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“ANIMAL POOR FARM” FOR CAPITAL DERELICTS MAKES “DOG’S LIFE” SOMETHING TO BE ENVIED t jitL iHkv raL3MI
6/29/1924 Evening star.
“ANIMAL POOR FARM” FOR CAPITAL DERELICTS MAKES “DOG’S LIFE” SOMETHING TO BE ENVIED t jitL iHkv raL3MI
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A BIRD OF A DOG! Is It (he Urtat WhatMt or (he MMn JJnk? JU Hark la s Warble and Us Paws Are Taddlea KSVOSS f p l k r. ;; I 1 W Mt-'. - ( . if New York, July 1. This Is sure a of a dog! Kvery lime he goes to bark he As a the canary's wsrble. member of aa exploration party, found him. The "wild dog" thy hav called him, for want of a better name, though In soma respects he It far from canine. H actually chirps like
7/2/1924 New Britain herald.
A BIRD OF A DOG! Is It (he Urtat WhatMt or (he MMn JJnk? JU Hark la s Warble and Us Paws Are Taddlea KSVOSS f p l k r. ;; I 1 W Mt-'. - ( . if New York, July 1. This Is sure a of a dog! Kvery lime he goes to bark he As a the canary's wsrble. member of aa exploration party, found him. The "wild dog" thy hav called him, for want of a better name, though In soma respects he It far from canine. H actually chirps like
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fifty: There is perpetual warfare in 1 “Dempsey,” a battling rooster, are g the other. They go to it tooth, spur, * But No Championship is at Stake! tobert O. Kearns’ back yard in Omaha. “Trixie,” Kearns’ dog, :)ing to it every d ay. Hut neither one ever really succeeds in claw and beak u ntil they get tired. Then side by side they drink
7/23/1924 The Bismarck tribune.
fifty: There is perpetual warfare in 1 “Dempsey,” a battling rooster, are g the other. They go to it tooth, spur, * But No Championship is at Stake! tobert O. Kearns’ back yard in Omaha. “Trixie,” Kearns’ dog, :)ing to it every d ay. Hut neither one ever really succeeds in claw and beak u ntil they get tired. Then side by side they drink
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"ve-year peniiennary sentence now nangs i over inomas c. Lfende" Tl MemPhls Tenn-' credlted wth f!kln8 ancstry Of many bird dogs. Five-year penitentiary sentence now hangs over Thomas E. Mc-
9/6/1924 New Britain herald.
"ve-year peniiennary sentence now nangs i over inomas c. Lfende" Tl MemPhls Tenn-' credlted wth f!kln8 ancstry Of many bird dogs. Five-year penitentiary sentence now hangs over Thomas E. Mc-
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Major Martin's if Th wreckage of, Major Frederick Martin's Ill-fated round-the-world airplane (abosf) was discovered and photographed by William E. Sulli van (below), V. B. hatchery fore man, near Port Moller, Alaska, The plane, Sullivan says, Is a' total wreck, but the engine is apparently In good condition and can be salvaged by a dog team. The plane was found about 1,000 feet above sea level. irr.TTyiiTMiimnMi.niii i ii inii -inn " t - Wrecked Plane tiff s E w " 1 V jfi Ai.. V 1 '.TU . ' .V'm ' SMlAaaVassaaaiilB
9/9/1924 New Britain herald.
Major Martin's if Th wreckage of, Major Frederick Martin's Ill-fated round-the-world airplane (abosf) was discovered and photographed by William E. Sulli van (below), V. B. hatchery fore man, near Port Moller, Alaska, The plane, Sullivan says, Is a' total wreck, but the engine is apparently In good condition and can be salvaged by a dog team. The plane was found about 1,000 feet above sea level. irr.TTyiiTMiimnMi.niii i ii inii -inn " t - Wrecked Plane tiff s E w " 1 V jfi Ai.. V 1 '.TU . ' .V'm ' SMlAaaVassaaaiilB
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Cold 4 - i t ", J PV1 P 4 S '. i.Jw f ' lt P Sailors and correspondents aboard the destroyer squadron awaiting the world fliers at Indian Harbor, Labrador, went in heavy for an Eskimo dog show. Upper photo shows some of the entrants oblivious of judges left, Commander Willson of the. Lawrence holding one of the prize winners who takes his honors lightly sleep' being more important. Lower right shows another lunch scene at the dog show. The poor orphan takes to his bottle just as if it were the regular thing in a young dog s life. Dog! and spectators alike. Lower
9/10/1924 New Britain herald.
Cold 4 - i t ", J PV1 P 4 S '. i.Jw f ' lt P Sailors and correspondents aboard the destroyer squadron awaiting the world fliers at Indian Harbor, Labrador, went in heavy for an Eskimo dog show. Upper photo shows some of the entrants oblivious of judges left, Commander Willson of the. Lawrence holding one of the prize winners who takes his honors lightly sleep' being more important. Lower right shows another lunch scene at the dog show. The poor orphan takes to his bottle just as if it were the regular thing in a young dog s life. Dog! and spectators alike. Lower
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Unusual Members of Cruiser Cincinnati's Crew 1 ............ ,1 -(- ; .' t ( Br Partflc Atlantic) The feline mascot of the United States scout cruiser Cincinnati, WhifRles, enjoyed position when put in gun muzzle, but poor old Soup, also mascot, didn't care for it one single bit. He leads dog's life, anyhow. This picture was taken in Brooklyn, N. Y., navy yard, where the flusbanh or
9/18/1924 New Britain herald.
Unusual Members of Cruiser Cincinnati's Crew 1 ............ ,1 -(- ; .' t ( Br Partflc Atlantic) The feline mascot of the United States scout cruiser Cincinnati, WhifRles, enjoyed position when put in gun muzzle, but poor old Soup, also mascot, didn't care for it one single bit. He leads dog's life, anyhow. This picture was taken in Brooklyn, N. Y., navy yard, where the flusbanh or
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Mix Brings Eskimo Dog Back To Bristol From Far North IV I ntwl ; t ilk l k l ofi m ft I ' ' . "Woof, woof." That's Eskimo dog language for "Hello, Yank." It's what the Eskimo canine in the picture is saying. The dog was brought back from the Arctic by Donald Mix of Bristol, who was radio operator with MacMillan, the explorer. The picture was taken in front of the Mix house, on Stearns street, Bristol. The young man is Milton Mix, brother of Donald. Standing be
9/27/1924 New Britain herald.
Mix Brings Eskimo Dog Back To Bristol From Far North IV I ntwl ; t ilk l k l ofi m ft I ' ' . "Woof, woof." That's Eskimo dog language for "Hello, Yank." It's what the Eskimo canine in the picture is saying. The dog was brought back from the Arctic by Donald Mix of Bristol, who was radio operator with MacMillan, the explorer. The picture was taken in front of the Mix house, on Stearns street, Bristol. The young man is Milton Mix, brother of Donald. Standing be
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Meet "Diffrent" it I . v:- & 1 I f t 5-v V J V - f ' His rijrht eve is" blue. His left is brown. He has perfeel vision Did you ever hear of a dog like him? His name if "Diff'rent" and his owner, Miss Sue Williams, of New lork wouldn't sell him at any price. '
10/6/1924 New Britain herald.
Meet "Diffrent" it I . v:- & 1 I f t 5-v V J V - f ' His rijrht eve is" blue. His left is brown. He has perfeel vision Did you ever hear of a dog like him? His name if "Diff'rent" and his owner, Miss Sue Williams, of New lork wouldn't sell him at any price. '
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They Were Good Detectives faJ& , Kansas City, Mo., police are getting: a medal for McQuistion, 11, and a shiny new collar for Prince, her pup. Betty and Prince helped the police catch a burglar bhe and the dog nad the house all to themselves when & car drove up to the place next door. wrote down the license number, then returned home and
10/11/1924 New Britain herald.
They Were Good Detectives faJ& , Kansas City, Mo., police are getting: a medal for McQuistion, 11, and a shiny new collar for Prince, her pup. Betty and Prince helped the police catch a burglar bhe and the dog nad the house all to themselves when & car drove up to the place next door. wrote down the license number, then returned home and
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I - f -.,; LA4i ti f-' A ? , (Br Pacific It Atlanlu t A dog that's a gentleman jut must keep his teeth in order, and that explains why this follow ::i the Speyer animal hospital, New York, patiently submitted to Dr. Ralph E. Whiting (right). Henry Van worn was reauy, mougn, to restrain patient in case he winced.
10/22/1924 New Britain herald.
I - f -.,; LA4i ti f-' A ? , (Br Pacific It Atlanlu t A dog that's a gentleman jut must keep his teeth in order, and that explains why this follow ::i the Speyer animal hospital, New York, patiently submitted to Dr. Ralph E. Whiting (right). Henry Van worn was reauy, mougn, to restrain patient in case he winced.
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- Y," m ' : A (By 1'aoitlc k Allanllc) Mrs. H. P. Davison (above), the former Anne Stillman, was severely injured the other day when Kskimo dogs belonging to her moihor set upon her at the Quebec camp, where the couple are honeymooning and also where her mother
10/31/1924 New Britain herald.
- Y," m ' : A (By 1'aoitlc k Allanllc) Mrs. H. P. Davison (above), the former Anne Stillman, was severely injured the other day when Kskimo dogs belonging to her moihor set upon her at the Quebec camp, where the couple are honeymooning and also where her mother
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lit V ,i''-K....4' ...... . v..ty '.,.',trykii , When Tice ah: ; iv!v . . ....( )-:rc th;i' ;,in uK :. inner dog (a boi.e. v.e rwai.t i.e naively thru -:.- his jmw in i mouth. In anally h- v.n with r..pv. :. ma-;.-r. H, Mayne of New Ycrk. H. k: .,' enough t .uk ("ag o:T gr.. j-d.
11/3/1924 New Britain herald.
lit V ,i''-K....4' ...... . v..ty '.,.',trykii , When Tice ah: ; iv!v . . ....( )-:rc th;i' ;,in uK :. inner dog (a boi.e. v.e rwai.t i.e naively thru -:.- his jmw in i mouth. In anally h- v.n with r..pv. :. ma-;.-r. H, Mayne of New Ycrk. H. k: .,' enough t .uk ("ag o:T gr.. j-d.
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RIDER AND DOG EAGER TO BE AWAY IN PURSUIT OF MR. FOX Scene in Ui«i t nrck Park > e*ter<D.y at the Marl of bunt Uy the ILx-k Creek Hunt Club. Thorr ahnnu in the picture are: Roland Dawson, ». J. Henry. P. 1». Holme*. Walter Diiugan. H- I*. Comer and Mm. Clarence O. Sherrill, who rHeaaed the hounds.
