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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. PAGE 10 BY ALLMAN (OTT ' H - | Vit TeLt You WERE ‘THEY ARE- THEY ° | 5 i ELEN, | Wan To Te You Vie Tere Wi £ hy Cenk Hi How | WONDER, WE)" cl eae ape | SOMETHING = THERE HAS GOT We PROBABLY IM France BY “THis Times I |e én ‘ ‘ THEM DOWN ABOUT THREE WEEKS AGo- . . | To BE MORE SYSTEM | TooK MR. TRUG, I Have THEN COT ME THANK | MAGAZINGS! | HAD WANTED sh Mig ye AbouT THis House! 1 HAD | You WAVE BEEN THREATENING To bOIT on - teas < RAST ak ene ke put aE A PILE OF MAGAZINES ALL For THE LAST THREE MONTHS LUBY TO} ON THO PART Of Gove RY OOK FUND AND fs . FAR AS You PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF THIS . ET ad Rava Wem SENT SAVED UP To SEND To THE | BO Tih rien baa . 4 SAMMIES@1 HAD EM Att au | hare f FAIR LAND, BUT -_ 1h , pea | To TE SAMMIES on ate THEN NOW? ay NO DONT SPOIL IT Lk You QUIRREL FOOD—This Dark Cloud Has a Clothes Lining. 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Ga. where | ~~ j eapautet middleweight title is as good pe Manager Bill Leard a was | oo oh Rreeecs= ci g in players all parts om McGoorty claims today. c ‘ nd « acenint ‘e Oshkosh battler celebrated Bi team will have a big league |Teturn to the ring with @ victory battery. Paul Strand was in the box | Over Frankie nan of Detroit “ : ee nN Ne here last night. Flooring his man 4 itbert Robinson ‘ t loan of 2 heat to t ear cay rap oily Monaia, and Ses . n. who | twice, for ne in the first ‘a i " Zack Whe , : oan. || in the nd went down tr panos r veass was ona | tou n 1 a clip [ter looking club tha ni | et . tedly wea the} Le ailed to sho ¥)| th h thr ‘ ; beg eon 4 A back of the ear in tt oe. all, with the except t £ an easentia 0 . . Ms lon ngliehm Th wa nelu such men as is likely to be x |f : , cea to. some. agrees ; Indian to ¢ nd Constr dase | ~- But Failed ofa 1K. oO. 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SE EER fA tc Ee ot malboar mnouncet : hat Herb | cus har h ¢ rds SAN FRANCISCO, April §—Duke ’ wable, not my in fi ng Ih the sec. | Ebbets” f cutt plaries fn phate . gain t t the Pi ey room Mond L Kahanamoku, world’s champion snot ony in wal pers oe reg larios nae after the retet| Stet ee ee aees| odge Cafe | (222i ee hoe SE “ wang a. zs on the | rigrange mel f . as the need | ob t , y . here today to prepare for the cham- oh “el well fixed at|ical play has suffere a e , t t | Pewrth-Wertiate--F me pionship 100-yard swim at Alameda MEME and short with Daubert and new man for the diff fahed the block and match Cabaret—Dancing |) 0 4: Perry McGiMivray and Olson. 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