Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1926, Page 36

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36 SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. 5. 0.P. COMMITTEE SPENDS $100,009 Repoit Made to Clerk of House fer Quarter Ended September 10. The Republican national committes spent $100:009 during the quarter end ed September 10, it has reported to f the House, The Demo t1he clerk vatic e mittee submitted penditure of §7.279 Princips publican om « report listing ditures of the Re included n sena joral committer $25.000 each for the Republie: torial and ssional - committecs and $8.740 to J Whit National Chairman Butler. The Republican committee £71.100 in contributions duri quarter. which, added to the on hami June e tions of $118,711 con ssistant to received the halance total contribu Larger Donatios Larger donations from John Bain, Chic from B Krager 1. L. Remmel from M. J 3. E zen Cleveland Dawes. ather, List inclug I ! $4.000 : 10 cach Cincinnati Arkansas; $2.000 e Van Sweringen, Cleveland sunny, Chicago: O, P Cleveland. and 1. M $1,500 each from “Columbus, and William Cleveland: $1,000 each from Y. Cooper, Cincinnati: George | Chicago: William Cooper : William Jeffery, Columbus i A. Gras. | selli, al- | ters, B. R. Gra fic n, | Michael Galligher, J. H. Wade and W | H. Haffard, all of Cleveland. | Democrats Have Balance on Hand. The Democratic congressional com mittee reported total contributions up to August 31 of $I13488.71, and « balance on hand on September 10 of $£6.209.5 The contributions included 000 for Frances . Garvan of New k former alien property custodian. and $1.000 from P. 8. Straus of New York. | The principal ms the disburse- | ment report 1 mobile pure dealer, and § bird, a candidate Maine. e i Procte The Tourist Camp. F AN McPHERSON drove into the rest camp at 4 o'clock of a scorching afternoon. The old dingy with bad w was laden with paraphe back seat, jostled by hi sat little Mrs. MePherson, still | Luoyant after a4 1.000-mile journey. | “We made it,” she said cheerfully. | But Jean was dour with he: uneasiness and anxiety. She nearly ached the limit of durance, and she knew that the had done the same. For the | the tlagging energy. termination only b Wist hill. Somethi which she was afraid might b yond her powers to remedy mechanician though she had become. The fact remained that the old car wiis worn out in every part, and such things as new spark, plugs weren't o it T few moments vheel, too sUff in e Yn the many | and | had | car miles d urged it up the : had gone wrong be n sat behind the v ry muscle to her en- [ Tattingly Marks | Birthday by Gifts To Court Officials| ye 3 ty?second birth the recipient of all the gifts, the judge was in the of d given him to the various officials” of the District. Included in this 3 ice and traffic of the many Prisoners, too came in for their share Judge Mattingly was remembered by R en's office with 2 I e basket of flowers contributed by ench member of the prosecuting attorney’s staff. 'OFFICER EXdNERfiTiED IN SHOOTING OF MAN!_ Coroner's Jury Finds C. L. Smith Fired on Prisoner, Who Cut Him. to Save Self. exoner [ A coroner’s jury vesterday ated Policeman €. Le Smith of No, precinet of blame in the shooting of rell, colored, of 68 Myrtle northeast. who was jed Stunday night when he nd Policel SRR after being a placed before the thoand 1 3 1 1 ‘t o stop a thre t between Mitch aymond Bell, color ed Mitchell. who was «n armed with a knife, unde vest, but Mitchell broke away from him. lunged at Smith with a knife and inflicted several deep gashes on Smith's hand, tendons of which were Witk commands | ings found that 1} ing such action did in self-de | ferse and in maintaining an arv Brownlow Visits Officials. Brownlow: former District who was recently de- ax city manager of Knoxville, visited the District Building and paid his respeets to the rock to dry herself in the sun she felt ars slip from her like o dingy = her abundant hair, she shook it out and let the sun and aiv freshen it. Then she combed it with her pocket comb. wound it upon her head and pinned it. A whiff of trying on came to her as she dressed, but 1l she lingered, loath to leave the ant, cool, lovely spot. loved water, flowes nd woods, and for 11 3 her hud for them. It was her father's their going to the barren lit- had returned E ndfathe; skilled | Her eyes were tived with many | of watching the road in strong her arms ached with holdir cel on rocky detours, b tive d graying 1ing o 1 she pushe th its es with her Nobody I We have i to ourselve And the | had ju | fine THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, |THE DUMBUNNIES—You'd Think Dora Was a Centipede. | - . ! WE LL NEVER BE READY FOR THE TRAIN THIS MORNING IN THE WORLD ! EVERYBODY I 1S WASTING TIME AND LEAVING || : EVERYTHING FOR ME To Do ! | COME HURRY LP | _CHILDREN ! WE MUST CATCH THAT TRAIN BAC To RABBITBORO ! PORA - HAVE Yaou GOT YOUR SHOES ON? BY ALBERTINE RANDALL YES. MA .