11/9/1924 Evening star.
RIDER AND DOG EAGER TO BE AWAY IN PURSUIT OF MR. FOX Scene in Ui«i t nrck Park > e*ter<D.y at the Marl of bunt Uy the ILx-k Creek Hunt Club. Thorr ahnnu in the picture are: Roland Dawson, ». J. Henry. P. 1». Holme*. Walter Diiugan. H- I*. Comer and Mm. Clarence O. Sherrill, who rHeaaed the hounds.
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OF TRAVEL EMPLOYED IN EARLY figure of the trapper and fur trader follows the Indian in unfolding the story of the West. the explorer, but the trapper and the fur trader them the explorers. Lewis and Clark met these charac journey, and the trapper's hard-earned knowledge of lying beyond the Missouri was utilized. The early was a composite figure. From the Northeast came like La Verendrye, and the multitude of daring traders pushing west and south. From the south came From the North and Northeast there was the steady sturdy Scotch and English, the leaders of the organ carrying the flags of the Hudson's Bay and the companies across Northern America to the Pacific. fur trader was a conspicuous figure in the early nineteenth century, of the fur trader there is presented a picture of figure; and perhaps no more interesting is any his experience in the wildernesses than the articles do with his travels from point to point, and the various in those days employed. The author in article gives some idea what travel in the fur trad the Northwest really meant to the traders and their employes. The emporium of his traffic was His sources of supply lay in vast distances from his His day did not know the advantages of modern Consequently his distances constituted a most Fort Vancouver oarsmen, and the Hudson's at its prow, and water in perfect voyageur's song, or boards are used instead of one. To this board a light box-like frame is lashed with rawhide, if the sledge is intended to carry a passenger, and this box is lined with firs to keep the occupant warm. If designed primar ¥ fa ff s# 3 ■c ■V " ■ i Vi •5ft£v ill V . f £ L. V; .t \ • ■« m % it ; U * rx $3291 ffu ; V'-.' V:.- i A FREE TRADER of the early days in the Northwest bringing his furs to the trading post in midwinter. the winter dogs drew sledges loaded with furs, the same as they do now In Alaska and elsewhere in far north. Most of these sledges were of the toboggan type and the dogs were of the Esklnmo breed, of them half wolf, and were capable of enduring great hardship of extreme cold and perilous trail.
11/20/1924 The Wolf Point herald.
OF TRAVEL EMPLOYED IN EARLY figure of the trapper and fur trader follows the Indian in unfolding the story of the West. the explorer, but the trapper and the fur trader them the explorers. Lewis and Clark met these charac journey, and the trapper's hard-earned knowledge of lying beyond the Missouri was utilized. The early was a composite figure. From the Northeast came like La Verendrye, and the multitude of daring traders pushing west and south. From the south came From the North and Northeast there was the steady sturdy Scotch and English, the leaders of the organ carrying the flags of the Hudson's Bay and the companies across Northern America to the Pacific. fur trader was a conspicuous figure in the early nineteenth century, of the fur trader there is presented a picture of figure; and perhaps no more interesting is any his experience in the wildernesses than the articles do with his travels from point to point, and the various in those days employed. The author in article gives some idea what travel in the fur trad the Northwest really meant to the traders and their employes. The emporium of his traffic was His sources of supply lay in vast distances from his His day did not know the advantages of modern Consequently his distances constituted a most Fort Vancouver oarsmen, and the Hudson's at its prow, and water in perfect voyageur's song, or boards are used instead of one. To this board a light box-like frame is lashed with rawhide, if the sledge is intended to carry a passenger, and this box is lined with firs to keep the occupant warm. If designed primar ¥ fa ff s# 3 ■c ■V " ■ i Vi •5ft£v ill V . f £ L. V; .t \ • ■« m % it ; U * rx $3291 ffu ; V'-.' V:.- i A FREE TRADER of the early days in the Northwest bringing his furs to the trading post in midwinter. the winter dogs drew sledges loaded with furs, the same as they do now In Alaska and elsewhere in far north. Most of these sledges were of the toboggan type and the dogs were of the Esklnmo breed, of them half wolf, and were capable of enduring great hardship of extreme cold and perilous trail.
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The Original Mr- Casey The Man Who Inspired Baseball's Most Famous Poem Now a Dog; Protector in Syracuse its O. ROBINSON CASET AN D TWO HOMKI.E8S DOGS. charge of the S. P. C. A. headquarte rs in Syracuse. Some 40 years ago Hero's the original "Ca.sey at the Bat," the Uabe Kuth of a bygone l,o -( the star hn-sman of the Dot
11/28/1924 New Britain herald.
The Original Mr- Casey The Man Who Inspired Baseball's Most Famous Poem Now a Dog; Protector in Syracuse its O. ROBINSON CASET AN D TWO HOMKI.E8S DOGS. charge of the S. P. C. A. headquarte rs in Syracuse. Some 40 years ago Hero's the original "Ca.sey at the Bat," the Uabe Kuth of a bygone l,o -( the star hn-sman of the Dot
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as -ni,u., p,i mn in pgwtiyipwpillllpgwMp HIIIWUI !, V V'' , mt v.. rfOt . vVh SP2 , . ' .Vli. legless Belgian veteran found it profitable to show sights to American bluejackets when the U. S. R. J'iitMiursh visited Antwerp. The maimed soldier is guarded by two faithful dogs, who furnish motive power for pup-mobile. u J IliiX ..iiiiiajio li'iUL IB. .Hi Alt i iT. f.j; ilC 71.1 ,M. iL Jii .W. m. Jl. .IT, ,n, ,-rja f.
12/4/1924 New Britain herald.
as -ni,u., p,i mn in pgwtiyipwpillllpgwMp HIIIWUI !, V V'' , mt v.. rfOt . vVh SP2 , . ' .Vli. legless Belgian veteran found it profitable to show sights to American bluejackets when the U. S. R. J'iitMiursh visited Antwerp. The maimed soldier is guarded by two faithful dogs, who furnish motive power for pup-mobile. u J IliiX ..iiiiiajio li'iUL IB. .Hi Alt i iT. f.j; ilC 71.1 ,M. iL Jii .W. m. Jl. .IT, ,n, ,-rja f.
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f n i IflL O v*t f ns sns|n BJh m nSia|Hß P» Men and horses and dogs ready for the start of the hunt.
12/7/1924 Evening star.
f n i IflL O v*t f ns sns|n BJh m nSia|Hß P» Men and horses and dogs ready for the start of the hunt.
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When n star of tli* stage decides to have her picture taken, it is a When a star of iti*> stage decides to have her picture taken, it is a sure bet that the result will be an art study Miss Frances White. now at Keith's, decided to visit the I>< xlieniier studio and do lmr Christinas shopping early. This picture shows Miss White with “Long Boy Michael," the favorite pet of Mr. ond Mrs Iloltare Eg gleston. The second that Miss White saw “Michael" site decided that the dog must pose with her. "Michael" would not pose as long as Hollar®. his master, was around. So “Rol” did a little magic and disappeared for a while. Result: A p'-rf, ■ r picture. MISS FRANCES WHITE AND "MH’HAKL"
12/13/1924 The Indianapolis times.
When n star of tli* stage decides to have her picture taken, it is a When a star of iti*> stage decides to have her picture taken, it is a sure bet that the result will be an art study Miss Frances White. now at Keith's, decided to visit the I>< xlieniier studio and do lmr Christinas shopping early. This picture shows Miss White with “Long Boy Michael," the favorite pet of Mr. ond Mrs Iloltare Eg gleston. The second that Miss White saw “Michael" site decided that the dog must pose with her. "Michael" would not pose as long as Hollar®. his master, was around. So “Rol” did a little magic and disappeared for a while. Result: A p'-rf, ■ r picture. MISS FRANCES WHITE AND "MH’HAKL"
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When n star of tli* stage decides to have her picture taken, it is a When a star of iti*> stage decides to have her picture taken, it is a sure bet that the result will be an art study Miss Frances White. now at Keith's, decided to visit the I>< xlieniier studio and do lmr Christinas shopping early. This picture shows Miss White with “Long Boy Michael," the favorite pet of Mr. ond Mrs Iloltare Eg gleston. The second that Miss White saw “Michael" site decided that the dog must pose with her. "Michael" would not pose as long as Hollar®. his master, was around. So “Rol” did a little magic and disappeared for a while. Result: A p'-rf, ■ r picture. MISS FRANCES WHITE AND "MH’HAKL"
12/13/1924 The Indianapolis times.
When n star of tli* stage decides to have her picture taken, it is a When a star of iti*> stage decides to have her picture taken, it is a sure bet that the result will be an art study Miss Frances White. now at Keith's, decided to visit the I>< xlieniier studio and do lmr Christinas shopping early. This picture shows Miss White with “Long Boy Michael," the favorite pet of Mr. ond Mrs Iloltare Eg gleston. The second that Miss White saw “Michael" site decided that the dog must pose with her. "Michael" would not pose as long as Hollar®. his master, was around. So “Rol” did a little magic and disappeared for a while. Result: A p'-rf, ■ r picture. MISS FRANCES WHITE AND "MH’HAKL"
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They are now official dog catchers in New York. n> a ’ the midnight sun. The costume of Lapland is arranged as a protec tion against the fierce mosquitoes which swarm over the ice fields. V\ i<le World Photo
12/14/1924 Evening star.
They are now official dog catchers in New York. n> a ’ the midnight sun. The costume of Lapland is arranged as a protec tion against the fierce mosquitoes which swarm over the ice fields. V\ i<le World Photo
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She gives up social to a new ” ~" of racing dog. Mrs. Julia O. Lombard of New York has an estate at
12/28/1924 Evening star.
She gives up social to a new ” ~" of racing dog. Mrs. Julia O. Lombard of New York has an estate at
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* J TREASURY HEAD HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon photographed at his home in Pittsburgh with his son , Paul. The police dog is owned by the Secretary's daughter. Miss Ailsa V by Underwood & Underwood.
12/31/1924 Evening star.
* J TREASURY HEAD HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon photographed at his home in Pittsburgh with his son , Paul. The police dog is owned by the Secretary's daughter. Miss Ailsa V by Underwood & Underwood.
