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12/19/1922 Amarillo daily news.
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Whea IwdMM time coaea War Dcpwtant employe* are an?r forced to walk blocks ia a reataaraat. Through the clover motorifink of a "ronmiiurjr department" they have only to to the sidewalk where they are sore to Had hot coffee, hot doga, aad practically all af the to bo found at a vooular cafeteria.
12/20/1922 The Washington times.
Whea IwdMM time coaea War Dcpwtant employe* are an?r forced to walk blocks ia a reataaraat. Through the clover motorifink of a "ronmiiurjr department" they have only to to the sidewalk where they are sore to Had hot coffee, hot doga, aad practically all af the to bo found at a vooular cafeteria.
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f.. 'l?3&w WiSIm m Wm i W . ....... I DR. GUSTAV HENNO, of San Francisco, con structed this novel false leg frr Teddy, Airedale dog. 19-2. International cvb Scrrlw.
12/21/1922 The Bridgeport times and evening farmer.
f.. 'l?3&w WiSIm m Wm i W . ....... I DR. GUSTAV HENNO, of San Francisco, con structed this novel false leg frr Teddy, Airedale dog. 19-2. International cvb Scrrlw.
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Dog Loved Him With his fi"? ni sole companion, little tfM-year-old Johnny Miller for three ireetts slept in abandoned uator tanks on th roofs Of NfW Ym-; tenements ;ml UvtO on bits cf food offorcii by his school chums, His lather was. ktilM ami his step mother deserted bint oftor Hiving him Now, fared for by tho Children's goeiaty, Johnny is re covering from exposure.
12/23/1922 Free trader-journal and Ottawa fair dealer.
Dog Loved Him With his fi"? ni sole companion, little tfM-year-old Johnny Miller for three ireetts slept in abandoned uator tanks on th roofs Of NfW Ym-; tenements ;ml UvtO on bits cf food offorcii by his school chums, His lather was. ktilM ami his step mother deserted bint oftor Hiving him Now, fared for by tho Children's goeiaty, Johnny is re covering from exposure.
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? French Actresses Ascri v DA MIA. *-** L ^ * 1 Mil*, riamia whnst sun*rstitinn is divirf*< the monkey became croupy Mile. Damia suffer* Mile. Regina Badet places all her trust in a Jeanne Prevost finds a fetich in fish?gol theatrical swim. be Success to Cherished HjHl ^KMK7^3S9|| V Am fig J* ^ HMHHHQH^HI \^V /^HK^I l Dciween a cnaitering monKcy anu a ro :d a distressing hoarseness, rare miniature copy of the Koran boun Idfish, to be sure, but she insists they 1 Mascots M L.L.E \ JI R6GIM/V -^MLLE.ROBINNE. mping dog. Once d in ivory. keep her well up in
12/24/1922 The New York herald.
? French Actresses Ascri v DA MIA. *-** L ^ * 1 Mil*, riamia whnst sun*rstitinn is divirf*< the monkey became croupy Mile. Damia suffer* Mile. Regina Badet places all her trust in a Jeanne Prevost finds a fetich in fish?gol theatrical swim. be Success to Cherished HjHl ^KMK7^3S9|| V Am fig J* ^ HMHHHQH^HI \^V /^HK^I l Dciween a cnaitering monKcy anu a ro :d a distressing hoarseness, rare miniature copy of the Koran boun Idfish, to be sure, but she insists they 1 Mascots M L.L.E \ JI R6GIM/V -^MLLE.ROBINNE. mping dog. Once d in ivory. keep her well up in
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Lad and Dog Lived fry ii i " ' " J JL..-.i'. ' - .v JL. ' "i j: 1 Hi- A'?-' l. " i vrv : .. - ..V' ' ' " ' j:,v, -. ' ,-' " 4 f-i,ii,irn' Society In New York Miller, an eight-year-old' waif, who o,l0 companion, living In an empty tank on me root or a ..unum ... ... lower east side. Johnny' father died somo tlmo ago, and hi i... for Poland, cave the youngster five dollar and him out of tho house. Johnny removed his nioagro belongings to tho of a nearby building, fitted tho tank with an old mattress and built a rough roof over tho top of the tank and called It home. Put too .much, and Johnny was found one morning, for Weeks in Tank has taken charge of Uttlo was found, with a Uttlo dog as
12/27/1922 The Chickasha daily express.
Lad and Dog Lived fry ii i " ' " J JL..-.i'. ' - .v JL. ' "i j: 1 Hi- A'?-' l. " i vrv : .. - ..V' ' ' " ' j:,v, -. ' ,-' " 4 f-i,ii,irn' Society In New York Miller, an eight-year-old' waif, who o,l0 companion, living In an empty tank on me root or a ..unum ... ... lower east side. Johnny' father died somo tlmo ago, and hi i... for Poland, cave the youngster five dollar and him out of tho house. Johnny removed his nioagro belongings to tho of a nearby building, fitted tho tank with an old mattress and built a rough roof over tho top of the tank and called It home. Put too .much, and Johnny was found one morning, for Weeks in Tank has taken charge of Uttlo was found, with a Uttlo dog as
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i i i - i 5 I This dog had a jaw dislocated in three places, and Dr. Gustave JIcr.no, San Francisco canine specialist (left) is shown using an X-ray apparatus in the treatment of his Pali"".;. The jaw war- wired with silver and photos made to see if the injury was correctly set. Only high class dogs have the a-:.y used en them, as it is expensive. '
12/27/1922 South Bend news-times.
i i i - i 5 I This dog had a jaw dislocated in three places, and Dr. Gustave JIcr.no, San Francisco canine specialist (left) is shown using an X-ray apparatus in the treatment of his Pali"".;. The jaw war- wired with silver and photos made to see if the injury was correctly set. Only high class dogs have the a-:.y used en them, as it is expensive. '
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who imi found living in a tank on a roof in New York with his dog at hi* ?ole com panion. Hit mother had given him $5 and turned him out of the houoe. ?Photo by International.
12/28/1922 The Washington herald.
who imi found living in a tank on a roof in New York with his dog at hi* ?ole com panion. Hit mother had given him $5 and turned him out of the houoe. ?Photo by International.
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Here's a Safe "Triangle" "A lfe, a doe and a pipe form the only afa triangle for any man," declared Superior Court Judge Ii. of Atlanta, In a July charpe recently. So the Atlanta bar presented him With a pipe and a dog to complete his triangle. Picture shows Judge Hardeman, Mrs. Hardeman and the other angles."
12/28/1922 The Daily Ardmoreite.
Here's a Safe "Triangle" "A lfe, a doe and a pipe form the only afa triangle for any man," declared Superior Court Judge Ii. of Atlanta, In a July charpe recently. So the Atlanta bar presented him With a pipe and a dog to complete his triangle. Picture shows Judge Hardeman, Mrs. Hardeman and the other angles."
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Al Smith, His Family and "The Menagerie" Just Before They Left Hotel for Albany Pool especially for nn Kvcnlng World .Slnff "holosrniiher nt tlic Hotel, fllll more. Shown above, left to right, are Snooks, the monkey. The big dog is Arthur Smith, Ad J Walter, Emily, Captain. Chang is held by Catherine. tho Governor-Elect, Mrs. Smith and Catherine. In front of Arthur is The three pets are called "The Menagerie" by tho Governor-Elect.
12/28/1922 The evening world.
Al Smith, His Family and "The Menagerie" Just Before They Left Hotel for Albany Pool especially for nn Kvcnlng World .Slnff "holosrniiher nt tlic Hotel, fllll more. Shown above, left to right, are Snooks, the monkey. The big dog is Arthur Smith, Ad J Walter, Emily, Captain. Chang is held by Catherine. tho Governor-Elect, Mrs. Smith and Catherine. In front of Arthur is The three pets are called "The Menagerie" by tho Governor-Elect.
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condition from Herr Schroeder. wide world Photo.. Miss Cecilia Granade of Pasadena, Calif., bestowing her affections on Detlef Von Seittal, German police dog, the winner in s class at the National Show. wide world Photo,.
12/29/1922 The Cordova daily times.
condition from Herr Schroeder. wide world Photo.. Miss Cecilia Granade of Pasadena, Calif., bestowing her affections on Detlef Von Seittal, German police dog, the winner in s class at the National Show. wide world Photo,.
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Here's a Safe "Triangle 99 it' j 7 lii --iimi ii ri I ' i ii i if T" ' ' J - - ' " - - r--i M i" lit ilTUMItr X "A wife, a ilog and a pipe form the only safe triangle for any miui, declared Superior Court Judge R. N. JIardt man of Atlanta, In a jury' charge recently. So the Atlanta bar presented him with a pipe and a dog for Christmas to complete his triangle. Picture 8ho?3 Jude Hardeman, Mrs. Ilardeman and the other "angles. "J
12/29/1922 South Bend news-times.
Here's a Safe "Triangle 99 it' j 7 lii --iimi ii ri I ' i ii i if T" ' ' J - - ' " - - r--i M i" lit ilTUMItr X "A wife, a ilog and a pipe form the only safe triangle for any miui, declared Superior Court Judge R. N. JIardt man of Atlanta, In a jury' charge recently. So the Atlanta bar presented him with a pipe and a dog for Christmas to complete his triangle. Picture 8ho?3 Jude Hardeman, Mrs. Ilardeman and the other "angles. "J
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Here's a Safe "Triangle, n - i -rV . 1 J-Siy "A wife,' a dog land a'ipe form the only safe triangle for any man," declared Superior Court Judge R. N. Hardeman Of Atlanta, in a jury charge recently. So the Atlanta bar presented him with a pipe and a dog for Christmas to complete his triangle. Picture shows Judge Hardeman, Mrs. Hardeman and the - -
12/30/1922 The Rock Island Argus and daily union.
Here's a Safe "Triangle, n - i -rV . 1 J-Siy "A wife,' a dog land a'ipe form the only safe triangle for any man," declared Superior Court Judge R. N. Hardeman Of Atlanta, in a jury charge recently. So the Atlanta bar presented him with a pipe and a dog for Christmas to complete his triangle. Picture shows Judge Hardeman, Mrs. Hardeman and the - -
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rn-ini i ii . K J J, r niiil ini' ii' '"' 9 zzty 7 j.f,r' 4: A f - 5 The United States Coast Guard a Many Sided Or ganization Outstanding Feature is Ser vice Which No Money Could Buy. By NORMAN 3IcCXOUD ET your fancy picture a ship wreck on some stormy, rock ribbed coast, with waves lashed to the fiercest fury and dashing with relentless force against the jagged and menacing rocks. Imagine the Coast Guard at hand for the rescue of the Imperiled passengers and crew. Gold could not pay the men for the risk involved In the un dertaking which faces them. The one Impelling force is the instinct which makes them worthy men of the guard. Lives are to be saved, and this is enough. The men of the guard take risks and ' undergo hardships with willingness and enthusiasm which make their organization a not able example of what men will do under the driving force of the in stincts of humanity. Government's Revenue Cutter Service with the establishment known as the Life Saving Service. These two for mer organizations had always had many functions in common. The Life Saving Service had been maintained since 1848, in one form or another, for the purpose of saving life and property from shipwreck along the coast. The Revenue Cutter Service had been established in 1790 as a coast patrol for the enforcement of customs laws, and as an organized armed force for the protection of the sea coast. At the time of its forma tion, and for many years afterwards, the United States had no navy, and the Revenue Cutter Service may therefore be regarded as the nation's first attempt at naval protection. With the Life Saving Service en Sfsl m2 iA were fed, which the entire population was found dead. To repel the attack In volved a fierce battle with the dogs, but in this, as in other struggles, the spirit of the guard was victorious. It is recorded that one expedition la bored 37 hours at a stretch without rest or sleep, but at no time was there word of complaint. . The men of the guard simply did the jobs they under took, and they were content. Must lie Manj-Sided With dauntless courage and un shakable nerves tho officer of the Coast Guard must combine the diplo mat's tact with the wisdom ot Solo mon, and a generous measure of sym pathetic; understanding of human problems, lie must be ready to act as guide, philosopher and friend to. the people of remote regions: to ac as arbiter in labor disputes in out of the way places; to perform marriage ceremonies where civilization aas not extended facilities for such events; to foresee danger to shipping and warn vessels away from the impending peril and to resuscitate those apparently St'
12/30/1922 The Richmond palladium and sun-telegram.
