FOREST AND STREAM. 
[May 2, 1908. 
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^ strength and simplicity. It is stronger than others because it has added 
metal in its barrels where powder strain is greatest, and fewer and larger parts in 
its action. This last fact also accounts for the marvelous simplicity of the 
A. H. FOX GUN 
Fox Guns never shoot loose—Fox coiled main and top lever springs never break. No other 
gun is as perfectly balanced, as beautiful in model or as good a shooter as the Fox; it is actually 
“THE FINEST GUN IN THE WORLD” 
Write for booklet. 
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ER RIFLES 
DESCRIBED IN 
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SCHOVERLING, DALY <a GALES 
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New York. 
IVHEWfvH 
FOR large game shooting 
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The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: 
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Hunting Without a Gun. 
And other papers. By Rowland E. Robinson. With 
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Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. 
at the shoot of the 
pended: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Drever . 
I., April 25.—Scores made to-day 
Bergen Beach Gun Club are ap- 
L Adams . 7 
Bergen . 10 
Lyman . 15 
Morgan . 17 
Armitage . 
Creamer . 
Shelvin . 
Pfender . 
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J Voorhies . 
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7 12 
12 18 
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Ibert . 
Sheford 
Lott .. 
Griffith 
4 5 6 7 8 
9 10 
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In this connection we take the oppor¬ 
tunity of again saying 
DEAD SHOT 
SMOKELESS 
STABLE 
and that we should be pleased to have 
you, who don’t know it, give it an ex¬ 
haustive trial. 
A booklet of ‘ ‘ loads, ’ ’ etc ., on request 
AMERICAN POWDER MILLS 
Chicago Boston S*. Louis 
> " , * 
DEAD A HOT 
SMOKELESS 
POWDER/ 
FOIL SHOT GTJNA 
The Century Dictionary defines 
Stable 2 (sta'bl), a, etc. 
2. Fixed, steady, constant, per¬ 
manent. 