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. if, 4, ' 'Jbt, t V -'"" ' f . i ft 7!1 ' 75 i 1 U'.M "B ft I . wmmir iiun I j V (By racilkt Atlnntlr) Sought after by many admirers, Poilu, a police dog with an enviable war and peacetime record, was put on the auction block in New York and sold to the highest bidder.
1/16/1925 New Britain herald.
. if, 4, ' 'Jbt, t V -'"" ' f . i ft 7!1 ' 75 i 1 U'.M "B ft I . wmmir iiun I j V (By racilkt Atlnntlr) Sought after by many admirers, Poilu, a police dog with an enviable war and peacetime record, was put on the auction block in New York and sold to the highest bidder.
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M IV;-r d P-.t'"''?v4 ' V .,;J 1 -"kirl 'Tr Pacir4 Atlirl, i Quite the proudest person at the Cocker Spaniel cf .ib show held in New York was little Julia Hubbard who posed with aunt's dog, Horsford Hazard, crowned champion of class.
1/19/1925 New Britain herald.
M IV;-r d P-.t'"''?v4 ' V .,;J 1 -"kirl 'Tr Pacir4 Atlirl, i Quite the proudest person at the Cocker Spaniel cf .ib show held in New York was little Julia Hubbard who posed with aunt's dog, Horsford Hazard, crowned champion of class.
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Sandy, th -dog. proved himself a good fellow when he hauled Miriam Reiss (left) of "Brooklyn." N'l y!. and Julia Murphy r,f Ptlham, N. Y., over the Pelham lake ice in this fashion.
2/6/1925 New Britain herald.
Sandy, th -dog. proved himself a good fellow when he hauled Miriam Reiss (left) of "Brooklyn." N'l y!. and Julia Murphy r,f Ptlham, N. Y., over the Pelham lake ice in this fashion.
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FAT Mr. and Mrs. George Herman Ituth. baby (laughter and dog, as left .New York hound for Hot Springs, Ark., when the “Babe will the boiling baths in an effort to get rid of excess weight. The bambino is out to break his home-run record this season, as he
2/9/1925 The Bismarck tribune.
FAT Mr. and Mrs. George Herman Ituth. baby (laughter and dog, as left .New York hound for Hot Springs, Ark., when the “Babe will the boiling baths in an effort to get rid of excess weight. The bambino is out to break his home-run record this season, as he
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Fighting Diphtheria a a';wi ... ... ' w";!lti " 1 iMlillllilliiliil This photo, taken at the Maynard-Columbus hospital Nome, Alaska, shows Miss Bertha Saville and Dr. Curtis Welch director of the U. S. public health service, who are the 1 .1 J 1 J i1 ? i-. u!a1rAH XTAtMAa. 11 7 1 1 1 I IttAI medical iorce Daunng in uipnuiena-Buitneu inuuic? mmo waited for the life-saving wrum dog team race. (. at Nome, Alaska ' ff m . x r t 1 ' I) I 31 ' being rushed there m tne epi ;
2/17/1925 New Britain herald.
Fighting Diphtheria a a';wi ... ... ' w";!lti " 1 iMlillllilliiliil This photo, taken at the Maynard-Columbus hospital Nome, Alaska, shows Miss Bertha Saville and Dr. Curtis Welch director of the U. S. public health service, who are the 1 .1 J 1 J i1 ? i-. u!a1rAH XTAtMAa. 11 7 1 1 1 I IttAI medical iorce Daunng in uipnuiena-Buitneu inuuic? mmo waited for the life-saving wrum dog team race. (. at Nome, Alaska ' ff m . x r t 1 ' I) I 31 ' being rushed there m tne epi ;
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t 1 r -jk .... f?r - - ' Youngest (By Pacific 4 Atlantic) Miss Nora Delmarr, noted British opera singer, is shown in New York giving a concert for benefit of her five Pekingese dogs. Cameraman happened in and caught her at it. Miss Delmarr is
2/24/1925 New Britain herald.
t 1 r -jk .... f?r - - ' Youngest (By Pacific 4 Atlantic) Miss Nora Delmarr, noted British opera singer, is shown in New York giving a concert for benefit of her five Pekingese dogs. Cameraman happened in and caught her at it. Miss Delmarr is
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DOG AND $:000 ■Hg'* iff If you can qualify and are willing:, Jacob Siler, 82 years old, St. Louis, offers to give you his dog, Joe, and SSOOO at Joe's death. The agreement provides: Joe must live on a farm, near a town; must be a pond and running water on the farm and a telephone; Joe must have free range of the place and a dog companion, and a post-mortem must be made &>
2/27/1925 The Coconino sun.
DOG AND $:000 ■Hg'* iff If you can qualify and are willing:, Jacob Siler, 82 years old, St. Louis, offers to give you his dog, Joe, and SSOOO at Joe's death. The agreement provides: Joe must live on a farm, near a town; must be a pond and running water on the farm and a telephone; Joe must have free range of the place and a dog companion, and a post-mortem must be made &>
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LOCAL DOG THAT HAS BEEN WINNING IN MANY SHOWS dfl 'Xf- ■ > FRITZ VON IIOL7, ELK. - * He is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frail cis L. Tetreault of Lyon Park, Va. His repeated winnings have attracted attention of shepherd dog fanciers. Some time ago Fritz made a success'- up the American-bred limit and open classes; went winners dog, best dog, best of breed and finally first in variety group No 2, adding to his previous winnings .cash, seven rib bred shepherd -in an entry of Fritz von Holz Eck's popularity and quality are not confined to the ring, but he promises to become powerful stud force. The first bitch
3/1/1925 Evening star.
LOCAL DOG THAT HAS BEEN WINNING IN MANY SHOWS dfl 'Xf- ■ > FRITZ VON IIOL7, ELK. - * He is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frail cis L. Tetreault of Lyon Park, Va. His repeated winnings have attracted attention of shepherd dog fanciers. Some time ago Fritz made a success'- up the American-bred limit and open classes; went winners dog, best dog, best of breed and finally first in variety group No 2, adding to his previous winnings .cash, seven rib bred shepherd -in an entry of Fritz von Holz Eck's popularity and quality are not confined to the ring, but he promises to become powerful stud force. The first bitch
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MODEL DOGHOUSE FOR A “VICIOUS” ANIMAL. Policeman W. D. Vaughn of the motor cycle squad made this novel bungalow for his pet. The house has as many conveniences as a before-the-war apartment house, Mrs. Vaughn is showing the detachable roof of the little house.
3/12/1925 Evening star.
MODEL DOGHOUSE FOR A “VICIOUS” ANIMAL. Policeman W. D. Vaughn of the motor cycle squad made this novel bungalow for his pet. The house has as many conveniences as a before-the-war apartment house, Mrs. Vaughn is showing the detachable roof of the little house.
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i ■^ ./* : :: '^PBm| Tud Kent, winner the American dog derby, held his hat early in the race and he drove through the bitter
3/15/1925 Evening star.
i ■^ ./* : :: '^PBm| Tud Kent, winner the American dog derby, held his hat early in the race and he drove through the bitter
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i4f Ml ; Wt ' -V-si' . 1 Til IMMMMi-t"'-- fi I Tnree youthful gunmen wno snot DanK director ana DiacKjacKeu casnier anu ms who hi uins u hoe, N. J., bank were captured by troopers and volunteer searchers led by police dog after 10-mile The three (hatless) gave no nglit wnen surrounaea Dy posse in woous.
3/16/1925 New Britain herald.
i4f Ml ; Wt ' -V-si' . 1 Til IMMMMi-t"'-- fi I Tnree youthful gunmen wno snot DanK director ana DiacKjacKeu casnier anu ms who hi uins u hoe, N. J., bank were captured by troopers and volunteer searchers led by police dog after 10-mile The three (hatless) gave no nglit wnen surrounaea Dy posse in woous.
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?? .; .. ; ' .,. . --. . ! , . :;-"5.' .t V c -x . ' - i '-' - VV . . ' V' ' , '? v : . v. .- .". ,v-. 1 1 - - - I - I - rt byP.iri(lo& Atlantic) The real heroes the sledge dogs which did the work. Ralto is in foreground. These are first and exclusive photos of dog team's dash across the frozen Alaskan plains carrying l."i0 pounds of scrum into the dipthcrir-stritken area of Nome. Dog sleds, trains, boats and airplane
3/18/1925 New Britain herald.
?? .; .. ; ' .,. . --. . ! , . :;-"5.' .t V c -x . ' - i '-' - VV . . ' V' ' , '? v : . v. .- .". ,v-. 1 1 - - - I - I - rt byP.iri(lo& Atlantic) The real heroes the sledge dogs which did the work. Ralto is in foreground. These are first and exclusive photos of dog team's dash across the frozen Alaskan plains carrying l."i0 pounds of scrum into the dipthcrir-stritken area of Nome. Dog sleds, trains, boats and airplane
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l By Pacific Atlantic) Her dog is much preferable to her than her husband, Art Acord. film star, wife (above) declared outside of Los Angeles, Cal., court in her divorce suit The dog is a film performer and it can support her through its
3/26/1925 New Britain herald.
l By Pacific Atlantic) Her dog is much preferable to her than her husband, Art Acord. film star, wife (above) declared outside of Los Angeles, Cal., court in her divorce suit The dog is a film performer and it can support her through its
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"**** *• DOG GETS “KEYS TO THE CITY.” This is Balto, leader of the team which carried anti-toxin serum o Nome during the last lap of the journev, . a petted hero in Seattle. Balto, photographed with two admirers, expects | 0 become a moving star. (’opyright by rA. A Photo#.
3/30/1925 Evening star.
"**** *• DOG GETS “KEYS TO THE CITY.” This is Balto, leader of the team which carried anti-toxin serum o Nome during the last lap of the journev, . a petted hero in Seattle. Balto, photographed with two admirers, expects | 0 become a moving star. (’opyright by rA. A Photo#.
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' DOGS GUARD BOSTON’S ART TREASURES. Picked after tests of ' their ability to detect marauders, these two police dogs are now the official i| guards in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. B - T 1 “'ted »w* Pictures. | I j J ) I f [ [ ) ? J ) ) ( ) i !
4/2/1925 Evening star.
' DOGS GUARD BOSTON’S ART TREASURES. Picked after tests of ' their ability to detect marauders, these two police dogs are now the official i| guards in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. B - T 1 “'ted »w* Pictures. | I j J ) I f [ [ ) ? J ) ) ( ) i !
