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Show BASEBALL BATTLES. He had been away back on the farm for majiy months From time to time he had heard that thev were still fighting in Europe hut the apples, prunes and pics had kept him too busy to be well posted on the news of battle bat-tle Reaching Market and Kearny streets and seeing an enormous crowd outside the newspaper office he felt sure that some verv Important dispatches dis-patches had come through Judging from the size of the crowd hp thought it might be the end of the war. "I haven't my specs; tell me is it all over''" "Not quite, but verv nearly." "What's the latest1'' "A tie in the eighth and one down in the ninth.' oo "1 could live with any people but anarchists," said Mrs. Knobb Hill "Why this aversion to one class of politicians'" asked Miss Sal'y Meeder. "Because the men who would have ! us live without laws would have us j live with outlaws."' rfiyt . |