Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1927, Page 35

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THE THE EVENING STORY LIFE’S DARKEST MOME EVENTING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927. © —By WEBSTER. HAUGEN BACKS NEW . ry weelk= f | | = : ' FARM RELIEF BILL or every weelk~ for 3 festive occasion” = | 3 ) © When Fate Stepped In. vt know when they will be| = = | Measure Before House Designed, as lE‘W@,J:y S 4\111, (_\I‘J NDALE stood on the $16i0 " anins aflsne Wor morae = >, Before, to Combine With Mc- “"]‘ o "‘l the }“”‘H Station | yiies husy with their though T s S T | Eestistiom Shlch whe hat SUbt 1o st e Limed and Moked ol Sree—— THAT ALl S¥ Nary's Proposal in Senate. alighted. What a fool she had . ilie h nai s e A = b hoen o leave clvilizition -the. saf. 51 sbout’ It Kate. i THEY IS hed \ tod Press s comfortable civilization to which she Eiaxiow Tor i S0 ( 2 AIN T | i e a e R L aemton by, which she ml'..\m.h‘(mv“ you. I-ave { Me ¢ Al heat The new farm relief bill of Repre " ro Cla 'f:‘l;m West 10 _marry her h her's 8d fellow | THEY r'LH»NN sentative Haugen, |;o‘.m.‘ n, Towa 1 h‘nd’\ ‘\»’y.'n w n-}l 1,,.\} er all ooy dorans ELSE ? \”,,.“’,v in gener 1 principles to that £ 3 ]’O 31 what did she really know about Aaron vou have made. If vou want | . \iready introduced in the Senate h: - ‘\‘\’:.m save hat he was her brother’s | to go hack Jou_ aball Cmeton: / Senator McNary, Republican, Orezon DtLLMBtD IL’ frlend and partner in the big ranch? There is a train leave s S isioon was presented yesterday to the House | p o And an for her brother Jor. e was al-| T\ aee that Vo make | iwyiculture committee 4 The Velvet Kind DEt A stra 90. o€ AC eft It was as if he had read her mind! These bills, which are expectec o home for the West when Kate was 16| cate Siared at her brather almost Wit be_comhined as the MeNary-Hauzen Dealers Now Offer and had only been home once sinee. | yphelief. . wrm relief measure of the Seventieth and that was last vear wher came W are kol Yoo R soumnined Congrass and to provide a major issue . g =28 East to help settle up their father’s | with trembling s, ~1'm sure no one of the session, retain the much debat The Yuletide Special! estate, Joe was 38 and h could be kinder, Of course T am act equalization fee provisior T ried. Aaron was two R ML | ine entchaRaiidle . bt lat. . T oamit ature was held primarily respor than Kate Higran President Coolidge’s veto of th NE' Joe Arundale teacher Don't try, sister,” Joe said Tust® duri he last Congress . In an Eastern | he had|let it all go. v to rest all you can | i en said he would introduce developed some trou | antil T get vou to a place where you | his m]. i the I ‘ with fhe oxiscis ‘5 and had been advised by his physi-| can really rest [ tion that ft would immediate - cians tn seek the broad spaces of the Toe, though apparently absorbed in ferred to the culture n of s ¥ Western prairie. On the train zoing his driving. was in reality going over whish he is ob Marvelous Ice Cream en e West Joe had fal n oW Aaron | and over his disappointment and iy e Sen: 2 ey s e : I Ward and his mo who were re.