. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, January 4, 1913.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 15 FACTS versus FICTION FACTS: The 34-inch barrel PARKER GUN in the hands of Mr. Wm. E. Crosby made the season's highest official average scoring 1952 x 2000 targets— per cent. Same man, same gun, won the bona fide championship of America at Spring- field Ohio, scoring 198 x 200 targets, and the same combination of man again made the world's greatest record at Denver, scoring 98 x 100 targets at 23 yards. MORE FACTS: Mr. C. B. Eaton, an amateur, shooting a Parker Cun, made one straight run of 332 targets


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, January 4, 1913.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 15 FACTS versus FICTION FACTS: The 34-inch barrel PARKER GUN in the hands of Mr. Wm. E. Crosby made the season's highest official average scoring 1952 x 2000 targets— per cent. Same man, same gun, won the bona fide championship of America at Spring- field Ohio, scoring 198 x 200 targets, and the same combination of man again made the world's greatest record at Denver, scoring 98 x 100 targets at 23 yards. MORE FACTS: Mr. C. B. Eaton, an amateur, shooting a Parker Cun, made one straight run of 332 targets, and at Denver made the great record of 97 x 100 targets at 23 yards. FACTS spall success, plus satisfaction—NET RESULT: JOY. FICTION: pictures grand achievements (on paper) supplemented occasionally by adroitly padded records. NET RESULT: Failure, plus disappointment. Discriminating sportsmen are adopting Bmall-bore PARKER GUNS which kill the game-in the air, obviating the firing of a fusillade to murder a cripple. For full information regarding guns in gauges from 8 to 28. address PARKER BROS., Meriden, Conn. Or A. W. du N. Y. Salesrooms. 32 Warren Street. Iray, Resident Agent, P. O. Box 102, San SAVE-THE-H0RSE- CURES THEM PERMANENTLY Just what happened to this subscriber is taking place with thousands of others. Two Years of Misery, Torture-FAILURE! Then,- But Read for Yourself Letter No. 1 Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. T. Orleans. Vermont, April 26th, 1912. Your adv. has given me courage to try again. I have a valuable six-year-old pacer. Two YEARS ago he went lame. I have tried every remedy; and Doctors have blistered him from his hip to his hoof with no result aside from a big bill. The symptoms are. etc., etc. Horsemen have offered me $300 to $500 any time he could be gotten over his lameness, as I can step him easily in three minutes to buggy with no training. Some say he has" one trouble, some another. He has been blistered three times for spa


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