20
THE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1914.
BROWN AND CORNELL
TO SHOW NEW TRICKS
Tcaiiih Will Clnsh on Polo
(rounds Next Sntiirday Keyed
for Worm Contest.
llrown t'lilverslty's fan, nnd aggressive
football team w 111 face Cornell at the I'olo
Grounds next Saturday afternoon with on
Immaculate record for the season. It Ih
true tint the Provldcnco wairlors are
Mill confront! d with Ike heaviest part of
their schedule, but It Is i-aunlly true tr.it
they li.iv' pointed tip to Maturday's Knm
tu cm- Hi" most imirtant nil the ll&t.
l!row-n was mi'i of the few Kastrrn
college teams tli.it was not actively oti
Kaged yesterday. Tin- weekly game, was
pliijed on Thtir.I. afternoon beciiusn of
thu IDOth iinnlveisnry exi-rclseii and re
sulted In it 1C tn 0 victory over Wcslcynn.
This n'.n the first teal test to which tho
nmrlilnn bad len put liy tho coaches,
who were innfi opted with thn task of
ib-vh ping a li-mi coir-posed lararrly of
srrubs from lust veu-'s .i-oonds and fiom
livHhniH.i. i
In th.' U.-b-v.in game Hto'vn's light
epgn K ill-n 1ii m-.i pi nty of Mpeul
nougii o off."t a decided weight handi
cap In view nf tin- possibilities of tho
modern styli- i-f o;a-n ;d i Ute.it pro
flclvnev win- slinwii In p.is-.lnv. nd run
ning and even tn old fashioned line buck
ing tactics. Ttir tea in Ik said to possess
In (Iiirdoti i Hiiiiditful drop kicker and
xccpttonntly clover punter.
In spile of 1'orni-H'a superior weight
It Is billovid that Saturday's iramo will
develop limn of tho latest i meltlos of
the gridiron sport. The rival co.nhoi
t.rivn HpeclalU'-il on open formations.
Cohi-Ii Sharpi' of Cornell watcind the
Vale. Voire IMmc contest at New Haven
vesterilay to get pointers on the Mil's
mu tiplc lateral pass effects, a tr'ck that
was Introduced Into tTie American game
by f'aiiadKin rugby specialists.
Cornell and llrown have Ixith mart.)
arrangements to prnetlsD r.t the. Polo
Orounds Krldny afternoon so that they
may study the light and wind effects. Tho
'iMnts; w III arrive Thursday night. Cor
liell v. Ill he quartered at the Astor Hotel
end llrown at the Hlltmore.
Oroitndkeeper Harry I'ahlan has al
ready completed the reinodii'.lln(r of tho
gridiron. As for the Army-Navy Kam
of last fall lh diainonU has been levelled
and reoiieil Tho turf should be linn
by th. end of the week so that If tho
wcnihor Is ln stsed will count
I "or Hi" convenience of tho public the
m.u nientH of both i-oinell and llrown
tiave ir. ed to hive their players num
bered for tills garm-
FINALS IN OCTOBER TOURNEY.
an . ni i inn i neir iin iii'n ni nir
M Ilr .....r ',,..
Vo.STfl.Air.. (let. 17. The iln.iN
OcfiN-r loiirnntnent nnd a l-ali "ep-
stakes ! tore- elates kept the numbers
or ine .Montria'r Golf t'lult Iuhj
'n too sweeptiKes, j:. c. Ierr
iar , nun i.i; n. Stearns in rlas.i
n, w-iin ,i, .mu i r. n.iii in ciais c,
.1111 I. lie- ecure ; I
Cinwi A It. r. Kerr. i 4 -U. ?3. J. It.
nsiti-n. 7 11 ?s. .1. v SurliriiE. ,Ir, -
1. it, J. 11. ICreiner. P0- e. n
("! J) K. U. Sienrns, 5 IS. 7(, p y.
Merrill. SO-ir.. Ti: J. N'nyes. 33 If.. ' Tk
TV. 11 Lnttin. l' U 5.
Ctins I' I' V. Mull. SI 2a. 13. N. 1
Hill. ; 7-1. P ! .mrte. fit II. Til
Dyr Smth. li;:v, T
Oct'e TotirnHiuent--llaten eight nf nrt
sixteen A. C Pratt he(1i . m. .-jlnerr. 3
nd :
feeond Sixteen r R Merrill best v II.
Ixiftur. 1 an I
lleiteti KlKtlt R. C. Krr beat P. t,. Os
Urher. 1 up.
Third KUteen rt. II (treitor)- '.iai T. K.
Oliver. I up
Pourth Mttfen S C. t.onrle het ('. M.
Deuitnty .1 nnd t
Ilea ten flight -W tlirj.il b.t K. (.
nhimke .in. I 1.
SURPRISES IN ENGLISH SOCCER.
.Vfam-hi-.irr rilj wins mill LcbiU In
lie I'lrst Ills Islun,
T-oNpov, Oct 17- The results of tho
principal lriu;u games decided to-day
' " ' ' r :L'rj:.' !" . Zn l
,nin iiuin f nui-i t-ciiiiK 1-IHIIIKes 111 I no I
it-ri-eiing ennrges in inni
tsblf.1. In the llrst division M.meheMer
city scored a splendid away win over
Vo.i. er.nn..- n i r,..ntno . ,.i....,
record nt the top of the tnble. The
Arsenal easily accounted for Mhickpool
and Huddcrstltbl Town beating Fulham
these two clt'bs are having a desperate
race for top place of the second division,
Watford at last got to the top of the
Southern I.eagun bv winning their away
game with Croydon Common. Tho re
ull I.r.AOIT t.
MMilleelioriTiRb. 1 . Nevrcaiitle tTulted, I.
fhettlelrt t'nlteci 1. Tottenham Hotspur, 1.
Aston Vllln. 3; llurnley, 3.
t.lvnrpnoi. nrmirurd CHv. 1
ll.-.iilford, 3: cheii-en, o.
Ol I ll n in Alhel.. 1; IJverton. 1
Mum-better fnlteil. ti; U'pit llromwiph
A!M..n. 0.
Tlolton Wnn.terers, 0, Sheffield VVednee
i f.
Hl.ii-khiirn Hove... 1. Sunderland, t,
Noiib futility. 0. Monche.ter city, t.
uiAiitii: ii.
I,eieier Koe, Zl Notts Korest, 1.
Ilnru,e, Prenon North I'ml, t
rilim.op. 3: Unrv. i).
Wrilver!impt-'n W.. S; Hrlntiil City. !.
fiitlmin. -, Hudderifield Town, 3.
ffui'hp(ir- County. 1, ilrtmsh) Town, 1.
Ilu'l citv. 0. Iitrinlnith.im. o.
I.ee t Citv, 3: l.ln- nln City, 1.
riupiou Orient, o. linrby Co-inty, 1,
Arveniil. -.1; Ilinckpool, 0.
SOL'TIIIIIIN I.KAr.UK.
J,uton Town, 0; P.xeter City, !.
1'ortinmuth. 0, Cardiff City, 1.
Fwlmlnn Town. 2. Ilrlshton an-l llnve, 1,
S-mthend I'lllti-d. 1, (itllltlKhiim, 1.
QJi-enn Piirk It. 1: Norwich city. t.
MlKnill. :, West limn t'nlte,!, t
tlrl'tnl Hovers, 3. lV'iiioulli Art-vis, 3.
Cri-ydon Cnnimon. o, Watford, I.
Mending, ':. Northiunpiiin, 1
fliuMlAlnpti-n, I', Crt.il 1'iiluce. f.
