Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1916 — $1,500 DOG JUST ONE BITE [ARTICLE]

$1,500 DOG JUST ONE BITE

Mrs. Peter Coder's Imported Griffon Killed at Westchester Show in New York. White Plains, N. Y.—-Three pounds of dog flesh, which, alive and together, were rated at SSOO a pound, furnished, just one mouthful to a harlequin* Great Dane weighing more than a hundred pounds. The two dogs met at the fourth, annual shew of the Westchester Kennel club. The small dog was a Brussels griffon named Ceder Bambino. Mrs. Peter Ceder of Sunnymede re-; cently imported Cedar Bambino,, which was regarded as the most typical of his breed ever brought to this, country. Before the dog came here he bad won many prizes in Belgium, and Mrs. Ceder had repeatedly refused to take SI,OOO, holding out for $1,500. The judging at the show had almost been completed when the. tiny bit of dog aristocracy wandered near thq Great Dane. There was a snap of ths immense jaws of the big dog. and where there had been two dags WM only one and a corpse. I