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93, 1927, 2 TAE EVENING RTAR. WASHINGTON. D.'¢. FRIDAY. SEPTEVBER e e e e e e ————— e I 1 and with enjoyment. Amelia, how- | Amelia lifted her sad gaze recogni- A moment later Amelia found that |ch1n t's mate, a naval board of in- ever. could not eat at all; she was|tion passed like a spark between |she and her old lover, who had so| KILLED BY MACHINE GUN.‘,‘“ announced here today. A too tired, too digheartened. To come |them miraculously become her regained | —— | ~ Merron's next of kin was his wife, 1 home to' this night after night, her | .o ono. (0opoo g oo over, were alone. Dora had gene. | Explosion Takes Life of Sailor|Mrs. Blanche Merron of Pensacals poor_sister mourning for the Worth: | ge dil\ I hope yvou're glad to sce | PTesently Amelia sought her. - | Fla. The dead sallor's home Stat less and delinquent Barney instead of | o “Uri etV dlad Lo see you. got mone, B she & Aboard Battleship. as New York, but his address was : 3 exerting herself to get a new grasp| " i THEILY BI 5 . live here. "I'll send you| gix PEDRO. ¢ VA given as_in care of the Naval Hos- | S Mrs. Tabor laid a Kindly hand | 1 p 0, Iever have gone away and laway the one lover Amelia had ever | gp IOV, (EPUSLONS that even BOW | hora Jooked ‘at her queerly. ~ laboard the battleship t . New bty 2 | teft me. had, worthy. honest, plain fellow. W S21 “Maybe when you're out of the| A on her shoulder An r clia W L A g | one, made a pot of fresh tea rore | % | Mexico Tuesday causec deg of tA looked ub into l‘l‘\ee"ln.ls-aarl:gt e ““,fig,'f"l:;"l,f,”:,:(g"\:: because he did not match up with | ples " ot of (el ST otr (5 ¢ Barney will come back to me.” | james Merron, 30 avitioe nel fate e her. B g vorite compla at her 8 a8 | the showy Barney. But Amelia, in- [ 4nd et G 3 : Reports of Action in Balti- b e honas 1UKC leho ‘caiise ot et ‘husband'e eBiab: | cicyg: of iwrievins ber life away. han | Jopn ot table with them. Sbel” rarry. ewseping: sill betore: nimj caving Juse and | ment into the unknown He had been iy vork. filling her life | c*¢" found a ment In which to| ' uoq"Amelia away wi a week more District in Naturali- | sce her cepart g |and_unprovided for. had come to|(hought of Larry Hicks now as she | 0irded as a treat. : such as she had never dreamed of “1 am Ty you got €o tired today, | Amelia. Ever since Amelia had pro- | o La Hicks ate with enjoyment. — . . . melia,” Mrs. Tabor said. “But the | Wiciher. cared ‘tor il srne | Sipped her tea and wondered If Dora|jie” explained that he had come | SPJOVInE: s = = zation Aired. St meme e wtin o Won bats ot Dir tr, chret Ror W5, WO ety BRGNS WhGL N BND Mo i s O And Sister Dora, alone, comfortubie T AIAA o INebe Sy | ik her: . Suddenly Amelia covered her face You are the firat person I looked |In Amelia's house and supported by et el et brore ol vBarney was a fine man.” Dora |with her Bands, making a shelter or | up, he sid, with his stdady eves on |Amelia's bounty, s stlll wating for o e Ceen e h R S went on. “We got along good to-| her poor features, while she tried to| A'fajia’ LR | Barney. Aroused by reports that the Balti-|start out tomorrow. Here s some: | vether till you made trouble between | atratenten them b fhita) (NEIE | o e ol LoD BREIAE (3 e — . mor tric jroet ¢ ing for your supper.” She placed | s . . | i see you. I can't stay long. My vusi- ore district director in charge of e AU us. I don't know how you did it, but | normal placidity. Foas' WoR'E 16t mia Forgot the Rule. [ haturalization has. visorously ques.| i DIPEr bag in Amelia’s work-worn | you must have made trouble or there | .yyen - _ = W Sl S e g ; s aues- ;g wouldn't have been any. T loved him | quatt oy if YOU are gonig to cry 1} “Where do you live?” Dora asked.|p .. he Boston Transcrint | ——— ANY ‘COLOR A Gallon loned Italianborn applicants for A" slight flush of gratitude and | whan we were meomica S HeithoniEht |« g Lo LD L ElIEROR hatahly. ] g he jamed the distant State.| "‘Grammar {s a moat confusin' tizenship in the United States cc eciation m;(w‘!l .\n?o\ms llu'\;d m;»i his)eves of ‘the. [ ‘never dcentned it ;,1'“:‘6"‘,""”‘_"?5‘“';:2‘ S onE Hee .h";:, ‘1‘|u(l‘ll l‘\;» “lmu °"|L° lt"':‘ thing,” Cassidy to ]h!s; The high quality of HPC will always be maintained. No ; ot s e i murmured thanks and hurried - > . she said at's | abo s work, the home he had|friend. “I never n remember 5 f e hether or not they are Fa 1y, a slight, drooping figure in ‘x‘|\\[|‘~::‘]l“l’!I’)‘;;m\'\"n?