Ht-ottlsli l,i-iiKiie Mici-i-e Itesults,
Lomkin. t)t:. 17 Thi-te were a uumbi-r
surprising ns-jltA In today's Scottish
.engtm sanies, ijuite th" most rtnrtllng
being tlm defeat of the Hanger by Ayr
United, the winners netting Into second
place in the tnnle. The result;
brdeen. I . Thlr.l Lanark. !.
Iiiimiiirion. 1 . AtMrlennlhnii, 4
Ay t'nlted. s. KnnKtrs, 1.
Cnltle, I , t'nlklrlt, 0
lltlnib-e A, ip,Mrta, l-
lllbernlln, : llainlllon A.. 3
fsripk Thlstl. 0. Kilmarnock ('
Motherwell, 0; Morton, I.
n-Uth Hovers. -, Ht Mlrren. 2.
tleroiiil flonnil for President's Cup,
New rtocilKt.l.r., Oct. 17. Tho icond
round for the president's cup and nn
eighteen hole handicap were played to
day at the Wykagyl Country Club The
handicap va won by W. I.. o'Hrlon,
with a cnril of t-0 12, 75. Th" sum-mirh-s
:
President's Cup Hocnml rnun.l C. 15
Mnltbv ami N. II. liuaey, Jr.. finished all
even with H. K Shriller and 0 T. I.uh
nun. II. (1 VVrlKht nnd O. c f-emple bent
a. 11 1 1 1 ii 1 1 nnd I' II Cunntimhani, I ami 3,
P J. Ito.-ker ami tv I'. Juilklim biiii 11
tv Hk.H mi.) w i Iliike!'. (t ii ml r,.
II f,. boiler nnd r. If llofmAn be-it II
V. Unlnee and ll. K. Wblmer, ! nnJ 1.
rtnriii-s Wins nt IpnvTiuiila.
P.vk. N. V.. Oct. 17. fleurgo II. Humes,
Willi n scorn of 7'.i K, 74, led the ik-ld In
th" eighteen hole handicap at tho Apa
'i nn's Club tn-d.iv. There wn Ii tin In
thn swi-epsinki-H between W. H. Wallace,
Jr , SI 3, 70, and ',. S. 'Nash, 84 S. 7il.
Th-i n-nie In the handicap!
il II Itnrne. TH-.h. ;i: K. H. Nash. SI -V
: II T. W.Hdiii, t6- -to. 7S; Krank
IVet.nj. T -V 7. Honoy I'hiiumer, 7
Cininell Ulna Hal) Siirt-patnlim.
-iiwahk, N. .1. Oct. 17 -A 'ull Hrteep.
f on tae Glen lttdgn Country Club
s was won to-iiaj- bv p Cintull.
w in a net .-oiii of 7i Tho ri-nret :
r nn.. 'fti 311. ;i w Jj I.vrn, 30
'I wiiii. h s:, 7( l n
9'",- ' IS 77 J U New-e I 1 n, 7J.
sl l'l", & J 7$. II. Ileeliinan, 102
. 3 U. O. Uurtlitt, Ui J7, tl.
CORNELL FEARS BROWN TEAM.
(in me n( I'olo Ground mi nnlunlevj-
Nhnnlrt lie n Good One.
Ithaca, Oct. 17. For the first time In
nineteen years the Cornell football team
T.-1M play llrown next Saturday ut the
I'olo Grounds In New York city. The
game, which Is regarded ms olio nf tho
most Important on thn Cornell schedule
this year, will be the flrnt that Cornell
has played In New York since otlo of (lien
Warner's teams wan beaten by Princeton
at the I'olo (Hounds In 190G,
The last time that llrown and Cornell
pla)ed the Ithacans beat the Hrtinonlnns
by tho scorn of 6 to I, and the members of
tin- Cornell squad nnd the coaches antici
pate a severs battle.
l'p to last weak the outlook for a strong
Cornell team was none, too promising, but
the general Improvement shown In tho
Carlisle Kamu and the moral effect of this
victory has so Improved the football situ
ation at Ithaca that the backers of this
team uro hopeful that I)r, Sharpe's ole.ven
will Klvo a good account of Itself against
llrown.
Suffering defeats at the hands of Pitts
burn and Colgate and giving an exhibition
of most of the footbal! faults which the
lack of experience produces, the Cornell
eleven got together ngnlnst the Indians
and won easily. Tho Green lino Is playing
a much stronger gamo and tho back Held
Is giving evidence of considerable power,
tly the time of the Drown gaino ("apt.
(I'Henrn. who has been out of the lineup
for weeks, should bo In good form, and
Dr. Shiirpe expects to develop two sets of
powerful, olTMislvi) halfbacks. L"p to this
time the Ithacans hive not attempted
much forward passing, but the prnctlce In
the put week h.ie been directed toward
the development of various new plays.
The team will leave for New York
Thursday night. October 22. Not only
will a, considerable, number of undergrad
uates attend tho game, but the Cornell
alumni In New Yoik nro exp-ct-il to bo
out In force.
ENTRIES CLOSE THIS WEEK.
Tvveiitj-nflh Annnnl Ilenle Trials
Will lie Held .Soon.
Entries closo on Thursday, (.'ctober 22.
for the twenty-llfth annual field trials of
the National Heaglo Club of America.
Tru-so tests nro to tako place at Ulue
mont, Va beginning November 5. Th
eighth show of beagles takes placi during
tho trial week. The secrctnry Is llamsay
Turnbull, 3S Wall street, New York, and
to him all entrlis must bo made.
Illuetnont Is about ' flfty-iwven miles
from Washlnnton, at the end of the line
of the Washington nnd Did Dominion
blxlh nnd M streets, tleorjp'tuwn. The
heidqtiarters of tho club during the trials
will be at Itosetnore, the property of W.
I.. Humphrey, about one and u half miles
from the railroad station at Itlttemont.
The, trials will start on Thursday eve
ning. Novemlier I. and the bench show
I takes place under A. K. C. rules on No-
tliKcs place under A. tv t rules on Jo , ,, ... ,i. Ii.nr.l of Health for the
r"",.8-.. .,.1,er.,?!.?1L..,je.!nf,'5 "tbran,5obot.n;n.,;.' ' "kat' augus' body
It IS orileiMi mat no miming or - - - . nnimu hud
'"'.. ?J'' li!!,!ifl:meromhratb1'ls. UThlsrlwouU
UIH'1 "l lU'llUi unlive -vi T i
In 1'ial'two weeks pr.Vidlng th- tila's. Th" '
p-.ildent of the club Is James W. Apple- i
ton. The vlce.prwl.Unln are George P.
'won In 'Cow-din. Jr. The executive i-ouimltten
in riasMU-onslsts of Arthur S. Hunlen. G. Mlttlln
, Wharton and M. S. Hi-yal. llarnhH- i urn-
bull presl.U-i over law and representa-
OUIl prei.Mf. nrr n nil,;- iiii-i
tlvf fleVl trli' mmmrticc
BEN LEWIS TO HAVE A RIVAL.
Kriinr lliirr, Niilr-d IIiikIIsIi
llnmller. Is Comlnir Over.
Trom tho other side i: Is leatntd that
r ...... 1I...M... nf f.ip,tlfr IntmU tn visit
Li- .- U.M ..-III hi-lncr over with bill!
a team of ilog. It Is not Improbable mat
Me. Ttnsser will remain in the United
Ktafs. Kor many years Mr. Hosser has
been one of the best known of thn pro
fessional Judges nnd handler- of dogs and
of iultry In Wales and tin- west of Eng
land. His aptitude for making the must
of dogs In the rim: was nppii'ent as far
back n the enrl ifle, when as a youth
he led ruch cre houndH ns finikin. Meiu
non, Lancashire Witch. Mother Demdlke
nnd others to victors
Tl-ee long tails subsequentl.v be.'nmo
the winning giej hounds In the I.'nlted
Htntes In nnd around 1ST.. Mr. Tlosser
was assiiclated with tho famous sporting
.!. kennels of ll. I" and .1. 1 Charles of
. " .,il,
" n . .... .... .