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of the champions exhibited at the 17th annual :ho\v of the French Bulldog Club of America in York are shown above. Lilt to right they are Cassette It.. Dernier Cri, and Evergay Charmer. THREE CHAMPIONS
4/14/1925 The Bismarck tribune.
of the champions exhibited at the 17th annual :ho\v of the French Bulldog Club of America in York are shown above. Lilt to right they are Cassette It.. Dernier Cri, and Evergay Charmer. THREE CHAMPIONS
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THF Bill! („; I. LLI.L IAIIiV Tumi M „ pion Rosemont Liskeard Fortunatus, judged the best dog in the eleventh annual showr of the Washington Kennel Club. The greyhound recently won first in National Photo.
4/15/1925 Evening star.
THF Bill! („; I. LLI.L IAIIiV Tumi M „ pion Rosemont Liskeard Fortunatus, judged the best dog in the eleventh annual showr of the Washington Kennel Club. The greyhound recently won first in National Photo.
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How the vandal gets in his (or her) work ~S at this season of the year. And the dogwood / IS not a bloorn which lasts any length of time / £\ after it has been cut. It beautifies t
4/19/1925 Evening star.
How the vandal gets in his (or her) work ~S at this season of the year. And the dogwood / IS not a bloorn which lasts any length of time / £\ after it has been cut. It beautifies t
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• : ''•*'••.• :• J /•*•, v ’'jS^^^^' Chaplin ; H^^BBhH|^B Tivoli ~^^™MHEpT^ <ctT7 v Hammond - p,w, and Comment • N. • By W. H. Landvoigt. Washington, probably, will want to see the much-heralded cinema production of Sardou's famous play, “Mme. Sans Gene,” even though many, perhaps, will go with waveripg conviction that Gloria Swanson, in her proudest achievement, could ever match wonderful Kejanc, the distinguished actress 'Olga Nethersole or her in the role, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, an actress of rare his gifts. But the movie is a great advance agent. It has widely pro that France, of all countries, «has permitted her temple of his memories to be invaded and that her government has assisted in making of a photoplay for the vulgar display upon the screen of her sacred relics, the condition being that a French director be em and French cinema talent be enlisted in the making. It may all true. The first audience in New York, it is said, paid $5 a seat to see picture, and already Mr. Lasky of the corporation that produced it loudly and extravagantly sung its praise. They’re advertising Gloria “the Bernhardt of the screen.” ** * * bit of European cinema art appeared in Washington during the week, “The Last Laugh,” with Emil Jannings as its star. Prob no photoplay since ‘'Passion” better illustrates the conception of the photoplay director, and, as was the case with “Passion,” the pic has been lauded as a wonderful bit of screen art. That Mr. Jannings it presents a character study reflecting the finished art of the theater, will not be questioned. The picture also is unusual in its avoid of the subtitle explanation of what it means—and yet it is not cer that the story did not go over the heads of many in the audience. excellent effects were achieved in lighting, the sunrise shown against great blank wall being one of these. But it is doubtful, very doubtful, the picture was helped by its closing scenes. The story preceding be described as the tragedy of a uniform. The whole characteriza of Mr. Jannings was constructed around the psychology of the uni It was essentially tragic. The injection of cheap comedy, even for sake of a title and a happy ending, was not justified. It almost makes stock of an otherwise great work. AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 19. 1925 PART 3. — Napoleonic Relics. TJROBABLY no picture within the r last decade has brought to the screen such rare historical relics as the Paramount production of Vic- » torien Sardou's famous play. “Mad ame Sans Gene,” starring Gloria Swanson. This is because of the assistance rendered by the Ministry of Fine Arts of France, which it is claimed permitted authentic Napo ■ leonic relics to be worn or used in Chronicles ol America. The next of the Tuesday afternoon showings of the Chronicles of America photoplays at the Ambassador Theater will have "Daniel Boone” and "York town” for their themes. The life of Daniel Boone is full of fascinating human interest stories of Boone’s experiences with the Indians. In Midwinter of 1777-8, while on a trip to get salt to preserve what little food remained at Boonesboro, Daniel Boone was captured by Indians and adopted bv them as a brother. An interesting sidelight on Boone’s character is shown by the historical fact that he lw the only white man ever adopted by the Indians who did not have to sub mit to an ordeal of torture to prove his worthiness. Boone was so trusted by his captors that he was allowed to sit in on con ferences, and in . that manner he learned of a Shawnee offensive against Boonesboro. organized by De Quindre, a French officer in the service of the British. With this danger menacing his people Boone made a supreme effort to outwit his guards, and suc ceeded. * Thinks Hays “Job Difficult Cecil B. De Mille. who has recently formed the Cecil B. De Mille Pictures Corportaion. which has joined the Mo tion Picture Producers and Distribu tors of America, commonly known as j "the Hays organization,” has this to sav: ”1 shall be most happy to support Mr. Hays until such time as it be comes evident that he and his organi zation are not fulfilling the part I feel they can play in the advancement of the photoplay. Certainly he has done splendidly in the direction of creating added public confidence in our great AMUSEMENTS. Filmograms T AURENCE STALLINGS, co-author 1 of "What Price Glory?” author of "Plumes” and literary editor of the New York World, is writing an i original screen story for Metro-Gold- ! wyn-Mayer. Elinor Glyn, the author, nothing if not eccentric, never did anything more revolutionary than casting Lew Cody, . long famed as a photoplay villain, in the role of a hero in her latest pro- : ductlon, “Man and Maid.” . Elmer Harris, playwright, scenarist ! and motion picture producer, who has signed a contract to be production editor of five pictures a year at the De Mille studio, wrote "Sham,” "The Offenders.” “Trial Marriage,” “So < Long Letty" and “Canary Cottage.” He recently produced "The Wise Vir gin,” "The Girl on the Stairs” and 1 “The Awful Truth.” An important role in “The Street of Forgotten Men” will be played by Juliette Brenon, well known actress, who made an outstanding success last season in "Tarnish” and who is a daughter of the late Algernon St. John Brenon, former music critic on the Morning Telegraph, and a niece of Herbert Brenon. Tschaikowsky’s “Solonnelle,” or. as it is more familiarly known, “1812,” will be played as a concert number throughout this week at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater. Daniel Breeskin, conductor of the Metropolitan Orches tra, has selected as the recurrent theme number for his aecompanipient of “The Lady” the feature picture, “Love Came Calling,” and for the exit “She’s Everybody’s Sweetheart." Universal has purchased for the use of Mary Philbin, Edwin J. Locke’s fa mous novel, “Stella Maris.” It will probably be the lead-off picture for Universal’s Fall season. the injury to Jack Pickford s Colleen Moore, recovered . recent injury, is back at studio lot as heroine of Flower.” In preparing for her role Lloyd's “Winds of Chance,” she plays Rouletta Kirby, death of her father faro dealer, Viola Dana is sons from Scott Turner, Cherokee Kid and reputed best faro dealer in America. Clifton Webb, who has an tant role in "The Heart of a appearing at B. F. Keith’s Theater, New York, in a with Mary Hay, wife of thelmess. Charles Ascott. clown and impersonator, portrays the "white monkey” used by worthy in his story, which filmed by Phil Rosen. played the bear in “Little Hood,” the dog in “Old bard,” the cat in “Dick and the mule in "Jack and stalk,” and on the screen a mammal in "This Woman” monkey in "Mistakes Will Harry E. Lohmeyer. Crandall’s Tivoli Theater, In ing lighting effects for the cation of his stage an? lishment of his set scenes, ed out nine separate utilizing an unbelievable bulbs, spotlights, baby spots, aggregate wattage is huge, results are said to warrant it “Invisible Wounds,” a new Frederick Palmer, noted spondent, will be the first of of four productions by during the 1925-6 season.
4/19/1925 Evening star.