rn-ini i ii . K J J, r niiil ini' ii' '"' 9 zzty 7 j.f,r' 4: A f - 5 The United States Coast Guard a Many Sided Or ganization Outstanding Feature is Ser vice Which No Money Could Buy. By NORMAN 3IcCXOUD ET your fancy picture a ship wreck on some stormy, rock ribbed coast, with waves lashed to the fiercest fury and dashing with relentless force against the jagged and menacing rocks. Imagine the Coast Guard at hand for the rescue of the Imperiled passengers and crew. Gold could not pay the men for the risk involved In the un dertaking which faces them. The one Impelling force is the instinct which makes them worthy men of the guard. Lives are to be saved, and this is enough. The men of the guard take risks and ' undergo hardships with willingness and enthusiasm which make their organization a not able example of what men will do under the driving force of the in stincts of humanity. Government's Revenue Cutter Service with the establishment known as the Life Saving Service. These two for mer organizations had always had many functions in common. The Life Saving Service had been maintained since 1848, in one form or another, for the purpose of saving life and property from shipwreck along the coast. The Revenue Cutter Service had been established in 1790 as a coast patrol for the enforcement of customs laws, and as an organized armed force for the protection of the sea coast. At the time of its forma tion, and for many years afterwards, the United States had no navy, and the Revenue Cutter Service may therefore be regarded as the nation's first attempt at naval protection. With the Life Saving Service en Sfsl m2 iA were fed, which the entire population was found dead. To repel the attack In volved a fierce battle with the dogs, but in this, as in other struggles, the spirit of the guard was victorious. It is recorded that one expedition la bored 37 hours at a stretch without rest or sleep, but at no time was there word of complaint. . The men of the guard simply did the jobs they under took, and they were content. Must lie Manj-Sided With dauntless courage and un shakable nerves tho officer of the Coast Guard must combine the diplo mat's tact with the wisdom ot Solo mon, and a generous measure of sym pathetic; understanding of human problems, lie must be ready to act as guide, philosopher and friend to. the people of remote regions: to ac as arbiter in labor disputes in out of the way places; to perform marriage ceremonies where civilization aas not extended facilities for such events; to foresee danger to shipping and warn vessels away from the impending peril and to resuscitate those apparently St'
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• A wife, a dog and a pipe form the only safe triangle for any min, declared Superior Court Judge R S. Atlanta bar him with a pipe and a dog for Here’s a Safe “Triangle”
1/2/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
• A wife, a dog and a pipe form the only safe triangle for any min, declared Superior Court Judge R S. Atlanta bar him with a pipe and a dog for Here’s a Safe “Triangle”
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Dogdoms When Ben Stout and his family, 1 Terre Haute, Ind., started on an f Wa auto trip West last May, they took with them on the running board .—:*? Toodles, their six-months-old pup. ' Somewhere in Nebraska Toodles fell off and was lost. Just a few days : l ago, the dog, now grown big, ~*>V showed up at the Stout home in Terre Haute, footsore and weary and hungry. The dog, without guide or maps, had traveled the 800 miles between Nebraska and his home. In the picture is Toodles and his young master, Edward
1/13/1923 The Indianapolis times.
Dogdoms When Ben Stout and his family, 1 Terre Haute, Ind., started on an f Wa auto trip West last May, they took with them on the running board .—:*? Toodles, their six-months-old pup. ' Somewhere in Nebraska Toodles fell off and was lost. Just a few days : l ago, the dog, now grown big, ~*>V showed up at the Stout home in Terre Haute, footsore and weary and hungry. The dog, without guide or maps, had traveled the 800 miles between Nebraska and his home. In the picture is Toodles and his young master, Edward
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When Ben Stout and his family, * ' Terre Haute, Ind., started on an f '■s> auto trip West last May, they took TP? with them on thè running board Toodles, their six-months-old pup. ' Somewhere in Nebraska Toodles fell off and was lost. Just a few days " .r* ago, thè dog, now grown big, 52$* sbowed up at thè Stout Home in Terre Haute, footsore and weary and liungry. The dog, without guide or maps, had traveled thè • v&fò-x 800 miles between Nebraska and his home. In thè picture is Toodles and his young master, Edward When Ben Stout and his family, Terre Haute, Ind., started on an auto trip West last May, they took with them on thè running board Toodles, their six-months-old pup. Somewhere in Nebraska Toodles fell off and was lost. Just a few days ago, thè dog, now grown big, showed up at thè Stout home in Terre Haute, footsore and weary and hungry. The dog, without guide or maps, had traveled thè 800 miles betw T een Nebraska and his home. In thè picture is Toodles and his young master, Edward Stout.
1/13/1923 The Indianapolis times.
When Ben Stout and his family, * ' Terre Haute, Ind., started on an f '■s> auto trip West last May, they took TP? with them on thè running board Toodles, their six-months-old pup. ' Somewhere in Nebraska Toodles fell off and was lost. Just a few days " .r* ago, thè dog, now grown big, 52$* sbowed up at thè Stout Home in Terre Haute, footsore and weary and liungry. The dog, without guide or maps, had traveled thè • v&fò-x 800 miles between Nebraska and his home. In thè picture is Toodles and his young master, Edward When Ben Stout and his family, Terre Haute, Ind., started on an auto trip West last May, they took with them on thè running board Toodles, their six-months-old pup. Somewhere in Nebraska Toodles fell off and was lost. Just a few days ago, thè dog, now grown big, showed up at thè Stout home in Terre Haute, footsore and weary and hungry. The dog, without guide or maps, had traveled thè 800 miles betw T een Nebraska and his home. In thè picture is Toodles and his young master, Edward Stout.
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Presbyterian Leaders of Nation and State Will Take Part in Dedication of Cathedral-Like Tabernacle Church i , i ~, $400,000 Tabernacle Presbyterian {o '' ium proper. ......i , 1 „„ „ LOWER LEFT—Dr. J. A. Dunkel, t Tfiß t - ! I Church at Thirty-Fourth St. and wh „ in lesg than „ ve years has ifeh .M ‘ 1 y&j \ <#' Central Axe. Dr. .1. A. Dunkel, built this marvelous new church. ■ ’kM 4b pastor, is standing in the pulpit. LOWER RlGHT—Exterior view. I | W UPPER RlGHT—lnterior view INSET—PauI Matthews, organ- Mg,, 1 LH fS W showing the pulpit, the choir loft isL jjjtf jj 8 s&s|aak * ger, Approval, § | ifM. WHY WAS POUND CLOSED?INQUIRE docgiet friends Point to Foiling of City Dads’ Wish by Dr, Con ger, They were two fine dogs, were “Jackson” and “C011.e." They were two City Coun cilmen Ira L. Bramlett and John E. King agreed with Dr. Elizabeth Con ger, erstwhile city poundmaster. Such fine dogs, in fact, that the councilmen expressed a wish they owned them, according to Dr. Conger. But somebody else got there first. Friends of Dr. Conger, putting two and two together today, in an effort to unravel the mystery of why coun cil has failed to appropriate funds to operate the dog pound, the pound clos ing and throwing the poundmaster out of a job, were wondering whether the Incident of the two fine dogs had anything to do with the councilmanic attitude. Republicans Illumed NEW CHAMBER OF ■HUE BOARD IN MEETING Personnel of Committees An nounced Following Approval, The new board of 'directors of the Chamber of Commerce held its first •meeting of this year today. The meet ing was called for the purpose of or ganizing for the year. The board approved the personnel of all the active committees of the chamber. On a referendum vote the directors already had approved the selections of President Felix M. Mc- Whlrter of committee chairmen. The complete list of committee chairmen follows: Aero. Robert H. Bryson, chairman; athletic, George Wellbaum, chair man: Ed Wuensoh, vice chairman: civic affairs, William Fortune, chair man; E. O. Snethen, vice chairman: convention, Oscar Schmidt, chairman; Dwight A. Murphy, vice chairman; education, Philip Zoereher, chairman; THE INDIANAPOLIS TTMES Beauty and Convenience Combined in First Unit of Edifice — Expected to Reach Goal of 5400,000 Before Exercises, Set for Jan. 28-jTeb. 4. lEADKRS of the Presbyterian Church In this country, State officials and representatives of leading and church organizations of the city will take part in dedicatory exercises of the new $400,000 j Presbyterian Church. ~ The services will begin Sunday, Jan. 2S. and will continue throughout the week, terminating on day, Feb. 4, when Dr. Lewis S. Mudge, clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, will the dedicatory sermon. VETERANS WILLPAY Governor Warren T. McCray, for mer pastors of the chut<h, repre sentatives of the Indianapolis Church i Federation, of the other Pres: vidian churches of the city, of the Board of Trade nnd of the Chamber of Com IEfIOIW FIRE
1/18/1923 The Indianapolis times.
Presbyterian Leaders of Nation and State Will Take Part in Dedication of Cathedral-Like Tabernacle Church i , i ~, $400,000 Tabernacle Presbyterian {o '' ium proper. ......i , 1 „„ „ LOWER LEFT—Dr. J. A. Dunkel, t Tfiß t - ! I Church at Thirty-Fourth St. and wh „ in lesg than „ ve years has ifeh .M ‘ 1 y&j \ <#' Central Axe. Dr. .1. A. Dunkel, built this marvelous new church. ■ ’kM 4b pastor, is standing in the pulpit. LOWER RlGHT—Exterior view. I | W UPPER RlGHT—lnterior view INSET—PauI Matthews, organ- Mg,, 1 LH fS W showing the pulpit, the choir loft isL jjjtf jj 8 s&s|aak * ger, Approval, § | ifM. WHY WAS POUND CLOSED?INQUIRE docgiet friends Point to Foiling of City Dads’ Wish by Dr, Con ger, They were two fine dogs, were “Jackson” and “C011.e." They were two City Coun cilmen Ira L. Bramlett and John E. King agreed with Dr. Elizabeth Con ger, erstwhile city poundmaster. Such fine dogs, in fact, that the councilmen expressed a wish they owned them, according to Dr. Conger. But somebody else got there first. Friends of Dr. Conger, putting two and two together today, in an effort to unravel the mystery of why coun cil has failed to appropriate funds to operate the dog pound, the pound clos ing and throwing the poundmaster out of a job, were wondering whether the Incident of the two fine dogs had anything to do with the councilmanic attitude. Republicans Illumed NEW CHAMBER OF ■HUE BOARD IN MEETING Personnel of Committees An nounced Following Approval, The new board of 'directors of the Chamber of Commerce held its first •meeting of this year today. The meet ing was called for the purpose of or ganizing for the year. The board approved the personnel of all the active committees of the chamber. On a referendum vote the directors already had approved the selections of President Felix M. Mc- Whlrter of committee chairmen. The complete list of committee chairmen follows: Aero. Robert H. Bryson, chairman; athletic, George Wellbaum, chair man: Ed Wuensoh, vice chairman: civic affairs, William Fortune, chair man; E. O. Snethen, vice chairman: convention, Oscar Schmidt, chairman; Dwight A. Murphy, vice chairman; education, Philip Zoereher, chairman; THE INDIANAPOLIS TTMES Beauty and Convenience Combined in First Unit of Edifice — Expected to Reach Goal of 5400,000 Before Exercises, Set for Jan. 28-jTeb. 4. lEADKRS of the Presbyterian Church In this country, State officials and representatives of leading and church organizations of the city will take part in dedicatory exercises of the new $400,000 j Presbyterian Church. ~ The services will begin Sunday, Jan. 2S. and will continue throughout the week, terminating on day, Feb. 4, when Dr. Lewis S. Mudge, clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, will the dedicatory sermon. VETERANS WILLPAY Governor Warren T. McCray, for mer pastors of the chut<h, repre sentatives of the Indianapolis Church i Federation, of the other Pres: vidian churches of the city, of the Board of Trade nnd of the Chamber of Com IEfIOIW FIRE
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Presbytefian Leaders of Nation and State Will Take Part . in Dedicai ion of Cathedral-Like Tabernacle Church Mere >4UO,Om Tabomat le Iresbju-rian LOWEH LEFT-Dr. J. A. Dunkel, W i! )'■ f i > I >JÉÌmL. .hurch at Thirty Fourth St. and who in , ess than „ ve ye!lrf , h;l3 ì Central Ave. Dr. .1. A. Dunkel, built this m.irvelous new church. éjMhèfk'' ■ -WVi| 4n *B|Sr lastor, is standing in thè pulpit. LOWEH KIOIJT— Exterior view. < ra|l£l 9 l ÉlV**-. ! TBk sir '"• 'L°. ‘ ’ Apio™'”’ 8 l/' i sii mi I m UPPER LEFT —First published picture of thè pulpit of thè new $400,000 Tabernacle Presbyterian Church at Thirty-Fourth St. and Central Ave. Dr. J. A. Dunkel, pastor, is standing in thè pulpit. UPPER RlGHT—lnterior view showing thè pulpit, thè choir loft mSPOUND CLOSED? lOlflflE DOGGIESTRIENBS Point to Foiling of City Dads’ Wish by Dr, Con ger, Tiiey were two fine dogs, were "Jackson” and "C011.e." They were two fim/dogs, City Coun cilmen Ira L. Bramlett and John E. King agreed with Dr. Elizabeth Con ger, erstwhile city poundmaster. t-uch fine dogs, in fact, that thè councihnen expressed a wish they owned them, according to Dr. Conger. But somebody else got there first. Friends of Dr. Conger, putting two with thè Casavant Freres pipe or gan and thè east Wall of thè audi torium proper. LOWER LEFT—Dr. J. A. Dunkel, who in less than live yeara ima built this marvclous new chureh. LOWER RIOHT— Exterior view. INSET—PauI Matthews, organ isi DCHAMBEROE MERCE BORRO Il FIRST mie Personnel of Committees An nounced Approvai, The new board of "directors of thè 1 Chatnber of Commerce held its first •meeting of this year today. The meet ing was ealled for th<j ptirpose of or j ganizing for thè year. The board approved thè personnel ! of all thè active committees of thè j chamber. On a referendum vote thè ' directors already had approved thè selections of I‘resident Felix M. Mc- Whirter of commlttee chairmen. Beauty and Convenience Combined in First Unit of Edifico — Expected to Reach Goal of $400,000 Before Exercises, Set for Jan. 28-f"eb. 4. of thè Presbyterian Church in this country, State ofiVkilH and representatives of leading civic and church organizations of thè city will take part in dedlcatory exercises of thè new $400,000
1/18/1923 The Indianapolis times.