Non,n- "IHmorgan. wmcn lea me nj ,
KreyhoundH, Cl.i.nb er spaniels i....i I some
other dogs If Mr Kossf r goes Into the
rlnc as n nubile handler lien U-wls of
Lajinlowne, will have some one to
beat In the various methods of making a
dog appear ut his best.
As n keen Judge of poultry Ooorga Ilos
ser has for many years been much In
demand on the other side, and his acumen
In that particular line In of so high an
order that committees have not had the
slightest hesitation in handing over n
whole show for his expert opinion, every
chicken from brahmns to bantams having
been Ills keen hobby nt one lime or an
other. lie Mund to J ii duo nt Ilenvrr.
The Colondo Kennel Club will hold
its annual show at Innver on October .10, 1
.11 and Novernbi-r 1. Kntrlcs close on '
I-'rldav. October 23. !r John De Mund ,
will Judge all breeds. Olllccrs of this club,
which Is iilllllati-d with the A. K. C. are:
President. I" S. Gordon , vlce-pn-sldi-nl,
J. 11. Ilenedlct ; second vlce-piestdent. W.
1.. May, nnd IV, Charlia Arthur Kills,
si-cri.tary-treasurer. Entries must be made
to J. H. Hamilton, 431-433 .Syjnos llulld
lng, Bejiver, Col,
Iltirt il'Onr Show Promise.
Among tho young Boston terrlor doga
receiving n good deal of notice Is Hud
d'Oar, the property of Harry I. Alexander
of tli'a city. Hud d'Oar has nccomplWhed
considerable winning and Is by Innls
Arden Kid out of lletsy Taylor. He Is a
dark mahogany brlndle In color and with
poifect white mirklngs. Ills skull Is flat
and broad and thn muzile square, Al
together he Is a well mudn and attractive
dog.
Wntlnntla 1't-nrl tn Ciinie Here.
l"ho Alreilale terrier bitch Watlantl
Pearl, considered one of the best of hi-r
sex nnd breed In Kngland of late years,
l.as been sold by C. P. Walker of Wol-
tanton, Kngland, to ijeorgo S. Thomnw,
Hamilton, Mass. Wa'lnnils Iloyallst,
nothr high clans Airedale from the
same ijunrters, has boon acquired by Mr.
Thomas, WatlaiulH Pearl has taken ono
i-luillf nsn certificate and was rescrvo for
that high honor several times across the
Atlantic
Iloatoii Terrier Mutch ArrHiiired.
The Hoston Terrier liroedeth Associa
tion will hold its third monthly mulch
at tlm Hotel Gregorian nn -Monday, Octo
ber 3, nt S:3n p. M. Thirty valuable
apeclal prize, all leadv for delivery, will
bo offered. Hutry bl.inkH irity be obtained
from the sicrctary, Itobert Wnters, Hi
;-cst l-'orty-ilfth stnet. New Vork.
Jurist Mil j Dnua Abroad.
Jnstlco Tow-usend Scudder of New York,
nc-ordlng to flur logi, has In en putvihas
Ing rone cocker spaniels from II. S. l.loyd,
Ware, Hertfordshire. Judge Scudder'a new
dog Sonlaon of Were Is a black, white
anil tnu colore d eo. key and a eon of
Truthful of IVnie, u winner of many
llrst prlai-s this year it all tlm principal
shows on tho other shin Jtnlfe Scudder
lino bottrht Grlndon Oeraldln. tlm bet
blue roan colored iWughtei' of Grlndor,
Gerald.
Mrs, llntllry I Nw Srorclnrj.
The executive of the Toy Kpanlnl Club
of America announces that Mrs W. W,
Hsdy of Sea CUff, I.. I.N V . Is Its
new secietui y. vie. Mrs. II. S Morris,
who resigned th oftlo-i after a long .ml
niot successful term. Mm Haiti y m a
well know-ii toy spaniel breeder and ex
hlbltor, and bur txperlenco In thes
varieties Is of lone stanUlne.
'DOG LOVERS TO YOTE
AGAINST FOES OF DOG
Advocate Soiindiiifr Candidates
on Question Henefit
llecital Nov. 1 1.
MA XV ATTEND MKKTINO
The Dog Lovers Protective) Assiclatlon
of New York held a meeting last night at
the Hotel Oregorlnn. Thomas Turley,
'president, was In the chair and Jules
l'erond, vice. A number of woinTi wero
present. Tho tntertalnment cotninlttevo
imported that L. II. West of llrooklyn,
a member of the association, had offered
to provide a hnll nnd tho lalnt for a
musical recital and concert to bo held
In llrooklyn, on November 11, the pro
ceeds to go to tho society. Among thoso
on the progrumino will bo llnefnel Dlax,
Spanish tinor; Miss Kathryn Piatt (lunn.
violinist; Irwin llaseell, plimUt; Miss
Florence Hurdle, meziu-soprano, and Miss
Anna Ilnjhou 11.11, soprano.
Tho chairman said that It was his In
formation that n mi mbtr of the Hoard of
Aldermen pioposed Introducing an ordi
nance that would forbid tho kceplnc of
all dogs within the confines of tho city
of New York. The association will pro
test against such an action and endeavor
to bring tho political or votive power f
nil dog ownerH lit New York to set nsldo
suoh an object. The chairman explained
that In the eye of the law thn dog Is
not personal property ns Is tho case with
o'hfr domestic animals; and It would be
the duty of tho association to itduco
and support legislation that made dogs
personal property A committee Is to U"
apisiltited with this end In vtw.
I. O. Itossman. fiO Wall street, said that
nil candidates for State olllees at the
November elections should be sounded by
uuallflcd voters on the new and proposed
ling ordinance. This being a permanent
organltatlon with nn ever Increasing roll
of membership. -Mr. llossmati thought that
tn tlmo tho purposes of tho usroclatlon
could become Stnto and even nation wide.
Members, ought to uso their Influence to
havo all dogs licenced. Later on profes
sional dog otvnra would give lectures on
docs nnd die hltorlei of the nri-ccis,
Veterinarians might provide freo clinics,
nnd In maiiv other w.'.vs the Interests ol
dog lovrs could bo well and thoroughly
looked after
Om member, Mls Poste-. referring to
the rabies scares, told the meeting mat
Plalntleld, N .1.. w, nulte to tin; fore In
tho circulation of theso alleged "Mef"
lineentlv. .i don was killed on thn rnllro.nl
nnd mne one had cut off tho head and
-,, if,,,,
tor by Mti-. an Hue
si n, secretary or tn"
'''!rln''' ' I'VTjV'itn'uM I tSnt tho
T omas Orlsdat o mU t!
Plalnlleld Humane Six-t- ty
tinfalr. t ). , ?' ,,7 !f, j of th'
'! "how ""1 ' ,n. Sj h
'"" "" "" - - 7-
had .Ion; "J'ln "R' 11"
- , . , III
'be held next Snturdnv night. Further
ll". liulll iii. in. iitaw .
particulars m.i bo had from the secretary.
I-'O N llancox M i-st 1th stre. t
NO BIG DOGS ALLOWED.
0 , Mtllr Kelltms Will He- l,e In
"I Slmvi This M eeU
A rennrkable ehow nf d"gs Is expected
at the Hotel tlrfgo-i.in. New York, en
Weduenlnv even'ng. October 21. This
ovont Is lo be styled Dcks In To land,
and will be held under tho auspices of the
Wood mere Kennel Club, the. president of
which Is .Innu e K. Mtade of Hronkln. Tr.c
entry will ! a I irge one, and riomlnitlotu
close on October 1? to W. II Pun-el'.
