does. Fortunately 
the classics could not be in better hands, 
and the big and wealthy organizations will 
always make it a pleasure to shoot with 
them, but take the State tournament—” 
“I know what you mean,” broke in Wil¬ 
liams, “the matter of money should not 
be an object, since the State’s shooters 
meet to determine a champion. And how 
much better it is for a goodly number of 
lesser lights to bear away a suitable 
souvenir of the annual contest than for 
the usual few to pay expenses. You know, 
Jones, some argue that money on the pro¬ 
gram don’t come out of the pockets of 
shooters who don’t enter for the sweeps.” 
“Let ’em be deluded,” pronounced Jones. 
“The money added by the club under 
whose auspices the shoot is given, comes 
from none but those interested in shooting; 
and the Interstate’s added money, if their 
donation is so applied, lessens by so much 
their ability to offer trophies. And, 
whether or no, even this money comes in 
the last analysis from the shooting public.” 
“Jones, we are going to see the class 
system used in 1917 more than ever, and 
it would be a mighty good thing if it were 
used as an auxiliary in the State shoots. 
Let the seven high guns win, and let the 
rest of the field know they may not go 
home empty handed.” 
“Handicapping is going to remain an 
argument for a few more years,” laughed 
Jones. “It’s a little far-fetched, but it 
makes me think of a little saying by Mark 
Twain: ‘If someone suspected there was a 
creek in the township adjoining the one in 
which the North Pole lies, Europe and 
America would immediately send fifteen 
expeditions thither—one to find the creek 
and the other fourteen to hunt for each 
other’.” 
Footsteps sounded on the steps. Wil¬ 
liams’ finger went to his vest pocket. “Here, 
quick! grind up this coffee bean,” he said 
to Jones. 
“Ah! so you, too, are a disciple of that 
same Mark, who taught that to be good 
is noble, but to teach others to be good is 
nobler—and less trouble.” 
The little pocket electric flashlight is 
something more than a luxury. It enables 
you to take a last lingering look at your 
surroundings, to see if everything is all 
right, before you hit the trail to slumber- 
land. 
