Show her lie Drew the Line Your mime I believe i Flubson T The frank unemlarrasscd yet respectful manner of the young man impressed the merchant favorably and he replied as ho motioned thocaller to a seat That is iny namo I beg pardon for obtruding upon you in business hours I presume you do not ro member moNo mo-No srI sr-I dare say I was too young when you saw me last to make it poaible that my face would strike you u fimiliar now Mynamo i Chugg Chuggf echoed tho merchant Why I once had a relatlvo of that nanio Mrs Nancy Chugg Y c sir Sho i alivo yet She is my mother I have often heard her speak of youAnd And your first name is Jenkinson I a glad to see yon Where i your homo nowo Ve livo in Nebraska Well how ha tho world used youf I cant ct plain I travel for a New York house at a fair salary At this moment mo-ment however I find myself temporarily embarrassed on account of not having received re-ceived expected remittances from tho firm I fact I have taken tho liberty as a rel tire to call upon you partly for the purpose of asking for 1 loan of say 2 to tide mo over this weo Why as to that Jenkinson I am sorry to sayMako syMko it to Mr Flnbson and ID try t get along Your mother Mr Chugg is my second cousin You arc my third cousin For purposes pur-poses of acquaintance I recognize the relationship rela-tionship but in the matter of lending money I a compelled to draw tho line somewhere I and my rule is t draw it at third cousins Good morning M Chugg Chicago Tribune Trib-une I |