Tlro.idway. or with nn ndded fe on tho
evening nnd at plnre of show.
Pekingese, toy Hoston terrier". P"m
eranl.ins l;ngllh toy spaniels, Japanese
epnnlelH and .ill kind of toyh will bo pro
vided for. and there are special prUis tn
be won In addition to money and ribbons.
At the last Mi.- show of this kind held
by Ih" Woodiiiern Kennel Club nt fin
Gregorian there were eevernl Love dogs,
l-autlful creatures In themselves, bit'
somewhat out of place when competing
for spiwM.il prl7.e against lnp dogs. At one
tttn" ' Issue lay between nr.e nf Charles
I.udwlgH enormous Great H.inis and ll
Pi-klngesn dog. Iloth were hli'h clans.
This time, however, all of the dor will
bo strictly toy clog". The pub.lc Is In
vited to nttend. Thero Is no ch.irgo for
admission, and at "tii-h sho?s dogs nto
generally on sle ard may l- ohtalred nt
reasonable figures.
PLENTY OF ROOM FOR SHOW.
I.Hrnc Spnce nl Waldorf Will He
l)einliil tn Sinnll IIoks,
It has now been deluded that the Astor
Gallery, the Palm Hooni, tho Myrtle Iloom.
the Kast IIuiiiii and tho largn foyer con
necting In the Waldorf-Astoria w.ll bj
given ovtr to tho Toy Spaniel Club of
America for Itn nnnual show on Mumlay
nnd Tuemlny, Iit-cember 2s and 25. S-v-era!
other breeds will bo catered for be
sides the toy Hpanlcls of the Occident and
Orient. Pomeranians and Pekingese will
be In evidence at thl show. Dachshunds,
toy bull terriers, Trench bulldoss, Ho Hon
terriers, fiealyham terriers, Scottish ter
rlirs, West Highland white terriers, Schlp
perltes, pugs, toy poodles. Yorkshire ter
I lets, Maltese terriers, toy black and tun
terriers, griffons ( Ilruicllols), pjplllons,
Italian greyhounds nnd Shetland sheep
dogs -will also have a liberal classification.
In Itsilf this show- Is always a fashion
able one from the society point of view,
and all of them dogs being more or less
sllwit In thnlr ways, there Is a consequent
atmosphere of quiet and ease within the
whole rango of the salons. Any Inform i
tlon dislred may be had by addressing
tho superintendent for the, club. Georg
K. Foley. Iinsdovme. ln.
SHEPHERD DOG CLUB TO MEET.
Jnitse for AWslmlnaler !Iioit .Ibj-
Of Selected.
The next regular meeting of the Ger
man Shepherd Dog Club of America will
be held on Monday, Novralr 9, at the
Hotel Gregorian, New York. At tnnt tlmo
It Is likely that tho board of governors
will havo received from members; their
Ideas as to who should Judge the German
sheepdogs at the chow of the Westminster
Kennel Club on Kebruary 22, 1910, 111 New
York. In the event of the vote of the
members having been received the meet
ing will decldo on the question on tho
il ito. mentioned,
A number of other Important matters
concerning the club nnd the dog it In out
to promote and benefit will be brought bw
fore the meeting. Further particulars In
referenco to this club may bo obtained
from tho secrotary-trensttrer, IlenJ.imln II.
Throop, Scranton, Pa, The other of.
flcrra are: Preldeiit, Mrs c Hnlsteml
Yates, O.ik Kldge, Vn, : vice-president.
William N'uhnff, Harrington Park, N. J
and Now York city; delegato to tho Amor
loan Komel Club, It. J. fitewart. Hay
Shore, I.. 1 N, Y.
Dr. Hell Dies Xtlddenl.
The sudden death Is announced of
Ur. A. W Hill, secrttat-y of the Cana
dian Industrial Kxhlbltl n, well known
throughout Canada and tho Culled States
ns a man grevtly Inlerchted In dog and
dog fhowe. Apoplcvy wnx the cans" of
death Ur Hell on tho nil; lit beforo
his death was apparently In tho prime, of
llfo. indeed ho whh n man of HltiKUlarly
rine and robuet pbyelqu.
CATS BRING UP PUPPIES.
I'ellne Foster .Molhrr Tnkr ood
Care of Mltle M.nU'bse Terriers.
Among the most beautiful, typical and
well kept toy doftei In America ar the
Maltese terriers, lloth New York and
Philadelphia lead In the illallty of this
breed. Among the owners of Malte.-tfl
dogs In New York Is Mrs. M. Koerlln of
173th street, and she has possi-mcd them
for a long time.
About eight years ago Mrs. Koe.rlln
was tho chief promoter and founder of
the Mnlteso Terrier Club of America, and
this society now offers medals and other
prlzeo at tho leading shows. Tun Sum re
porter saw Champion Honny Hoy, Mrs.
Koer!ln' s celebrated dog, this week. Ho
Is a remarkablo Maltese, beautiful In the
length and texture of his hair. Theto
nro snow white puppies with Champion
Folly as their dam, nnd all of thesu were
In tip top form.
It wm Interesting to hes,r from Mrs.
Koerlln that who huj great respect for
cats as foster mothers for Maltese, pup
pies. They are not only nfficllohnto :in-l
enre, taking nurses, but they keep the
wholps scrupulously clenii. They are con
tinually licking tho soft nnd Huffy conts
of the puppies, and tho rough tongue of
the cat removed every particle of dirt and
actually promotes the growth of tho hulr,
a very essential matter or point In tho
Maltese terrier. There Is, however, one
drawback. Cats often persist In bringing
In mlco for the puppies to play with, and
In one Instance last week a rat was con
veyed to the puppies' bed, either for the
little dogs to "pracllso" on or as an
nrtlclu of diet.
Mrs. Koerlln Is also tho owner of somo
Pomeranians, among them being the smart
little black Tiny Ulack oy, the dog
which gained the prlte for tho best dog
t the rcc-nt Inaugural show of the llronx
Kennel Club.
FRENCH BULLDOGS AT BOSTON.
Annnnl .llunr Will llrlnn Out t.'ejnnl
Fine ;.ieclmrti.
Tin. French Uulldog Club of New Kng
land will hold its ninth utinunl specialty
show at the Horticultural Hall. lloton,
Miss., on Wednesday nnd Thursday. No
vember 11 and 12, F.ntrl'ti closo on Oc
tober 19, to Charles n. Townseiid, In F.x
change street. Hoston. Harry W. I.acy
the well known veteran dog Judge, will
adjudicate. Thcro Is an Immense list of
sptclal prlr.es, Many of theso nre In cash.
It will be a I points show.
Tho neighborhood of Poston has long
been noted for the excellence o. Its
French bulldogs, which hav been bred
with great success, and the Important
nnd substantial support given to tho
variety by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold l.awson
nnd others has accomplished so much
that Piston has been ah! tn hold the
record French Ilulldog Club iihow- of tho
world. Moreover the style nr.d i-erfec
t!on of the French bulldogs produced In
and around Hoston have been aneau 01
all others. Some of tho most notable
of the New York dogs have been bred In
Massachusetts. It Is within the knowl
edge of all breiders of French bulldogs
that new utid good young dngr nre always
lllielv to come out at th- nnnnai show
of the I" B. D. C N. K. So the greatest
Inlet et Is taken n the coming event.
BULL TERRIERS AT MINEOLA.
Annnnl Minir Will III- Held nl I'lllr
Criinnris on October ill.