- ALL OfF 'EM EXCEPT Y ONE | three hours away, | but with r and supper. she had | hoped, if the car were willing. to ar rive soon after nightfall. But the car was not willng She { wondered what she was going to do with it as she climbed up the bank toward the smell of frying bacon hidden from her view within one | the sigmll sheds of the camp site.| After all, she was hungry | 8 Her .mother had turned from the | three rusty stove go speak to a man who{ Jean, full of pre t driven up in a mere skeleton ity, found h car, such a battered. patched-up | by the man chine that Jean's looked almost | had traveled. he in contrast He was a tall man | had sound views. in rough khaki, with humor in his| chatted with mouth and gravity in his eyes friend, e e rson fluttel the silver-haired li U nty for him i After supper old place wa “Not fair at all,’ aking gain. ix little short of be | Without | the hood over the -Pherson ¢ n one of the side tal pper!” she a <peec qf “(his man for his suppe: Jean shook her hy Our Easy Credit Terms No Added Charge for Credit to Anybody in Washington, Maryland or Virginia $200 Purchase, $10.00 Cash—$10.00 Month $150 Purchase— $7.50 Cash—$7.50 Month $100 Purchase— $5.00 Cash—$5.00 Month $75 Purchase—$4.00 Cash—$4.00 Month $50 Purchase— $3.00 Cash—$3.00 Month $25 Purchase—$2.00 Cash—$2.00 Month That car, as 1 happen to know nswering, the man lifted ; Men of | it beside the rolls and doughnuts upon bles 1t down together. elf gradually being won | where had vead book: him 2 and his_ be: he addressed himself | to the business of she replied crisply. very poor bar hope you will enjoy word, she acknowledged to her You have written to me? i red him. She torebore she ex- | as I have. ing a wreck." | beg: er one. in all % e of the universe. Her ad made her wary, if not sus f of the whole tribe. | lady since he I ten in June, An hour's steady work and the man | asking her for permission to use the ced the old car ready 16 move. | old, devastated farmhouse for a camp “Though it depe on how far you during the Summer. are going,” he remarked quictly “YWhy. I never dreamed you were Mrs. McPherson quickly told him | Prof. Holdridge. 1 thought yvou were they were going. His eyes ' some garage man out of a job.” con . McPherson owned various have come to know | about them.” he rveplicd. | for that machine’ he | probing ones pointed o «d the queer skeleton- | I shall b ars | “but it does very well for what I want { Jean said. nts® Jof it. 1 foand your farm « delightful | “Don't do it It was all | place, Miss McPherson, and 1 suc FU 846 E St. ¥~ Both Stores Open All Day Saturday Southeast Store Open Until 9 0’Olock Sat. Night an experienced eye | Jean's Meanwhile, Mrs. | fath bacon «nd set | Dicious, It was all too amaz | the man to whom she nnounced, and the ! sblems and perplex. | He iss McPhe He held Jean’ deep into her h and manner hered interest “The old McPherson place on Apple rook " he exclaimed. Then he smiled V'hy. that Is where I came from this afternoon—where I've 4 out this Summer. I'm getti vou see, just as the new tenan rive—and you are the new ter Suddenly Jean laughed. cars for n McPher with an autiful courtesy ttle old lady was : n Jean's sight repairing the ma | one 7 .- 8¢ Pa. Ave. SE: | chine, while Jean sat on the running | fo odd, so—yes, delightful, was the {eceded in finishing my book there. oIf. it just as much As for the supper” came hix rare smile For I was so hungry after | afternoon on a -, you see, is not speedy, if re- | » seen you,” you I'd excuse anything from you, d turned to hand eyes a copy of vour book. I'll see that you have signed,” he said. 1| Jean flushed girlishly. “Oh. I'd love it! You are sure v again | won't forget?” she asked somewha ate a | anxiously. Prof. Holdridge Pwarm, final clasp. “Quite sure.” he answered carnestl . you see, [ shall bring it to v myselt in a week or ; 4 I neve gave her hand ndwich Mrs up into his “You will a garage | Jean. “Gos sl and good lnek.” | and looked | his quiet, | ind. fou PFALLING *HAIR with ors “Whyte. e ot R LUCKY TIG 25% OFF our original Low Prices and all the credit you want First thing 1« First thing a dip in the As she moved Itered nook other said Jean T G the hushes she EST. 1879 Good little mother she doesn't know eat adventure to her with every fiber of b v ind she trus v being //}/ "y 9 wll pick ey-—one day finish that. n e mo 11 just about ki knick into the d pure and neh 1t was deep a She revived un aulant. 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