‘:a‘nl"'l'm this. Oh. 1 .am a {(he use? Have some more tea, Sister | built and surrounded with trecs and L Eabrar et ant TIRTS or T 18 o, other Paint can justify a higher price. Any color made to order. ntemplate joining the Fas; iescribably quiet and threadbare | " gyo ko) " | Dora?" | vines and shrubbery. ni “I can give you a good rule on City Deliveries and Out-of-Town Shipments | 9 S : | othe was enifiinz. Amelia, still sllent, |~ Dora was peeping from the window | fust back of it and he rai | that,” returned his friend. “Just say B IaLe et “the 3 Hastening away from the pretty | 5L 0n the teakettle und laid the table | “There's a man coming 'round fo and chickens. Ho had n ga over to yourself this rhyme: ‘It is I, i residence section of the town, where | 63UV She cut bread. opened a can | the back door here” she said, exija peach and apple orchard. And in|said the spider to the fly. and there ave called on . was employed by the day. she | Of something. arransed the peaches | citedly. “Maybe it's Barney come | ihese varied Interests he found enter: | ya are. . . Moy report on his 1e ' {yinad into Lincoln street and there | [EMPUNSIY. "When the tea was made | back to me: tainment when his day's work was few days later the friend met aid t she touched Dora': | 3 A ported s homas fs said to have [y s her home. The smile that the | SPE, touche ora's shoulder She tore to the door, jerked it open |done Mike and inquired if the rule had PAINT MANUFACTURER Beclared that foregn-born citizens in e el or i b There. come.” she said. “eat a bit fand fel! back In her disappointment.| “But it's lonesome Iiving alone. 1|been of any help. Baltimore who - are members of the i sht to Amelia's face [ °f,something and you'll feel better.”" | “Miss Tanner?” she said “Yes,|don't like it," he said, logking "W “It would have been but for wan 1221 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. Fascist orzanization may have thelt| cime now. * sShe loved that house: she Pt it erumb. said Dora the's here. Come in it you want to| fully at Amella. “So T've come back | thing," replled Cassidy. I couldn't Phoue Facteey izenship revoked a_hoisted her from her|see her.” < trying to pay for it, literally, by BA\]h-nm.:m of the ist l.v..‘-‘ilt“fl‘ lie sweat of her brow. Al her life | S8 L aitimore were have Leen she had wanted a home, a haven, | 30 poured a cup reatly aroused by questions asked | piace of her own, where she could be | Present t applicants for citizenship by |y, o\ mistress for a few hours in 24 s, and planned to protest to the S | each It was after she bought se that she had given up ving as a maid and had entered on the harder job of being a by- day Amclia did not go in at the front loor. but, taking a few more steps, t ‘round to the hack of the d entered that way. 1In the Ly the stove sat a woman | . deputy com- tion, said the aturalization Bureau has no inten-| on of withholdingz _citizenshp Xtailan applicants who happen to Imembers of the Fascist organizat Bnd declared that Thomas pro Rsked the questic tisfy himself &nd the court that the newly fledged kitizens of the United States would not hold the interests of Italy and the r of n from | be “Oh. Sister Dora?” exclaimed Amella. | ascist movement above allegiance {c e T T o he United States. Mr. Shoemaker| Iw cod’ quavered the small as not sure whether members ol the | 2110 woman, hugging herself in her “ascist organization are required to[<9IN! '8 orswear allegiance to the King of | “WhY of coutse vou would be. The taly and Fascism in order to become fD\es iare “open Hand s tiere Sisia aught. 3ut T must have my fresh air,” the woman. “Fresh air is * to me in my state of health. | T couldn’t make the fire burn. That Thomas said the matter the | wood you bought is too green. Barney it itain 1558 e AnNEAL and | would fever allow a bit of green wood 1l be taken up with the Labor De. 0N the premises. He took such pains feiant 40 WashinEton: | with his fuel. Oh, dear!” And here | Sister Dora began to weep again. Amelia had closed the windows and now laving aside her hat and coat, he began with quick movements to wt a fire. The helpless and dis- isfied Dora watched her gloomily. 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