| Show TRUE FRIENDS the does riot not take kindly to the criticism ariti ism heaped upon the late george C watts of chicago who devised the sum of to his dog bill in the very nature of things bill cannot live lon long as he Is already past the average age of canines and as he was a true and tried friend of ills his master it seems fitting that the master should have provided in ills his will mill for the future care and comfort of the dog it is cheerfully admitted that such a sum of money would add immensely to the care and comfort of many human beings who are deserving of help but behind all of that is the sentiment the possession IOs session of which does credit to athe memory mory of mr watts no mat af or sow L all aa may fau sa th social scale no matter how he be may become through the blows of adverse I fortune no matter how unfortunate a man may be if he owns a dog he has one friend who will stick to him through thick and thin through storm and stress through good and evil reports A true friends in these days of mammon are entirely too tco scarce to be forgotten eien though they be four tooted footed fri ends bill v was aa give ivea to mr watts by his hii rno rosr er sr and aed she asked her son eon to take gcoy cod care of the family dog sir mr watts has done this and by so doing he be has carried out the wishes of 0 his mother and at the same time shown his gratitude for a friendship that never wavered men no matter what their station could learn some valuable lesson in unselfish friendship from humble d dogs like ilke bill nor nor must it be forgotten that the much abused watts made provisions to the extent of 9 00 per his faithful horse aud and then hen t it was provided in his will that when the horse and dog died the estate should be divided la equal parts between the old peo peoples ples home the chicago orphan asylum tile the home for incurables and the salvation army so whatever one s point of view there Is small room for criticism ing the watts will the commoner |