. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. REMINGTON * UMC I T was a more important step in the evolution of firearms and ammuni- tion from the stone to the sling than from the flintlock to your solid breech, hammerless, take-down Remington arm. Prehistoric man had A Remington made a gun barrel in 1816, and since that time Remington has stood for the greatest improvements in modern firearms, while for over half a century UMC has been the sports- man's standard in ammunition. For instance, the Remington UMC factories produced: 1. The first hammerless solid breach repeating shotgun. 2. The first hammerles


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. REMINGTON * UMC I T was a more important step in the evolution of firearms and ammuni- tion from the stone to the sling than from the flintlock to your solid breech, hammerless, take-down Remington arm. Prehistoric man had A Remington made a gun barrel in 1816, and since that time Remington has stood for the greatest improvements in modern firearms, while for over half a century UMC has been the sports- man's standard in ammunition. For instance, the Remington UMC factories produced: 1. The first hammerless solid breach repeating shotgun. 2. The first hammerless solid breech autoloading shotgun. 3. The first successful high power, slide action repeating rifle. 4. The first lock-breech autoloading rifle. 5. The first paper shotshell and the first metallic cartridge 6uccessfully manufactured in the United States. 6. The first perfected steel lined shotshell. 7. The first primer adapted to smokeless powder. 8. The first battery cup for best quality paper shot shells. 9. The first cartridge for automatic pistols. .10. The first standard, high power, smokeless cartridge for big game autoloading rifles. Write jor Modern Firearms Booklet. The Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Company Woolworth Building pfew York THE PARKER SINGLE BARREL TRAP GUN (A CHIP OF THE "OLD RELIABLE" BLOCK). The GUN WITH A PEDIGREE!! The greatest scores ever recorded were made with PARKER GUNS For further particulars address PARKER BROS. MERIDEN, CONN., U. S. A -•or- A. W. du BRAY, Resldlnfl Agent, San Francisco, ' P. O. Box 102 —TRAINING THE HOUND- A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE TRAINING OF FOX HOUNDS, AND COON HOUNDS. The system of training advocated Is simple and effective, so that anyone who car- ies out instructions can easily develop a foxhound, a beagle or a coon dog to the highest state of usefulness or organize a pack in which each hound will work independ ently and at the same time harmoniously with the others. The subjects


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