Feb. 22, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
227 
THE DOG AND THE BIRD 
NEWS OF THE KENNEL AND POULTRY RUN 
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Sunday New York Herald 
This is a special department in the Sunday New York Herald devoted each week to news and gossip 
of interest to breeders, exhibitors and owners of dogs, poultry, &c., written by recognized experts. 
This page is a clearing house for buyer and seller. 
The New York Herald is a newspaper that interests men and women of affairs and social standing. 
It appeals to intelligent readers everywhere and commands a following unique in the history of 
publications. 
Every reader of the Herald is a possible customer, and the 
240,000 CIRCULATION 
on Sunday contains a greater percentage of readers DIRECTLY interested in dogs and birds than 
any other newspaper published. 
Advertise in the Herald for Results PER AGATE LINE 
WHITE PRINCESS. 
Jacob Ruppert Jr.’s Prize St. Bernards. 
The illustrations herewith represent the best 
St. Bernard blood in this country. Imported and 
owned by Jacob Ruppert, Jr., who has done more 
than any other fancier for the breed. 
Westminster Kennel Glub. 
Our next issue (sportsman’s show number) 
will contain an illustrated report of the West¬ 
minster Kennel Show for 1913. 
Central States Field Trial Association. 
The following officers were elected at the 
annual meeting held in Hamilton, Ohio: Presi¬ 
dent, W. B. Shuler; First Vice-President, Jas. J. 
Doughtery; Second Vice-President, L. G. Haver- 
land; Third Vice-President, Louis Breinig; Sec¬ 
retary and Treasurer, F. R. Snyder; Assistant 
Secretary, H. Hall; Board of Governors, officers 
and Dr. E. C. Sill, A 1 Levi and Lee N. Parrish; 
Delegate to the Amateur Circuit, L. G. Haver- 
{Coniinued on page 254.) 
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YOUNG STORMER. 
