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7 20 THE TIMES: OCTOBER 3, 1919 IK FUM ABSENT 4W- :DED ABNER We5J, There Are Other Trains and Days, Aiao; BY WALT HfcPWSJlg . L- S'Sfeill ii 1 ir 1 VAM-TTO CATCH U THAT 840 TRAIN I'LL HAVE. TO ADVANCE MY L 1 i - " E SBmm r-T. .... .r- -H A Hi JLTwrLLlFORGOTMY ? 1 I DAM 1 t o INrtrriw; I roui ! I l"',r , I . " 1 f mmRRELLLA ANYHOW, AND I J ,,uo' ".T:.1-" .V """"" JO C : 7 J -TA l 1 I TTTTTZ E!I-- yM r,AOL- n.-r i.,r-ec. If L nr PILLOW: . ,rn B . i r 1 C7 . fc, 15 i I I , J . ni i l, V 7MMA fe I " " IJ ' 2 r "filr. I. KnOWitt Oh. yes: he helieves tn Hooverizlng. I GET p NICE POBTERHOOSE Siee.wi Fob- TON46HT? 1 V - I THOUGHT UJE WERE HoovteaiNt- MO, ujel'll. Do ujitHouT YOU (X nclj lo AND HGHaJ fACXJ SoCkS low Ho! Now thSt J LSRlJ tCCNOHV- . --Mt-,S- By Thornton Fisner Iedoe, ive mw N ! sZ ,T r STODY OF THIS T-N Ma.KNOW"' orX i CtKVBl"--'- WHOl-e THaiPT" PROPOSITION-) -(S ,s"Tl-lil RONBP.RO ; '-r" 00 ) Jf ' --A rJ& 0S0mk DANBURll rlli Interstate Rivalry Will Make It One of the Great est Ever. DanbTtry's yaix will include, next "w-ee k, the grea lesx d og show e v er he3d in this country from the view point of interstate rlvalrj"- Canada, "wrUI also ixave a representative eniry, one of the handlers to forward nom inations on a. large scale "being- Bert Swaim, of Ha.raoer Hay, Oniario. The Canadian entries will include a team of Airedales, entered "by Xor man Mackenzie, headed "by ch Poiam Maxim. Hinols entries, among others, will number the fox terriers of E. 3EL Zng wersan of Chicago, and the Irish ter riers of Mr. and Mrsi Stuyvesant Jrea fcody of Einsdale. Albert Mitchell of Deerfleld, TlL, and, Percy Koberts of Highland Park, I1L, the former man ager of the Vickery kennel will -also "be on the scene with strings in many breeds, the property of different owners. Earl J. Woodward, of Chi cago, haa entered. Airedales. New England will be well placed among the winnings by a muster of nominators who have entered every thing from tiny Brussels griffons to the jannty Boston terriers and mas-sHre-neaded bulldogs. Connecticut entri-es are strong in many breeds, bota&Sy Boston terriers, bulldogs, toy Pomeranians and Pekingese, cocker spaniels. Others to enter Connecticut-owned dogs are 3tliss Xell Myrick Bowen, of East Xorwalk, and J. Robinson Beard f South Xorwalk, with Airedales, the latter also benching sport in g span lels; Mrs. Samuel C. Walsh of "Water- SOMEBODY'S ST E NOG- forrrisht. 1019 Ltv-ssf' rrr. r i 1 - 00 A HM-F !HK5? -Too AR'. IK'. ' ' M Hi i .u. ti huiv . TM 0 1MEF? B.JD ; f" ' STSlAi G . TE ST AW f?0T AMY EAiD ! 0 111 . I 1 i M 1 j TAiri A TALi .' i1 LVJ ATALLlj y Trie 7i?DL . I' ,?:A!0W DOAiT BOTHER H vTTh V. MY ( I Come L- i-n .w . - , -nr.