Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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m ^ Something new under the sporting sun. An American hunter has proved that American dogs area match for the King of Beasts. <I PAUL J. RAINEY has been hunting lions with fox-hounds, and dogs and man have set new records for the sporting chance. The dogs follow the trail and bay the game with all the sureness and courage that they showed against Southern foxes and bears in the Mississippi canebrakes. €J To be sure there were narrow escapes. Occasionally dogs were mauled and one charging lioness was stopped six feet from the camera. €J It is a story of nerve, ingenuity, persistence, both canine and human. Mr. Rainey tells it in the NOVEMBER OUTING with photographs of the men, the country, the dogs and the game. €| In addition to this feature, this big issue of OUTING sets the pace for 1912 with a wonderful variety of outdoor articles from MONOPLANES VS. BIPLANES by Augustus Post to RIFLES AND AMMUNITION by Horace Kephart; from THE RANCH by Stewart Edward White to A MODEL APPLE ORCHARD by E. P. Powell — everything forthe needs of the outdoor American. •J Let OUTING be your guide for the things worth while in outdoor living — include it in your list of magazines $2.50 — Regular subscription price $3.00. All news-stands 25 cents. OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY OUTING MAGAZINE yachting 0tfiFI-NG HANDBOOKS 315 FIFTH AVENUE_NE_WlYORK_ClTY-1112_P_EOPLES GASBLDG. CHICAGO \