Presbytefian Leaders of Nation and State Will Take Part . in Dedicai ion of Cathedral-Like Tabernacle Church Mere >4UO,Om Tabomat le Iresbju-rian LOWEH LEFT-Dr. J. A. Dunkel, W i! )'■ f i > I >JÉÌmL. .hurch at Thirty Fourth St. and who in , ess than „ ve ye!lrf , h;l3 ì Central Ave. Dr. .1. A. Dunkel, built this m.irvelous new church. éjMhèfk'' ■ -WVi| 4n *B|Sr lastor, is standing in thè pulpit. LOWEH KIOIJT— Exterior view. < ra|l£l 9 l ÉlV**-. ! TBk sir '"• 'L°. ‘ ’ Apio™'”’ 8 l/' i sii mi I m UPPER LEFT —First published picture of thè pulpit of thè new $400,000 Tabernacle Presbyterian Church at Thirty-Fourth St. and Central Ave. Dr. J. A. Dunkel, pastor, is standing in thè pulpit. UPPER RlGHT—lnterior view showing thè pulpit, thè choir loft mSPOUND CLOSED? lOlflflE DOGGIESTRIENBS Point to Foiling of City Dads’ Wish by Dr, Con ger, Tiiey were two fine dogs, were "Jackson” and "C011.e." They were two fim/dogs, City Coun cilmen Ira L. Bramlett and John E. King agreed with Dr. Elizabeth Con ger, erstwhile city poundmaster. t-uch fine dogs, in fact, that thè councihnen expressed a wish they owned them, according to Dr. Conger. But somebody else got there first. Friends of Dr. Conger, putting two with thè Casavant Freres pipe or gan and thè east Wall of thè audi torium proper. LOWER LEFT—Dr. J. A. Dunkel, who in less than live yeara ima built this marvclous new chureh. LOWER RIOHT— Exterior view. INSET—PauI Matthews, organ isi DCHAMBEROE MERCE BORRO Il FIRST mie Personnel of Committees An nounced Approvai, The new board of "directors of thè 1 Chatnber of Commerce held its first •meeting of this year today. The meet ing was ealled for th<j ptirpose of or j ganizing for thè year. The board approved thè personnel ! of all thè active committees of thè j chamber. On a referendum vote thè ' directors already had approved thè selections of I‘resident Felix M. Mc- Whirter of commlttee chairmen. Beauty and Convenience Combined in First Unit of Edifico — Expected to Reach Goal of $400,000 Before Exercises, Set for Jan. 28-f"eb. 4. of thè Presbyterian Church in this country, State ofiVkilH and representatives of leading civic and church organizations of thè city will take part in dedlcatory exercises of thè new $400,000
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Dog Is Hero of True Epic Major, a large setter, was seized ith a fit and lay paralyzed Cumminsville. O., in the oath of an onrushinz train. A pass- freight prevented Major's human friends from reaching him. fritz, a little airdale, rushed beneath a moving treiglit car, Major and rolled him off the track to safety. Picture Major (left), Fritz and their friend, Miss Anna Dumbley.
1/19/1923 New Britain herald.
Dog Is Hero of True Epic Major, a large setter, was seized ith a fit and lay paralyzed Cumminsville. O., in the oath of an onrushinz train. A pass- freight prevented Major's human friends from reaching him. fritz, a little airdale, rushed beneath a moving treiglit car, Major and rolled him off the track to safety. Picture Major (left), Fritz and their friend, Miss Anna Dumbley.
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Dogdom'i Champ Traveler When Be "lout n. hU family, Terr Haute. Ind., aUrted en ait au'o trip west last May they took with them on (lift running board Too'lin, their si( months old pup, Homewhere in Nrbraaka Toodle fell off and wa lout, Just a few day ago (lie dug. new groan big. hoaei up at the Htout home In Terr Haul", footsore and weary and hungry, Th dog, without guide or maps, had traveled i he ISO mile between Nebraska and hia home. In the picture la Toodletj n4 hla young master, Edward Htout. I Mr , 4. f " i if ) - a. V. .SA 4 .! U V- Vi V --" -
1/20/1923 New Britain herald.
Dogdom'i Champ Traveler When Be "lout n. hU family, Terr Haute. Ind., aUrted en ait au'o trip west last May they took with them on (lift running board Too'lin, their si( months old pup, Homewhere in Nrbraaka Toodle fell off and wa lout, Just a few day ago (lie dug. new groan big. hoaei up at the Htout home In Terr Haul", footsore and weary and hungry, Th dog, without guide or maps, had traveled i he ISO mile between Nebraska and hia home. In the picture la Toodletj n4 hla young master, Edward Htout. I Mr , 4. f " i if ) - a. V. .SA 4 .! U V- Vi V --" -
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fii’uiiiTwouJ & t ii.i. - - • something else again.” One of England’s great racing dogs
1/28/1923 Evening star.
fii’uiiiTwouJ & t ii.i. - - • something else again.” One of England’s great racing dogs
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* DOG IS HERO OF TRUE lEPIC ff a # Bfe.JkFtk Jjf • m wmm ‘ Major, a large setter, was seized with a fit and lay paralyzed at Cum irsinsville, 0., in the path of an unrushing train. A passing freight pre vented Major’s human friends from reaching him. But Fritz, a little and rolled
1/30/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
* DOG IS HERO OF TRUE lEPIC ff a # Bfe.JkFtk Jjf • m wmm ‘ Major, a large setter, was seized with a fit and lay paralyzed at Cum irsinsville, 0., in the path of an unrushing train. A passing freight pre vented Major’s human friends from reaching him. But Fritz, a little and rolled
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Woman If Leading Figure in American Dog Derby i jar i,VU" HCTCHIHON ANIJ HKR L,KA DOC1 "DOC" The most Interesting figure In the her nations! renown, will again com Hog iwrby whlrh starts t ' " m-rirn irmi ciaiwic. Idaho, on February 32, Is Hutchison, Tud" Kent, holder of the Ameri- can Championship cup, will defend the title and trophy against some of je':
2/10/1923 New Britain herald.
Woman If Leading Figure in American Dog Derby i jar i,VU" HCTCHIHON ANIJ HKR L,KA DOC1 "DOC" The most Interesting figure In the her nations! renown, will again com Hog iwrby whlrh starts t ' " m-rirn irmi ciaiwic. Idaho, on February 32, Is Hutchison, Tud" Kent, holder of the Ameri- can Championship cup, will defend the title and trophy against some of je':
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lit TS) gS*' > gi> TO / X DO n'T Z. G X 4 # 1 Jr V 4 / , 4 4 A-.,'! ♦ * V . H 1 NORWAY HAS A UTTLF. SNOW. TOO — First tram ploughs its way ' through mountains of after two-dav blizrard. • i Jr - ■ j, H */ M m into Finse « snow I Mtik*-'' »ÄJ i ïkiVjj&âàji ifÈsthv £] . I „ IS S3 Mi JrM' r «i IU| [ C m vj 1 P* 1 li ^51 VJ ^1 « }t\S* *\ iv . ■:* A-J ;> x lif / ; -; : > ' <T ||j S2x Ja * t % It r "m , ft rz^r. f 1 » » I : • r \ ( I t- • •>V% .IU*T I,IKK AMKRICAN STREET CARS — Norwegian skiiers waiting for electric car to carry them to neighboring moun tains. It's late, as usual. & f A ' 1 ■0 J ■■■ ■w« •*- fern z* v: tMf X % Æ \ cm V- .*, if;', S»*:. ■ \ 4%i-' y ,'riiwl mlÀ j. : mç. |P ■ v V ( I WM :• * y *v: f < >T iv ■ ni, ey. ? 99 ÜI te / y»:V ■■ k>\ * fm £$&."9-fSr ■s Fv ■. * :ki •< ♦ \ kkr 1 ■ Si i J# ■ v A' S»r i *•' J f* , ' ' ''■>WWK ^ 'dv ^ *v. I/ft / AI y j'vÿ'f ~'s %. i < t r ' A H $» 1 ^ ,1 ■%»*, «y® - ; i* *■■* ? A f FlJTlîRE KING AND QUEEN OF BELGIUM, ACCORD TNG TO REPORTS —F'uropc's royal matchmakers are about ready to announce the engagement of Prince Leopold of Belgium to Princess Mafalda of Italy, according to reports from the "marriage bourse. ■?y- % i MILLION SWEET y PEA BLOSSOMS — We didn't count 'em. We're merely taking the word of K. Wafonah. who grows them at Hollywood, Cal. $ Kj gXe i V, * 14 ! V ■ J* K si / y / V y > A A . « / I t a li# * *1 E 7 "'S, e.* t Mi .♦ * •K « f Hi fc V W* i* - ■y s i. k :H ii - V ä 'A tà M « > ä J » K I HUNT? TflAT'S WHAT THIS OIRL—Doesn't do nothing else but. Thelma Hueston, Seattle Diana, nemesis of cougars, coyotes and other predatory animals, the wilder the better, _ ,x m L m ■fy ■\ LARGEST AND SMALLEST DOGS—At Westminster Kennel club show, Madison Square Gar den, New York. i\ 4 1 j Wts <* $ 4 9.1 I i k <
2/17/1923 Evening journal.
