Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1927, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927. | my dog?” be first to n he stepped “Well, I'll teach you a! could we comb these miles of brush | lesson you'll not forget.” miles—an’ it's gettin' dark?" He jumped from his horse, took al steve from his saddle bag. and |ing his ping the collar of the exhausted ! gible thin him into the thickest | THE EVENING STORY Lochinvar Makes Good. orly ' INTERESTING FACTS g | America’s Savings Stand at the Highest Figure Ever Reached n had was hinvar | ade man Jim o ithout e badkivacal nly Stevens and 1 e e n ad i e, Teaped | {0 : 1w meer: | oy "ol Hiae Volur, Tion i N $24,696,000,000 Deposits : ‘ I e i 2 46,762,000 Depositors This Is an Increase During 1926 of $1,562,000,000 in Deposits and 2,912,000 Depositors | with rage. . my dog still search Sompcehan wwrence,” he said out ret got your order lost pay roll He was still sitting there at moon For 11 o'clock a gold white collie limped Inside the | & leather packet fn his mouth short length rope trailin Hm was sitting with his ms. e didn’'t know P ed: he didn't see the dog; he didn't even hear his whine. 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