Published in The Waukegan Daily Sun and Gazette on June 30, 1922.
Pet dogs have become so popular among the feminine population of Berlin that theater managers have been compelled to install rooms where the dogs may be checked. Some patrons complain that none of the theaters has made similar provision for checking babies, and think this is unwarranted discrimination. During the intermissions the women repair to the “dog room” and feed the animals with bits of sandwiches, which it has become the custom for theater-goers to eat between the acts.-New York Evening Post.
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