The Hull Terrier Club of America will
hold Its nnntiil show nt too fair ground",
Mlneoln. U I, on s.itunlav. (.ii-toner .u
lir. II. I.. jntn'e of hlue Island. 111., wl'll
Judge. Them nre cash prlres tn tile
rtgula- classes and a long list of valuable
special prlres. There are two winners'
elasscf. and a win In elthi-r of these will
count four points toward the fifteen re
quired to m.-iki. a dog u cluimploii under
the rules of the American Kennel Club.
The entries close on Saturday. Octo
ber 21, with M. A. Duke, (7 Kast Flfly
elghth sttect. New York. Ah heretofore.
It Is expected that this show will prove
a popular on The membership of the
club l representative and several you-ig
dogs are to come out. Non-member may
exhibit In any of tho classes it a comin-m
fee. The nttleers of this club an- W 1
Gartn-r. pr.lden-. It. II KiUot. first
vice-president H I' Nordhelmer. second
vice-president . John W. llrltton 2d, score-tary-treasurer
, de k-gtite to tuc. A. K. C.
Hr. A. P. Northrldge, cuModlan of tii"
stud liok. Scott I.. Mbby.
WHJ, JUDGE IN ENGLAND.
Snrrras Lost Yenr fle-stilts In liuer
leiili's llernirHKeiiietil.
Theodore Offfrman of New York will
Judge the Alri-dali' terriers and wire
haired fox terriers at the natlonnl show
at "lllnnlngham, Kngland. on January
20 and 21. Mr. Offernian judged at the
last show of the KngUnh Kennel Club,
London, October, 191". It was at this
first Pl.is event that the American's
nwirds met with the highest favor, nnd
In recognl.lng the Airedale the now
Chtmplon Ityburn Swell In the novlci
class Mr. Offernian deinonntratcd tint
he could sen aheAil.
Tho then unknown Ityburn Swell soon
afterward became a full champion, and In
Kngland ht was never beaten by one of
his own breed. Ityburn Swell recently
arrived here nnd Is now under the charge
of J. 1.. Krothlnghiim, Westbury. I.. I.
Mr Offerman also keeps up a small nnd
relect kennel of wire halrvd fox terMcrs.
Wniit Views of Candidates,
J. G. Itossman of 10 Wall stnet, this
city, has formulated a plan whereby the
opinions of candidates, 'for municipal posts
or positions ujKin the dog muzzling ordi
nance may be obtained. The voter nsks
the candidate to till up a form nnd tn
state If he Is In favor of the prestnt dug
muzzling law. nnd U lie will, ir iiecti-n
support modifications of the law which
will permit dogs with leads and under
proper control to go unmuzzieo
Thn nuestloner states that ho Is a
nunlltled voter and trusts that the cnndl
date will ri-cognlx that It la not unrea
sonable for the voter to mane tins inquiry
nlmtit a matter that Is of great intercut to
the voter. There are many who believe
that politics has entered Into the pasago
of the present aog muzzling oruimuive.
Cnnndlnn llnelis Ills Hull Terrier.
An Interesting match will take place
at tho show of tho Hull Terrier Club of
America nt Mlneola, I.. I on October 31.
It. II. Elliott, a well known owner and
breeder of bull terriers residing at
Ottawa. Catindu, Is coming to the show
with two bull terrier dogs and has made
a wager of Importance with Wex Jonus
that his puppy Haymarkot Patrician will
beat Mr. Jones's Klrft Hloo.t, The amount
of the stako Is eonslderablo. The Judge
will bn Dr. Ii. I. Jameu of Hlue Island, 111,
Cure fop Mhiikc nn Mtirliel.
Attention Is called to the mango euro
prepared by Jules I-'crond, who Is well
known as an owner, breeder and Judgo of
dogs rn-nch bulldogs In particular. Mr,
Wiond hni for years innde his living by
breeding thoroughbred dogs, nnd he natu
rally looked for an economic and effective
remedy for curing skin troubln In dog-s,
Ills researches and ennuequeut discoveries
produced thu Mllnshuw m.-itige cure, and
It has been placed on the public market,
Cnorl Ili'Vi tot- lloton,
Amonr the wire hatred fut terriers
which started from ICngland with George
S. Thomas for Hoston were Champion
Greenbank Selection, Kmroy Patrol
Leader. Wlnuctka and Klsmayu of Chuffs.
There were some other good vvlro and
smooth haired fox terriers on board the
Devonla.
Tnroiiln Trlnla on Weilni-sdn j .
Tho Tor nil Kennel Club lll hold Itn
third nnnnai in-agie trials on Wednesday,
iicliili. - "i i ho gioiimlK nro closo to
the city, there Is plenty of giimn nnd good
port Is assured. All nie vv -iconic to the
mct. Tlm Judges will be, Marry Taylor,
Lance Farewell and James tierconib.
AIREDALE IS POPULAR 1
ALL OVER THE WORLD
Proves Himself the Hest of All
Dogs for the J'ioneer in
a Xcw Country.
The popularity of the Airedale terrlor is
practically universal nnd nt this season
of tho year this dog Is much called Into
use for hunting. He Is particularly fitted
for tho rough and tumble work of the
woods, and this Is peculiarly the cane
when sportsmen go after tins larger nrd
more dangerous game. The noic or scent
ing powers of the trained Airedale nr
so good that ho Is keen on nny trail and
ho follows It up with great avidity.
Although ho has plenty of courage ho
Is easily taught to keep at n respectful
distance when a savago animal Is nt
bay. Tho voice of tho Airedale Is nlr-o a
good guide for the hunter In dene for
ests, nnd If need bo he may be corrected
nnd taught to hunt silently. He Is unite,
the right dog to have about n lone camp,
and ho surely can bite as well as bark.
Theso nre the nunlltU that have mado
the Airedale a sought after dog through
out tho world. No one breed has ben
and Is nioro generally used by the col
onizers of new countries than thn Aire
dale, And he has been found fully up to
the many tnsks set him tinder all circum
stances nnd condltlonn of climate. He
Is an easy dog to breed and rear. The
young dogs not tip to first class show
form find a Toa-ly market, for the Alro
dale Is, perhaps, above all othem the dog
fcr the one dog man In tho country, or as
n. sensible companion In the city There
Is no difficulty In keeping his con In order
and wet nnd cold weathers nppear to
liulil no terrors for the old Yorkshire, dog.
The numlier of clubs which look after
the Interests of Airedales nnd their own
em In the Knst nnd the rnlddlo West
demonstrates how -widely appreciated the
Alredslo ! In the I'nlted Htntes. In
Canada ho has been largely bred, and
especially In tho neighborhood of Mont
real. At extenslvo kennels near that
city the Alredalm mr.nno well In tho
severest of winters In their kennels that
are open, and the dogs romp ami pi ty
In the snow -while the te,nvprnturo Is nt
Its lowest.
Many thousands of dollnrs have been
Invested In new- dogs nnd bitches from
year to year; Indeed the breeder of
Airedale nil over America arc con
tinually adding to the value of their Ren
ernl stock of Airedales. Tho numbers
nnd the quality nf Al-ednlc dogs and
bitches In tho Vlckr-ry Kenneln at Har
rington, III., never havo been exceeded In
nny kennel In the world. Young stock
from these noted elrex nnd dams Is al
ways available. And It Is puppies such
as theo that grow into substnntlnl and
.'.il.intiln rlAwlib H Tn , t, n liimlnr .It.. '
Airedale Is a profitable eornan!on and to
the town dweller tli Alrednlo Is a cloie
follower nnd n dependable friend With
out n doubt the best Airedale anywhere
nre now owned In the Fnlted States, and
highly representative Airedales lire to he
found In nnd nround New York.
BLOODGOOD TO JUDGE DOGS.
1VIII Ofllrlulr In spnulel eillnn lit
Cm 1 1 for ii In sIhmt.
