Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1914 — Joe Sets Long Distance Recognition Record. [ARTICLE]
Joe Sets Long Distance Recognition Record.
Watertown, Wis., Times. Joe Jackson, a traveling man from Chicago, surely put a big dent in all local records fpr long distance recogniton of a friend and under difficulties at that. As he passed along Main street Friday afternoon, he saw V. P. Kaub leave a store and go down the street about 75 feet ahead of him. But one glimpse was enough, and though his former Indiana friend was but a high school lad just out of knickerbockers When he had last seen him, nearly 12 years ago, Joe called his name loud enough to be heard three blocks instead of the comparatively short distance that separated them. Needless to say, they had a .pleasant chat about mutual acquaintances. What a little iworld this is after all.
