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THE EVENING every day eat One of the Best Mystery Stories Ever Written. a great many ""he observed spend half his time going back and forth.” ‘His present visit seems to have 1 to some purpose,” Grant declared le bitterly | BRAN % THE WRATH TO COME was the signal for the breaking up of the little party. Grant was accom- panied to the door by one of the sec- retaries with whom he had some pre- vious acquaintance. “The old type remains, I se former remarked, with a smil “It's the type beloved of the semi- " the STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925. COAL-RATIONING PLAN IS LIKELY IN MARYLAND ‘Would Be Linked With Co-Opera- ago considered the probability of be- ing forced to resort to rationing. They sald their bins will be filled. with about 50,000 tons of coal September 1, when the strike is due. This quan- By E. Phillips Oppenheim. (Copyright, by Little, Brown & Co.) oo The bombast of the Senator's words had appealed slightly to the sense of humor of most of them. Yet Grant was perfectly well aware that the man had spoken the truth when he declared that he was voicing the views of the people of his State. It was a repre sentative expression of opinion. He could even see a qualified but vital professional ~politician,” ~the youns | man declared. “We have one of them to lunch every week. The chief can't stand them in larger doses. But you know they have an enormous back- ing.” Grant felt the warning behind I rds, as he walked slo ds the club where he was 3 was the West, the bi ¥ West, with its polyglot pop lation ‘and Immense material prosper- Spectal Dispatch to’ The Star. event of a coal strike Maryland prob- ably will adopt a co-operative control and rationing of fuel to both domestic and industrial consumers, tive Control in Event of Strike, Under Proposal. than a month, it was sald. BALTIMORE, August 20.—In the|the governor, back its rulings. Frank Harper, secretary of the Pub. lic Service Commission, says that the local coal committee, while named by has the legislation to He said the need of an impartial tribunal to pass upon the merits of demands for fuel and to pre- vent hoarding was recognized during Baltimore coal dealers two weeks strike times by virtually all dealers. .m,x -without rationing, would last less Nine Hurt in Overturned Auto. !"""’"" returning from a school plenic Speclal Dispatch to The Star. jrectigol iont By | injured when th DANVILLE, Va., August 20.—Nire ! Al were taken to OUR EQUIPMENT REPRESENTS —an _investment of thousands of dollars and, is the latest and best obtainable. Our operating force is made up of experts who have bench as well as chair experience—op~ erators who are proficient and reliable in every respect. As they do nothing but operative work and the same thing from year to year, they naturally are skilled to a high degree. 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