At the Internniloiial dog sho-v to. be
held at Sun K-aiiclso under the auspice.
of the Golden Gate Kennel Club H. K
Itlmvlgood of New Marlboro, Mns., pro
prietor of tne Mepnl ICr nneW, has ac i pted
the Invitation to Judge the npnrtlni;
fcpanlels. This Is an Important choice, as
Mr. Hloodgood has bred as many cocker
spaniels as any man In the world, and
the MepMl dogs have been Invariably
successful at tin- chief shows in tho Kast
for n period of e,.rnl years.
It Ik seldom that Mr. Hloodg.Kid Is eeii
In the ring Judging dogs, hut he Invariably
support, the more l-tportant events. Ae
nn International horse Judge he Is of
ourse also w.Ii known and ,un.-i.nn1
at Olymplu, lamdon While on the other
side he found tip- country nnd visited
many nf th" chief cocker spaniel kennels.
Mr. Illoodgiiod, however, was not greatly
iiiipri-ssiil w-.th what be taw nnd salil
that the ,, .Marlboro dogs were quite
good enough for his purposes and that
tbev could wialli hi.at ih. i-n.i m.i,
" "'
1,1 V ear) Opeliai ew Ixa-nllrls,
William I.lvesi-y. recently kennel man- i
agcr for Itobert Goebt. has opened n
handling and bom ding ki-iitu l at l.ano
avenue. Caldwell. V. J An a euocesful
man with dogs I.lvcst.v has ir.nl italned
an envlabb) reconl, the Gm-let dogs al
ways belug put down nnd winning In
tho pink of condition. These Highland
terriers and Gteat Pmies arc now under
the charge of Mr. Mvesey's son. Hnrrv.
The kennels at Caldwell will mo the
practical superlntendcncii of n man who
ban hud many yearn o' experience among
tho highest class dogs on both sides of
thi Atlantic, l.lvesey nlfio has a marked
leaning toward the biaiitlfullv outlined
bull terrier Ho know how to look after
them In all stngen of their development,
Pogs of every kind riiulred for the com
tig siiowh may be quickly put Into shape
at thesu tu-vv ki-nin-m.
Mrs. Stern llnjs llrnasi-ls GrllYons.
.Mrs, Stern, wlfo of out of the members
of the well known dry goods firm of New
York, has resolved to go In for llrussels
griffons and .tnrted well by purchasing
n champion dog nnd bitch from Mrs.
Amy K. K.iston of the Closcbiirn Ken
nels, West Caldwell, N. J. Tho dog,
Champion Chuto tho Welcome, Is well
knnwu and has been highly succeswful nt
shows, ns lias tho bitch.
It Ih iiotlci-ahle that there is a distinct
move In the popularity of the little toy
dos of Hulgluiii. Naturally they will
be scarce In that country for some time
to come. Hogs such ,-ih those mm- owned
by Mrs ft-rn are exceedingly sharp
house doss.
Geriunn Prlaoner Iti-plncr linns.
The I-Jngllsh Kennel Club has decided
sot to hold Its show- nt tho tlmo advertised
for November. Wlnthrop llutherfunl of
Allamiiehy. N J., proprietor of the oldest
eitabUshed ki-timl of fox terriers In
America, wis to have gone over to Judge
his favorite hred at the K. C.'s event.
It vv.ih to have been held for the llrst
time In niynuiln. Ixmdun. This htigo hall
Mn,l lmtulltiuH have rit,w neen tnlcen iiv... 1
by the nrltlsh Government for the ni-coni-
modatlon or German prisoners or war
and others of that nation Interned In
niifflniid since the outbreak of hostilities.
KiiKllslimnn in .Indue nt lloaton.
It is niii nun r. it. Harris or wenny
Hrblgc. Hn-cknock. Wale-, will iiidgo the
..... . . . ; . . : ?. .
It Is nld that T. II. Harris of Honny
Welsh terriers. Irish terriers and Healy-
Iiiiiii terrlei'H ut tne tinstnn, .alihs., hIioiv
Mr. Harris he sent a large number of
Welsh terriers to this country, nnd sev
eral of the prominent dugi, of this breed
either benr tho prefix of t-Vjiny or nre bred
from the Senny dogs. It will be Mr.
Harris's first visit to America.
Kiilrlrs for Trial Cluar To-ninrrovT.
Kntrleu clohe on Monday, Gotober 1?, for
th Held trials of the New Kngland Heaglo
Club. The trinls will take, place nt Hub
bardston, Mass., Ik ginning Monday, Oc
tober 2fi Bradford H, Turpln and P. A.
Powd will Judge, There Ib n piogrammo
calling for four all ng classes, two Perby
claHses, threo pack classo and nn all day
slake. The eeretury Is A. P, I-'Isku, in
Wheeler avenue, Worcester, Mass,
To derre Ten na Amateurs .Indite. '
The Airedale Terrier Club of New Kng. !
land will bold Its nnnual liutinv show ,n .
i Saturday, October 21. at Mr. Snrlner'.
' place, uri-hard Knoll. Oak Hill, sitwtowii
entro, M.ish., beginning at 2 T'. M. Ilatobl
W Head will Judge. It Is tho Intention of ,
the club to hnvo these collections of Air'
dub's Judged h nrlnus members .illii mi
add to thn uiniiteur Intiresl, Durlns thi
uhow Uiei-s- will h afternoon tea. j
KENNEL DIRECTORY
mmliila.m a mulsh ri:ait 11:111.
BR00KW00D KENNELS
Property of v I s I'tocior. Psn
SEALYHAMS AT STUD
OltAMI .HU4.M, l ee :lO.M
Alii 11 nut in. Kee m-.in.mi
LVHrO.N I'll HI IP, I'ee a.on
In Addition to Ihr above
MIM'AIMIMIC.
the Kngllih Chsmplnii. end the Ktratett nf Ids
breed end iiikiii which the Health. m Mts'idsnl
of (Iresi llrltAlu Is bsird will be t stud la K P
teniber. Also the WIXNII Ti:itll IKK snd
t'nrlle'i rhsmpliir
si.N.sn itiNiii.KUir.ic
IM M-Jd after September 11. ...
1hl fumniis terrier Is nl llll, TOP OF Ills
nui:i:i(. , winner of Km: ciiami'Ion
Niiirm under Km: mi'KiatK.M .imhiks
In l:njiid A Wslrs, I'lltMIMON HI.NIMT
It I.NII 1.1.1 III-. II Is tlie holder otitic llsrd snd
Mlrr-hslrrd Terrier Association's l ertltlcste for
roiit. lee Hi.
Atldrrts All i-ommunlcAtlnns to
iii:.ht a. I'liii.i.irs,
I4l llrnadwhy. N. V.
I'KKINIIRSE
HiailEST CI.ABS i-nsmrlnn nu ehsmplnn;
rd PeklngfEe ilof, bltclio. puppl-i snd
sUevs specimens for lali; msy bt essi
either In London or l'srli or uhlppea to
order. Apply
IRM. W. If. ll'.nllKIIT,
fl.1 Addltnn Iti.sd,
LONDON, IV.. nNOLAND.
IMPORTED PEKINGESE FOR SALE
INmilelf nitntite liv tinted Knsllsh sires,
Including ' .
CHAMPION NANKIMi MKU-ri.
I'rlres rea.nnnble.
181 IV. Sl.t Street, Neit Vork.
Pi:HIN(.KMn.
Not the cheeipe.it, but the best'
Home oxriiilHt rperimens.
MHS. MOItlllS MANDV,
47 Mndltnu Av- N V Tl-i l'Ura 473.
pom r.iiAN ia Nn ami rKKi.vursi:.
s-.unrAx poMnit.iMANts, pkhinckhi
PL'PPir.H AM) dltOtlN STOCK.
