Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1913 — CAP and BELLS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
CAP and BELLS
OIBBLE HAD ONE WEAKNESS Greetings Were Always Highly Commendable Until He Met a Friend j Wearing New Suit of Clothes. "Dibble Is a man who would never suggest a remedy for a cold.” * “Just so.” "He wouldn’t ask, ‘ls it hot enough tor you?’ ” “Highly commendable.” “And if jcou should inquire about his health, no matter how well he was feeling, he wouldn’t answer, ‘lf I felt better I’d be in the hospital.’ ” “Dibble must be a fine fellows.” "Indeed, lie is. Still, whenever he meets a friend wearing new togs Dibble invariably chortles. ‘I didn’t see anything in the papers this morning about a clothing store being robbed/ ”
