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Show ir I I . I Strange Petfellows tXZl Tpliy' U i,h a fcw exertions, likes a dog or a cat of nrP !" , I 'rVfflI'0r.fa','l,r,V or BUPP'VS or goldfish. Then there tZT , , 7S 1"," in fr the most usualpets, and it is with hirl e joUowm " of photos deals. The animals and t ,o rX'Vl : are,not 0Ut f the ordinary. All are natives of ! T.V r .'! ' Vth the Plion of the leopard. However, it d""nrtly tnusval to find them in pet roles. 1 ' fm y , fc Hurt- iiaiAiaimv"...sASijl . ... a..- ..Z .. Meet Pete . , . Everyone tn Barnegat, N. ., knows Pete, the pet of Mr. and Mrs. Raymonil Beckett. Mr. Beckett found Pete, an abandoned baby, in the nearby woods. He teas brought up on a bottle. The deer is shown here on his daily shopping tour. I mi -1 Wisdom comes to roost on the stem of Charles Kornet's pipe Kornet found this owl in Bronx park, i. Y. I Freckled (and how!) Jack Wilson Wil-son of Pittsburgh has a pet raven, whose "peck" is quite painful at toe see from this picture, . Little Nancy Feller's pride and joy is the duck with which she is shown here. She raised it from an egg and the duck is fond of her. , f ' ii t ' ." . '1 ,if A''' ys,;!t4 ' I iJ3yxv5 1 1 - 'r 'AWtf 3 Ml - -Vj fc,..Vi .-.-..' Mrs. Arthur Mycland of Chicago Chi-cago created quite a stir in Miami Mi-ami uhen she appeared on the beach with a pet bear. A leopard is the pet of Mrs. Linton Wells, wife of the explorer and writer. "Miss Snooks" has her own room, and is quite frisky. |