• : ''•*'••.• :• J /•*•, v ’'jS^^^^' Chaplin ; H^^BBhH|^B Tivoli ~^^™MHEpT^ <ctT7 v Hammond - p,w, and Comment • N. • By W. H. Landvoigt. Washington, probably, will want to see the much-heralded cinema production of Sardou's famous play, “Mme. Sans Gene,” even though many, perhaps, will go with waveripg conviction that Gloria Swanson, in her proudest achievement, could ever match wonderful Kejanc, the distinguished actress 'Olga Nethersole or her in the role, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, an actress of rare his gifts. But the movie is a great advance agent. It has widely pro that France, of all countries, «has permitted her temple of his memories to be invaded and that her government has assisted in making of a photoplay for the vulgar display upon the screen of her sacred relics, the condition being that a French director be em and French cinema talent be enlisted in the making. It may all true. The first audience in New York, it is said, paid $5 a seat to see picture, and already Mr. Lasky of the corporation that produced it loudly and extravagantly sung its praise. They’re advertising Gloria “the Bernhardt of the screen.” ** * * bit of European cinema art appeared in Washington during the week, “The Last Laugh,” with Emil Jannings as its star. Prob no photoplay since ‘'Passion” better illustrates the conception of the photoplay director, and, as was the case with “Passion,” the pic has been lauded as a wonderful bit of screen art. That Mr. Jannings it presents a character study reflecting the finished art of the theater, will not be questioned. The picture also is unusual in its avoid of the subtitle explanation of what it means—and yet it is not cer that the story did not go over the heads of many in the audience. excellent effects were achieved in lighting, the sunrise shown against great blank wall being one of these. But it is doubtful, very doubtful, the picture was helped by its closing scenes. The story preceding be described as the tragedy of a uniform. The whole characteriza of Mr. Jannings was constructed around the psychology of the uni It was essentially tragic. The injection of cheap comedy, even for sake of a title and a happy ending, was not justified. It almost makes stock of an otherwise great work. AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 19. 1925 PART 3. — Napoleonic Relics. TJROBABLY no picture within the r last decade has brought to the screen such rare historical relics as the Paramount production of Vic- » torien Sardou's famous play. “Mad ame Sans Gene,” starring Gloria Swanson. This is because of the assistance rendered by the Ministry of Fine Arts of France, which it is claimed permitted authentic Napo ■ leonic relics to be worn or used in Chronicles ol America. The next of the Tuesday afternoon showings of the Chronicles of America photoplays at the Ambassador Theater will have "Daniel Boone” and "York town” for their themes. The life of Daniel Boone is full of fascinating human interest stories of Boone’s experiences with the Indians. In Midwinter of 1777-8, while on a trip to get salt to preserve what little food remained at Boonesboro, Daniel Boone was captured by Indians and adopted bv them as a brother. An interesting sidelight on Boone’s character is shown by the historical fact that he lw the only white man ever adopted by the Indians who did not have to sub mit to an ordeal of torture to prove his worthiness. Boone was so trusted by his captors that he was allowed to sit in on con ferences, and in . that manner he learned of a Shawnee offensive against Boonesboro. organized by De Quindre, a French officer in the service of the British. With this danger menacing his people Boone made a supreme effort to outwit his guards, and suc ceeded. * Thinks Hays “Job Difficult Cecil B. De Mille. who has recently formed the Cecil B. De Mille Pictures Corportaion. which has joined the Mo tion Picture Producers and Distribu tors of America, commonly known as j "the Hays organization,” has this to sav: ”1 shall be most happy to support Mr. Hays until such time as it be comes evident that he and his organi zation are not fulfilling the part I feel they can play in the advancement of the photoplay. Certainly he has done splendidly in the direction of creating added public confidence in our great AMUSEMENTS. Filmograms T AURENCE STALLINGS, co-author 1 of "What Price Glory?” author of "Plumes” and literary editor of the New York World, is writing an i original screen story for Metro-Gold- ! wyn-Mayer. Elinor Glyn, the author, nothing if not eccentric, never did anything more revolutionary than casting Lew Cody, . long famed as a photoplay villain, in the role of a hero in her latest pro- : ductlon, “Man and Maid.” . Elmer Harris, playwright, scenarist ! and motion picture producer, who has signed a contract to be production editor of five pictures a year at the De Mille studio, wrote "Sham,” "The Offenders.” “Trial Marriage,” “So < Long Letty" and “Canary Cottage.” He recently produced "The Wise Vir gin,” "The Girl on the Stairs” and 1 “The Awful Truth.” An important role in “The Street of Forgotten Men” will be played by Juliette Brenon, well known actress, who made an outstanding success last season in "Tarnish” and who is a daughter of the late Algernon St. John Brenon, former music critic on the Morning Telegraph, and a niece of Herbert Brenon. Tschaikowsky’s “Solonnelle,” or. as it is more familiarly known, “1812,” will be played as a concert number throughout this week at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater. Daniel Breeskin, conductor of the Metropolitan Orches tra, has selected as the recurrent theme number for his aecompanipient of “The Lady” the feature picture, “Love Came Calling,” and for the exit “She’s Everybody’s Sweetheart." Universal has purchased for the use of Mary Philbin, Edwin J. Locke’s fa mous novel, “Stella Maris.” It will probably be the lead-off picture for Universal’s Fall season. the injury to Jack Pickford s Colleen Moore, recovered . recent injury, is back at studio lot as heroine of Flower.” In preparing for her role Lloyd's “Winds of Chance,” she plays Rouletta Kirby, death of her father faro dealer, Viola Dana is sons from Scott Turner, Cherokee Kid and reputed best faro dealer in America. Clifton Webb, who has an tant role in "The Heart of a appearing at B. F. Keith’s Theater, New York, in a with Mary Hay, wife of thelmess. Charles Ascott. clown and impersonator, portrays the "white monkey” used by worthy in his story, which filmed by Phil Rosen. played the bear in “Little Hood,” the dog in “Old bard,” the cat in “Dick and the mule in "Jack and stalk,” and on the screen a mammal in "This Woman” monkey in "Mistakes Will Harry E. Lohmeyer. Crandall’s Tivoli Theater, In ing lighting effects for the cation of his stage an? lishment of his set scenes, ed out nine separate utilizing an unbelievable bulbs, spotlights, baby spots, aggregate wattage is huge, results are said to warrant it “Invisible Wounds,” a new Frederick Palmer, noted spondent, will be the first of of four productions by during the 1925-6 season.
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\ / A lane of dogwood, with “strippers ' at work
4/19/1925 Evening star.
\ / A lane of dogwood, with “strippers ' at work
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, ^ > >;— \] pM L .^Jm^HM|3B||^^''*^'j||||| ,. r > jr JH| iSr' > >r 188 ,ili ? F . .. BLj^^* Mrs. Coolidge with a crowd of children in the White House grounds. The dog
4/19/1925 Evening star.
, ^ > >;— \] pM L .^Jm^HM|3B||^^''*^'j||||| ,. r > jr JH| iSr' > >r 188 ,ili ? F . .. BLj^^* Mrs. Coolidge with a crowd of children in the White House grounds. The dog
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**TtT?^IMIC I I C L& Making movies of the dogwood in the vicinity of Washington The are here for only a
4/19/1925 Evening star.
**TtT?^IMIC I I C L& Making movies of the dogwood in the vicinity of Washington The are here for only a
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Doggie Wears Shoes As It Trots Across Continent With Master; Now on 33d Pair ' W 4M An ; j ; j I
4/22/1925 New Britain herald.
Doggie Wears Shoes As It Trots Across Continent With Master; Now on 33d Pair ' W 4M An ; j ; j I
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ANCIENT SPORT REVIVED German sport lovers are reviving a medieval pastime, hunting with •'» falcon. Photo on left shews a huntsman starting out with his dog and his falcon perched in position on his arm. On the right, the falccn is shown just before he makes his final swoop on the victim flying just below him
5/28/1925 The Bismarck tribune.
ANCIENT SPORT REVIVED German sport lovers are reviving a medieval pastime, hunting with •'» falcon. Photo on left shews a huntsman starting out with his dog and his falcon perched in position on his arm. On the right, the falccn is shown just before he makes his final swoop on the victim flying just below him
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f i' i J Hy Paclttc & Atlautlcl Miss Edna W. Hopper (above), dancer, god-daughter of Edna Wallace Hopper, fifty-year-old flapper, arrived in New York on the Paris with toy dog which she has dubbed Bingo.
6/5/1925 New Britain herald.
f i' i J Hy Paclttc & Atlautlcl Miss Edna W. Hopper (above), dancer, god-daughter of Edna Wallace Hopper, fifty-year-old flapper, arrived in New York on the Paris with toy dog which she has dubbed Bingo.
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Alaska Mail Team Ready for 500-MSe Trip urn 9 .4 P3 l' IHj ; Si ■ I 11 i lilN ' ISP A : SB irSx-jy: 1 WRIT'S : Mm . m : ■ M m . ■ ■M •: ■: S; „ ■ ÿii wmSSm United States govenmient mall team leaving the j.ust office at Nenana. Alaska, for Idltarod. 500 miles away> The two sledges are laden with mall matter and food for driver and dogs.
6/17/1925 The Bozeman courier.
Alaska Mail Team Ready for 500-MSe Trip urn 9 .4 P3 l' IHj ; Si ■ I 11 i lilN ' ISP A : SB irSx-jy: 1 WRIT'S : Mm . m : ■ M m . ■ ■M •: ■: S; „ ■ ÿii wmSSm United States govenmient mall team leaving the j.ust office at Nenana. Alaska, for Idltarod. 500 miles away> The two sledges are laden with mall matter and food for driver and dogs.
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' * i 1 | Open Air Kennel for Dog SE3 « m : 4W mm ■ ws >-*• - Here is something very new in mo tor accessories. It is an open-air dog kennel for the convenience of dog owner and comfort of pet dogs. It
7/8/1925 The Bozeman courier.
' * i 1 | Open Air Kennel for Dog SE3 « m : 4W mm ■ ws >-*• - Here is something very new in mo tor accessories. It is an open-air dog kennel for the convenience of dog owner and comfort of pet dogs. It
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if - - vk vr 1 tTT-' v I e ,t 1 J. W -limk. .... Ul I'.lt'ilti.' AIIHIIU"! Cnder X-ray, setter had ills diagnosed in $110,000 Los Angele:, Cal., dog hospital and beauty parlor, largest of kind in the world.
7/14/1925 New Britain herald.
if - - vk vr 1 tTT-' v I e ,t 1 J. W -limk. .... Ul I'.lt'ilti.' AIIHIIU"! Cnder X-ray, setter had ills diagnosed in $110,000 Los Angele:, Cal., dog hospital and beauty parlor, largest of kind in the world.
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‘ rwoxm nF Ann nnn ytstts rnxrv tst t\n vttttt v vnnr QtrrTTrnc , CROWD OF ROO.OOO M.ITS CONEY ISLAND WHILE NEW TORE SWELTERS. The largest crowd on rec- ord visited the resort last Sunday The usual number of children were los£ 10 000,000 hot dog. were eon- sumed, and Hot Com Ike did a thriving business on the Boardwalk. Copyright by Cnderwood * Underwood.
7/14/1925 Evening star.
‘ rwoxm nF Ann nnn ytstts rnxrv tst t\n vttttt v vnnr QtrrTTrnc , CROWD OF ROO.OOO M.ITS CONEY ISLAND WHILE NEW TORE SWELTERS. The largest crowd on rec- ord visited the resort last Sunday The usual number of children were los£ 10 000,000 hot dog. were eon- sumed, and Hot Com Ike did a thriving business on the Boardwalk. Copyright by Cnderwood * Underwood.
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Balto is Here pAyrocAgTcgT^ C| Qunnar Kasson, and his famous dogs which helped him carry the precious antitoxin to Nome last winter are in the states appearing in vaudeville. Pictured is Has son and Balto—the great lead dog Svhich found the way through the Arctic blizzard.
8/1/1925 Richmond planet.
Balto is Here pAyrocAgTcgT^ C| Qunnar Kasson, and his famous dogs which helped him carry the precious antitoxin to Nome last winter are in the states appearing in vaudeville. Pictured is Has son and Balto—the great lead dog Svhich found the way through the Arctic blizzard.
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SSSB||BBPBBB^B|^^TTnrTHHIifWwF* ,^~, *" M, ” > "'i' ■ _« .?«» Here one way to keep regardless the Clara star, brings out the suggestion for “dog days.’’
8/2/1925 Evening star.
SSSB||BBPBBB^B|^^TTnrTHHIifWwF* ,^~, *" M, ” > "'i' ■ _« .?«» Here one way to keep regardless the Clara star, brings out the suggestion for “dog days.’’
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She Sues V . : ' Mrs. Betty Jenkins of Chicago suing her husband for divorce ana suing his parents for $Hm),0mi aiienation of affections, She ting when they to. Boston they tool; preference to. her. k a motor tup dog along
8/7/1925 New Britain herald.
She Sues V . : ' Mrs. Betty Jenkins of Chicago suing her husband for divorce ana suing his parents for $Hm),0mi aiienation of affections, She ting when they to. Boston they tool; preference to. her. k a motor tup dog along
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\. ■ -<. - Ralph P. Benson of Deerlodge, Mont., who lost one of his legs during the World War, has a dog team
8/9/1925 Evening star.
