Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1919 — Bulldog Bites Nose of Gallant Barber [ARTICLE]
Bulldog Bites Nose of Gallant Barber
San Francisco, Cal. —Samuel L. Jones, barber, had his nose bitten by a bulldog that was taken to the shop for a haircut by Miss Grace -Stanley. When Jones tried to unfasten a wrist watch from the dog’s front leg, the animal, a prize winning canine of the Boston variety, objected/ Apparently the dog'did not understand that Jones desired to remove the wrist watch In order to get better play for his Clippers. Jones declined to get treatment for his injury at a hospital. Instead, he went home and called a private physician. Jones, who is an ex-veterina-rian, wants it understood that he doesn’t make a practice of cutting dog’s hair. In the present instance he was going out of his way for the pretty owner of the dog.