lit TS) gS*' > gi> TO / X DO n'T Z. G X 4 # 1 Jr V 4 / , 4 4 A-.,'! ♦ * V . H 1 NORWAY HAS A UTTLF. SNOW. TOO — First tram ploughs its way ' through mountains of after two-dav blizrard. • i Jr - ■ j, H */ M m into Finse « snow I Mtik*-'' »ÄJ i ïkiVjj&âàji ifÈsthv £] . I „ IS S3 Mi JrM' r «i IU| [ C m vj 1 P* 1 li ^51 VJ ^1 « }t\S* *\ iv . ■:* A-J ;> x lif / ; -; : > ' <T ||j S2x Ja * t % It r "m , ft rz^r. f 1 » » I : • r \ ( I t- • •>V% .IU*T I,IKK AMKRICAN STREET CARS — Norwegian skiiers waiting for electric car to carry them to neighboring moun tains. It's late, as usual. & f A ' 1 ■0 J ■■■ ■w« •*- fern z* v: tMf X % Æ \ cm V- .*, if;', S»*:. ■ \ 4%i-' y ,'riiwl mlÀ j. : mç. |P ■ v V ( I WM :• * y *v: f < >T iv ■ ni, ey. ? 99 ÜI te / y»:V ■■ k>\ * fm £$&."9-fSr ■s Fv ■. * :ki •< ♦ \ kkr 1 ■ Si i J# ■ v A' S»r i *•' J f* , ' ' ''■>WWK ^ 'dv ^ *v. I/ft / AI y j'vÿ'f ~'s %. i < t r ' A H $» 1 ^ ,1 ■%»*, «y® - ; i* *■■* ? A f FlJTlîRE KING AND QUEEN OF BELGIUM, ACCORD TNG TO REPORTS —F'uropc's royal matchmakers are about ready to announce the engagement of Prince Leopold of Belgium to Princess Mafalda of Italy, according to reports from the "marriage bourse. ■?y- % i MILLION SWEET y PEA BLOSSOMS — We didn't count 'em. We're merely taking the word of K. Wafonah. who grows them at Hollywood, Cal. $ Kj gXe i V, * 14 ! V ■ J* K si / y / V y > A A . « / I t a li# * *1 E 7 "'S, e.* t Mi .♦ * •K « f Hi fc V W* i* - ■y s i. k :H ii - V ä 'A tà M « > ä J » K I HUNT? TflAT'S WHAT THIS OIRL—Doesn't do nothing else but. Thelma Hueston, Seattle Diana, nemesis of cougars, coyotes and other predatory animals, the wilder the better, _ ,x m L m ■fy ■\ LARGEST AND SMALLEST DOGS—At Westminster Kennel club show, Madison Square Gar den, New York. i\ 4 1 j Wts <* $ 4 9.1 I i k <
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T] L VToi s lit TS) gS*' > : gi> TO / X DO n'T Z. G X 4 # 1 Jr V 4 / , 4 4 A-.,'! ♦ * V . H 1 NORWAY HAS A UTTLF. SNOW. TOO — First tram ploughs its way ' through mountains of after two-dav blizrard. • i Jr - ■ j, H */ M m into Finse « snow I Mtik*-'' »ÄJ i ïkiVjj&âàji ifÈsthv £] . I „ IS S3 Mi JrM' r «i IU| [ C m vj 1 P* 1 li ^51 VJ ^1 « }t\S* *\ iv . ■:* A-J ;> x lif / ; -; : > ' <T ||j S2x Ja * t % It r "m , ft rz^r. f 1 » > » I : • r \ ( I t- • •>V% .IU*T I,IKK AMKRICAN STREET CARS — Norwegian skiiers waiting for electric car to carry them to neighboring moun tains. It's late, as usual. & f A ' 1 ■0 J ■■■ ■w« •*- fern z* v: tMf X % Æ \ cm V- .*, if;', S»*:. ■ \ 4%i-' y ,'riiwl mlÀ j. : mç. |P ■ v V ( I WM :• * y *v: f < >T iv ■ ni, ey. ? 99 ÜI te / y»:V ■■ k>\ * fm £$&."9-fSr ■s Fv ■. * :ki •< ♦ \ kkr 1 ■ Si i J# ■ v A' S»r i *•' J f* , ' ' ''■>WWK ^ 'dv ^ *v. I/ft / AI y j'vÿ'f ~'s %. i < t r ' A H $» 1 ^ ,1 ■%»*, «y® - ; i* *■■* ? A f FlJTlîRE KING AND QUEEN OF BELGIUM, ACCORD TNG TO REPORTS —F'uropc's royal matchmakers are about ready to announce the engagement of Prince Leopold of Belgium to Princess Mafalda of Italy, according to reports from the "marriage bourse. ■?y- % i MILLION SWEET y PEA BLOSSOMS — We didn't count 'em. We're merely taking the word of K. Wafonah. who grows them at Hollywood, Cal. $ Kj gXe i V, * 14 ! V ■ J* K si / y / V y > A A . « / I t a li# * *1 E 7 "'S, e.* t Mi .♦ * •K « f Hi fc V W* i* - ■y s i. k :H ii - V ä 'A tà M « > ä J » I K I HUNT? TflAT'S WHAT THIS OIRL—Doesn't do nothing else but. Thelma Hueston, Seattle Diana, nemesis of cougars, coyotes and other predatory animals, the wilder the better, _ ,x m L m ■fy ■\ LARGEST AND SMALLEST DOGS—At Westminster Kennel club show, Madison Square Gar den, New York. i\ 4 1 j Wts <* $ 4 9.1 I i k < r ■> MJ /• / f X ■ A''£ * .y. /* \ a! t«% s - ? 'ha 10 .V Hi \ 'i I i r. s < 4' / A t 1 - JN Ux, y i r<* COIN G "MISS CANADA" IS FAIR, VERY FAIR —1 Winifred C. Blair. St. Johns. N. B., nineteen year-old stenographer, takes title at Montreal carnival. v s> si " * T O' EGYPT—Miss Hazel Slaughter, New York, will study art for^. S. silk industry. Strip in contest. i * y ü '-s-m A ■ \fy i V. if wTl>î < 1 fi IS V • , Vins j • W : ■r^ . ^ - a» j yr - : j t > - «6 T yr —r 1 NfAN HATERS—EVERY ONE THEY SAY—Charter members of U. of Minnesota Man Haters' club. Left to right. Hazel Degan, Mhrian Miller, Dorothy Alton, Vera Dixon, Mabel Sanderson and Ethel Drexel. / V ** m/ { MÊÊm > j > A ; -,a \ •t I y > V NOT A FISH YARN—A FISH PICTURE INSTEAD—Photo Is sop I*ft to right, Mrs. George rrn posed to show two hours' catch off Mori da Key*. Roberts. Miami; Lester Edwards, Mrs. Fred Rathburn,. Rathburn, and Captain Newman. Cohimbus, O. I A 4, j J »•V 1 % ♦ w :Ü ♦ k y. » a*. XI v. • >. r ^Nk.' ..y, SfiS Br 5S5 k ■ ■ j y: ' Wm gK ' k - Xr. „ 4 —., «W« v \mr l I® J * Ä A |W r IS Zi •X..X 4 j :fe«8 iPH JB ;; 1 * v>. SPIRAL SKIRT— Feature [it I m ■ FLEMISH ■FOR FRENCH ■ ORDER— g Causes riot near m Ghent university il in Brussels. The Ibu rgomaster. ■ chief of police S and other officials university after the clash over language controversy. at;? H of LV latest in >♦ evening gowns from Paris. I -■■s • -, ^_; mkA ; W :r y V v '■m* K : t a t WELSH WOMAN ARTIST COMPLETES PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT HARDING—Ml«* Mar, garet Lindsay Williams, Cardiff, then photographs president beside hey study of him la oil, la the Whi{a House at Washington. mm GOLFING AT 86—Gen, Adclbert Amea.above, matches
2/17/1923 Evening journal.
T] L VToi s lit TS) gS*' > : gi> TO / X DO n'T Z. G X 4 # 1 Jr V 4 / , 4 4 A-.,'! ♦ * V . H 1 NORWAY HAS A UTTLF. SNOW. TOO — First tram ploughs its way ' through mountains of after two-dav blizrard. • i Jr - ■ j, H */ M m into Finse « snow I Mtik*-'' »ÄJ i ïkiVjj&âàji ifÈsthv £] . I „ IS S3 Mi JrM' r «i IU| [ C m vj 1 P* 1 li ^51 VJ ^1 « }t\S* *\ iv . ■:* A-J ;> x lif / ; -; : > ' <T ||j S2x Ja * t % It r "m , ft rz^r. f 1 » > » I : • r \ ( I t- • •>V% .IU*T I,IKK AMKRICAN STREET CARS — Norwegian skiiers waiting for electric car to carry them to neighboring moun tains. It's late, as usual. & f A ' 1 ■0 J ■■■ ■w« •*- fern z* v: tMf X % Æ \ cm V- .*, if;', S»*:. ■ \ 4%i-' y ,'riiwl mlÀ j. : mç. |P ■ v V ( I WM :• * y *v: f < >T iv ■ ni, ey. ? 99 ÜI te / y»:V ■■ k>\ * fm £$&."9-fSr ■s Fv ■. * :ki •< ♦ \ kkr 1 ■ Si i J# ■ v A' S»r i *•' J f* , ' ' ''■>WWK ^ 'dv ^ *v. I/ft / AI y j'vÿ'f ~'s %. i < t r ' A H $» 1 ^ ,1 ■%»*, «y® - ; i* *■■* ? A f FlJTlîRE KING AND QUEEN OF BELGIUM, ACCORD TNG TO REPORTS —F'uropc's royal matchmakers are about ready to announce the engagement of Prince Leopold of Belgium to Princess Mafalda of Italy, according to reports from the "marriage bourse. ■?y- % i MILLION SWEET y PEA BLOSSOMS — We didn't count 'em. We're merely taking the word of K. Wafonah. who grows them at Hollywood, Cal. $ Kj gXe i V, * 14 ! V ■ J* K si / y / V y > A A . « / I t a li# * *1 E 7 "'S, e.* t Mi .♦ * •K « f Hi fc V W* i* - ■y s i. k :H ii - V ä 'A tà M « > ä J » I K I HUNT? TflAT'S WHAT THIS OIRL—Doesn't do nothing else but. Thelma Hueston, Seattle Diana, nemesis of cougars, coyotes and other predatory animals, the wilder the better, _ ,x m L m ■fy ■\ LARGEST AND SMALLEST DOGS—At Westminster Kennel club show, Madison Square Gar den, New York. i\ 4 1 j Wts <* $ 4 9.1 I i k < r ■> MJ /• / f X ■ A''£ * .y. /* \ a! t«% s - ? 'ha 10 .V Hi \ 'i I i r. s < 4' / A t 1 - JN Ux, y i r<* COIN G "MISS CANADA" IS FAIR, VERY FAIR —1 Winifred C. Blair. St. Johns. N. B., nineteen year-old stenographer, takes title at Montreal carnival. v s> si " * T O' EGYPT—Miss Hazel Slaughter, New York, will study art for^. S. silk industry. Strip in contest. i * y ü '-s-m A ■ \fy i V. if wTl>î < 1 fi IS V • , Vins j • W : ■r^ . ^ - a» j yr - : j t > - «6 T yr —r 1 NfAN HATERS—EVERY ONE THEY SAY—Charter members of U. of Minnesota Man Haters' club. Left to right. Hazel Degan, Mhrian Miller, Dorothy Alton, Vera Dixon, Mabel Sanderson and Ethel Drexel. / V ** m/ { MÊÊm > j > A ; -,a \ •t I y > V NOT A FISH YARN—A FISH PICTURE INSTEAD—Photo Is sop I*ft to right, Mrs. George rrn posed to show two hours' catch off Mori da Key*. Roberts. Miami; Lester Edwards, Mrs. Fred Rathburn,. Rathburn, and Captain Newman. Cohimbus, O. I A 4, j J »•V 1 % ♦ w :Ü ♦ k y. » a*. XI v. • >. r ^Nk.' ..y, SfiS Br 5S5 k ■ ■ j y: ' Wm gK ' k - Xr. „ 4 —., «W« v \mr l I® J * Ä A |W r IS Zi •X..X 4 j :fe«8 iPH JB ;; 1 * v>. SPIRAL SKIRT— Feature [it I m ■ FLEMISH ■FOR FRENCH ■ ORDER— g Causes riot near m Ghent university il in Brussels. The Ibu rgomaster. ■ chief of police S and other officials university after the clash over language controversy. at;? H of LV latest in >♦ evening gowns from Paris. I -■■s • -, ^_; mkA ; W :r y V v '■m* K : t a t WELSH WOMAN ARTIST COMPLETES PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT HARDING—Ml«* Mar, garet Lindsay Williams, Cardiff, then photographs president beside hey study of him la oil, la the Whi{a House at Washington. mm GOLFING AT 86—Gen, Adclbert Amea.above, matches
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Pupi Stay Death Sentence fx , y 'X 4 ZL tsN f i. . V Dixie, eatiirht in a Haltimoro dos catcher'a raid, wai sentcne ed to death. Th dog catcher hadn't tha heart to turn on the fas when he found Dixie wan exDeetinar a famihv A dozen nei-gon have applied to adopt her and when the nuns are old enoucli. Dixie ana tney win w divided amone tho applicants. ,
2/22/1923 New Britain herald.
