Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1912 — Case of Mistaken Identity. [ARTICLE]
Case of Mistaken Identity.
President Taft was out for his afternoon walk in Washington one day when a flaxen-haired little girl ran out, in front of him, held up her finger, and exclaimed, in a shrill voice: “I know who you are!” The president, thinking it not at all unusual that she should possess this Information, but willing to gratify her, asked: “Well, who am I?" “Aw,” she said teasingly, “you’re Humpty Dumpty.”—Popular Magacine.