NO HAT.KS TO in:Ai.r.its
MKH. Klt.lNK T. CI.AItK,
I75T OCK.1N AVE., Sll r.r.PSIIK.lU HAT.
TT.I.KPIIONr, CONF.V IHI..1NII ,141.
roLicrf doos.
GERMAN SHEPHERD DOGS
allies of the police, and armies of Kurop'.
will protect your property and person
even In times of create"-, danger Ideal
companion bemuse of thtlr obedlenca
snd thrlr almot human tntelllirerce.
ELMVIEW KENNELS
j:s Oonnell Hide. Hcrsnton. Pa.
Ijargent Collection of
r.KKMAN MIKI'IIKIllI
1-III.K K IMMi-. It.K'IIS
III Mis mil KNIII.ISII
-KrTKIts In Amerb c
Prize winning dogs of the
above breed ut atau. Pup
lifes tbnt will make winner
for tale at rraonabl. price.
Mot-.r phone or w-rlte.
tultors w eh oni.
III. 11. III.OOII KI:NNI-:I.s. Ilnblnn, I.. I.
M Its i: llCHINu Te: ll-vbyion 4
Tmlneil f.ennnn hhepberda for Hale.
Ilecentiy Imparted inn k, Puppies of own
breeding
TUA1N1NU SCimnl. KOll POI.ICB IKKJC.
Wlnfleld Ave. Mannironeck, N. Y Phona SSI.
liKHMAN rill.ICK llwl.S.
Trlie winners at Stud Puppie. own bree. -lng.
for aab WINTCItVIKW KKNNI'.tA
l-omyton Turnpmf, Montclalr, N. J. TiL
7I-M.
.I.11MNK.SB M'AMK.I.s.
roll "l.r- llenntlful male .11 PANISI.
s ANIF.I. nlllbeeulilAi verv reAmnalile rrure
Thiirmilhlv hntlte-hmkrli Mrs. II. MACKKV
Oriental llnue, .surrprhcAd Pay. N Y. Tel P0
t one iiAiin .
.Tsti.ineiie Hpanlele, th heat of Imported nnd
Hlue rtlMion store leevc ana l.trifer tpr -l-mens
fur sab MISS I II VUKSPN, 271
Ileriten t . llrookl)n. Tel !I27;-1 proapc- '
s ii. i.i:oNii.iitiT. .iapam:si: siMNir.i.s.
Gold un-1 white and tils.-k and white tiup
pie by Omur on exhibition and for rale at
3,0 lloilie aril. .iorin, l. J iciepiioite
I'.Mil.lsll TOV SI'ANIK.I.s,
Foil NAM.. -All botleholil stafT liavinir volun
teered for Uie WAIt The HON MILS. I.MTIIN,
i rrahbrt I'aik, 1'oiiiidtilll, Crawley. ,Suiex. tin-,
I bind, It. hrrAklng up her nli-ndld i rleiraii-d Ken- i
I ri I nf.Tiiv Spanlela. . I'lrst prize . winners and'
I champion, mr im.ii:iii. 1 1 mai.k Any
rraeonnble offer acre Pled. Don't rnba i lianer of a
j llfrtlmo for securing leading Rnirileti dogs far
liriiT niue inriiri in ini worm. lame
LITTON, ("mindum, rnginnn.
Knslleh Toy Ppmlel The varieties. Mrt,
WHIM ANN, 111 church at., New llavi-n. Conn.
III.KMIKIM .SPAMr.l.S.
Illenbrlin Spanlela A IVkiiiKfee for pais.
Hoeniary Krnnela, 17s4NottlnKbain ltd ,Dkn.
( Ol'liCIt M'AMI'.l.s.
TOP. SALH lleautlful red corker apnnlel,
male. !oz Hprlll Valley, N. V. Tel. f3J .
HULL TRKIIIKKS.
Htud. IIKAMOOU TKD, Imported. lre
Chumplon White Noel ex .Mumley Qui en,
Wlnr.rr fi hreta, challrnira certlilcnte, a ape.
rla's Alexander Palaco, London. Puur ser
onds Natlonnl Show, lllrmliiKlium. Tlrst.
Winners Danbur). 1911. ic. I'eo 115. T. H.
lll'.LI.IN, cure of Whitney i Co., Albany,
N. T.
Hull Terrlsr puppies for enle. The grandest
young stock, by Champion llloomabiiry llldce
nog, Klne chance to procure future winners In
this Rrntid breed. IleNt i-oinpanlnna, guard,
under any clrcumatancea. WM. LIV11SKT,
Caldwell, N, J
HUSH TKIllllKIIH.
IKIS1I THHUIKKS Thoroushbreia, ahow-fpecliiii-iia
and wtnntiiK atook pupptea for aala.
MUMlUliri KHNNllI.S. Albany, N, V.
HOSTON TEltlUKIIM.
notion Terriers, houaa ralaed grown and
faun alack, ptdlcraad and rertittrcd. for
aala Oiani llloaiom Ktnnela. Ill Summar
Av., Nawark, N, J.
r.Ntii.inii iiiri.i.noiis.
I ...
sit-iil. The relebrnted biiliilnir Chanm nt.
CI NTH 1 .loil.V and NI'.WINi.TON .vir.ltitv
LAII. Keea 25 CINTIt.l .IOIIN hua'
be. .ton evry champion buildog In the U.ini I
ana me cnimpion ung or iiugianil JOHN
r., HOHItAX, M Hroadway, New Vnrli
ChainDlon Deortora. Monarch at fttua. Pur.
plea far itle, Itobert Lnbban, JSC Itldt--wood
Avd., Newark, K. J.
vitr.NCH HPLLiiotw,
VHllNCH liri.l. PedUree Pupple. mnle
and feinalAi ulu King Charlra male Kx-i-eptlonal
bargains to quick buyer lor, H.irbey
treei, llrooklyn
liAciisiiuvns.
1 CMITU CUflDF nirUCUUUn IfrUUri c
M1'' oHUKt LInlillonUnU HtHNtLS
i Tifr ti.nf iii-sri- i, vi-lts-iiti vnu .
iitr. vi-iiv iii:st dachshunds. .,..i
crown alock Alwaya on hand.
Till! I'KI.HHIIATKII CHAVIPIONs nf Tllrs-
KI'NNEl.S are AT SI' I'M. They are of all the rec
crntred roloi-s,
Itifte Irnnela hr rourh roateit dclishiind ai
well aa smooth nnra. They are all eictptlnnally
rood a proven by their allow wtnnlnra and rec.
erdt al llir h-adlne bench (hows under apeclAllal
Slid all-round Juilk-r.
Applr llta.A.IIUNtinill'Olir), llayShort, Lnat
Inland, N. Y.
PEDIGREE BLANKS FREE OF CHARGE
New York Sun
KENNEL DEPARTMENT
Enclosed find 2c. stamp. Please send five pedigree blanks
free of charge.
NAME
ADDRESS
SlAtes. Posurr added toforelmeootrtfS..Chclior moneyotdei 'mulimmpuy"'
1'OMIt.VMAXil.
l Olt S.ll.V..
Oranse shaded Imported mu. .
i'ovii:ii.im.i.n
1 years old. Ill foi f-hnw lime t hi.jm,.
bred, nlsii very beautiful Mnltr.e ,. mil,,
rhntiiMiui honny lln) eiock Th vt .
bred In tin e Kennel his the
Atnerlcn. .M IIS M K'lOHMN ,i 1?
17Mb Street, Now Vork. T-1. It , T.r
mont. '
.mti. iiai. i:s.
FOR SALE.