Pupi Stay Death Sentence fx , y 'X 4 ZL tsN f i. . V Dixie, eatiirht in a Haltimoro dos catcher'a raid, wai sentcne ed to death. Th dog catcher hadn't tha heart to turn on the fas when he found Dixie wan exDeetinar a famihv A dozen nei-gon have applied to adopt her and when the nuns are old enoucli. Dixie ana tney win w divided amone tho applicants. ,
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In the frozen wilds of Quebec, intense interest ia aroused each winter by the dog-sled derbies. This year, tradition was overturned when a team of three powerful wolfhounds defeated entries of six and eight huslciea- Photo Chcvretto and his wolfhound team. Wolfhounds Win Dog Derby
3/3/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
In the frozen wilds of Quebec, intense interest ia aroused each winter by the dog-sled derbies. This year, tradition was overturned when a team of three powerful wolfhounds defeated entries of six and eight huslciea- Photo Chcvretto and his wolfhound team. Wolfhounds Win Dog Derby
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"Smoky" Winning Dog Team Race L! Lh 2r w n The latest form of violence in Ireland is the systematic destruction of municipal by the followers of De Valera. Here is all that is left of the municipal waterworks in Athlone after a rebel bomb had exploded.
3/6/1923 New Britain herald.
"Smoky" Winning Dog Team Race L! Lh 2r w n The latest form of violence in Ireland is the systematic destruction of municipal by the followers of De Valera. Here is all that is left of the municipal waterworks in Athlone after a rebel bomb had exploded.
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Rufus Southern N — hood, the the f 1 sion ° f >i birthday I /[_ ■ ——— Kernwood Chata. English bulldog owned A. W. Cardoza, 729 sth street northwest, which won no less than five ribbons in the
3/11/1923 Evening star.
Rufus Southern N — hood, the the f 1 sion ° f >i birthday I /[_ ■ ——— Kernwood Chata. English bulldog owned A. W. Cardoza, 729 sth street northwest, which won no less than five ribbons in the
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CONTESTANT PRESENTS WINNER W|TH CUP. Miss Lydi a Hutchison presenting “Smoky” Gaston, winner of Dog Derby with a purse of $600 and a sliver loving cup.
3/17/1923 Richmond planet.
CONTESTANT PRESENTS WINNER W|TH CUP. Miss Lydi a Hutchison presenting “Smoky” Gaston, winner of Dog Derby with a purse of $600 and a sliver loving cup.
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PICTORIAL REVIEW OF THE CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WORLD! COMMANDER HOME. Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen arrived recently from his five years of with the American Army or in Germany. He 'is wear his best smile. LATEST IN MILLINERY CREATION. A dinner hat with (the new double brim of lace. GIANTS CAPTAIN MAY NOT PLAY WITH WORLD CHAMPIONS Captain Dave Rancqoft. of the New York Giants, who reported to be hold ing out for more “filthy lucre” may not lead the Champions this year. CONTESTANT PRESENTS WINNER W|TH CUP. Miss Lydi a Hutchison presenting “Smoky” Gaston, winner of the American Dog Derby with a purse of $600 and a sliver loving cup. Miss Hutchison is herself one of the favorites in the dog classic each year and last year she dnove for this year’s winner. The race is an annual afTair at Ashton. Idaho and is one the greatest events in Northwestern States. LEVIATHAN A few of the 2900 formerly the Vaterland which a cost to the Government of afloat and the largest flying
3/17/1923 Richmond planet.
PICTORIAL REVIEW OF THE CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WORLD! COMMANDER HOME. Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen arrived recently from his five years of with the American Army or in Germany. He 'is wear his best smile. LATEST IN MILLINERY CREATION. A dinner hat with (the new double brim of lace. GIANTS CAPTAIN MAY NOT PLAY WITH WORLD CHAMPIONS Captain Dave Rancqoft. of the New York Giants, who reported to be hold ing out for more “filthy lucre” may not lead the Champions this year. CONTESTANT PRESENTS WINNER W|TH CUP. Miss Lydi a Hutchison presenting “Smoky” Gaston, winner of the American Dog Derby with a purse of $600 and a sliver loving cup. Miss Hutchison is herself one of the favorites in the dog classic each year and last year she dnove for this year’s winner. The race is an annual afTair at Ashton. Idaho and is one the greatest events in Northwestern States. LEVIATHAN A few of the 2900 formerly the Vaterland which a cost to the Government of afloat and the largest flying
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■ Hr ~~—■—"' — _ . , M Miss Janet Moffett, daughter of Admiral and Mrs. William A Moffett, one of the members of Washington s younger social set. and her police dog. Nap. N """
4/1/1923 Evening star.
■ Hr ~~—■—"' — _ . , M Miss Janet Moffett, daughter of Admiral and Mrs. William A Moffett, one of the members of Washington s younger social set. and her police dog. Nap. N """
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3. * jnQjjV attractions will include screen and musical features. Harry Carey in “Crashin' Thru.’’ Thru.” a western drama pulse-quickening climaxes, with Carey In the stellar role, will shown for the first time in Wash the first four days of this at Crandall’s Theater, begin this afternoon. A dynamite ex that moved a mountainside, stampede of frenzied horses and rescue of a beautiful girl from a great windstorm, a prairie the bulldogging of a fear-mad steer and the rescue of an en man are a few of the high Cullen Landis, Myrtle Steda and Vola Vale are in the cast. "Fighting Blood" short-reel drama, on a short story by H. C. Wlt entitled "Six-Minute Smith.” and Kinograms also will be shown. NEXT WEEK’S PHOTOPLAYS, j
4/8/1923 Evening star.
3. * jnQjjV attractions will include screen and musical features. Harry Carey in “Crashin' Thru.’’ Thru.” a western drama pulse-quickening climaxes, with Carey In the stellar role, will shown for the first time in Wash the first four days of this at Crandall’s Theater, begin this afternoon. A dynamite ex that moved a mountainside, stampede of frenzied horses and rescue of a beautiful girl from a great windstorm, a prairie the bulldogging of a fear-mad steer and the rescue of an en man are a few of the high Cullen Landis, Myrtle Steda and Vola Vale are in the cast. "Fighting Blood" short-reel drama, on a short story by H. C. Wlt entitled "Six-Minute Smith.” and Kinograms also will be shown. NEXT WEEK’S PHOTOPLAYS, j
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SAVED 92 Dennis Kane, of St. John, N. 8., calls him Hero and what better name for a dog that saved 92 lives? Hero carried a tine to the Ethie, caught in a terrific storm, after men had failed to reach the ship.
5/1/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
SAVED 92 Dennis Kane, of St. John, N. 8., calls him Hero and what better name for a dog that saved 92 lives? Hero carried a tine to the Ethie, caught in a terrific storm, after men had failed to reach the ship.
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' a i Some Dog Jock, a Sealyham terrier, belonging Mra. Charlea Howden of Learning- Hp. England, must ba trying to a canine motoring record. He haa accompanied hla mlatreaa on totaling 0(i0 miles. Ha weara
5/16/1923 New Britain herald.
' a i Some Dog Jock, a Sealyham terrier, belonging Mra. Charlea Howden of Learning- Hp. England, must ba trying to a canine motoring record. He haa accompanied hla mlatreaa on totaling 0(i0 miles. Ha weara
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“SOME DOG” •Slum .. Jock, a Sealyham terrier, belong ing to Mrs. Charles Rowden of Leamington Spa, England, must be trying to establish a canine motor record. He has accompanied his mistress on trips totaling 8000 miles. H* wears goggles at times. Photo shows him in special side-ear, erjuip ped with a wind shield. While
5/17/1923 Perth Amboy evening news.
“SOME DOG” •Slum .. Jock, a Sealyham terrier, belong ing to Mrs. Charles Rowden of Leamington Spa, England, must be trying to establish a canine motor record. He has accompanied his mistress on trips totaling 8000 miles. H* wears goggles at times. Photo shows him in special side-ear, erjuip ped with a wind shield. While
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j j Go On Rag, You'll Beat It Yet Every day Rags, an old English shepherd dog, races with the that pass his master's farm at Kempston, England. Some he hopes lo win the race.
5/31/1923 New Britain herald.
j j Go On Rag, You'll Beat It Yet Every day Rags, an old English shepherd dog, races with the that pass his master's farm at Kempston, England. Some he hopes lo win the race.
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To Be One of Show Places During Convention 'i /': "~' ■■■** y/ -' H'V;V.'> V < i ' ,, w r * - V-- W^r/, ,z Cnmp eatabliahed at Oth anti 11 alrprla by tnlteil St«tf« Murine Corpa. The “lierll Dogr*" have arrived to do potire
6/2/1923 Evening star.
To Be One of Show Places During Convention 'i /': "~' ■■■** y/ -' H'V;V.'> V < i ' ,, w r * - V-- W^r/, ,z Cnmp eatabliahed at Oth anti 11 alrprla by tnlteil St«tf« Murine Corpa. The “lierll Dogr*" have arrived to do potire
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"' A rustic bridge over the Rock Creek, with dogwood in foreground.
6/3/1923 Evening star.
"' A rustic bridge over the Rock Creek, with dogwood in foreground.
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PETE HERMAN SEEKS SMART BOY TO WIN BANTAM CROWN A ft fi r. f , 5 .. y,- H) si 'r2 it w ' f- m r ii Jn HERMAN AND HIS DOG KAISER By NEA Serrlce New Orleans, June' 7. Pete Her i ' I i ways had hoped ! might give them a good education and assist them In
6/7/1923 New Britain herald.
PETE HERMAN SEEKS SMART BOY TO WIN BANTAM CROWN A ft fi r. f , 5 .. y,- H) si 'r2 it w ' f- m r ii Jn HERMAN AND HIS DOG KAISER By NEA Serrlce New Orleans, June' 7. Pete Her i ' I i ways had hoped ! might give them a good education and assist them In
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“Air Lizzie" Fools the Dogs The first dog that heard the first motor of Barbot’s air flivver in France cocked his head to one side as though listening to another dog. Here s a photo of Barbot’s first flight in America—at Roosevelt Field, Long Island. Two stray dogs heard the sound of the motor and raced along with the machine until it soared off in the clouds.
6/8/1923 Perth Amboy evening news.
“Air Lizzie" Fools the Dogs The first dog that heard the first motor of Barbot’s air flivver in France cocked his head to one side as though listening to another dog. Here s a photo of Barbot’s first flight in America—at Roosevelt Field, Long Island. Two stray dogs heard the sound of the motor and raced along with the machine until it soared off in the clouds.
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Harvard Crew Has Tough Job Ahead With Yale T m.. i. Here are the Harvard rowers who expect to hand n good beating to tho Yale Bulldogs on June From left to right they are: RuHsell. Imw: Shew. No, 2: h. (I. Carpenter, No. 3: Shoficld. No. 4; Wilson, No. 5; Rockefeller, No, 6; Prudhommo, No. 7; Lindley, stroke. Cox wain L. R. Stoddard is seated.
6/19/1923 New Britain herald.
Harvard Crew Has Tough Job Ahead With Yale T m.. i. Here are the Harvard rowers who expect to hand n good beating to tho Yale Bulldogs on June From left to right they are: RuHsell. Imw: Shew. No, 2: h. (I. Carpenter, No. 3: Shoficld. No. 4; Wilson, No. 5; Rockefeller, No, 6; Prudhommo, No. 7; Lindley, stroke. Cox wain L. R. Stoddard is seated.
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I I Miss Mad ilen Dinvley of Washington thir- Dmgley has an interesting kennel of these sacred Chinese dogs.
7/1/1923 Evening star.
I I Miss Mad ilen Dinvley of Washington thir- Dmgley has an interesting kennel of these sacred Chinese dogs.
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IN A 12-FOOT T,FAP Remarkable action photo of a trained police dog leaping across '<■ 13 foot ditch at Berlin. He has the grace of a gazelle. •
7/2/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
IN A 12-FOOT T,FAP Remarkable action photo of a trained police dog leaping across '<■ 13 foot ditch at Berlin. He has the grace of a gazelle. •
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DEVIL DOG I This tribute in marble to the U. S. Marines is the work of Robert Altken noted sculptor. It will be unveiled at Paris Island, S. C., on Armistice Day.
7/5/1923 Perth Amboy evening news.
DEVIL DOG I This tribute in marble to the U. S. Marines is the work of Robert Altken noted sculptor. It will be unveiled at Paris Island, S. C., on Armistice Day.
