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Show February 6, 1917. Checker Editor Tribune The effect of printer's ink is wonderful. Through your L'Oiumn we have really become acquainted with our friend. L. J. Vair, again, and it is a source of great satisfaction to all the club, the deacons, the worldly, the imbibers and abstainers. Vair lias been giving Quito a number of our top-noiehers. a few salient lessons as to tite proper move and lie has proved a good teiclier. uo. We get to see him tiuile frciuotiliy nowadays, ali because your column v. as open to us to draw his litieution 10 his unwarrantable silence. We hol e tc p. it a cowboy's lasso about his r.ec!; .1 r. I ncike him one of us. Any-v.'ny, Any-v.'ny, he his proved a most welcome guest ai d hi pl.iy lies stamped him among the best L'eir.er possesses. Let it go at that. Tiie club is having a spirited team mate:;, the captnins being Messrs. Peters and E. D. Lament. L is but a week old and nlre."iy "the wonders of play'' is iiiiinifca;jis itself U one. can behove all he hears. Up to date Asa B. Snow is in the lead, but the match is too young" yet to predict what the ultimate outcome will be. Tf new Jordan?. -HefTners, Banks, Stewards, Stew-ards, Hefters and their class are the resultant re-sultant outcome, then it will not have proved in vain. Probably your readers will shortly see some astounding" "eye-openers" that will set the checker stars thinking. Ail this unless the games have a volcano under them that will blow them higher than Gil-roy's Gil-roy's kite. We will keep you well advised ad-vised of progress, and in another week ' we may be able to sav who will be the probable winner. R, A .GURLET. |