Scouting, Volume 2, Number 6, July 15, 1914 Page: 4
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SCOUTING
BADGES
(Carriage charges prepaid)
The official badges of the Boy Scouts of America
are issued by the National Council and may be
secured only through National Headquarters.
These badges are protected by the U. S. Patent
laws (letters of patent numbers 41412 and 41532)
and anyone infringing on these rights is liable
to prosecution at law. The badge design has also
been registered at the U. S. Patent Office as the
trademark of the Boy Scouts of America (certifi-
cate of registration 90960) and may not be repro-
duced on printed matter except upon written per-
mission from National Headquarters.
See page 2 for regulations regarding badge
orders.
No. 10. Tenderfoot Scout. Clasp pin
form; gilt metal.
No. 11. Same but lapel button form.
No. 12. Tenderfoot Patrol Leader.
Clasp pin form; oxidized silver finish.
No. 13. Same but lapel button form.
No. 14. Second-class Scout. Clasp
pin form; gilt metal.
No. 15. Second-class Patrol Leader.
Same but oxidized silver finish.
No. 48. Embroidered Second-class
Badge. On khaki uniform cloth.
No. 49. Same for Second-class patrol
leader.
No. 16. First-class Scout. Clasp pin
form; gilt metal.
No. 17. First-class Patrol Leader.
Same but oxidized silver finish.
No. 50. Embroidered First-class
Badge. On khaki uniform cloth.
No. 51. Same for First-class Patrol
Leader.
No. 18. Embroidered Leader's Arm
Badge. Design of first-class badge in red
eilk on khaki uniform cloth, denoting Assist-
ant Scout Master's rank.
No. 19. Same but green silk for Scout
Master.
No. 20. Same but light blue silk for
Deputy Scout Commissioner.
No. 21. Same but dark blue silk for
Scout Commissioner,
50
50
5*
50
100
10?!
10 0
100
15s*
15*
150
150
250
2i0
250
250
PS&wM.
No. 52. Scout Commissioner's Badge,
New Style. Design of First-class badge em-
broidered in blue and yellow silk on khaki uni-
form cloth surrounded by yellow silk wreath.
No. 52A. Same but eagle and wreath
are gold bullion.
50ji
$3.25
No. 22. Oval Enameled Leader's
Scarf Pin. Gold filled; red background
denoting Assistant Scout Master's rank.
No. 23. Same but green for Scout
Master.
No. 24. Same but light blue for Deputy
Scout Commissioner.
No. 25. Same but dark blue for Scout
Commissioner.
No. 44. Same but white for members
of Troop Committees and Local Councils.
No. 26. Same but purple for National
Councilman.
No. 27. Oval Enameled Leader's
Lapel Pin. Design like No. 22. For
Assistant Scout Master.
No. 28. Same for Scout Master.
No. 29. Same for Deputy Scout Com-
missioner.
No. 30. Same for Scout Commissioner.
No. 45. Same but white for members of
Troop Committees and Local Councils.
No. 31. Same for National Councilman.
No. 32. Oval Enameled Leader's
Lapel Button. Design like No. 22 for
Assistant Scout Master.
No. 33. Same for Scout Master.
No. 34. Same for Deputy Scout Com-
missioner.
No. 46. Same but white for members of
Troop Committees and Local Councils.
No. 35. Same for National Councilman.
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
No. 36. Miniature First-class Badge.
Cut-out pattern; gold filled, rose finish.
Sold only to First-class Scouts or Com-
missioned Scout officials.
No. 37. Same, oxidized silver finish.
For First Class Patrol Leader; and optional
for Commissioned Scout officials.
No. 38. Same, solid gold. Sold as above.
No. 39. Enameled Miniature First-
class Badge for Assistant Scout Master.
No. 40. Same for Scout Master.
No. 41. Same for Deputy Scout Com-,
missioner.
500
500
$1.50
500
500
* 500
No. 47. Same but white for members of
Troop Committees and Local Councils.
No. 43. Same for National Councilman.
SPECIAL BADGES
500
500
See Handbook for Boys for information regard-
ing Merit Badges, Life, Star and Eagle Scout
Badges and Honor Medals for life saving.
No. 53. Senior Patrol Leaders'
Stripes. Three green bars as illustrated.
Mounted on uniform cloth ready to be sewed
to sleeve. 100
No. 54. Junior Patrol
Stripes. Same but two bars.
Leaders'
100
No. 55. Assistant Patrol Leaders'
Stripes. Same but one bar. 50
No. 56. Service Stripes. Green, indi-
cating one year's membership. Made of best
quality worsted braid. Will not fade or
shrink. Per yard, 50
No. 57. Same. Red indicating three
years' membership. Per yard, 50
SCOUT JEWELRY
(Carriage charges prepaid)
No. 301. Watch Fob. For Tenderfoot
Scout. Genuine leather strap, metal buckle
and gilt medallion.
No. 302. Same for Tenderfoot Patrol
Leader; oxidized silver finish.
No. 303. Same for Second-class Scout.
No. 304.
Leader.
Same for Second-class Patrol
No. 305. Same for First-c
Scout.
No. 42. Same for Scout Commissioner. 500
Boys under 12 years of age are not allowed to wear official
No. 306.
Leader.
Same for First-class Patrol
badges or uniforms.
250
250
250
250
250
250
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