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GAS A ! TACK 9 VISITORS. Isn’t it nice when your best girl and her mother come down to pay you a visit? Of course they want to see your tent, and—isn’t it a pleasant feeling as you walk down the street and all the boys “ rubber” at you and salute as if you were an officer. Of course there is that slightly uncomfortable sensation as you suddenly remember that Joe Harris said he was going down to the showers and Joe isn’t at all careful about his costume on such occasions.