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Makes Real Dog of Rags, Once a Mongrel! CHARLEY BAKER MISHAP
7/23/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
Makes Real Dog of Rags, Once a Mongrel! CHARLEY BAKER MISHAP
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6HE LIKES HER BABE “Nellie,” the French poodle dog of Mrs. Francis Diehl, Cincinnati, 0., did not approve of Mrs. Tom Cat allowing its young one to go without food, so she decided to adopt the kitten. “Nellie” won’t allow any other cats or dogs near her kennel. This photo won a $25, prize
7/30/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
6HE LIKES HER BABE “Nellie,” the French poodle dog of Mrs. Francis Diehl, Cincinnati, 0., did not approve of Mrs. Tom Cat allowing its young one to go without food, so she decided to adopt the kitten. “Nellie” won’t allow any other cats or dogs near her kennel. This photo won a $25, prize
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WAITING 1 1 !tM ism Many people the world over have watched bulletins from the bedside, of the Chief Executive of the United States for the past few days. Many people were shocked today to learn of Presi dent Harding's death after it seemed that he was well on the road to recovery. A president may appeal to a nation's folks through the at traction of his public acts and public bearing. A president means nothing to a dog. It la the man that counts. And the man's "Ijiddie who
8/3/1923 New Britain herald.
WAITING 1 1 !tM ism Many people the world over have watched bulletins from the bedside, of the Chief Executive of the United States for the past few days. Many people were shocked today to learn of Presi dent Harding's death after it seemed that he was well on the road to recovery. A president may appeal to a nation's folks through the at traction of his public acts and public bearing. A president means nothing to a dog. It la the man that counts. And the man's "Ijiddie who
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Maggie Riley, of <the famous Devil Dog baseball nine, shake hands with “Oookey” Hanniford, rival first baseman of the House of Daivd team, before a recent game at the Polo Grounds, New York. STRANGE RIVALS
8/7/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
Maggie Riley, of <the famous Devil Dog baseball nine, shake hands with “Oookey” Hanniford, rival first baseman of the House of Daivd team, before a recent game at the Polo Grounds, New York. STRANGE RIVALS
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STILL WAITING - Laddie Boy, the late President Harding's pet Airedale, is still wait ing for his master to return.. The dog always showed the greatest love and affection for his master
8/7/1923 Perth Amboy evening news.
STILL WAITING - Laddie Boy, the late President Harding's pet Airedale, is still wait ing for his master to return.. The dog always showed the greatest love and affection for his master
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; Patient's Doing 'Well, Thanks a 5 z &a a& & Afcof W tar?- Ml "Duke," a valuable airedale, was struck by an auto not ago on a Pittsburgh street. His second vertebrae was fractured, paralyzing his whole body. Dr. J. C. Gensburg then duplicated the work of a Philadelphia surgeon by putting the dog's neck in a cast. Within 10 days the animal could walk unsteadily, it is sure. Uut "Duke is game.
8/28/1923 New Britain herald.
; Patient's Doing 'Well, Thanks a 5 z &a a& & Afcof W tar?- Ml "Duke," a valuable airedale, was struck by an auto not ago on a Pittsburgh street. His second vertebrae was fractured, paralyzing his whole body. Dr. J. C. Gensburg then duplicated the work of a Philadelphia surgeon by putting the dog's neck in a cast. Within 10 days the animal could walk unsteadily, it is sure. Uut "Duke is game.
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■ , ‘fy ' - - ■. I —Oklahoma National Guard troops on duty in Tulsa to stop dogging. 2 —Dedication of Soldiers' Monument In Agawam park, Southampton, Long Island. B—One of the big beacon lights Installed to guide the day-and-night pilots of the new ooast-to-coast air mail service. " 1
8/31/1923 The midland journal.
■ , ‘fy ' - - ■. I —Oklahoma National Guard troops on duty in Tulsa to stop dogging. 2 —Dedication of Soldiers' Monument In Agawam park, Southampton, Long Island. B—One of the big beacon lights Installed to guide the day-and-night pilots of the new ooast-to-coast air mail service. " 1
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THIS DOG'S LIFE IS HAPPY ONE Li-t.ij.ijj ii.'.--..iB, Uv8 „iu it, not iiaif &t» bitd tt« it ttounds. for Btance, when a member of the canine realm announces hie Intention of up a world's record In motor traveling he's starting something. Jack, a ham terrier, belonging to Mrs. Charles Rowden of Lamington Spa, here seen, unstrapped, In his '.ittle side-car on the running board, li the lock7 dog who is trying to establish a canine motoring record. Already he baa
8/31/1923 The Butler County press.
THIS DOG'S LIFE IS HAPPY ONE Li-t.ij.ijj ii.'.--..iB, Uv8 „iu it, not iiaif &t» bitd tt« it ttounds. for Btance, when a member of the canine realm announces hie Intention of up a world's record In motor traveling he's starting something. Jack, a ham terrier, belonging to Mrs. Charles Rowden of Lamington Spa, here seen, unstrapped, In his '.ittle side-car on the running board, li the lock7 dog who is trying to establish a canine motoring record. Already he baa
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He's Just Like a Brother To Them! H. , i ::-'4 v t I ' ' -T ' i " " -seeieBennninBeBenaeMnnsjssji "Teddv" is a biff St. Bernard, the last dog in the world you'd expect to find lot of kittens. But during, a recent cloudburst in Pittsburg- the kittens and a mother cat to Dr. J. F. Gensburg, who has a cat anjd dog hospital, were in danger and "Teddy," to the doctor, rescued the whole mess! Since then the mother cat and the kittens confidence in the big dog. "Teddy", likes to pick the little bundles of fur up ' ' " ' ' "
9/1/1923 New Britain herald.
He's Just Like a Brother To Them! H. , i ::-'4 v t I ' ' -T ' i " " -seeieBennninBeBenaeMnnsjssji "Teddv" is a biff St. Bernard, the last dog in the world you'd expect to find lot of kittens. But during, a recent cloudburst in Pittsburg- the kittens and a mother cat to Dr. J. F. Gensburg, who has a cat anjd dog hospital, were in danger and "Teddy," to the doctor, rescued the whole mess! Since then the mother cat and the kittens confidence in the big dog. "Teddy", likes to pick the little bundles of fur up ' ' " ' ' "
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MOVIE OF HIS FIRST DAY; DO YOU RECALL YOURS? ►:VfJkUjr * r LIKE HUNDREDS OF OTHER LITTLE BOYO WHO MADE THEIR FIRST TRIP TO SCHOOL TODAY R C. “ JUNIOR ” ELLIOTT (1) SCOWLINGLV SUBMITTED TO HAVING HIS EARS WASHED BV HIS AUNT, MRS. HARRY ALEXANDER (2) BADE A SORROWFUL FAREWELL TO HIS DOG (3) RELUCTANTLY. WALKED UP THE STEPS TO SCHOOL AND (4) FOLLOWED HIS TEACHER WIDE-EYED AS SHE GAVE HIM HIS FIRST INSTRUCTIONS.
9/10/1923 The Indianapolis times.
MOVIE OF HIS FIRST DAY; DO YOU RECALL YOURS? ►:VfJkUjr * r LIKE HUNDREDS OF OTHER LITTLE BOYO WHO MADE THEIR FIRST TRIP TO SCHOOL TODAY R C. “ JUNIOR ” ELLIOTT (1) SCOWLINGLV SUBMITTED TO HAVING HIS EARS WASHED BV HIS AUNT, MRS. HARRY ALEXANDER (2) BADE A SORROWFUL FAREWELL TO HIS DOG (3) RELUCTANTLY. WALKED UP THE STEPS TO SCHOOL AND (4) FOLLOWED HIS TEACHER WIDE-EYED AS SHE GAVE HIM HIS FIRST INSTRUCTIONS.
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MOVIE OF HIS FIRST DAY; DO YOU RECALL YOURS? ►:VfJkUjr * r LIKE HUNDREDS OF OTHER LITTLE BOYO WHO MADE THEIR FIRST TRIP TO SCHOOL TODAY R C. “ JUNIOR ” ELLIOTT (1) SCOWLINGLV SUBMITTED TO HAVING HIS EARS WASHED BV HIS AUNT, MRS. HARRY ALEXANDER (2) BADE A SORROWFUL FAREWELL TO HIS DOG (3) RELUCTANTLY. WALKED UP THE STEPS TO SCHOOL AND (4) FOLLOWED HIS TEACHER WIDE-EYED AS SHE GAVE HIM HIS FIRST INSTRUCTIONS.
9/10/1923 The Indianapolis times.
MOVIE OF HIS FIRST DAY; DO YOU RECALL YOURS? ►:VfJkUjr * r LIKE HUNDREDS OF OTHER LITTLE BOYO WHO MADE THEIR FIRST TRIP TO SCHOOL TODAY R C. “ JUNIOR ” ELLIOTT (1) SCOWLINGLV SUBMITTED TO HAVING HIS EARS WASHED BV HIS AUNT, MRS. HARRY ALEXANDER (2) BADE A SORROWFUL FAREWELL TO HIS DOG (3) RELUCTANTLY. WALKED UP THE STEPS TO SCHOOL AND (4) FOLLOWED HIS TEACHER WIDE-EYED AS SHE GAVE HIM HIS FIRST INSTRUCTIONS.
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W A To The Persian Miniatures . , * T/ , i \/ • t- j n cji a*a d- c\l \/t j In His v ß S °'“ ,a,e KfudTaTrv: ; n °- w.H. T -.A. y m«an-»,y»„.□. M a. P „„„ «•. Tin Candy Boxes A)| Ro , )mg To^ethcr | n A Basket A Doggie. Wearing Spectacles. Sitting S°m« ,n The Young Lady Who Sells Post Cards J° ,nto Up In A Highchair, Rouses Her To Frantic Joy And Catalogues Is Always Out Os One Thing Or Another A
9/16/1923 Evening star.
W A To The Persian Miniatures . , * T/ , i \/ • t- j n cji a*a d- c\l \/t j In His v ß S °'“ ,a,e KfudTaTrv: ; n °- w.H. T -.A. y m«an-»,y»„.□. M a. P „„„ «•. Tin Candy Boxes A)| Ro , )mg To^ethcr | n A Basket A Doggie. Wearing Spectacles. Sitting S°m« ,n The Young Lady Who Sells Post Cards J° ,nto Up In A Highchair, Rouses Her To Frantic Joy And Catalogues Is Always Out Os One Thing Or Another A
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ORTH DAKOTA CLAIMS WORLD’S CHAMPION WOLF. HUNTER - HAS ALMOST 10,000 TO HIS CREDIT ADAM LESMEISTER, “WORLD’S CHAMPION WOLF HUNTER,” WITH THREE AND A HALF DAYS’CATOH. THERE ARE 65 COYOTE PELTS. LESME ISTER’S FOURTEBN-YEAR-OLD SON, WE.VDLEND, IS IN THE WAGON. DOGS, LEFT TO RIGHT: GRUMBO, TIFFY, TEDDY, TAG.
9/18/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
ORTH DAKOTA CLAIMS WORLD’S CHAMPION WOLF. HUNTER - HAS ALMOST 10,000 TO HIS CREDIT ADAM LESMEISTER, “WORLD’S CHAMPION WOLF HUNTER,” WITH THREE AND A HALF DAYS’CATOH. THERE ARE 65 COYOTE PELTS. LESME ISTER’S FOURTEBN-YEAR-OLD SON, WE.VDLEND, IS IN THE WAGON. DOGS, LEFT TO RIGHT: GRUMBO, TIFFY, TEDDY, TAG.
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Dawg Gone Anolht feb f-VvV ! --laW - . ttva ,JtT.,. , t r v No doubt that's what this British bull is thinkinz about. a heavy golf bag over the links and chasinz lost balls on hot day is sure leading a dog's life. Photo taken on
9/22/1923 New Britain herald.
Dawg Gone Anolht feb f-VvV ! --laW - . ttva ,JtT.,. , t r v No doubt that's what this British bull is thinkinz about. a heavy golf bag over the links and chasinz lost balls on hot day is sure leading a dog's life. Photo taken on
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Dog Still Keeps Watch At Harding Tomb CANINE GUARD AT HARDING VAULT NEA Service. him away. Always he came
9/26/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
Dog Still Keeps Watch At Harding Tomb CANINE GUARD AT HARDING VAULT NEA Service. him away. Always he came
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"The Running Fight." A scene from the “Battle W ~* °f New Market," in which United States marines and ~ |\ jf I \ WmsSK-m&M k i I ‘ : *9Kg*W '- j JHHßfl||^Ejr’.' t> -—/ ington for a single BBs Perry W. Lewis. I , of the Army Band, and Warrant Officer \ plays only / / J. Stannard, leader the These Tuesday, j / men are responsible for the big develop* October / of the musical organization. _ V / " J|t N>s^ nT TT "T Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Grimes of HohKornipn f 0 P e rit , a pair >f The wedding will take place Spean'dog 17 at St. Margaret
9/30/1923 Evening star.
