Rod and gun . stance of about se\entymiles—in two davs. ROD AXD GUX IX CAXADA 1219 Splitdorf Victorious AT ELGIN The Middle West Road Classic won by an American Carwith an American Magneto. Zengel in a SPLITDORF equipped stock National droveto decisive victory in the great 305-mile race for theElgin Trophy in the fast time of , his car nevermissing an explosion, and finishing more than sixminutes ahead of his nearest competitor. Herr in a SPLITDORF equipped stock National won the203-mile race for the Illinois Trophy in , shatter-ing all records made on this course. His fastest la


Rod and gun . stance of about se\entymiles—in two davs. ROD AXD GUX IX CAXADA 1219 Splitdorf Victorious AT ELGIN The Middle West Road Classic won by an American Carwith an American Magneto. Zengel in a SPLITDORF equipped stock National droveto decisive victory in the great 305-mile race for theElgin Trophy in the fast time of , his car nevermissing an explosion, and finishing more than sixminutes ahead of his nearest competitor. Herr in a SPLITDORF equipped stock National won the203-mile race for the Illinois Trophy in , shatter-ing all records made on this course. His fastest lap, 8imiles, was made in , which lowers the recordmade on this track last year. The same unrivalled ignition which so recently sweptthe boards in competition at Galveston, won the big Bak-ersfield, Cal., road race and the recent Worcester, Cin-cinnati and Ossining Hill Climbs again proves its sup-eriority and shows why you should specify the SPLIT-DORF Magneto for your car. Please ask for Magneto catalog. G. F. SPLITDORF Walton Ave. and 138th Branch, 1679 Broadway, NEW YORK Run, Run, Hes Coming With A Gun BY MILAN WIXSLOW RUSSELL. WHEN a man secures a license tokill game and pays a nominalsum for it, it is too horriblycheap at any price if he doesnot solemnly agree and satisfy those issu-ing it that he will not murder any fellowcreatures by authority of it. If he does make such an irreparablemistake, the full term in the peniten-tiary for manslaughter ought to be addedto the cost of it. There never was suchan accident for which there was a saneexcuse and never need be one if personswho go hunting are made to appreciatetheir responsibility when alone with aloaded gun. In probably every case it is a fact thatthe killer did not know surely what hewas shooting at; he did not delay till heknew positively. Why? He might, for-sooth, miss a shot and some one wouldsay he had buck fever. Hecould get the animal, whatever it was,positively, and to hesitate a minutemight result in its


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