The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 15, 1903, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY CALL. 13 g—Vat haf {cu got ine of eadiples? ve got bird nest soup and Barbary Coast 4 chirken Y ! Li—Basbary Coast Chicken—vat § dat? NI } Too—It's a hard boiled egg mit a N fedder shtuck in it E Li—Vell, I don’ w fedder I'll | ! get shtuck on dat or not. | . Louie—For why you got such a short gun? Mike—You see mit dis I can stand closer to de enermees. For why you got such a crookedness on your gun? ; Louie—Because mit miae 1 can shoot around de corner. : “I'm allee dlessed up such a much to-day. Li Hung Chang come down d to eat chop sluey mit me ” - fl kee Doodie soup a bunch of Dill pick- }'e- celluloid steak vell choked mit { ctons, beef all over mud. shmokad S v shnipes, a jum omelette, mince feet = , g on pie and stomach cake ™ | b - . N a N n N A N i # s n v g f N 'm - - » , " < N S a § u = s N . . § v ot P o 0 we At the ather table. wher rd a r k. | U was mode i e Al A 2 work hey developed li T LT T T I and south and Whelan ‘ e burle st Loufe—Afu t dis plag guesia? ¥ Bete sut et & ¥ > s t valking mit o 3 Mike— De view Iiois heie 18 per TABLE NO. 2 v : - s “Who fingled tor de bell buy? ety dinaatiog - & 4 ghing She has e ¥ 4s s A . ¢ AT Ty Sherifl. Loute—Vud de i 1z suuply de : o 3 4 N T Mike—Did she dicd trvus, oSh \ . s know the iy ! - 2 ¢ ® h k as =he Kkick n « Jh Q k = FRE 20 out ther a B \ for s = v Sl did 1 do but be with & - 1w ) e emens.’ Now, what do § it Kh o 1 . thing that T bolieve German comediar to be born to the not be a native Ger- s u str »f the blood e it It a south and Messer , although can east and west Imitation . g if they heard you ¥ i - s are 1 this?" Th ‘ Th b dpeic v M B o nd ¢ - N £ it p t 2.y "ac *Qh ing leads and conventional pla 1 st a bit 8f it." the two agreed. “You ! oid {6 sbew the lenath o€ N = ¢ ' to be afraid of anything when e Q o w the length ¢ 3 ue a German. There's nobody S &s s 1 ) hard at a joke on them as Q= 4 eAs dis st entire themselves, 6h 3 *10h work in t 10d 7s o & “ e e e R B feeorforfosiete Ks T 108 o > eV 11 NN 5 WX T T rth and South. 4; East and West, 9. P r = 2 ocl e’ ¥ L ’. " r ¥ ¥ v b ace of spades n original lead from " By Mrs. E. P. Schell. short, while on examination of the hands West's , he singleton diamond w b y Kesed the Americans ovened short on at generally indicate that a second a HE Baltimore team, which Is so Jeast two deals. The Boston team opened of spades, wit all following suit well known throughbut the whist long, while the Baltimore team opened e e e et would be extrem doubtful. Note the why West t world, has met defeat, this time Short.and it resulted in a gain for the % use of the plain sult echo by East to show 3. The usua wing number by men worthy of their steel. The 1&;-,;\un rm;‘m’ SEaad e We're goin' to have « pe ;mu]; :;vu"r“lfl:ag’e‘s” How is this for unconven- in v?k..’*g a he bor B4 ook Bhadk B ne of the deals played, on which there A L ok 4 pnstRastix 5d VBt v t? po- Pl o Ap - - - om m:zAl k place in Boston on ( Onete ToC o8 hree tricks, is as for. tress \'Mi“d : A Trick 2—North shows his appreciation s January 10, 1903, and resulted in a victory oo mails '}l come in more 1 of sound whist principles in not foreing strong trump for the American team by six tricks, his partner when weak himself in trumps. hand and continues to unblock g i The Baitiesdie taai pisgill e Jongseutt Trick 3—East could Mave called for Trick &— h begins to reap his har- e the game, but, strange to relate, in many trumps here by the eight of hearts, the vest of spades and North and Souty discard from an unopen suit of an eight make seven In or higher card usually being considered the deal. openings departed from rule, opening ead of four tricks od

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