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Show Does an Injustice to Canines. "1 never could see," captiously remarked re-marked Kipling Daft, who often cogitates cogi-tates deeply, "why a low saloon should be called a 'doggery.' Dogs do not foregather fore-gather In such places and put their left hind paws up on the footrall and tell Mike to aettemupagaln. Neither does a dog linger along till a late hour of the Light, brsgalng about bow be was just going to hit the feller when he left, or telling funny stories deftly interspersed with hiccoughs, and then go winding home full of choice liquors, fine cigars and seven kinds of billy-bell. Then, let us not speak of a saloon as a 'doggery,' even If the men who congregate there do at times recite more doggerel than Is good for them; but be truthful anC denominate It a a 'mannery,' It nothing will do us but that we must call It out of Its name." Kansas City Star. |