These photographs have been selected to show the differences In the dis- 

 positions of horses. The upper one shows desirable temperament, with har- 

 mony between horse and rider. The lower one shows horse and rider out of 

 touch with each other and the horse discloses by expression and countenance 

 a strong will and vicious disposition. 



Photo from Horse Show Monthly 



A row of good heads. The heads of the horses shown here indicate a 

 high order of intelligence, borne out by the fact that they all possess suffi- 

 cient intellect to act. Beginning on the left hand their names are Charley 

 Adams, Nixon, Alice, Blair, Charlie Ross, Ella, Maud. They are used in 

 the stage plays Sporting Life and the Great Ruby. They are owned by the 

 LeRoy Payne Co., of 171 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Without exception they 

 show intelligent heads in that they display full foreheads, open counte- 

 nances, large eyes, with abundant width between them. 



