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THE ARGOSY—ADVERTISING SECTION. ARLEY- DaviDSON On Villa’s Trail With Harley Davidenns HEN the boys of the red, white and blue, crossed the Mexican border they were ready for business. Uncle Sam saw to that. One of the first things he did was to put motorcycles into service—and as Uncle Sam always provides his soldiers with the best of everything, he ordered Harley-Davidsons. Thirty-four of these machines are now in use in Mexican frontier service. Whether for war, business or pleasure, the Harley-Davidson measures up to the demands made on it. It has power and speed—more than you care to use. Let the Harley-Davidson make your travel dreams come true. Have your local dealer show you the motorcycle the soldiers ride. He will probably make terms to suit your convenience. Write for catalog. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR CO., 471 B Street, Milwaukee, Wis. PRIZE FISH “There are better fish in the lakes than have ever been caught.” Get into the game and ||| land a big prize winner. Send us your fishing , photos. We will send you FREE a splendid rs | nickel- plated pocket fish scale, 15 pound capacity, if you send us your dealer's sales slip showing that you bought a “Bristol” Steel Fishing Rod between now and Sept. Ist, 1916. Full particulars, including cata- logue, FREE. Boston Garter 4Z Vite Gi pip eran: The Prize Winning Rods XPERIENCE the satis- : faction that comes from wearing the Boston Garter. It is scien- tifically made—handsomely finished —fits perfectly —is easily adjusted — staysfastened until released and holds the sock smooth without binding. The “ Boston” gives more service and move com Jort for its cost than any other article yc wear. GEORGE FROST CO., MAKERS, BOSTON ” “Prize Winning’’ in the National Field andStreamFishingContest; | “Prize Winning” in every lake, stream and bay in America; in | every fishing club and local tour- | nament; in every family and on every famous fishing trip. 19,000 dealers sell 38 different “Bristols’’, $3.50 to $25. Every Bristol’? guaranteed 3 years. Write for illustrated catalogue. THE HORTON MFG. CO. 45 Horton St., Bristol, Conn. 37 Ib. ** Muskie” caught on a “Bristol” Rod by 13 year old son of E. T. LOVEDAY, Ottawa, Canada. In answering any advertisement on this page it ts desirable that you mention THE ARGOSY, COnmuclboooks.G©