Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1914 — CANINE HAS $200 FUNERAL [ARTICLE]

CANINE HAS $200 FUNERAL

Blxtoen-Year-Old Bull Terrier Burled In Cypress Hills Cemetery In New York. New York.—Wreaths of flowers covered a handsome oak coffin in which “Tuck Lentz Crawford,” a sixteen-year-old bull terrier, was buried in Cypress Hills cemetery. Nearly two hundred dollars set aside ten years ago by the wilkof Harry Lentz, at one time a New York sporting man, was used in defraying the cost of the funeral. The dog had been Mr. Lentz’ P«t / The burial was supervised by Mr. Lents’ sister, Mrs. Carolina' Crawford, owner of Crawford inn, Paterson. She tried to have the animal interred on her property, but the Paterson health authorities objected. She then pur* chased a grave in Cypress Hills and look the coffin 'there In an automobile.