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AGENTS 
EXCLUSIVE COUNTY RIGHTS; SELL 
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175% profit; TANKII. Cleveland, Ohio. 
NINETY PER CENT OF YOUR CALLS 
Turned into Sales! Wonderful Enthusiasm Fol¬ 
lows Every Demonstration! Write at Once for 
Full Particulars of Our Line of Eradium (Lumin¬ 
ous) Articles. Startling! Mysterious! Ever¬ 
lasting! Novel! They Shine in the dark. Cru¬ 
cifixes, House Numbers, Bulbs, Match Boxes, Pic¬ 
tures, Switch Plates. Sole Manufacturers. The 
Pioneer Corporation, 1238 W. 63rd, Chicago. 
ANTIQUES AND CURIOS 
CALIFORNIA GOLD, QUARTER SIZE, 27c; 
J4 size, 53c; Dollar size, $1.10. Large cent, 100 
years old and catalogue, 10c. Norman Shultz, 
King City, Mo. 
INDIAN BASKETS—WHOLESALE AND RE- 
tail. Catalogue. Gilham, Highland Springs, Cali¬ 
fornia. 
50,000 COINS, MEDALS, BILLS, ENGRAV- 
ings, pistols, Indian relics, beadwork. Rare stamps. 
Catalogue free. Collectors’ Exchange, 1536 Wil- 
lington Street, Philadelphia. 
AUTO ACCESSORIES 
Tires: Slightly used demonstrating tires that 
are guaranteed to you. Racine or Federal Non- 
Skid, 30 by 3, $6; 30 by 3 / 2 , $9.50; 32 by S'A, 
$11; 33 by 4, $12; 34 by 4, $14; 35 by 4%, $16; 
37 by 5, $20. We do not issue any catalogue but 
send 1 you the best on the market. Where money 
accompanies order we pay express charges. These 
are original 5000 mile tires. Summit Tire & 
Rubber Works, 2128 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 
Ill. 
BIRD HOMES 
FOREST CITY BIRD HOMES WILL MAKE 
your garden the haunt of feathered friends. Cata¬ 
logue. 1810 West State St., Rockford, Ill. 
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 
“DETECTIVES MAKE BIG MONEY. BE 
one. Excellent opportunities to travel. Fascinat¬ 
ing profession. Write for interesting booklet. 
American School of Criminology, Dept. F., De¬ 
troit, Mich. 
WANTED—YOU TO MAKE AND SELL 200 
kinds of soap. T. G. Sortor, St. Joseph, Mo. 
COLLECTIONS 
COLLECTONS EVERYWHERE. PROMPT- 
ness our watchword. Phoenix Mercantile Bureau, 
Omaha, Nebraska. 
CORRESPONDENTS WANTED 
EARN $25 WEEKLY, SPARE TIME, WRIT- 
ing for newspapers, magazines. Exp. unnec.; de¬ 
tails Free. Press Syndicate, 529, St. Louis, Mo. 
DECOYS 
WANTED—WOODEN DECOY DUCKS, GOOD 
condition, cheap, describe. Howard George, 3000 
Sycamore, Milwaukee, Wis. 
FISH FOR STOCKING 
FISH FOR STOCKING—BROOK TROUT FOR 
stocking purposes. Eyed eggs in season. N. F. 
Hoxie, Plymouth, Mass. 
SMALL-MOUTH BLACK BASS, WE HAVE 
the only establishment dealing in young small- 
mouth black bass commercially in the United 
States. Vigorous young bass in various sizes, 
ranging from advanced fry to 3 and 4 inch finger- 
lings for stocking purposes. Waramaug Small- 
Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. Correspondence in¬ 
vited. Send for circulars. Address Henry W. 
Beeman, New Preston, Conn. 
FLAGS 
FLAGS—FOR CAMP, BUNGALOW OR HOME. 
Fast color bunting; sewed stars and stripes— 
3 x 5, $3; 4 x 6, $4; 5x8, $5.50; 6 x 10, $7.50; 
8 x 12, $11. We pay postage and insurance to 
any address; orders filled same day received. 
Money back if not satisfied. Fink & Sons, 7th 
Street, near Arch, Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SALE 
FOR SALE—HIGH CLASS HUNTING, 
sporting, farm, watch, and pet dogs; rabbits, fer¬ 
rets, guinea pigs, poultry, pigeons, and hogs; 
young stock specialty; stamp for reply and cir¬ 
culars. Chas. Ridgely, Canton, Ohio. 
TRAVELING BAG, COLLAPSIBLE. SOME- 
thing new and good. Very stylish, durable and at 
low cost. For all particulars write, call, phone 
(5070 Beach) Browne Mfg. Co., 121 Beach St., 
7th floor, quick elevator., Boston, Mass. 
TRICKS AND NOVELTIES; SAMPLES AND 
catalogue, 10 cents. Lees Company, Box 167, 
Watertown, Connecticut. 
