Nov. 30, 1907.] FOREST AND STREAM. 877 


! FIRST ANNUAL 
SPORTSMEN’S SHOW 
Under the auspices of the 
Forest, Fish and Game Society of America 


OFFICERS: 
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T. CHARLES FARRELLY, President. Georce D. Pratt, First Vice-President. ArtTHuR F. Rice, Second Vice-President. 
WILi1am F. Kimpser, Secretary. ARTHUR Ropinson, Treasurer. RicHarp E. Foirett, General Manager, 
Harry C. Nasu, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer. 
ADVISORY COMMITTEE: 

Howarp F. WHITNEY Dr. WILLIAM T. HorNnApAy Louis M. Gres 
KENNETH FOWLER Briton N. Buscu Henry L. BATTERMAN 
Homer DAVENPORT HersBert L.. PRATT T. JAMES REILLY 
WILLIAM S. CHAMP STUYVESANT FISH, Jr. SIDNEY WEBSTER FISH 
T. FERDINAND WILCOX GeEorGE Birp GRINNELL L. ASHLEY GRACE 
Dan BEARD Ropert A. FRANKS MApISON GRANT 
IRVING BACHELLER Dr. Rospert T, Morris GENERAL JAMES A. DRAIN 
FREDERICK GALLATIN, JR. 
The Exhibition will 43d Street and 
be held at the Grand Central Palace Lexington Avenue 
The Largest and Best Lighted Exhibition Building in the United States 
DECEMBER 23d, 1907 to JANUARY 4th, 1908 
No effort will be spared in making this the Best Sportsmen’s Show ever given. 
Trappers will be well paid for perfect specimens of Live Animals and Birds 
EXHIBITS OF 
| FORESTRY SPORTSMEN’S OUTFITS LIVE GAME FISHES 
_ LIVE ANIMALS CAMP LIFE LIVE GAME BIRDS 
ART IN OUT-DOOR LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY TROPHIES 
A Rifle Shooting Tournament for school boys, including Intercollegiate and Interscholastic matches under 
_ the management of the National Rifle Ass’n of America, assisted by the Public School Athletic League. 
Only first-class exhibits will be admitted and only those properly belonging to a 
Sportsmen's Show, or pertaining to Forestry, Fish, Game and Camp Life. 
Particulars and floor plans on application to 
RICHARD E. FOLLETT, Mer., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York 