"The Running Fight." A scene from the “Battle W ~* °f New Market," in which United States marines and ~ |\ jf I \ WmsSK-m&M k i I ‘ : *9Kg*W '- j JHHßfl||^Ejr’.' t> -—/ ington for a single BBs Perry W. Lewis. I , of the Army Band, and Warrant Officer \ plays only / / J. Stannard, leader the These Tuesday, j / men are responsible for the big develop* October / of the musical organization. _ V / " J|t N>s^ nT TT "T Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Grimes of HohKornipn f 0 P e rit , a pair >f The wedding will take place Spean'dog 17 at St. Margaret
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MARINES’ COACH All smiles is John W. Beckett as he looks over the work of the hus kies who make up the Marines foot bull eleven. Beckett is head coach of the Devil Dogs and is hopeful of a season of cheer notwithstanding the heavy schedule with which he
10/18/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
MARINES’ COACH All smiles is John W. Beckett as he looks over the work of the hus kies who make up the Marines foot bull eleven. Beckett is head coach of the Devil Dogs and is hopeful of a season of cheer notwithstanding the heavy schedule with which he
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« < j W. Parker Runyon .nd to humanity/ln the world war Iso In tho Revolutionary war, th< Var of 1812, the Civil war and the ipanish-American war. The Navj s the watchdog of the country anc to matter when called upon la ah pays ready to respond and give s
10/26/1923 Perth Amboy evening news.
« < j W. Parker Runyon .nd to humanity/ln the world war Iso In tho Revolutionary war, th< Var of 1812, the Civil war and the ipanish-American war. The Navj s the watchdog of the country anc to matter when called upon la ah pays ready to respond and give s
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I i Little Friends Bury Dead Fire Dog I ■ F',*. X > t « l y g B Rj I V. in I it w v Ls > ■ I Bags, u dog attached to Truck No. 14 of the Chicago Are department, 1» dead and he left a sad lot of little mourner» behind. For year» Hags waa a favorite In the neighborhood and while he often visited homes In the Imme diate vicinity, nothing could hold him when an alarm came In and he Invari ably caught up with the truck company before It reached the Are. The photograph shows the hurlai of Bag» by his playmates and some of the
10/26/1923 The Caldwell tribune.
I i Little Friends Bury Dead Fire Dog I ■ F',*. X > t « l y g B Rj I V. in I it w v Ls > ■ I Bags, u dog attached to Truck No. 14 of the Chicago Are department, 1» dead and he left a sad lot of little mourner» behind. For year» Hags waa a favorite In the neighborhood and while he often visited homes In the Imme diate vicinity, nothing could hold him when an alarm came In and he Invari ably caught up with the truck company before It reached the Are. The photograph shows the hurlai of Bag» by his playmates and some of the
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* 1 The kids and the pups came into thc-ii- own in Cincinnati the other day. Hundreds of ’em took part in the hoys’ dog parade. And here we behold the winners of the first prize—seven-year-old Howard Hard ing and his dog, “Rags." Judges said
11/3/1923 Perth Amboy evening news.
* 1 The kids and the pups came into thc-ii- own in Cincinnati the other day. Hundreds of ’em took part in the hoys’ dog parade. And here we behold the winners of the first prize—seven-year-old Howard Hard ing and his dog, “Rags." Judges said
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Marines' Coach i a II All smiles Is John W. Beckett he looks over the work of the who make up the Marines eleven. Beckett is head coach of Devil Dogs and is hopeful of a sea son of cheer notwithstanding heavy schedule with which be burdened himself.
11/10/1923 New Britain herald.
Marines' Coach i a II All smiles Is John W. Beckett he looks over the work of the who make up the Marines eleven. Beckett is head coach of Devil Dogs and is hopeful of a sea son of cheer notwithstanding heavy schedule with which be burdened himself.
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1 ” ~ When the Yale bulldog bit a large piece from the Army mule. West Point cadets marching in the Yale Bowl before the game WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 11,
11/11/1923 Evening star.
1 ” ~ When the Yale bulldog bit a large piece from the Army mule. West Point cadets marching in the Yale Bowl before the game WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 11,
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Bulldog's Teeth Are Pulled Just what the naval scrapping treaty has meant to some of Uncle Sam' best known battle is shown' by this picture of the forward deck of the U. S. S. Michigan, which is being junked ti.. ri.:i.. i ii ,i 1 i i i- .i . , . ii me riuiaueipiiia navy yara. ah me guns, eic, nave cecn dismantled, ana me remnant 01 me is offered for sale.
11/13/1923 New Britain herald.
Bulldog's Teeth Are Pulled Just what the naval scrapping treaty has meant to some of Uncle Sam' best known battle is shown' by this picture of the forward deck of the U. S. S. Michigan, which is being junked ti.. ri.:i.. i ii ,i 1 i i i- .i . , . ii me riuiaueipiiia navy yara. ah me guns, eic, nave cecn dismantled, ana me remnant 01 me is offered for sale.
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Yale Has Best Team In Years; ^ Dopes To Beat Leading Rivals Top, loft to right, Captain Mallory, Yalo Mascot, Half!took Ncktllngcr. Motion, left to right, Halfback Neale, Coach Tail Jones, Quarter back llloheson. The best team that Yale has had In years. That Is the opinion of the foot ball experts as to the Blue eleven of 1923 coached by Tad .lonos. Things have been breaking rather badly for several years at New of this year will wipe out the dis grace of some past reverses. Yale dopes to win over Princeton and Harvard. The decisive defeat of the Army by Yale gives some Idea of the strength of the Bulldogs. Yale beat the Army 32 to 10 while the best Notre Dame could do was Early In the year in the game with Bucknell, Jones lost the services of his star back, Charley O'Hearn. A broken leg put him out for the rest of the season. It was feared the loss of O’Hearn would slow down the backfleld but the team had the proper spirit and kept up its winning
11/14/1923 Perth Amboy evening news.
Yale Has Best Team In Years; ^ Dopes To Beat Leading Rivals Top, loft to right, Captain Mallory, Yalo Mascot, Half!took Ncktllngcr. Motion, left to right, Halfback Neale, Coach Tail Jones, Quarter back llloheson. The best team that Yale has had In years. That Is the opinion of the foot ball experts as to the Blue eleven of 1923 coached by Tad .lonos. Things have been breaking rather badly for several years at New of this year will wipe out the dis grace of some past reverses. Yale dopes to win over Princeton and Harvard. The decisive defeat of the Army by Yale gives some Idea of the strength of the Bulldogs. Yale beat the Army 32 to 10 while the best Notre Dame could do was Early In the year in the game with Bucknell, Jones lost the services of his star back, Charley O'Hearn. A broken leg put him out for the rest of the season. It was feared the loss of O’Hearn would slow down the backfleld but the team had the proper spirit and kept up its winning
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HERE IS ALFRED LATELL, ALL DRESSED UP AS A DOG. THIS IS A VERY WISE “DOG.” IN FACT, A REAL REASON FOR VISITING THE LYRIC THIS WEEK THE INSET IS THAT OF LATELL AS HE
11/21/1923 The Indianapolis times.
HERE IS ALFRED LATELL, ALL DRESSED UP AS A DOG. THIS IS A VERY WISE “DOG.” IN FACT, A REAL REASON FOR VISITING THE LYRIC THIS WEEK THE INSET IS THAT OF LATELL AS HE
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HERE IS ALFRED LATELL, ALL DRESSED UP AS A DOG. THIS IS A VERY WISE “DOG.” IN FACT, A REAL REASON FOR VISITING THE LYRIC THIS WEEK THE INSET IS THAT OF LATELL AS HE
11/21/1923 The Indianapolis times.
HERE IS ALFRED LATELL, ALL DRESSED UP AS A DOG. THIS IS A VERY WISE “DOG.” IN FACT, A REAL REASON FOR VISITING THE LYRIC THIS WEEK THE INSET IS THAT OF LATELL AS HE
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HERE’S THE KING OF THE “DEVIL DOGS” HIMSELF mascot of the Marine foot hall team which clashes with the 3d Army Corps eleven at the Clarke Griffith Saturday December 1. When the “leathernecks'” h elped to halt the German drive on Paris, the Huns called “the devil dogs.” That uickname clings to the Marines to this day. “Sergeant Jiggs” is the Marines’ idea of “devil dog.” The leathernecks claim tbe Marine fool ball team iia s the same bulldog tenacity and aggressiveness which char their comrades at Belleau Wood, and have therefore adopted “Sergeant Jiggs” as an appropriate mascot for
11/22/1923 Evening star.
HERE’S THE KING OF THE “DEVIL DOGS” HIMSELF mascot of the Marine foot hall team which clashes with the 3d Army Corps eleven at the Clarke Griffith Saturday December 1. When the “leathernecks'” h elped to halt the German drive on Paris, the Huns called “the devil dogs.” That uickname clings to the Marines to this day. “Sergeant Jiggs” is the Marines’ idea of “devil dog.” The leathernecks claim tbe Marine fool ball team iia s the same bulldog tenacity and aggressiveness which char their comrades at Belleau Wood, and have therefore adopted “Sergeant Jiggs” as an appropriate mascot for
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VALE HAS BEST ELEVEN IN YEARS i A li " if WW T(t'. L.KCT TO UIOHT. CAPTAIN MALLORY. YAI.K MASVOT. HA l.l'BACK NKIKI.INGKR. LKI-T TO KIC.HT, HAI.KHACK KAI.K, COACH TAB JONKS, yl'.VUTKU BACK RICHKSO.V. BOTTOM, The bct team that Yale has had in ) ea rs. This is the opinion of the football experts as to the Bine elevr-j of 1923 hed by Tad .luiti s. Thlnss have b"en breaking rather year will wipe out the disgrace of some past reverse. Yale dopea to win over Harvard. The decisive defeat of the Army and Princeton by Yale gives some idea or the strength of the Bulldogs. Yale beat the 32 to In while Karly in the year in the game with Pucknell, Jones lost the services of his star l)aeU,.Charley O'Hearn. A broken l g put him out for the rest of the season. It waa feared the loss of O'Heurn would slow down the
11/24/1923 New Britain herald.
VALE HAS BEST ELEVEN IN YEARS i A li " if WW T(t'. L.KCT TO UIOHT. CAPTAIN MALLORY. YAI.K MASVOT. HA l.l'BACK NKIKI.INGKR. LKI-T TO KIC.HT, HAI.KHACK KAI.K, COACH TAB JONKS, yl'.VUTKU BACK RICHKSO.V. BOTTOM, The bct team that Yale has had in ) ea rs. This is the opinion of the football experts as to the Bine elevr-j of 1923 hed by Tad .luiti s. Thlnss have b"en breaking rather year will wipe out the disgrace of some past reverse. Yale dopea to win over Harvard. The decisive defeat of the Army and Princeton by Yale gives some idea or the strength of the Bulldogs. Yale beat the 32 to In while Karly in the year in the game with Pucknell, Jones lost the services of his star l)aeU,.Charley O'Hearn. A broken l g put him out for the rest of the season. It waa feared the loss of O'Heurn would slow down the
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Barney's a Good Bodyguard -M llitilti J. WW ?I J " 5? This giant St. Bernard doesn't exactly know how to figure this diminutive Mexican you can bank on it. lie is not going- to let the Chihuahua get hurt. Extremes in canine right. Yet both are fast friends. They were prize winners at the New York dog show.
11/27/1923 New Britain herald.
Barney's a Good Bodyguard -M llitilti J. WW ?I J " 5? This giant St. Bernard doesn't exactly know how to figure this diminutive Mexican you can bank on it. lie is not going- to let the Chihuahua get hurt. Extremes in canine right. Yet both are fast friends. They were prize winners at the New York dog show.
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“I’M A TOUGH GUY!” “IKm’t got gay with me." this pug, mascot for the U. S. Marines, probably is saying. The dog appeared at all football g.imos played
12/10/1923 The Bismarck tribune.
“I’M A TOUGH GUY!” “IKm’t got gay with me." this pug, mascot for the U. S. Marines, probably is saying. The dog appeared at all football g.imos played
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Too Doggone Far! Jack Taylor and his dojr "Nap" are on the last lap of hike. They live on cornmeal, vegetables and raisins. jrets a lift now and then astride the cycle as you can Taylor has to hoof it all the way.
1/2/1924 New Britain herald.
Too Doggone Far! Jack Taylor and his dojr "Nap" are on the last lap of hike. They live on cornmeal, vegetables and raisins. jrets a lift now and then astride the cycle as you can Taylor has to hoof it all the way.
