Published in The Waukegan Daily Sun and Gazette on November 3, 1922.
    Dallas, Tex., Nov. 3-G. W. Agar’s home, in Belmont Addition was recently burglarized, and many valued heirlooms and jewelry were stolen. Detectives were placed on the case, but no clue was discovered.
    As Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carnatcar were sitting on their porch, in a different part of the city, their puppy “Spark” came around the corner of the house dragging a mysterious looking object. Investigation proved it to be a purse. The dog dropped the purse at its mistress’s feet, then sat down near by awaiting further developments.
    In the purse were found valuable rings and gems amd much of the loot from the Agar home.
    The puppy had evidently unearthed the robbers’ cache. “Sparks” is “living high” as the result of his “find”.
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