--- O.Vic STOCK I M 55YSTEKY?. j GOSSIP. J LOANED. Si rriiUMr; burj Tvitli French bulldogs; Miss Huth E. Xicbols of Bridgeport, vs'itil Samoyedes; Dr. Frank A. Ingram, Hartford, English sorters; John T. Duris, South 2son.alk, poodles Mrs. A, D. Tappan, of Stamford, with fox terriers, among them the noted Aman Marvel; Mrs. C. 33. Harmon, of Greenwich, with sealyhams and West Highland white terriers, and Mrs. AVinans Burnett, of Thompson, with a splendid assortment of the newest fancy in terriers, the Cairns. Also to make entries of their best dogs are Harvey S. Ladew, of Gien Cove, fox terriers; Mrs. A- B. May nard, Utica, X. Y., shepherd dogs; C. i G. "West, Jr., of IVestbury, L I., fox terriers; Marcua Bruckheimer, Xew York, Irish terriers, and the great Pekingese of the Yanibourne kennels. Also Mr. and Mrs. George X. Owen, I Great Neck, L. I., fox terriers; Mrs. B.ussell A. Alger, Jr.. Detroit, Mich., j Scottish and fox terriers; J. T. Bishop, i Yale club, Xew York, Irish setters; I Mr. and Mrs. Vinton P. Breese, Cald i well, X. J., West Highland white ter I riers; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Waller, j Hollis, L. I., chow chows; Mrs. H. M. Baker, Dover, N. H., West Highland white terriers, and the famous cocker spaniols of the Cassils and Mepal kennels, of Xew Marlboro, Mass. Feminine exhibitors, too, will be Miss Cathleen Illingworth, of Fox Chase, Pa., with fox terriers, and Mrs. John Russell Hadding, of Thompson, ; Conn., with Cairn terriers. Judge i Townsend Scudder, Roslyn, L. I., has nominated his entire string of Robin hurst kennels' cocker spaniels, and Thomas Rice Varick, of Manchester, X. II., will show his champion smooth fox terriers. J To be noted also among the exhib- j itors at this interstate congress of I ! canines will be J. S. Mayhew, of j Bethel, Conn., with Russian wolf- ' j hounds; Charles Esseltyn, of Hudson, iX. Y., with Irish setters; Bertram G. Work, of New York, with Doberman Pinsehers; Southwood kennels, of Tivoli-on-l-Iudson, X. Y., with chow , chows; uJlius Feder, of Xew York, with Boston terriers, among them the , new star, King of Kings; W. E.. Bor- ; den, Peekskiil, X. Y., beagles; Theo- 1 dore Offerman, Xew York, Airedale ; terriers; Mr. and Mrs. William C. ; Thompson, Xew York. Yorkshire ter- j riers; A. C. Brower. Katonah, X. Y- Sealyham terriers, and Robert S. j Weaver, Albany. ;. Y., i.ulidogs. , Karhleen Kirkham has been mov ing about in her circle of personal ; friends with a more or less myster- : ious air and wich unusual reticence, ; Rumor has it that she is harboring , confidential information that has to j do with a distinct elevation in her professional rank, which is already I high among the supporting players. Gladys Brockwell has been divorc- j Le&ri-ice Joy was nearly 'Hoaned by ed from her husband, Harry J. Ed- j George Tucker to another producer, wards, a director. She has lived with j but the picture for which she is want him for only three days and then dis- I ed is to be made in Xew York and covered that she had not received j Leatrice prefers her home and Cali her final decree of separation from I - Ph has iUsr finished working Xiobert Broadwell. her first husband. Howards is the former husband of Louise Glaum, the screen vampire. in Mr. Tucker's second independent picture. SCHOOL DAYS CepyrisSt, 1S by thm McClui Ntwspapw Syndicate By DWIG r - 1 YOtf SEEN ? THAT LITTLE GAME" Letting Him down Easy WHERE HAVE t BEEN? m To Reep rr 7. NO! MoT ALU OF T That's what l SAID . Guess too POKSR A6AIM. 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