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American Cat Association Stud Book #6 VOL. VI Stud=Book American Cat Association Stud=Book of the American Cat Association Chicago =========== Volume VI. Published by THE AMERICAN CAT ASSOCIATION (INC.) CHICAGO Copyright 1916 BY The American Cat Association (INC.) Scanned and edited by Paul G. Russell, August, 2001. Original typographical errors have been retained and are displayed in red; Comments and notations by Paul G. Russell are displayed in red and italicized.. Original Volume Size 7.5" H x 5.5" Wide. THE VITTU PRINT SHOP 5431-33 Lake Park Ave., CHICAGO AMERICAN CAT ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED) ————— OFFICERS PRESIDENT H. E L L S W O R T H K ING Chicago, Ill. VICE - PRESIDENT SECRETARY C H A R L E S G. S NOW M RS. G EO. D. K ESSLER Chicago, Ill. 3821 Jackson Blvd. Chicago, Ill. TREASURER D R . H. C. S NYDER Chicago, I l l . ————— EXECUTIVE BOARD M RS. E LB E R T B ESSE M RS. O. L. D OSCH Chicago, Ill. Elizabeth, N. J. M RS. GEO. B. B RAYTON M RS. F. E. H EWITT Brighton, Mass. Grimsby, Ont. M RS. W. E A M E S C OLBURN M RS. H. E LLSW O R T H KING Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. M RS. J OSI A H C RATTY M RS. A. R. KRELLWITZ Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. W A L L A C E C. C APEN M RS. L A N G L E Y P ORTER Chicago, Ill. San Francisco, Calif. M RS. R O B E R T C. C HRISTY M RS. H. C. S NYDER Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. D R . J OHN W. C ORNELL M RS. S H A N N O N D. S MITH Chicago, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. M RS. J. N. S MITH Detroit, Mich. RULES OF REGISTRY FOR VOL. VI ——–——— Cats may be registered in the Stud-Book of the American Cat Asso- ciation when they conform to the following requirements: Rule 1. When sire and dam have been registered in this Stud-Book in the section where the cat belongs. Rule 2. When sire and dam have been registered in the Beresford Cat Club Stud-Book as of the breed to which the cat belongs. Rule 3. When cat has been registered in the Stud-Book of the National Cat Club of England or in the Cat Club Register, or in the Governing Council of the Cat fancy, as of the breed to which the cat belongs. Rule 4. When cat shows three top crosses of sires of one breed registered in the Stud-Book of the American Cat Association, or in the Beresford Cat Club Stud-Book, or in the Stud-Book of the National Cat Club of England, or in the Cat Club Register, or in the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy, on satisfactory evi- dence of that fact. Rule 5. When cat of any of the breeds recognized by the American Cat Association has been bred in Persia, Turkey, Japan, Mexico, the Isle of Man, or Abyssinia, on satisfactory evidence of that fact. Rule 6. When cat of any of the breeds recognized by the American Cat Association has been imported from European countries, on satisfactory evidence that it is of pure blood of its breed. A cat imported in utero may be registered under Rule 6. Rule 7. When long-haired Persian (or Angora) cat, bred in the New England States, or of direct descent in pure blood from such stock, has won a prize in the regular classification at a show held under the rules of the American Cat Association. Rule 8. When cat shall have won a championship at a show held under the rules of the American Cat Association. STUD-BOOK OF THE AMERICAN CAT ASSOCIATION ——–—— LONGHAIR. WHITE—MALE. White Bismarck 1657 (Rule 9). Date of birth, March 7, 1911. Color of eyes, Blue. Breeder, Mrs. George Behrens, Ocean Park, Calif. Owner, Breeder. SIRE, Marcus, by California Paris (947) out of Sunshine. California Paris (947), by Paris (188) out of Sappho. Sunshine, by Torrington Red Knight (1012) out of Lady Bunch. Lady Bunch, by Bunch (240) out of Brushwood Mimi 102. DAM, Pinky 1655. Mister Bill 1702 (Rule 1). Date of birth, not given. Color of eyes, Amber. Breeder, Miss Reineke, Kansas City, Mo. Owner, Breeder. SIRE, Turpaz 556. DAM, Lady Betty Reineke 672. 