\. ■ -<. - Ralph P. Benson of Deerlodge, Mont., who lost one of his legs during the World War, has a dog team
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Why the boys did not show up for lunch. Phil Conrad, the dog, Pal, and Donald Buddy with their morning catch, two albacore, at Catalina Island.
8/16/1925 Evening star.
Why the boys did not show up for lunch. Phil Conrad, the dog, Pal, and Donald Buddy with their morning catch, two albacore, at Catalina Island.
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r - - - 'tS' fc JJCs 'J L Jt , hnwmirrrinii an I Governor S. Parks of Alaska W1" Present S0,d medals to thf ten drivers of the dog teams who rushed anti-toxin to diphtheria. stricken Nome last March in ap- preciation of the service they rendered. The presentation will
8/31/1925 New Britain herald.
r - - - 'tS' fc JJCs 'J L Jt , hnwmirrrinii an I Governor S. Parks of Alaska W1" Present S0,d medals to thf ten drivers of the dog teams who rushed anti-toxin to diphtheria. stricken Nome last March in ap- preciation of the service they rendered. The presentation will
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Faithful Pal Gels Honor Funeral fill fKW "if ' I - X SteC- -.it. . - v I i IBy Pacific ft Atlantic! 55 Officers and men in (ioveni'irs Island, X. Y., paid impn ssiie tribute to their faithful mascot and pal, Sergt. Casey, at the dog's burial. For many years Sergt Casey has been an institution at the military post.
9/5/1925 New Britain herald.
Faithful Pal Gels Honor Funeral fill fKW "if ' I - X SteC- -.it. . - v I i IBy Pacific ft Atlantic! 55 Officers and men in (ioveni'irs Island, X. Y., paid impn ssiie tribute to their faithful mascot and pal, Sergt. Casey, at the dog's burial. For many years Sergt Casey has been an institution at the military post.
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'WJr'AP Miss Elsie De Wolfe, interior (iecorator. brouelit back fmrn nhrnad with her, (wo little Pekingese dog?, Little Bit and
9/12/1925 New Britain herald.
'WJr'AP Miss Elsie De Wolfe, interior (iecorator. brouelit back fmrn nhrnad with her, (wo little Pekingese dog?, Little Bit and
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Oldest Dog "Mutt." the veteran bulldog ef 8am uel Meyer. Little Rock, Ark., la b lleved to be one of the oldest dog In the country. He celebrated hi fMv ,11 .v x -- mm
9/16/1925 New Britain herald.
Oldest Dog "Mutt." the veteran bulldog ef 8am uel Meyer. Little Rock, Ark., la b lleved to be one of the oldest dog In the country. He celebrated hi fMv ,11 .v x -- mm
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the 7. pT;, V "Miss s ;--, Blf V Fay M ’ Her I ty -, L •*'.;*' ,> - y 5? Bjß went her paces = 'll ;•!■ the New' /“/•’/.« ■-‘s‘. Rin-Tin-Tin, the much beloved dog the movies. his mate Nanette in a family pose. Nanette is the more blonde
9/27/1925 Evening star.
the 7. pT;, V "Miss s ;--, Blf V Fay M ’ Her I ty -, L •*'.;*' ,> - y 5? Bjß went her paces = 'll ;•!■ the New' /“/•’/.« ■-‘s‘. Rin-Tin-Tin, the much beloved dog the movies. his mate Nanette in a family pose. Nanette is the more blonde
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Heads Up' The largest and the smallest dogs on exhibit at tho annual dog show of tin- Ladles' Kennel Association at Brooklyn. N. V., pose for their pic tures. This shows "Peaster's Little : Pmiebitq," a chihuahua puppy weighing only 12 ounces, simpering ' on the lofly brovv of "Hercuveen Aurora Borealls," a St. Bernard vvelghinc lvr. pound'. MMiiuamimyiiim .waa- if vt& : NilWHilLteMiitWHiwair
10/16/1925 New Britain herald.
Heads Up' The largest and the smallest dogs on exhibit at tho annual dog show of tin- Ladles' Kennel Association at Brooklyn. N. V., pose for their pic tures. This shows "Peaster's Little : Pmiebitq," a chihuahua puppy weighing only 12 ounces, simpering ' on the lofly brovv of "Hercuveen Aurora Borealls," a St. Bernard vvelghinc lvr. pound'. MMiiuamimyiiim .waa- if vt& : NilWHilLteMiitWHiwair
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| i j I A FAMILY TRAIT The Jones Brothers, Hoyyard and Tad, Hang Up Reputations as Gridiron Tutors HOWARD JONES. LEFT, AND BROTHER TAD The Jones boys, Howard and Tad, form a rather unique cc in the world of sports. Both Are famous as foothn’l being at tlie 'University of Southern California and Tad at Yale. A few vears while Howard was in chaige ot gridiron at lowa, lie took his Hawkcyeg east and handed a «*0 trimnUr- Brotnfr Tad’s Yale warriors. And right in the Bulldog
11/11/1925 The Bismarck tribune.
| i j I A FAMILY TRAIT The Jones Brothers, Hoyyard and Tad, Hang Up Reputations as Gridiron Tutors HOWARD JONES. LEFT, AND BROTHER TAD The Jones boys, Howard and Tad, form a rather unique cc in the world of sports. Both Are famous as foothn’l being at tlie 'University of Southern California and Tad at Yale. A few vears while Howard was in chaige ot gridiron at lowa, lie took his Hawkcyeg east and handed a «*0 trimnUr- Brotnfr Tad’s Yale warriors. And right in the Bulldog
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Costly Liille Pup 4tWf- i ;;.'''!-..- ' .s. .... j J This odd looking pug dog is worth S10.000 to some folk and was imported from England for Mrs. Jack Dempsey. Purser Barldon kept watch over dog on steamship Samaria. (Coprrichti I925i Pacific A Atlantic Pholet. Ibc.1
11/16/1925 New Britain herald.
Costly Liille Pup 4tWf- i ;;.'''!-..- ' .s. .... j J This odd looking pug dog is worth S10.000 to some folk and was imported from England for Mrs. Jack Dempsey. Purser Barldon kept watch over dog on steamship Samaria. (Coprrichti I925i Pacific A Atlantic Pholet. Ibc.1
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,- •; L *\ ?■? «'W f f An Autumn day with dogs and gun. Posed by Miss Viola Hudson
11/22/1925 Evening star.
,- •; L *\ ?■? «'W f f An Autumn day with dogs and gun. Posed by Miss Viola Hudson
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the son of twenty millions in oil! o,d you b " ,e " ht *■“* ~ ,rs The leading lady of the dramatic society who \ has been told that he really ought to go on \ "hi'Utfj professionally. His best roles are Lady Teazle. \ done with futurist scenery, and Viola, in \ “Twelfth Night." with not even a velvet drape. \ }:..vsjp;j The acting was so good no one missed it! \ ;v'3»n •• ■ *1 ijr / jt*t zAV VWb Meet Joe. the foot ball star, before the faculty put him on the side lines. He has six conditions and as many over cuts to his credit. /♦:• » Y t \ \ \ W\j^o • . fsj Itl rsj ir| < 1 J v \l/ fvy\ / 1 ysj' |A ■> A /Ha I Tr^e - if I-^v^yb.s H, A jai' y I ’Hill 1 / 1 j 9 / A mi jmmwm HV / The busy student who tries out for a little of every thing—assistant manager of the track team, ditto of the musical clubs, dramatics and base ball team. Senior year he will be rewarded by being chosen a member of the senior banquet committee. Sic transit gloria mundi. r j / ~■- Brag BHI 111 ■ rr | / Norbert is working his way through four strenuous years I of collegiate life, not as in the old days, by tending furnaces ' and waiting on table at the Commons, but as the spirit of jazz in a busy jazz orchestra. VI The solid background ’/ who longs to shine as a /figure in college activities. He compromises on the ches6 team. , The literary esthete has. to use his own \* words, simply NO flair for mathematics. \ y Likes T. S. Elliot and James Joyce, and is\ \ getting out a book of poems labeled. “Mould\ and Iron '' Loves little theater movements and\ early American glass. His rooms are fixed up likeN an early Doge’s palace, with Victorian trimmings. 4| < -BL f jfc'jk J 99 ift'M l The sub freshman fixed up with the prep school trappings, all ready for the l frater nity boys to look him over. The coon coat will just about knock ’em dead! Hot dog! i .■ \ \ w ■ \' v \ jfy a "m No college body is complete without the ever-present alumnus with his flask and stock of “l-remember-whens ” GP klGP v y The big, strong, forceful guy who gets up at mass meetings and says: “Now, men. let s all get together tomorrow and show the team they have the college body behind them to a man— etc., etc. He makes Phi Beta Kappa.
12/13/1925 Evening star.
the son of twenty millions in oil! o,d you b " ,e " ht *■“* ~ ,rs The leading lady of the dramatic society who \ has been told that he really ought to go on \ "hi'Utfj professionally. His best roles are Lady Teazle. \ done with futurist scenery, and Viola, in \ “Twelfth Night." with not even a velvet drape. \ }:..vsjp;j The acting was so good no one missed it! \ ;v'3»n •• ■ *1 ijr / jt*t zAV VWb Meet Joe. the foot ball star, before the faculty put him on the side lines. He has six conditions and as many over cuts to his credit. /♦:• » Y t \ \ \ W\j^o • . fsj Itl rsj ir| < 1 J v \l/ fvy\ / 1 ysj' |A ■> A /Ha I Tr^e - if I-^v^yb.s H, A jai' y I ’Hill 1 / 1 j 9 / A mi jmmwm HV / The busy student who tries out for a little of every thing—assistant manager of the track team, ditto of the musical clubs, dramatics and base ball team. Senior year he will be rewarded by being chosen a member of the senior banquet committee. Sic transit gloria mundi. r j / ~■- Brag BHI 111 ■ rr | / Norbert is working his way through four strenuous years I of collegiate life, not as in the old days, by tending furnaces ' and waiting on table at the Commons, but as the spirit of jazz in a busy jazz orchestra. VI The solid background ’/ who longs to shine as a /figure in college activities. He compromises on the ches6 team. , The literary esthete has. to use his own \* words, simply NO flair for mathematics. \ y Likes T. S. Elliot and James Joyce, and is\ \ getting out a book of poems labeled. “Mould\ and Iron '' Loves little theater movements and\ early American glass. His rooms are fixed up likeN an early Doge’s palace, with Victorian trimmings. 4| < -BL f jfc'jk J 99 ift'M l The sub freshman fixed up with the prep school trappings, all ready for the l frater nity boys to look him over. The coon coat will just about knock ’em dead! Hot dog! i .■ \ \ w ■ \' v \ jfy a "m No college body is complete without the ever-present alumnus with his flask and stock of “l-remember-whens ” GP klGP v y The big, strong, forceful guy who gets up at mass meetings and says: “Now, men. let s all get together tomorrow and show the team they have the college body behind them to a man— etc., etc. He makes Phi Beta Kappa.