.Mredais
M ch by KIVii i nip v l i.
iiiuiitlis o'il. "inu s wen 'r r m
m.d a jipli-mihi itHiIvI'lul 1
p,.r-!ciilur u l ire-- t'HAPl.rs H
."I st.it st Tr- nt n. N J
IM
fll
Ainrn.ii.r.i rhmp:oa pric. r w
VUUIC n.l Tl NT RUN ItOYAt Mr I'. p.,
Terrer V1CKBKY VVIItn HCt T i()
111. tneh. VounK lock ilw.iv. ft,,
Vlt'KKKY KKNNKI.H. llarrln c -tin,
ititi:iiii.i: 'ri:iiuiKiiH Ami vn xk,
i Illllt'Alll AS it Allstone Kennel lioJJ
II- enW. N J a
ohkat" HANKS.
tire.it Panes or tierman llnnrtinnnrl.
of Hit leiilluv Ores! Ian ' nir .
the puhlh iu.l Mngnlrlrrnl ieimeni ,
prire winning teinrds. Innulie (ltR-
I.t'IlVV l(i. -IS Thlru ve, Nun orli
MlSCr.l.I.ANKnl'K. '
KOR SALE
nt rmnxble rrlrea, rteuiiltf.i ll.n
lerrlers. I'm Terriers, rrTklna.s. j-.
While I'omernnlnn pilppb , troan
iIosj alt healthy nnd of ni? m
Ing Our d. gn mo i ai y n r . - . t
Al e'Ud lb- llns'.o.i, l;vergrecn l'ri,ariilnr.
nirelHiin llonrilln llreedlnr Kennrli,
t'ts'liln. N V
attention: mho mih imh.j
Ileiilien t lnrl.1 Inteitmt'vnAl ''jdje dais tur
dred dona to wlcct from, SI to I'J'r, Pomeranlir...
Peklniree, Poodles. ' nellvh. nnvt m lfr,
ttiillilngt- Airedales Irish, Scotch, fj te let-
Prince Chcrles, tirrst HAiie. stud Dvtr, i
breedf.
sr.tr tohk Kr.NNni m.
I 111 l.l Ninth Street,
I'lione. lS"f- Stijy vemnt. Near VananjiUr
BROADWAY PET DOG PALACE
Ti l. 10 1 fl rnliimlnil
Any breed of doc ou -atah, 'rora a fart,
hire to a lierman Police dor
Mr. ALICE L. SIMPSON
1! WEhT tOTIl HTP.BRT. N. T ITTT.
yon SA!1ITn IllaeW and Tan Terrtis
nnd Pomeranian I'upple of the ric.i'il o
nd pedlttee: AT STPD ley blr:t ad In
CHAMPION HIP VAN WIVKI.I '.rVrIM
:i potit.d; fee siOr toy doss bearded uniier
tieraoual cAre; terma moderate. llvpAUECAH
ItllNU, :l?4 I:aiI lllh Ftrret, llrookl)n
lieu IIHlV.WtD tu uny nn lw n otT
nstinir tha tin A! If. SMI A V, JANi.J
'I Ut; w-ll no- ur. nny . ml e ..
ensi Oi -'ro ll-'aa and .l-'e ah 1 D'
'iist.i. l-il.-e .'.0, any ,J , .'or , .pj,
Jl'I.KS FnitoNIJ. ,7 Minhuttun .S r
wim: HAiin:i vox Ti.ititii.it.- T7
t-ri-ril tor r. '.0, Ilugn l-uardei ,itm
the rar round. Tenor At.K D .t.MOM
Prnil Cottage, Wynnewcnd I'a.
KKNNIil. M'PI'I.H.
Keep Your Dog Muzzled!
So i-aj the taw Hut he ran then
nn Immr chew certain tmntn,
grns.rs bin hi-nltli require.
i:iiin,A.
prnvtde purevritetnble im.tiv.
w rrtnovci, A 1.1. worm lo
V mir lloir's Salie" kirplt handr
Iy I'niril Pnai ,'ilc nnd ?l or it
imggl'ts.
Vsrmilaa Co., Inc., Dept. 4.?JOW.4?d St.,H.Y,
IIOAIUHNU AMI HANIII.INO.
IIOAItrilMi AMI IIAMIi.IMi.
IIOI.K IIOlllli:i). rniiilllloned
II.INIII.IIII al (he lecullng l.rlirli hen.
HOGS AT (.fl'll AMI I'Olt M.ll.l.,
,1. L. I'ltOT IIINOIIAM,
Wrstlmrj. Long Ilnnil, N. 1
Tei. 14t Wratliurv.
IV.ITL.IN'II IIO.llIIIINd KKWI.I.s.
Hoard our pel or mow dona Ii ' ii '
liennel In Atnerlr.1 1)0;-- vomll ' ' .u
hnndleil ut m,1 show The b. f of prdicr--stm:k,
all brei-il. fur talo. Ard N
Tel. :00-V Dobba Perry
VH.1NK II. AIIIIVM1N, Prop.
TO HUT Ylll'll DOllS I I' TO
Till: .M VltK FOU KALI. AM) WINTKR
HHOWS give them a i-oiirfi. of
I'ltKKMAN I.I.OVII'S TUMI I'll.l.s.
Tbay don't phvalc. contain no ar
One dollnr boi, ioa1iaJd.
IMI W. IP-th Mreel, ei? lurk.
MOIIICY ItOAHIIINd KF.NNKI.f4.
John I'tokrt. proprletai Heard and
dltlon dai.'9 under the pcraonal attentlaa f
Mr. fltokra. Dot 103. Htctcrflatd. N. I
Tel. t W Morirmera.
llo Iliiariled, ronilllloiiril nnd hsndlM lu
Worthlntf Ion. Ocean Ave,. ltoedale. Iini li'iss
MIOWs.
Bull Dog Club of America
ANNUAL OPEN SHOW
it Titr
Grand Central Palace, N. Y.
Tuesday, Election Day
NOVEMBER 3, 1914
Judge, .lumes A. lliu-bniiAn.
Liberal offering of Hpeeli, '!i In
every cla. llntrle cloi-e W ' e..1y
October 21, 191 1, with Henry v join,
125 Kenlrnore ft llrooklyn N V
DOGS IN TOYLAND?
M'Lt'l.ll.TV HIV HOI. .Mill II III HI'
YHIOHMKIti; IlKNM.'l. l.l II.
HOTKI, (IHKI.OItl AN,
I! Woat 3ith hire ' V w ' I
Dctobor llHt, lull. l.n rle.
II4. Hntry IVs 11. Oi- I oi ir s. '
extrn, .It'lHilM, M P, M. Ml till'.
Llberil (.bivsltti-ition tu. l"Hk s ' r-i
eranlaii. Japaue. Hnanle-. I' -) T'
rlerr, To and rnlaceliaiu-ou- i aj - a t '
other breeds of Toy dona . .
llrst of Judges, llrand nrtay of Spteli'
lo be won outright
Kor entry blank, premium n - 1 "'
ther liiforinatlon npplv
it ii. licit ii. priii i;i.i ,
?9 llro.Mlw.iy X -I
iiri.i, Tr.itmr.KT'Li ii oi imkiih V
M'rXl.ll.Tl MIOW,
fAIP, (lltor.N'D.s- MIM..IL.
r-ATI'HII.lV, Of r. :iit, mil.
Judge, lilt. It, L. JAM IIS of 11 .n 1
Cnah prtzis In the regular e i ,
long llt uf valuable spei-la's t ',,'ni,f
i-Usaes of four point earl Hull Irm'i
rilllrlera, till la Jiiur show i Hike nil M'lff
III III entries cloi-e sM'tllllW. Ill T W
with M. A DCKU l,' ll-rl k"- s
N w V I. "
ft
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