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1907 Articles- Who Dyed Chin Chino? Accusations fly – First Chow Club president

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The two Circa 1907 articles below are  pretty amazing and extremely entertaining.  They both report a  quarrel and law suit between Miss. Ada Olive Van Heusen who would later become  Mrs. E.K.Lincoln (GREENACRE KENNELS) and The  Belgian Princess Montglyon who was the Chow Chow Club of America’s first president in 1906.   I have over 15 antique  articles  in my collection on this highly publicized  dog show drama, but these two in particular are elaborately illustrated to the hilt!!!

This first article needed to be deconstructed because of the layout so I could read it , so I am presenting it to you this way as well.  The photo of Chin Chin is the only one I have found despite how high profile this quarrel was .   Just think, in 1907 when all this was happening, there were ONLY 48 CHOWS registered in America with the AKC.


ARTICLE ONE IS BELOW


Princess Montglyon Mrs Van Heusen Chin Chino 1907 dyed chowNOTE: I do believe a bit of “creative license” was taken on the weight of Chin Chino.  His head would have weighed more than that.

 

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ARTICLE TWO IS BELOW


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A.O Van Heusen Who Dyed Chin Chino Princess 1907

 

A.O Van Heusen Who Dyed Chin Chino Princess 1907

Green Acre Van Heusen New York NY Tribune 1911 Nov - Version 2 (1 of 1) (1)
ADA OLIVE VAN HEUSEN PICTURED IN ANOTHER 1911 ARTICLE

A.O Van Heusen Who Dyed Chin Chino Princess 1907A.O Van Heusen Who Dyed Chin Chino Princess 1907

 

A.O Van Heusen Who Dyed Chin Chino Princess 1907

A.O Van Heusen Who Dyed Chin Chino Princess 1907

A.O Van Heusen Who Dyed Chin Chino Princess 1907

A.O Van Heusen Who Dyed Chin Chino Princess 1907

 

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I do my best to be as accurate as possible in my research, however many times written history finds a way to "morph" over time. I love your comments and appreciate all feedback, additions and corrections my readers have to offer to help make this a well rounded and accurate archive.

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  1. Sherry Prevatte says

    November 7, 2022 at 10:27 am

    Absolutely the best dog breed. If loved and trained right the best companion you could ask for.
    I got my 1st girl in 1981 and now I have 3rd. I’m 61 now and really couldn’t imagine life without one.

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