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1 Jl. X X . -.-, " ; _,- ' ■ gK r< »*•£, iCm!S. tfe*&J?i63EBfIBBBBBI Lloyd Hughes, movie star, and his champion whippets, the speediest dogs in America. The ani mals have won many races in California.
12/13/1925 Evening star.
1 Jl. X X . -.-, " ; _,- ' ■ gK r< »*•£, iCm!S. tfe*&J?i63EBfIBBBBBI Lloyd Hughes, movie star, and his champion whippets, the speediest dogs in America. The ani mals have won many races in California.
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4| < -BL f jfc'jk J 99 ift'M l sub freshman fixed up with the prep school trappings, all ready for the l frater nity boys to look him over. The coon coat will just about knock ’em dead! Hot dog!
12/13/1925 Evening star.
4| < -BL f jfc'jk J 99 ift'M l sub freshman fixed up with the prep school trappings, all ready for the l frater nity boys to look him over. The coon coat will just about knock ’em dead! Hot dog!
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~~ ~ ' 1 r~W Ki/' ir C' ' t. ' BkjW&jjw'of The hunting horn is heard in the land, and the crisp days of early Winter are here. An unusual photograph of three dogs on a “dead point.” i* & \ Photos
12/13/1925 Evening star.
~~ ~ ' 1 r~W Ki/' ir C' ' t. ' BkjW&jjw'of The hunting horn is heard in the land, and the crisp days of early Winter are here. An unusual photograph of three dogs on a “dead point.” i* & \ Photos
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'■< Hft* v . ,Wf, jmA ■ v »■ v» . ;il 1 -. «mhb » ' f -•' Monument to Balto, the hero dog of Alaska, placed in Central Park, New York. The dog, driven by Gunnar Kassan, pulled the sled which carried diphtheria anti-toxin to relieve
12/27/1925 Evening star.
'■< Hft* v . ,Wf, jmA ■ v »■ v» . ;il 1 -. «mhb » ' f -•' Monument to Balto, the hero dog of Alaska, placed in Central Park, New York. The dog, driven by Gunnar Kassan, pulled the sled which carried diphtheria anti-toxin to relieve
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as mushcr. as girl and it is to them she sends her messages. Great Britain's Newest Dreadnought Slides Down Ways ""u" "j"- i $11'. J- ' ri j id . i iter . si1 IByPudlto ft Atlantic) Down the ways goes another big wardog, one of two Great Britain may build before 1931 under Wash- ington treaty. Twenty thousand watched Princess Mary christen the Rodney, mystery ship of secret war improvements, at Birkenhead, England. She'll have 100-foot tower instead of bridges, squat funnel '
1/6/1926 New Britain herald.
as mushcr. as girl and it is to them she sends her messages. Great Britain's Newest Dreadnought Slides Down Ways ""u" "j"- i $11'. J- ' ri j id . i iter . si1 IByPudlto ft Atlantic) Down the ways goes another big wardog, one of two Great Britain may build before 1931 under Wash- ington treaty. Twenty thousand watched Princess Mary christen the Rodney, mystery ship of secret war improvements, at Birkenhead, England. She'll have 100-foot tower instead of bridges, squat funnel '
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" ' i' ii in i mii iniifii- r - -ii ii i ! 1 Fly P.vifi'- Allanti-I irageivg covers from master's bed when be heard piteous wails from kennel where hia Fon, Koltag. .1 irtrifd, t'hin'iek, sled dog, awakened Arthur T. Walden Rt Poland Springs, Me. Walden went, ki iii cl. where be found Kidtag strangling lo death from lead chain, and released dog just in time to -hi.wji Walden receiving cup won by team led by Chinook in recent Xew , England sled dog with Chinook, the wonder dog. in front.
1/20/1926 New Britain herald.
" ' i' ii in i mii iniifii- r - -ii ii i ! 1 Fly P.vifi'- Allanti-I irageivg covers from master's bed when be heard piteous wails from kennel where hia Fon, Koltag. .1 irtrifd, t'hin'iek, sled dog, awakened Arthur T. Walden Rt Poland Springs, Me. Walden went, ki iii cl. where be found Kidtag strangling lo death from lead chain, and released dog just in time to -hi.wji Walden receiving cup won by team led by Chinook in recent Xew , England sled dog with Chinook, the wonder dog. in front.
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Opera Star r- * m =i Mary Lewis With Her Pet Dog
1/29/1926 The Indianapolis times.
Opera Star r- * m =i Mary Lewis With Her Pet Dog
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As the Dogs Bring the Deer to Bay This unusual photograph, taken in FYanee, shows an old time deer hunt nearing it's climax. The dogs are rac*, ing along the bank to head off their quarry, which can be seen emerging from the river at the left after a long swim, **
2/4/1926 Douglas daily dispatch.
As the Dogs Bring the Deer to Bay This unusual photograph, taken in FYanee, shows an old time deer hunt nearing it's climax. The dogs are rac*, ing along the bank to head off their quarry, which can be seen emerging from the river at the left after a long swim, **
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"Snooks" Wins "Snooks," a pet bulldog owned by Edward Frank of Memphis, Tenn., got his master into a lawsuit and then got him out again. Frank was sued for $5,000 by a neighbor, who claimed tiic dog had bitten the neighbor's boy. The dog was malicious, he charged. Frank replied that the dog bit the boy because the boy had hit him with a stick, and to prove the dog was not of an ugly disposition led him before the jury. "Snooks" wagged his tail, the jury grinned and Frank won th verdict. His Own Case w'to'Aiivo,v ..wJ..tf...-.J.v.. .;rAjfc-..j:.AljiuL--wY... .V-i'J -
2/26/1926 New Britain herald.
"Snooks" Wins "Snooks," a pet bulldog owned by Edward Frank of Memphis, Tenn., got his master into a lawsuit and then got him out again. Frank was sued for $5,000 by a neighbor, who claimed tiic dog had bitten the neighbor's boy. The dog was malicious, he charged. Frank replied that the dog bit the boy because the boy had hit him with a stick, and to prove the dog was not of an ugly disposition led him before the jury. "Snooks" wagged his tail, the jury grinned and Frank won th verdict. His Own Case w'to'Aiivo,v ..wJ..tf...-.J.v.. .;rAjfc-..j:.AljiuL--wY... .V-i'J -
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REPLACES DOG TEAMS Even the husky trail dogs of the arnic regions must give up their place to modern industry s inventions. This is one of the snow-motors which will be used in an expedition to the North Pole. Gordon Scott, a mem ber of the Detroit-Wilkins Arctic Flight Expedition, ts shown testing the huge machine. The expedition will use this motor in place of dog
2/27/1926 The Bismarck tribune.
REPLACES DOG TEAMS Even the husky trail dogs of the arnic regions must give up their place to modern industry s inventions. This is one of the snow-motors which will be used in an expedition to the North Pole. Gordon Scott, a mem ber of the Detroit-Wilkins Arctic Flight Expedition, ts shown testing the huge machine. The expedition will use this motor in place of dog
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ft .1 ll ;V,5fJjW y5L CjvV4 Aw-Is '1 4JW w. -. i "I V ' tj 5 r ; - Lh"TS J . "rHJ 2 t " -xt . ' . I 1 h d .v v v ;1 a T VtlV'T?1 vlll it4' J I 9 q ...jn x J ' r I III JWfe?' " " i T $7 fy'f ?A 4 ' v - WMMW W f J MZj&h - J 'i'C!t , "2 fc F? "'K'pJ'f -" 4 YA'II 1 ' J I i Fl , SWI WIJ Pi ' t N ..... . .... .... ' '' '- ' nr- l.i.in t'lf. n:ol!;i. l-M.-'Uf" far. M rc Alr. Aian.isr '.,."::....' ... : i n. . , . - . . ii i'j-- I... . 1 1 j.i ii . , ; inii - , ;!- , K; . Orri. V :.-). u-o'. in en 1 f-' s'i . Constance Gets Married, Dog and
3/4/1926 New Britain herald.
ft .1 ll ;V,5fJjW y5L CjvV4 Aw-Is '1 4JW w. -. i "I V ' tj 5 r ; - Lh"TS J . "rHJ 2 t " -xt . ' . I 1 h d .v v v ;1 a T VtlV'T?1 vlll it4' J I 9 q ...jn x J ' r I III JWfe?' " " i T $7 fy'f ?A 4 ' v - WMMW W f J MZj&h - J 'i'C!t , "2 fc F? "'K'pJ'f -" 4 YA'II 1 ' J I i Fl , SWI WIJ Pi ' t N ..... . .... .... ' '' '- ' nr- l.i.in t'lf. n:ol!;i. l-M.-'Uf" far. M rc Alr. Aian.isr '.,."::....' ... : i n. . , . - . . ii i'j-- I... . 1 1 j.i ii . , ; inii - , ;!- , K; . Orri. V :.-). u-o'. in en 1 f-' s'i . Constance Gets Married, Dog and
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TALMADGE GETS MARRIED, DOG AND Constance Talmadge, moving picture star, is now Mrs. Alastair Mac intosh, wife of a wealthy Scotchman. Photo show’s the two just their wedding at Burlingame, Calif. Even Connie’s little dog got on the festivity.
3/6/1926 The Bismarck tribune.
TALMADGE GETS MARRIED, DOG AND Constance Talmadge, moving picture star, is now Mrs. Alastair Mac intosh, wife of a wealthy Scotchman. Photo show’s the two just their wedding at Burlingame, Calif. Even Connie’s little dog got on the festivity.
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' r '-• "* ’ ' Warren Brown, 13-year-old schoolboy, finishing second in the annual American Dog Derby at Ashton,
3/7/1926 Evening star.
