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Show DOGS AND DOG FELLERS j " ' i JMOYLE GRAY, formerly a well-known well-known newspaper man cf Utah, r.r.J now busily encaged in helping help-ing President Wilson and other run ihe government, is a tried and true inetid of " Doers and IV. IV-llers. " tfon.e -.ears r.tro when Movie was s0-.lourn:!:jr s0-.lourn:!:jr a brief svell in IJe.lgiuni he ! met u5) with and captured two Belgian ! cart uoffs took riaht out of their , harness. Now he tells vjs about an- other won.vrful doz which he has sc- quired in Swiirerland. He allows hi 1 ao is about the finest specimen of his ; race that has ever crossed The ocean. ! Tie writes from Washington about his i new dnij in this fashion: '.'His name is Wolf and ho has a ! stnn of ancestors that so right back ! to the wolf pack, lie is so intelligent i that about, 'he only thing he can't do j :s actually to talk. He speaks German, j French and English, opens r.nd closes ; doors and has a big bunch of little , tricks. The first chance 1 get to show him I am going to do it. 'IK.: was stolen from me while on a . train in .France while I was bringing him iron Heme. Switzerland. Three days later he was lying under what was ' ior:r.er:y :uy desk at the legation at i Eerne. He :s now being pjrsonallv ' conducted to Washington by an annv , sergeant. He is black on the back and ; yellow unde rneath, weighs about thirty- live pounds and can travel thirty-five . miles an hour. " j JMOYLE GRAY", formerly a well- I known newspaper man of Utah, and now busily engaged in help- .. -Tr. ing President Wilson and others' " Z" ""$" : T.un government, is a tried and true V '? ' J mend of Doss and IV.g F, dlers " 1 V y ' ' V Some years ago when Movie was s0- yy loumtng a brief spell in l-lelgium he M Vvr. " -'--' VS ! met up with and captured two Belgian I " .. ..... ' .. . j cart ..logs took 'e:n right out of their feS.' . ' - , harness. Now he tells us about an- i , !f - v ,V " other wonderful dog which he has ac- 'S " - , j quired in Switrerland. Ho allows this - ' " ' aog is about the finest specimen of his ,s .O' " ' - ; .ace tnat has ever crossed The ocean. -Vv- Vi v f ! He writes from Washington about his .-' Vi? . jrtWPAI&awi -new dog in this fashion: - V.-s.;i;-.,s :-;'s f" ; "His name is Wolf and ho has all v v ! stniji of ancestors that go right back ' - " - j to the woii pack. He is so intelligent I " H -J.. 1 i mat. about, 'he only thing he can't do - . fv;5 -'r - v- N -v I j is actually to tali;. ' He speaks German. -X ' 4 ! French and English, opens r.nd closes - s , ; doors and has a big btineh of little J , . . ''. I , tricks. The first chance 1 get to show j .. f rr - ; y V ' i him am going to do it. ; N : .' ' . ; I-V was stolen from me while on a v : .train in France while I was bringing ; ,.'....:,:" .t . It him from Heme. Switzerland. Three I .:!:".s. ' ; ' days later he was lying under what was I , , . . .v'--' ! 'formerly my desk at the legation at - ;:'; . ' i Eerne. He is now being personally N v v v eondin-ted to Washington by an annv V ! . ' , sergeant. He is black on the back and V v - ; yellow undc rucath, vreighs about thirty- yC v N v x . , t I five pounds and can travel thirtv-five ; 1 . " . ? . :x- S :- . ' - - ' ! ,"r' ' . ' r' ' ' ' - " ; i:. - v.-- xf-''.- ' N - - - : ,. . . : iH: " l " -! v : f 1 - ( : ' "' ; ihVyi ' ' . ;' - ' -n vs.v . - ; , ; - v t- ... - "X . . y - : ' . :, - I i i v V' V r--,-' . . , ' -n ; . -. . . - 's : .. -' ' , . ' ! - ' - - '. ... :. ! " . . '' j I '.-..':' ' , , T)TP |