The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, October 17, 1902, Page 5, Image 5
T'niTvA'V rknnwiirm in inn I o o 0 0 10 10 10 [ 0 10 17 10 15 10 10 10 10 10 10 94 40 72 40 09 13 40 40 40 40 A Ilnitr Conclusion. A former Princeton man now living In Philadelphia tclla of his only un pleasant encounter with Jimmy Mc- Coeh aa an Illustration of the beloved old tutor's Innate kindliness. When a student , he was lounging on his bed one afternoon , smoking. In response to a knock on the door he called out : "Who'H there ? " "It Is I Dr. McCosh , " came the re ply. "You'ro a llarl" answered the utu- dent , thinking one of his chums wao trying to joke with him. "If you were really Dr. McCosh , you'd simply say. It Is I. ' " After a second's silence the student heard retreating steps , mshed to the door and looked out to see Dr. Mc Cosh himself scurrying down the corridor rider and around n corner In nn en deavor to avoid recognition. Philadelphia Times. phia i From Frylntr Tan to rlre. A Loudonvlllo man wna dancing a qnadrlllo when ho heard his panta Beams ripping , at which ho rushed In to a dressing room , where his wife- good soul was BOOH busy with ncedlo and thread , ho having ilrst divested himself from his leg covering. Pres ently ho heard the rustle of skirts and realized that ho was up against the horrible proposition of being discovered In the ladles' dressing room , which ho had entered by mistake. Appealing to hla wife again , the excellent crcaturo shoved him through what she supposed to bo a closet door and turned the key. "Let mo back ! Let mo back ! " ho screamed as ho began pounding on the door. "I'm In the ballrooml" And ha wa& Eareuna (0. ( ) Republican.