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National Geographic : 1912 Apr
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BRIDGE WHIST ACCESSORIES "The Standard of the Bridge World" CLUB LINEN PLAYING CARDS. De sign of back fine hemstitched linen. Pat. Sept. 24-'07. Red, blue, brown, and green. 25c. pack. Gold edge, 35c. Sam ples. SILK VELOUR PLAYING CARDS. Pat. Apr. 6-'09. Same quality, size, colors, and price as our famous club linen card, only difference d n of back. Samples. BASKET WEAVE PLAYING CARDS. Pat. Mch. 15-'10. The latest design of back. Same in all other respects as our famous Club Linen and Velour Cards. You can now buy one dozen "Rad Bridge" standard playing cards with every pack in the carton different. Plain, by the dozen, $2.75. Gold edge, by the dozen, $4.00 . "Rad-Bridge" cards are ideal for Bridge, but there is no bet ter 25c. card for any game. LIFE'S BRIDGE PAD. 26 Cupid pic tures by "Life" artists in pad of 50 sheets. Space for more than 150 rub bers. 25c. per pad. $2.50 per dozen. Samples. "RAD-BRIDGE," THE STERLING MARK on Bridge accessories the world over. Illustrated catalog free. Ten cents in stamps (less than cost) secures our wallet of samples in addition. "RAD-BRIDGE" GOODS ARE SOLD by first-class dealers everywhere, or will be sent direct, carriage prepaid, on re ceipt of price. Dept. G, RADCLIFFE & CO., 144 Pearl Street New York SPRATT'S Meat Fibrine and Cod Liver Oil Were the only DOG CAKES used by Lieutenant Shackleton on his successful dash to the South Pole. All recent Arctic and Antarctic expeditions have carried SPRATT'S BISCUITS-an absolute proof of their sustaining value for vigorous work. Send stamp for " Dog Culture." which con tains much valuable information, SPRATT'S PATENT, Ltd. Factories and Chief Offices at Newark, N. J. Depots at San Francisco, St. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland, and Montreal, Canada. Rensselaer Polyteci Engineering I and Science I Established 1824 Troy, N. Y. nic institute Courses in Civil Engineering (C. E.), Mechanical En gineering (M. E.), Electrical Engineering (E. E.), and General Science (B. S.) . Also Special Courses. Unsurpassed new Chemical, Physical, Electrical, Me chanical and Materials Testing Laboratories. For catalogue and illustrated pamphlets showing work of graduates and students and views of buildings and campus, apply to JOHN F. NUGENT, Registrar. We offer in equal amounts, subject to prior sale, a block of the Preferred and Common Stock of the E. T. Burrowes Company PORTLAND, MAINE Well-Known Manufacturers of Rustless Wire Screens COMMON STOCK DIVIDEND RECORD Years 1894 1896 1900 1901 1903 1904 Cash Dividends and '95.....8% to '99..... 10% ......... 14% and'02 .... 16% (& extra) ... 8% . ........ .. 8% Jan. to April,' Cash Years Dividends 1905..........8 % 1906 and'07 .... 15% 1908 (& extra)..35% 1909 .......... 10% 1910...... ... 10% 1911 (& 40 extra) 10% 12 ...... 10% The Preferred Pays 6% We recommend this stock as an exceptionally attractive investment Full information on request. Sendfor CircularNo 61 BAYNE, RING & CO. Bankers National City Bank Building New York Chicago 55 Wall Street Philadelphia New York City Boston "Mention the Geographic-It identifies you." KNOW YOUR ALTITUDES FORECAST WEATHER with aS&M0ycos" Watch-Size Barom eter. It adds inter est, safety, pleasure to travel, mountain climbing, motoring, etc. S&M lco BAROMETERS are the highest weather instruments made. No. 2003 illustrated- is 134 inches in diameter (watch size); reg isters altitudes to No. 2003 8,000 feet and fore (Half Actual Size) casts the weather chanp - as accurately as larger sizes. EACH, $19.25. Other altitudes to 16,000 feet. For other S & M 'rycoa: Weather Instruments of all kinds, styles, etc., ask for The Barometer Book-Free. Tells about ' weather" in a simple, plain way. Made by SHORT & MASON, Ltd., London, Division. Makers of Scientific Instruments to the United States, British, Japanese, and other Governments. aylorInstrzment Compani 65 AMES STREET ROCHESTER, N. Y. Where Tyco 7Termometers Come From
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