5,000 ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS; 3x6; 
book paper; printed and mailed to good names, 
$5. Cope Agency, St. Louis, Mo. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
CAMERAS GRAFLEX, LENSES BOUGHT 
and sold. Guns and revolvers taken in trade. 
Minneapolis Camera Exchange, 621 Oliver Ave., 
No. Minneapolis, Minn. 
MARINE ENGINES 3 TO 16 H.P. $35.00 UP, 
also boats and canoes for cash, diamonds, pearls, 
stocks or bonds. Carl D. Higby, 820 W. 1st., Des 
Moines, Iowa. 
GUIDE WANTED 
BEAR GUIDE—WANT TO CORRESPOND 
with a guide in a good bear and big game coun¬ 
try. Dr. A. Zetlitz, Sioux Falls, S. D. 
GUNS AND AMMUNITION 
WANTED A 10 INCH DIAMOND STEVENS 
also an automatic pistol. A. Knox, Orono, Ont., 
Canada. 
BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE ALL SORTS OF 
old-time and modern firearms. Stephen Van 
Rensselaer, 805 Madison Ave., New York City. 
FOR SALE OR TRADE—OLD SHARPS 
rifle (Buffalo gun). Relic of the Old Santa Fe 
Trail. J. M. Norris, Bowen, Colo. 
FOR SALE, SAVAGE 22 HI-POWER $20.00 
Ithaca grade 1*4, 12 guage, automatic ejector 
28-inch damascus barrels $30. Smith and Wesson, 
38 hammerless revolver, $10. All are in new 
condition. J. W. Alexander, Tunstall, Va. 
FOR SALE—TRAP GUN, REMINGTON 
pump, 12 ga., full choke, raised rib, Jostam pad, 
stock X'A x 1)4 x 14)4. Good condition, $30. 
S. W. Wheelock, 508 Walnut St., New Orleans, 
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NORTHERN TROUT 
WATERS 
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than usual, but this is the case with all of 
the northern streams because of the un¬ 
usually severe winter. This makes the fish 
bite better, however, and good sport is as¬ 
sured. Reached by Maine Central to Kineo 
Station and by motor boat across the lake, 
or by Bangor & Aroostook to Greenville 
and then also by motor boat. “An angler’s 
paradise. 
New London, New Hampshire, is reached 
by the Boston & Maine Railroad. Here 
are found the salmon and trout of Sunapee 
and Pleasant Lakes so attractive to the 
angler who knows. The Tavern has ac¬ 
commodations for sportsmen and anglers 
at weekly rates of $17.50. 
Oxbow, Maine. If you enjoy trout or 
togue fishing and would like to satisfy your 
desire for the limit, arrange to spend a 
week or more at Libby’s Camps right in 
the heart of the wilderness of the Aroos¬ 
took headwaters, for Oxbow does not refer 
to the farming implement, but to the bend 
in the river that loops back on itself twice. 
There are lakes here that hold the big 
ones that got away from the men who 
went last year. You may have heard them 
tell about them. The Camps are reached 
by the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad. 
Round Mountain, Maine, has a real 
mountain retreat, Blackwell’s Camps, where 
one may stay in comfort and fish for trout. 
This camp may be reached by automobile 
in the North Maine Woods. Send for 
booklet telling how. 
At Spring Lake, Somerset County, 
Maine, there are plenty of salmon, lake 
and brook trout. Spring Lake Camps fur- 1 
nish pleasant accommodations for anglers 
at a moderate figure, which lessens with the 
length of the stay. 
Willi m antic, Maine. Salmon, bass, 
white perch, pickerel, lake trout and togue, 
all within reach of the Hotel Earley, a 
popular, modest priced retreat for anglers 
which may be reached via the Bangor & 
Aroostook Railroad. 
IN NEW YORK 
; 
Cranberry Lake, N. Y., in St. Lawrence 
County, is reached by the New York Cen¬ 
tral Railroad. It is the largest lake in the 
Adirondacks and is full of fish. Sunset Inn 
furnishes the best of accommodations and 
home cooking. Rates $12 weekly. 
Eagle Bay, N. Y. Here is found fishing 
for speckled trout, salmon, whitefish, and 
bass. First class accommodations at the 
Eagle Bay Hotel and Cottages, $16 a week. 
Grogan, New York (Lewis County). The 
best of trout fishing. Write to the Bald 
Mountain House for particulars of how 
and when to come. As low as $12 a week. 
Gile, Franklin County, New York, is too 
high for anyone with lung trouble, but 
offers relief for fishing troubles. The Blue 
Mountain House is a healthful, ideal place. 
Excellent trout fishing. 
At Roscoe, Sullivan County, New York, 
Hillside River View has accommodations 
for fishermen at a moderate price. Book¬ 
let free. 