' r '-• "* ’ ' Warren Brown, 13-year-old schoolboy, finishing second in the annual American Dog Derby at Ashton,
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They're Palm At )S S txff jit! "" -v f .t "Ornery Pill" is his name the dog's, that is. But call him an ornery dopr and right then you'll have a fight with 2-year-old Danny Martin on your hands! Danny exhibited l'ill at the Palm Beach Kennel club show. Beach Chums v f 7 . . -:.- o: .:,:,- s 1 j j
3/29/1926 New Britain herald.
They're Palm At )S S txff jit! "" -v f .t "Ornery Pill" is his name the dog's, that is. But call him an ornery dopr and right then you'll have a fight with 2-year-old Danny Martin on your hands! Danny exhibited l'ill at the Palm Beach Kennel club show. Beach Chums v f 7 . . -:.- o: .:,:,- s 1 j j
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. ’_ -3E i r 1 * ?* m / *) —» ♦« 4«- .>. * B Lined up for their Spring photograph. Puppies entered in the recent San Francisco dog show. , i „,t,i * n„i,
4/11/1926 Evening star.
. ’_ -3E i r 1 * ?* m / *) —» ♦« 4«- .>. * B Lined up for their Spring photograph. Puppies entered in the recent San Francisco dog show. , i „,t,i * n„i,
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'v flHj * •, |jy UK r| ■ y jB H L, v.H Sir * J fw I ,t\ ' iBBBBBBfI Bj B Rin-Tin-Tin, famous dog of the movies, is entertained in New York. He was honor guest at a luncheon by children at a Fifth avenue hotel. a underwood & underwood.
4/18/1926 Evening star.
'v flHj * •, |jy UK r| ■ y jB H L, v.H Sir * J fw I ,t\ ' iBBBBBBfI Bj B Rin-Tin-Tin, famous dog of the movies, is entertained in New York. He was honor guest at a luncheon by children at a Fifth avenue hotel. a underwood & underwood.
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oL Jack O’Neil, winner of the class for Washing ton male airedales, at the local dog show. He is owned by Mrs. P. E. Smith.
4/25/1926 Evening star.
oL Jack O’Neil, winner of the class for Washing ton male airedales, at the local dog show. He is owned by Mrs. P. E. Smith.
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tary He might be called a “dog-gone good nursemaid." Chickie, an educated police dog. takes his little mistress out each day on the streets of Rich
5/2/1926 Evening star.
tary He might be called a “dog-gone good nursemaid." Chickie, an educated police dog. takes his little mistress out each day on the streets of Rich
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So Now Billy Can Keep Him Billy W arhurst, 2, of Alameda, Calif., found a stray dog on the street. He named him “Sport.” and took him home, but hfs parents didn’t know whether they’d let him stay. But that night the house caught
5/3/1926 The Bismarck tribune.
So Now Billy Can Keep Him Billy W arhurst, 2, of Alameda, Calif., found a stray dog on the street. He named him “Sport.” and took him home, but hfs parents didn’t know whether they’d let him stay. But that night the house caught
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They Wear No Man’s Collar These two Manistee. Mich., girls have introduced anew fad -dog collar! for semi-formal afternoon wear They have their names engraved on ’em too. Left to right, they are Katherine Bigge and liogene Daniel*.
5/4/1926 The Key West citizen.
They Wear No Man’s Collar These two Manistee. Mich., girls have introduced anew fad -dog collar! for semi-formal afternoon wear They have their names engraved on ’em too. Left to right, they are Katherine Bigge and liogene Daniel*.
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They Wear No Man’s Collar These two Manistee, Mich., girls have a new fad—dog col lars for semi-formal afternoon wear. They have their names engraved ’em too. Left to right, they are Katherine Bigge and Rogene Daniels.
5/7/1926 The Bismarck tribune.
They Wear No Man’s Collar These two Manistee, Mich., girls have a new fad—dog col lars for semi-formal afternoon wear. They have their names engraved ’em too. Left to right, they are Katherine Bigge and Rogene Daniels.
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Nurse Makes 7-Day Trip By Dog Sled Mrs. Golden Brady and Nanyk, her favorite husky.
5/8/1926 The Indianapolis times.
Nurse Makes 7-Day Trip By Dog Sled Mrs. Golden Brady and Nanyk, her favorite husky.
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10,000 Dogs 11. H. Burton, 89, has been official dog catcher for the city of Fort Worth. Tex., for 17 years and has killed 10,000 stray dogs in that pe riod. He's ridden 125.000 miles while on duty, he figures. And he says lie loves dogs and hates to shoot them. FOR SHERIFF Your vote will help and he appreci ated. FRANK BARNES.
5/22/1926 The Bismarck tribune.
10,000 Dogs 11. H. Burton, 89, has been official dog catcher for the city of Fort Worth. Tex., for 17 years and has killed 10,000 stray dogs in that pe riod. He's ridden 125.000 miles while on duty, he figures. And he says lie loves dogs and hates to shoot them. FOR SHERIFF Your vote will help and he appreci ated. FRANK BARNES.
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. . : .jv B, BT ’ A painting of Washington’s dogwood by Emma Deuel Rice which was exhibited in the show of the Washington Water Color Club. i Emma H»*ui I Ri" 1
5/23/1926 Evening star.
. . : .jv B, BT ’ A painting of Washington’s dogwood by Emma Deuel Rice which was exhibited in the show of the Washington Water Color Club. i Emma H»*ui I Ri" 1
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They Wear No Man’s Collar These two Manistee, Mtch., girls have introduced a new fad -dog collar* for semi-formal afternoon wear They have theib names engraved on ’em, too. Left to right, they are Katherine Bigge and Kogene Daniels.
5/30/1926 Douglas daily dispatch.
They Wear No Man’s Collar These two Manistee, Mtch., girls have introduced a new fad -dog collar* for semi-formal afternoon wear They have theib names engraved on ’em, too. Left to right, they are Katherine Bigge and Kogene Daniels.
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Fences Cannot Stop Him i 4 -L- '" "" 7; ' ' -A " ij ‘ j J Fences, no matter how high, ran’t stope “Duke,” German police dog owned by Fdwin Burthen, I-arch mount, N, Y., when he’s after an in truder. In fact, hurdling fences like this is sport for him. The height is twelve feet.
6/28/1926 The Indianapolis times.
Fences Cannot Stop Him i 4 -L- '" "" 7; ' ' -A " ij ‘ j J Fences, no matter how high, ran’t stope “Duke,” German police dog owned by Fdwin Burthen, I-arch mount, N, Y., when he’s after an in truder. In fact, hurdling fences like this is sport for him. The height is twelve feet.
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CAN’T STOP HIM Pences, no matter. how high, can’t slop "Puke.” ‘German police dog own. e& by Edwin Barthen, Larch motet, ft T., when he’s after an intruder. fact, hurdling fences like this ia sport for him. The height ia 19 feet,
7/7/1926 The Bismarck tribune.
CAN’T STOP HIM Pences, no matter. how high, can’t slop "Puke.” ‘German police dog own. e& by Edwin Barthen, Larch motet, ft T., when he’s after an intruder. fact, hurdling fences like this ia sport for him. The height ia 19 feet,
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as of Evansville |jaij|L vijll'' ij rWRjm iifS 1 x 'w' Mfw' . iwmlWf Hr | rpllrif ML?* Thelba Doggett, 17, of fevans ville, Ind., who will represent Evans ville at the American Beauty and contest here at Walnut‘^arde, Aug. 15. More than. 100 from four States are expected in beauty contest.
8/5/1926 The Indianapolis times.
as of Evansville |jaij|L vijll'' ij rWRjm iifS 1 x 'w' Mfw' . iwmlWf Hr | rpllrif ML?* Thelba Doggett, 17, of fevans ville, Ind., who will represent Evans ville at the American Beauty and contest here at Walnut‘^arde, Aug. 15. More than. 100 from four States are expected in beauty contest.
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State Agent for Insurance Firm ■Th. mSBI Hk rajngl ~ l &***' $|5L *'. X W *®P‘T Theodore l'aliie Theodore Pain© is now associ ated with H. A. Shane, State agent for the Bulldog Auto Fire Insur andee Association of as a
8/23/1926 The Indianapolis times.
State Agent for Insurance Firm ■Th. mSBI Hk rajngl ~ l &***' $|5L *'. X W *®P‘T Theodore l'aliie Theodore Pain© is now associ ated with H. A. Shane, State agent for the Bulldog Auto Fire Insur andee Association of as a
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^ < ^ —NEA. London Bureau , _The Prince of Wales had a bi» tfme when ho spent a dal and d .night A* the Boy Scout camp •" Wklea. Here he U, all dogged O"* in Scout uniform, starting the tu** 'of-wnr In the field day held In ***' ■hopor. .. WANT NOTICas for p«Honi
9/4/1926 Richmond planet.
^ < ^ —NEA. London Bureau , _The Prince of Wales had a bi» tfme when ho spent a dal and d .night A* the Boy Scout camp •" Wklea. Here he U, all dogged O"* in Scout uniform, starting the tu** 'of-wnr In the field day held In ***' ■hopor. .. WANT NOTICas for p«Honi
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—NBA. N«w York ISurtM Wb«n Oen® Tunney, former "Devil-Dog," arrlvod at Camp Anthony Wayne. Philadelphia, hi* former huddle* gave hhn a rouatng welcome *Oone (• to training to moot J&k -Daropaey ftopt/ St for the world’# tatty ‘weight chain plonahlp. .
9/18/1926 Richmond planet.
—NBA. N«w York ISurtM Wb«n Oen® Tunney, former "Devil-Dog," arrlvod at Camp Anthony Wayne. Philadelphia, hi* former huddle* gave hhn a rouatng welcome *Oone (• to training to moot J&k -Daropaey ftopt/ St for the world’# tatty ‘weight chain plonahlp. .
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JhM I 't ■■ -U.U M" <* !B» process to the point of taking a single picture in one-six thousandth of a sec ond. One of his chief exploits was to picture the life movements of the in terior organs of a dog which had been ■ |
9/26/1926 Evening star.
JhM I 't ■■ -U.U M" <* !B» process to the point of taking a single picture in one-six thousandth of a sec ond. One of his chief exploits was to picture the life movements of the in terior organs of a dog which had been ■ |
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■w*x. -« >JB^^BB9 Ten thousand dollars’ worth of dog is represented in this police pup, Carlo von Taubenbrunnen. He has been
9/26/1926 Evening star.
■w*x. -« >JB^^BB9 Ten thousand dollars’ worth of dog is represented in this police pup, Carlo von Taubenbrunnen. He has been

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