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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[May i6, 1908. 
The Gun With Few Parts 
The A. H. Fox 
gun combines unusual 
lightness with greatest 
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. 
THE 4. H. FOX GUN CO., 4670 North 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
ERRIFLES 
POR large game sh.ooting 
* no rifles are more satis¬ 
factory than those High 
Power 8 mm. (.315 calibre) 
or 9 mm. (.351 calibre) 
DESCRIBED IN 
“Book on Fine Guns.” 
SCH0VERL1NG, DALY ® GALES 
302-304 Broadway, 
New York. 
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SAVE 208 SHAVES 
$ 2 , 0.80 a year. Also save the razor, your 
face, time and temper by using “3 in One” 
on the.blade. 
<P//& 
keeps the blade keen and clean, by prevent¬ 
ing surface rusting which is caused by moisture 
from the lather. Write for free sample 
and special “razor saver” circular. 
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Uncle Lisha's Outing. 
A sequel to "Danvis Folks.” By Rowland E. Robin- 
•on. Cloth. Price. $1.26. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Trail and Camp-Fire. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: 
George Bird Grinnell and Theodore Roosevelt. Illus¬ 
trated. 353 pages. Price, $2.50. 
Like its predecessors, the present volume is devoted 
chiefly to the great game and the outdoor life of Northern 
America; yet it does not confine itself to any one land, 
though it is first of all a book about America, its game 
and its people. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Hunting Without a Gun. 
And other papers. By Rowland E. Robinson. With 
illustrations from drawings by Rachael Robinson. 
Price, $2.00. 
This is a collection of papers on different themes con¬ 
tributed to Forest and Stream and other publications, 
and now for the first time brought together. 
Scranton Red and Cun Club. 
Scranton, Pa., May 4. —One of the most successf 
target tournaments ever conducted in this section, boi 
in numbers of marksmen present and the very ab 
management, was held here to-day on the grounds of til 
Scranton Rod and Gun Club. Everything worked 0 
to the satisfaction and comfort of the big field of shoe 
ers and spectators, of which there was a goodly numb 
of ladies and gentlemen, who took advantage of tl 
pleasant weather with the hopes of seeing an excelle 
exhibition of target smashing, in which they were n 
entirely disappointed. Mr. Neaf Apgar had high avc 
age, 164 out of a possible 180. This was really a splend 
score, when the variable winds and several trap-bal 
were considered. 
Mr. H. I. Hess, of Nanticoke, one of the noted an 
teurs of the Wyoming valley, was high in his class wi 
156 out of a possible ISO, beating Mr. O. S. Sked, wl 
has recently entered the professional ranks in the i 
terest of U. M. C. Co., by one target. 
Mr. Tames Lewis, of the Winchester Co.; Mr. Llo; 
R. Lewis, of the Du Pont Co., and Mr. E. H. Kniskei 
of the Walsrode Powder Co., “also shot.” The offi 
was in charge of Mr. Harry Overbaugh, of the U. J 
C. Co., and was very ably taken care of. 
The success of the shoot is due to the untiring effoi 
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C. G. SPENCER wins High Average, Upper 
Alton Registered Shoot, April 5-6 
Shot at 400 Broke 375 
ALEX. D. MERMOD, weight 1 16 pounds, 
shot at 1000 targets against time and broke 929 
within 3 hours. 
Manufactured by 
AMERICAN POWDER MILLS 
Boston, Mass. Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. 
Kansas City, Mo. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