6 WHITE—MALE Don Giovanni's Napoleon 1709 (Rule 9). Date of birth, April 3, 1911. Color of eyes, Blue. Breeder, Mrs. Fred L. Stow, Berkeley, Calif. Owner, Mrs. O. C. Hyde, Lincoln, Calif. SIRE, Kilravock Don Giovanni 1352. DAM, Persia, by Horius out of Lady Betty. Horius, by California Paris (947) out of Musetta. Lady Betty, by Duke of Wellington out of Princess Royal Metz. Imp. Pearl King 1710 [1983] (Rule 3). Date of birth, May 14, 1911. Color of eyes, Blue. Breeder, Mrs. Pettit, England. Owner, Mrs. G. C. Gillespie, Moorestown, N. J. SIRE, King of Pearls, by Ch. White Friar [3008] out of Beautiful Pearl [2a]. Beautiful Pearl [2a], by King of Pearls out of Princess of Pearls. DAM, Pearl Queen, by Romulus of Kensington out of Pearl Violette. Romulus of Kensington, by Edelwald of Kensington out of Immaculata of Kensington. Pearl Violette, by Picturesque Pearl III out of Piquant Pearl II [A4089]. WHITE—MALE 7 Woodverge Sweet William 1711 [2190] (Rule 3). Date of birth, May 18, 1910. Color of eyes, Blue. Breeder, Mrs. G. C. Gillespie, Moorestown, N. J. Owner, Breeder. SIRE, Kilravock Don Giovanni 1352. DAM, Woodverge The White Sister, by Kilravock Chorister out of Woodverge Madam Butterfly. Kilravock Chorister, by Oberon [1498] out of Kenna of Kensington. Woodverge Madam Butterfly, by Melos out of Princess Flavia II. Kilravock Whiffenpuff 1714 (Rule 4). Date of birth, not given. Color of eyes, Blue. Breeder, Miss J. R. Kroeh, Orange, N. J. Owner, Breeder. SIRE, Logan Prince Petekins 629. DAM, Kilravock Magnolia II, by Oberon [1498] out of Kilravock Magnolia. Oberon [1498], by Ch. White Knight [1855] out of Blueeyed Edelweiss [3013]. Blueeyed Edelweiss [3013], by Ch. White Friar [3008] out of Crystal. Kilravock Magnolia, by White Hussar 886 out of Wendel- lita II. 8 WHITE—MALE Sir Slocum 1745 (Rule 9). Date of birth, September 21, 1908. Color of eyes, Orange. Breeder, L. A. Woodward, Chicago, Ill. Owner, Mrs. Heidler, Chicago, Ill. SIRE, Sir Friar 336. DAM, Ni Ni, by Red Prince out of Auntie Peep. Red Prince, by Royal Norton out of Amber II. Royal Norton. (For extended pedigree see 1). Auntie Peep, by Bo-Abdul-El-Chico out of Princess Marcia. White Chieftain 1746 (Rule 9). Date of birth, August 13, 1910. Color of eyes, Orange. Breeder, Mrs. Tiffany, Chicago, Ill. Owner, Mrs. Fred Lyman, Chicago, Ill. SIRE, Peter Pan, by Melrose Dick Whittinton (sic) 944 out of Maid of Avenel II. Maid of Avenel II, by Sunburst II 777 out of Lady Babbie. DAM, Fluffy Ruffle, by Toby out of Silver. Toby, by Billy Higgins II out of Lady Cricket. Billy Higgins II. (For extended pedigree see 1071). Silver, by Tommy Reed out of Fuzzy Wuzzy. Saint Dennis Slocum 1749 (Rule 9). Date of birth, April 22, 1911. Color of eyes, Amber. Breeder, Mrs. L. B. Berkey, Chicago, Ill. Owner, Miss Belle Patton, Chicago, Ill. SIRE, Sir Slocum 1745. DAM, Madame Fluffy. WHITE—MALE 9 Sir Thomas Slocum 1755 (Rule 9). Date of birth, June, 1911. Color of eyes, Orange. Breeder, Mrs. C. Justeson, Chicago, Ill. Owner, Miss Belle Patton, Chicago, Ill. SIRE, Sir Slocum 1745. DAM, Lady Belle, by Brushwood Blue Boy out of Tama. Brushwood Blue Boy, by Ch. Kew Laddie (565) out of Brushwood Blue Lady 1165. Tama, by Brushwood Persimmon (997) out of Lady Gladys. Brushwood Persimmon, by Ch. Persimmon out of Bubbles. Ch. Persimmon, by Billy out of Flirt. Lady Gladys, by Menalowan Rajah 95 out of Fluff. Fluff, by Torrington Red Knight (1012) out of South Shore Sunflower Lou. Amber Gwynne 1762 (Rule 1). Date of birth, January, 1911. Color of eyes, Odd. Breeder, Mrs. Howard Alton, North Crystal Lake, Ill. Owner, Breeder. SIRE, Peer Gynt 412. DAM, Katrina Gwynne 368. Sir Dunlap 1764 (Rule 1). Date of birth, June 25, 1912. Color of eyes, Amber. Breeder, Mrs. Howard Alton, North Crystal Lake, Ill.. Owner, Mrs. Chas. Daleiden, Chicago, Ill. SIRE, Amber Gwynne 1762. DAM, Daisy Gwynne 1763. 10 WHITE—MALE Chrysanthemum My Butterfly I 1786 (Rule 9). Date of birth, December, 1910. Color of eyes, Blue. Breeder, Mrs. Clinton Locke, Chicago, Ill. Owner, Mrs. Albert E. Butler, Evanston, Ill. SIRE, Richmond, by Lord Lytton out of Lady Ruth. Lord Lytton, by Marcus out of Loaders. Lady Ruth, by Sapphire out of Sweetie. DAM, Lockehaven Wendella King 566. Spike 1816 (Rules 2 and 1). Date of birth, June 28, 1912. Color of eyes, Orange. Breeder, Miss Isabelle Adams, Chicago, Ill. Owner, Mrs. J. A. Lovett, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. SIRE, Brushwood Paris (188), by Elton out of Caprice (207). Elton, by Lord Elton. DAM, Francesca 428. Prince Snowbloom 1838 (Rule 1). Date of birth, March 27, 1912. Color of eyes, Orange. Breeder, Mrs. J. H. Fitton, Omaha, Neb. Owner, Mrs. James Dunsmore, Strawberry Point, Ind. SIRE, Aladdin 10. DAM, Ferbelow 1837. WHITE—MALE 11 Haverhill Zal 1848 (Rule 9). Date of birth, 1911. Color of eyes, Odd. Breeder, Mrs. Chas. Cunningham, Haverhill, Mass. Owner, Breeder. SIRE, Sultan 749. DAM, Mahi, by White Field out of Lady Blue Eyes. Kinka Jou Schneeflaken 1852 (Rule 9). Date of birth, April 11, 1914. Color of eyes, Blue. Breeder, Mrs. L. C. Shepard, Fairport, N. Y. Owner, Dr. Mary Jones, Boston, Mass.
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