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with Standard Keyboard 
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Has the Standard Key¬ 
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only four inches high. 
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For sale by over 2,500 
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Address Dept. 116 
Easy payment terms, if desired 
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BE SURE YOU HAVE 
Osprey “Nostealum” Insect Hooks 
IN YOUR KIT 
LUGEF CARBINE.I6"barrelJ 
Model de luxe. 
Qrmo 
uA9inm. 
Mail us your Luger . .6'-v6?mg . 
for equipping it with 
They Save Lots of Bait. Sizes to Hold 
Everything from a Housefly to a Shiner 
H ERE are the liooks you have al¬ 
ways wished for. Most practical 
live bait hooks ever devised. 
Patented construction holds the bait 
firmly and absolutely prevents Mr. 
Pish from stealing the bait. When 
Mr. Fish grabs a 
grnb or minnow on a 
"Nostealum” Hoolt 
—you get the fish— 
or he doesn’t get the 
bait. 
They do not crush 
or danlage the fly, 
grub or minnow in 
any way — but they 
certainly do hold. 
Made in a full range 
of sizes. Two illus¬ 
trated here — sizes 
and prices as fol¬ 
lows: 
15 cents 
20 “ 
each 
1 . 
1/0 . 
2/0 . 
3/0. 
4/0 . 
12, 13, 14 and 15 
with hooks reversed 20 
25 
30 
35 
40 
45 
50 
55 
Buy Osprey "Nostealum” Insect Hooks from your 
Healer— or if he can not supply you order from us 
direct. Oive us your dealer’s name and we will prepay 
all shipping charges. 
Osprey Waterproofed Silk Line 
Lasts for Years. Send for Free Samples 
Many fishermen 
have used Osprey 
W ater proofed 
Silk Line for 
three and four 
years consecu¬ 
tively. They last 
so long—not he 
cause thtse mei 
gave their Os 
prey lines an. 
special care—bin, 
because of real 
quality in tile 
line itself. 
A man wrote 
us just recently 
that he landed a 
6-pound Bass on 
a 12-pound test 
them now. 
Dardevle 
Ever 
Plug 
The Best Fish-Getter 
Made—a Lure—Not a 
Here is a lure that gets all kinds 
of game fish—Bass, Trout. Pike, 
Pickerel, Jack Salmon, Crappie, 
Muskalonge—in fact, any game fish, 
anywhere. 
It ought to he in your kit by all 
means—if for nothing more than an 
emergency bait—to use when every¬ 
thing else fails you. Hundreds of 
enthusiastic Dardevle Users started i 
just that way—and now stick to | 
Dardevle all the time. 
MAKE A RIFLE OUT OF YOUR LUGER 
Three Sizes 
Dardevle, 3'/2 inches long, 85 cents 
Dardevlet, 2% inches long, 85 cents 
Dardevle’s Imp, 2'/s inches long, 65c 
The regular sizes are all equally 
effective—but made in these differ¬ 
ent weights to fit all weights of 
rods. You really need one of each. 
i 9 mm catalogue I 
Ten Cents 
tor equipping n mni™ . 
any of the above INTERCHANGEABLE LONG BARRELS 
with 880 yard sight. Free labor. Shoot 200 accurate shots 
per minute with our 32-shot magazines and holster-stocks, 
equalling 8 riflemen. World famous V. Chr. Scmmng 
super-accurate Mausers: Mannlicher sporters; LUGER. 
MAUSER, etc., pistols. PACIFIC ARMS CORPORATION, 
Liberty Bank Building, San Francisco, Calif. 
Special for Muskies and Lake Trout 
Haside Devle, the big fellow, 5% 
inches long, a killer if ever there 
was one, $1.50 each. 
Osprey Catalogue free—shows the 
fill! tine of Osprey Famous Fishing 
Tackle in four colors. Interesting 
and worth having. Please give 
dealer’s name when writing for copy. 
LOU J, EPPINGER 
3(0-12 CONGRESS ST EAST. DEPT. ‘‘O' 
DETROIT. MICH. 
a lz-pouna test 
Osprey Line one year old—and he was fishing from 
shore, in shallow water, without a landing net. Says 
he would never use any line except Osprey. 
That kind of service and Quality in a line is what 
you want without a doubt. Get an Osprey line and 
you will have it—not for one season only, but for more 
than you think possible. Easily handled, strong, ab- 
^ Tmn tavtmm and nnnlltv fttlH ftY tPB OTfli 11 aHlV 
than you trunK possinie. Jbasny nancuea, suuuk, Ab¬ 
solutely even in texture and quality and extraordinarily 
durable. Full range of weights. Fine for Salt or 
Fresh Water. Samples free on request. Write for 
WOODCHUCKS— 
CAMERAS—RIFLES 
(Continued from page 371) 
high-velocity and high-speed, .25-35 
high-speed, .250-3000, .25 Neidner H. P., 
.30-30 high-speed, .30-1906-115-grain 
or .30-1906-150-2700 to 3000, are all 
very popular. 
The .22 long-rifle hollow point is also 1 
a splendid killer at short range if you 
will fire only at the butt of the ear 
or the shoulders and can depend upon 
hitting what you shoot at. But it is 
not by any means satisfactory for 
long-range hunting of any kind nor 
for promiscuous shooting at any old 
part of the animal. The hollow-point 
.22 bullet is soft, and, therefore, some¬ 
times it expands more promtply and 
effectively than the heavier bullets of 
twenty-five times its energy. 
Woodchuck shooting varies greatly 
in character in different localities. 
This is not unusual when we consider 
that one type, the eastern woodchuck, 
ranges from central Ontario to South 
Carolina and from Maine to Nebraska. 
It is most numerous in New York, 
southern Ontaria, Connecticut and 
Massachusetts, and may be found in 
vast numbers on the open hillsides of 
New York and New England—where 
it provides splendid sport; or it can 
be hunted along the brushy fence rows, 
creek-side hills, or back lots of other 
localities where it is much scarcer, 
wilder and harder to see. Under the 
latter circumstances you will often find 
plenty of woodchucks,, but on account 
of the density of briars, weeds and 
brush it is very difficult to get close 
enough to the chuck to see him and still 
not be so close to the hole that he will 
either see, smell or hear you, and, 
therefore, will absolutely refuse to 
come out. 
On account of the diversified char¬ 
acter of the shooting, the woodchuck 
rifle ought to be somewhat of an all- 
around weapon. It should be heavy 
and it should fit well for off-hand snap 
shooting—for there will be plenty of 
snap shooting — especially if it is 
brushy. A telescopic sight should be 
fitted on the rifle to enable the hunter 
to aim exactly at the spot he wishes 
to hit. 
The woodchuck has a habit of lying, 
sometimes for hours at a time, in the 
mouth of its den, and with only the 
head or part of it visible outside the 
hole. Unless a telescope or a pair of 
binoculars are available, it is seldom 
indeed that it is possible to see the 
“hog,” and if it is seen it will be al¬ 
most impossible to take an accurate 
aim at such an object without the aid 
of a telescopic sight. 
Cut number 1 well illustrates very 
clearly what a chuck looks like from 
above and behind while taking one of 
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