rage nuneIf you're a lover of pupa—and i The seven were born to a pedigreed who isn’t—then you'll get a thrill Boston toy bulldog mother, owned out of the “batch pictured above I by Joseph P. Kasper, an employeof the Hammond city water works department. They are afx weeks old -and cute and playful,CALUMETBOW-WOWSThe curtain has rung down on another big event in the World of Pure Bred Dogs, The All Breed Dog show which was held at the Coliseum in Chicago last weekMiss Helen Buth Huber of Gary was present with her beautiful “stream-lined ’ whippets. Her dogs made a beautiful picture with their long, graceful lines, their dainty features and faun colpr against the bright red background of the show bench.Mrs. John P, Doyle of Gary informs me that she has a number of blue ribbon winners among her Cockers which are kenneled at the Morocco Kennels She added another blue with her Merrylegs of Morocco at this show. Morocco Cockers are becoming well known throughout the mid-western statesPlucky 12-year-old, James Henderson, Jr, took his red ribbon (2nd^ on his smooth Pox Terrier like an old timer. He stated his Adiucha Deke won a blue ribbon at Chicago last year and he feels sureWinners!They're the pride of the owners —the blue ribbon winneis above! Manltou Happy Lad, top picture, is owned by Mrs. Z James Byers of Gary, while the prize Shipperke below is the joy of Mr and Mrs R. C, Henre, owners of the Jet-O Kennels. Hammond,he will do even better at some of the future shows he Intends to takehim to. Jimmie resides in Lansing, Illinois.Mr. G. M Moredock of Hessvllle also took his red ribbon won by his English Bull, Molly O'Pugilist like the good spore that he is.Little Miss Ida May Maupin of Hammond attended her first dog show in company of her father, the well known Mr. Clay Maupin, and was she thrilled to see the judge present a blue ribbon to her Sehipperke puppy, Welly of Jet-O. Ida May is only 10 years of age and was very anxious to know when she would be able to show her puppy pgain.This was the first clog show attended by the family of Mrs. Alice Louches of Hammond, and the first time the Carl W. LamperU of Gary had ever exhibited. They both von Sehipperkes and both are anxious to put their dogs in another allOW.Schipperkes were well repre* sented at this show, an entry of 24, three of them cnampions. There were 10 at this show in 1936 and on I, 7 in 1935.Tie next All Breed Dog show to b* held within convenient driving distance of Hammond, will be at Benton Harbor, Michigan, May 8 and 9.Boston Terrier fanciers take notice, Ertries close at 6:00 p. m. April 18, on the Benton Terrier Club Specialty show to be held at the LaSalle hotel, Chicago, April 25There will be a meeting of the Gary Dog clue at 8:00 p, m.r Monday, at the Lace hotel, Gary.Following is report of winners of groups at the Chicago show best in show and winning dogs of the Calumet region.Miss Helen Ruth Huber of the Highland Kennels of Gary, had the best Whippet in the mow, Highland Silver of O'Ban. She also won Winners Bitch with Highland Lady.Judge Albert C. Huber's Wire Fox Terrier, Pert Muffin, was thebest female puppy of her bn ed. Judge Huber is also from the Highland Kennels of Gary.The Smooth Fox Terrier, Adri-ucha Deke, owned by Mr. James Henderson, Jr., 18159 Oakwood avenue, Lansing, 111,, won 2nd in his class.Mrs Jack Doyle of Gary, pi iced 2nd with her Cocker, Merry Dogs of Morocco.Topsy Sana Sau. a chow bred an I recently sold by Mr Joseph Wallen, 903—169th place, Hammond, was judged Reseive Winners or second best female Chow in the show, 'this dog was sold to Mrs Hiram C. Muir of Chicago soon after she won Winners Bitch at the Chicago Specialty show last fall.The Sehipperke, Black Knight of Jet-O, owned by Mrs Ethel W. Pease, 246 Elizabeth avenue, Calumet City, again walked off with a blue ribbon.The best female Sehipperke puppy In the show, Waily of Jet-O, is owned by Miss Ida May Maupin, 7127 Madison avenue, Hammond.Inky Belle of Jet-C, a Schippeike owned by Mrs. Alice Louches, 7338 Jackson avenue, Hammond won a second.The Sehipperke, Jet-0 Doieen of Kelso placed 1st in her class, Ne-gritto of Jot-O, 3rd and Blick Dandy of Pet-0 came m 2nd. These dags are owned by Pet-O Kennels, 1321—17lat place, Hammond.A WINNER!oLOtiy iaurgesa, nammona spoi lsman, is mighty proud of Te^a-belles Belle, his 4-year-old hunter, as she captured first prize at the recent Addison, 111, and a silver cup from a field of 24 other dc,.sAnswers to Qmz!1. The First Trust bank building at Fayette and Hohman streets2. The Old Sauk Trail, running through South Chicago Heights.3. Lansing.4. That tripe Is edible.5. John N. Garner.6. WOK,7. Frankfort.8. Virginia Brooks.8, A flower.10. On the Dixie highway, south of Harvey.fP^^EAST CHICAGO SEIFERWf t;$\Wz