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Show faiiiil BULLDOG . ' WONT SXAY STOLEN The fidelity of a bulldo to her owner, and her recognition of the fact that ah belonged In the home t her owners. wi demonstrate In a rather striking manner at the home of William Qroesbeck, Jr., 948 Lincoln avenue, yesterday. William Qroesbeck. Jr.. Is the owner of a prlae animal, which had a litter of blue blooded puppies about two week ago. The home of the happy family was in the Oroptbeck barn. When the Grocgher'k family retired on Saturday night the ring: with her pupplca were in the lrn where they belonged. When tho Grneeheck aroee yeaterday morning the whole- dog family waa g"ne. Evidences were found that the doga had Keen atoirn. Track wero found leading to and from the barn, and the sheriff a office waa notified of the theft. Careful search for the dogs waa mad hut they were not found. No clua could be obtained aa to the Identity of the thieve. Because of the value of the pup-plea, pup-plea, special effort were mad to locate i hem. When the Groeherk family aroie thl morning they were delighiei to find the old d" at the kitchen door, whining eagerly for something to eat. She looked gaunt and hungry, and aa though h had been running all night. Poon after ah waa fed Klie returned to the ham. Indicating by her actions that -be wanted aome member of the family to follow her. She waa followed, and there waa five entire litter of puppies In the straw filled box where they had made their horn. The mother dog had made one trip from the place where she. had been taken, bark to her wn home, for each puppy, earning the little animals In her mouth. The famllv aa delighted be;auae of her k return andThe. return of The puppies, it'looer watch will be kpt hereafter io prevent a repetition of the thef. |