Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1911 — PICTURES STIR DOG’S ANGER [ARTICLE]
PICTURES STIR DOG’S ANGER
Black Canine Snarls, Growls and Finally, on Battle Bent, Charges Toward Show Screen. Walla Walla, Wash.—When the stereotyped love play and impossible wild west drama had been disposed of at the moving picture show here, so realistic appeared the string of films illustrating cuttlefish swimming and disporting themselves that a black dog which had laid quietly at his master’s feet during the progress of the show for nearly half an hour forgot his surroundings and, conscious only of the strange actions of the creatures before his eyes, barked and charged and retreated, growling and showing such signs of anger and bus picion as to require the service of an usher to ouiet him. ' '
The dog paid no heed to the earlier pictures showing human life and activities. but when the-reel showing the! cuttlefish was thrown on he pricked up his ears, and when the fish were shown In the presence of enemies, darting hither and thither, and shooting their black. Inky fluid In jets through the water, he sprang up and rushed toward the platform snarling and no determined to fight that he had to be forcibly dragged awky.