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- -is, Miss Dorothy Taylor, 22 months, is the youngest victim of the law on record in Indianapolis. It wasn't her fault, though. M. A. Howard, deputy prosecutor and assistant to T. J. Rainey, Justice of the peace. 6504 JS. Washington St., said the sumffions for her “to appeal- In court to answer charges of failing to pay the county tax on her dog never DOROTHY TAYLOR would have been Issued if her grand father, J. J. Stevens, had not bought the city license so rthe dog under Dorothy's name. Since Doro thy's name was not listed in the city directory the offlcinLs had no way of knowing how old Dorothy was and the constable declares no one told him when he delivered the summons.
1/8/1924 The Indianapolis times.
- -is, Miss Dorothy Taylor, 22 months, is the youngest victim of the law on record in Indianapolis. It wasn't her fault, though. M. A. Howard, deputy prosecutor and assistant to T. J. Rainey, Justice of the peace. 6504 JS. Washington St., said the sumffions for her “to appeal- In court to answer charges of failing to pay the county tax on her dog never DOROTHY TAYLOR would have been Issued if her grand father, J. J. Stevens, had not bought the city license so rthe dog under Dorothy's name. Since Doro thy's name was not listed in the city directory the offlcinLs had no way of knowing how old Dorothy was and the constable declares no one told him when he delivered the summons.
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- -is, Miss Dorothy Taylor, 22 months, is the youngest victim of the law on record in Indianapolis. It wasn't her fault, though. M. A. Howard, deputy prosecutor and assistant to T. J. Rainey, Justice of the peace. 6504 JS. Washington St., said the sumffions for her “to appeal- In court to answer charges of failing to pay the county tax on her dog never DOROTHY TAYLOR would have been Issued if her grand father, J. J. Stevens, had not bought the city license so rthe dog under Dorothy's name. Since Doro thy's name was not listed in the city directory the offlcinLs had no way of knowing how old Dorothy was and the constable declares no one told him when he delivered the summons.
1/8/1924 The Indianapolis times.
- -is, Miss Dorothy Taylor, 22 months, is the youngest victim of the law on record in Indianapolis. It wasn't her fault, though. M. A. Howard, deputy prosecutor and assistant to T. J. Rainey, Justice of the peace. 6504 JS. Washington St., said the sumffions for her “to appeal- In court to answer charges of failing to pay the county tax on her dog never DOROTHY TAYLOR would have been Issued if her grand father, J. J. Stevens, had not bought the city license so rthe dog under Dorothy's name. Since Doro thy's name was not listed in the city directory the offlcinLs had no way of knowing how old Dorothy was and the constable declares no one told him when he delivered the summons.
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She'll Drive For Canada D 1 I 3S; --ik. I " ;- i i- I f Y'ou don't bear much about Lydia Hutchinson in the eummer months but in the snow covers the ground and dog racing enthusiasts get busy, this famous girl driver teams is much in the limelight. She has just been selected to drive the Canadian entry American Dog Derby at Ashton, Ida., next month, and is now training her huskies
1/11/1924 New Britain herald.
She'll Drive For Canada D 1 I 3S; --ik. I " ;- i i- I f Y'ou don't bear much about Lydia Hutchinson in the eummer months but in the snow covers the ground and dog racing enthusiasts get busy, this famous girl driver teams is much in the limelight. She has just been selected to drive the Canadian entry American Dog Derby at Ashton, Ida., next month, and is now training her huskies
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Grateful to Her Dog Leader This is how Whirling I.yril rTnU-hfoon thanV;l leader of he - do:? tean before she muhpd into Montreal f- cog ra;ea after bf-inx lot for a 'cy t.n trip.
1/31/1924 New Britain herald.
Grateful to Her Dog Leader This is how Whirling I.yril rTnU-hfoon thanV;l leader of he - do:? tean before she muhpd into Montreal f- cog ra;ea after bf-inx lot for a 'cy t.n trip.
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fit .J&Xh-'. . M A "Xew Dog" that couldn't U'arn an old trick wa Marcel de Tassy' 100-miie-an-hour bpredboat, hailed as the "Nemesis" of rum runner, capsized on her trial trip at t imer Talk. Brooklyn, N. Y. All escaped, even trio theoretical runner it was theoretically chasing.
2/2/1924 New Britain herald.
fit .J&Xh-'. . M A "Xew Dog" that couldn't U'arn an old trick wa Marcel de Tassy' 100-miie-an-hour bpredboat, hailed as the "Nemesis" of rum runner, capsized on her trial trip at t imer Talk. Brooklyn, N. Y. All escaped, even trio theoretical runner it was theoretically chasing.
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- l (fir twiAca Atlmtifl Close pals of crew of battleship Texas are these two mascots, Buster I Jeff) and Queenie, perfect seadogs.
2/7/1924 New Britain herald.
- l (fir twiAca Atlmtifl Close pals of crew of battleship Texas are these two mascots, Buster I Jeff) and Queenie, perfect seadogs.
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jcf aBBt ft 9 3 fi "_Jf 2 to his popularity among dog show judges. Oakwall Model, one of the best dogs exhibited in the recent New York dog show, showing his profile.
2/24/1924 Evening star.
jcf aBBt ft 9 3 fi "_Jf 2 to his popularity among dog show judges. Oakwall Model, one of the best dogs exhibited in the recent New York dog show, showing his profile.
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To the Victor S..iiU'M i.tiu spoils alike go lo jurU Kaymond Olson, shown here with dog that won the St. Paul derby. pet made the 2.1-mile In less than nine minute.
2/26/1924 New Britain herald.
To the Victor S..iiU'M i.tiu spoils alike go lo jurU Kaymond Olson, shown here with dog that won the St. Paul derby. pet made the 2.1-mile In less than nine minute.
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Bot Hearty - . (Us IV-iAo a Al'inll-I Karl Brydifcn, winner of 120 mile dog deibv at Quebec, with his leader, Buddie. The winning team was owned by Ontario Taper Company, which supplies many American newspapers ef print paper.
2/27/1924 New Britain herald.
Bot Hearty - . (Us IV-iAo a Al'inll-I Karl Brydifcn, winner of 120 mile dog deibv at Quebec, with his leader, Buddie. The winning team was owned by Ontario Taper Company, which supplies many American newspapers ef print paper.
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A Fine Point of Honor ill v v.) JJ ' .... .' i , : I . 1 !lj PacJflc Athnll.'l Goat, Billv, of th battleship California in Xew York harbor, thought he was being made a goat of when Duke, the ship's pet dog, received ' many petttnss. The boy couldn't convince bim that no slight was meaiit and he went to It with Puke. 4 Sailors rcferecd one round bout (a long one) and finally railed match a draw.
3/7/1924 New Britain herald.
A Fine Point of Honor ill v v.) JJ ' .... .' i , : I . 1 !lj PacJflc Athnll.'l Goat, Billv, of th battleship California in Xew York harbor, thought he was being made a goat of when Duke, the ship's pet dog, received ' many petttnss. The boy couldn't convince bim that no slight was meaiit and he went to It with Puke. 4 Sailors rcferecd one round bout (a long one) and finally railed match a draw.
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DISTRICT HAS CONTENDER FOR SHEPHERD DOG TITLE ? ■ -■ .. V _ Blaoka vom Riltersturz, SchH.
3/9/1924 Evening star.
DISTRICT HAS CONTENDER FOR SHEPHERD DOG TITLE ? ■ -■ .. V _ Blaoka vom Riltersturz, SchH.
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■ y £',. r' ;TT" jw\ The dogwood fringes the pomls as well as roadside
4/13/1924 Evening star.
■ y £',. r' ;TT" jw\ The dogwood fringes the pomls as well as roadside
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————^__ I T_ •n i i i I lie dogwood ih the most showy and beautiful ot any >pnn-
4/13/1924 Evening star.
————^__ I T_ •n i i i I lie dogwood ih the most showy and beautiful ot any >pnn-
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It's Thsir Day Every Day! If ' ft;: - $tA J Kvei-y dog has its day. Dut thefee ptt poodles belonging to Dr. C. AL Hettinger of Toledo, have theirs every day. Their educated tastes require a brass bed, comfy mattress, toft white sheets and nice warm blankets. Then they just must have their places at their, master's tabic and their dish of candy and pea nuts within easy reach. , . .
5/2/1924 New Britain herald.
It's Thsir Day Every Day! If ' ft;: - $tA J Kvei-y dog has its day. Dut thefee ptt poodles belonging to Dr. C. AL Hettinger of Toledo, have theirs every day. Their educated tastes require a brass bed, comfy mattress, toft white sheets and nice warm blankets. Then they just must have their places at their, master's tabic and their dish of candy and pea nuts within easy reach. , . .
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f WriVT Kl cd o i Dog Her. S*T Nol
5/6/1924 The Indianapolis times.
f WriVT Kl cd o i Dog Her. S*T Nol
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, ; "T: ..mlAiidl/ >• -TT ... -O&S*. Bir ivM iil»%. %«jil <> W» fPtQ*■?.BPßllMife- HHi Wii il IB ‘This is a M 111 Write Kind of Dog Here nn[|n| -
5/6/1924 Evening star.
, ; "T: ..mlAiidl/ >• -TT ... -O&S*. Bir ivM iil»%. %«jil <> W» fPtQ*■?.BPßllMife- HHi Wii il IB ‘This is a M 111 Write Kind of Dog Here nn[|n| -
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f WriVT Kl cd o i Dog Her. S*T Nol
5/6/1924 The Indianapolis times.
f WriVT Kl cd o i Dog Her. S*T Nol
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Everybody Loves a Girl and a _ * ? I?i?: in- is from a snapshot mailt* on tin* rumpus of Clionaii Mm fivcshnro. T!it* girl is .Miss Klsli* lionioii; tin* dog is "Latlilir."
5/16/1924 The independent.
Everybody Loves a Girl and a _ * ? I?i?: in- is from a snapshot mailt* on tin* rumpus of Clionaii Mm fivcshnro. T!it* girl is .Miss Klsli* lionioii; tin* dog is "Latlilir."
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Local Dog Scores High Among Country’s At Twin City Show maS L lx
5/27/1924 The Bismarck tribune.
Local Dog Scores High Among Country’s At Twin City Show maS L lx
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Dog Adopts Duckling sv w, . ti t. V 5.W S3 7 Iff ' Lvcrjimdv know that v at r w ill I'll off a duck' bpek. but it hcrr appears that a duck flnrsn't roll off a W bar' j X"i2ipA trU"r of William lMnbiTe-.k, Syracuse, N. it b?s as a mate.
6/14/1924 New Britain herald.
Dog Adopts Duckling sv w, . ti t. V 5.W S3 7 Iff ' Lvcrjimdv know that v at r w ill I'll off a duck' bpek. but it hcrr appears that a duck flnrsn't roll off a W bar' j X"i2ipA trU"r of William lMnbiTe-.k, Syracuse, N. it b?s as a mate.
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rc\ ANDY, Eskimo dog mascot I of the Woman's Party, L —J came 3.000 miles to attend the G. O. P. convention in Cleve land. Or, a* Sandy put it. he was "dragged” along. His mistress. Miss Maude Younger, congres sional chairman of the Woman's
6/18/1924 The Indianapolis times.
rc\ ANDY, Eskimo dog mascot I of the Woman's Party, L —J came 3.000 miles to attend the G. O. P. convention in Cleve land. Or, a* Sandy put it. he was "dragged” along. His mistress. Miss Maude Younger, congres sional chairman of the Woman's
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rc\ ANDY, Eskimo dog mascot I of the Woman's Party, L —J came 3.000 miles to attend the G. O. P. convention in Cleve land. Or, a* Sandy put it. he was "dragged” along. His mistress. Miss Maude Younger, congres sional chairman of the Woman's
6/18/1924 The Indianapolis times.
rc\ ANDY, Eskimo dog mascot I of the Woman's Party, L —J came 3.000 miles to attend the G. O. P. convention in Cleve land. Or, a* Sandy put it. he was "dragged” along. His mistress. Miss Maude Younger, congres sional chairman of the Woman's
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1 - “ “ ’ ’ ~ " . f m American sculptor. Whee er Williams completes likeness of famous Belgian police dog, Hamlet, for the Tuillcnes Salon. Wil-
6/29/1924 Evening star.
1 - “ “ ’ ’ ~ " . f m American sculptor. Whee er Williams completes likeness of famous Belgian police dog, Hamlet, for the Tuillcnes Salon. Wil-

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