|ing in advance the heartache of Aaron would au : riched with gldCLd cherries 2 turning from the KEas where they hen he had to tell the hoy of Kate's $250.000.0¢ e - . . i T R 8§ dectiion farm boa revol and pineapple, almonds, (IR shitn ‘e the' Yoy, at n creck where cottonwoods frew. A i raisins and macaroons. Mrs. Ward's wh o0 swift turn broug house in vie 6 =0on ¥ hal n 1l dobe building with cool-looking a3 e * ot in_the, ra | the two men ’m“ o ‘1”.'5’.1‘. set windows peeping SEES GILBERT BEYOND | " Kate gaspec | R B ovence saoniang|. Wby TR ishe siammerea, “vou " | BOUNDS OF AUTHORITY | Kate had carried « carrespondence | never told me your home was any | s £ | which had resulted in s going | thing like this! I had no idea—why Senator Berenger, Former French St (o see kate A mutual liki tnere arve trees and Howers!” | » | had resulted from this visit | “Adobe makes a mighty cool house | Ambassador, Criticizes Suggestion | this trip of Kate's Joe answered, he stop; the car 4 end l:'mmvrul nd lifted his sister ‘.m” what | Relating to German Reparation homesickness had he v 1 caused her to of a long wagon to i Lronl T A e hed a pair of mus | PARIS, December 2 Senatoe -] « was tied 0 a tree ri Berenger former Fr ch Ambas train had heen held Pt ey | sador to Whashington, in reply to fore and Kate had then ‘the door- opsned an Parker Gilbert's suggestion that a &lve up he i GATYS OUE AN e itk | sum total of what Germany is to pay | akes of Wt in his®hand e | be fixed, says that Gilbert has over 8 o her o stepped the hounds of his authority : n Writing over his own ature. hack about now | Senator Berenger says of the Gilbert with those rustlers down in | proposal: “There is no quest about vting with old von and Aaron stopped a bullet. | the reparation total.” He adds that vn had cast a < pretty hadly shot up. We've < merely a1 con > g | s o no Authosity | PR B e A e e A A e <N till the docto = tion Commission and has no authority > f% - b e - ) . - - . . e v . e ] who ity e THE RECEIPT OF A CHRISTMAS to modify the reparation total 5& o - i s — As the train rushed on out of sight - X e | Pyrymtse s as Germ: SRR )3 =he turned expecting, of course, to |41 S0 the bleeding. e o | GREETIMG CARD FROM AN = P et LGl ;i Get These Popular Records Today g{ ind wrother ol on wr e got the rustlers and the sheri = ‘ JUS | - et e k4 24 elther Rier brother or Aaron walt- | £ L5 8%, 105 TIECS Ah | 1 |\onicte somiana HE WAS S 0 L L P, » i ST T | K T e || U LED AN ece A : o | | ¢ “Two Black Crows” ¥ - b rom AIST]gnn Ssotole caimant ‘of hisr thodghts MECKTE — { Q{Q ~ - ’ Forgotten for the time was her weari (6 | “Left set” quired in a = \ fo i e entered the house. closel Coiae s Pl Co (o Yok Wil 127 - ANDIRONS Parts 1 &2,3&4,5&6 ¥ v followed by her brother and the two A 3 . P i Kate red at him without under-|men oA o - and The v records by Morar Mack, repro standin The next hour was one of the busi- | T « 1 will give o end of MER-9n Q{ 3 He gave her a friendly smile and |est of Kate's life A ‘“ '\‘SM““:‘ “)'I’“‘”‘P W D . G d Post Office drivers shall not be of that F,RE SCREENS 1S« Hear them t - spat at a lizard which was ambling | the doctor came he found Aaron s ostmaster Warns Urivers to Guar class. : EALL & SHARP # across the platform out of the sha comfortable as first aid could make Avoid disputes with other drivers FR[ESY B A R I. = Ch 3 P R d x{ ““There’ll be some one along pretty |him. He complimented Kate on he 2 . . d |also with pedestrians Arguments 734 10th St. N.W. eligious ristmas Records zoon. Joe told me You wuz coming. | work and made no secret of the faet Agamst Accidents Durmg Holi Y8 | \with tratc aficers oniy aggravate the MO e R e D e b Like as not his pesky car hroke down. | that had she not heen on hand there |t Jpilogize, Lnd state yenx 1 ¥ nusic me i rear L t\or}‘] myself I ain’t got nnlus for cars. | would have heen little use for his serv- | o o e 'Hv-\lr"v]v '“lv’l I;_‘-h”\uu‘ yv|\4\ vr‘ l:: n orse always wuz and alws Il {jces. He seemed to take | _ 4 g Gav el 2 tormEbiles ana |t ) »en defiance or evasion o 4 s L beadlyriaginn : ulndhin l!n‘n“-v::nin“:v\ i He seemed to take it for granted | A warning to all motor vehicle driv- | more congested with automobiles and | /% UL CGREL P SRR, O T0 - Don't stand out there trying to ab- sorb all the sunshine. that Kate would continue to be the : ers and special delivery messengers of nurse and left directions for her to| 'S 24 sPe pedestri the driv travel s of Post Office. vehicles to 1 want to ution | PAMOUS FOR' GIVING RELIEF FROM | to make friends with th RY C. GROVE, INC. s If you stay|carry ont. the Post Office Department to drive | o.@ tico” great care and patience in| Sentlemanly ‘\\nhr!r.x\\v\l \mn| ma #Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout ¢ ¥ waund here long you will find it can’t| A month later Aaron had so far re.| carefully and to exercise extra pre thelr dally- dutles o Tk and the postal WP ica Paina in the head, face and limbs 523 11th St. N.W. 1.‘3 ooy, z covered as to be practically out of | cautions during the Christmas conges: he number of accidents and deaths e s e {§ Hundreds ot testimoniale.” Al druggists ’! ate entered the small station and | danger, and Joe and he could do very = s ) caused by speeding and conscienceless | Agents:E. FOUGERA & CO..Inc.. NewYork 25 Just Below F St. sank gratefully down on the long|well alone. Joe took Kate aside and | |00 Of traffic and pedestrians has been s has.aroused the temper and| Hgypt has just passed a law Pro-| : y bench just inside the door. The shade | tuld ner hat it eide and | issued hy Postmaster W. M. Mooney. ation of the citizens Lo a marked | hibiting the printing of scurrilous EADES Pl[‘s e s [as Wwelcome after the biinding sun- ee that the way was| A special card given to each postal ee, and 1 am anxious that the |articles nst religic iy ki ight outside ay as | A S I | “' | r and’signdd by Postmaster Moo- About an hour: later the station | “And lesve Aaron and you?" asked| ooySr,2nd signed by Postmas o agent came back from a final look | Kate “in__ astonishment. * ’VZ.‘“:‘ ;;;fi‘\"‘h 3 the Totiowing wrscaittionacy :’:‘ over }h" prairie and announced | wouldn't think of such a thing. Why., “From now on as the streets hecome | | at: “That thar bus of Joe's is com- | Joe, I love you and the ranch and— | moment later Joe drove | and—- :',"'1”3*: *'fli"};v} T : “kmn she got no further because Joe | G 3 . e 0ok her in his arms and led her t N\ / his arms. The greeti [ where Aaron was sitting dejectedly in §\,\H|14lumlvmmnum//// was all that might be expected from a | the shade of the big cottonwood = man hungry for the sight of some of | “Cheer up, lad.” Joe sald as Aaron | his own people. But with Kate it was | lgoked up at their approach. “Kate | ',"‘1';"":‘_2"_- :I':;w *T’- ;-»nm.« something to say which T think na © her’ yvou will be glad to hear.” Then he determination to veturn Kast as'soon | Uiimed sway’ and Jeft he 1w alon | POLISHES o o Y &e! together. . I had to o alone. Kate,” Joe S said apologetic as they set (mlh.\ SHCA. ALL “The sheriff e for Aaron ea (Copvright, 1927.) this morning to go after cattle thieves — ME ALS He had no choice in the matter but to| Among = = v ¥ go. We have been having altogethe ies for = = too much rustling 'round here la . were many In- ////H\IIIIIIIHIHII[IHIHII\\\\} and the ranchmen got together last dian Univi A’s or B. AS, in week and determined to put a stop to | “luding bo and Anglo-Indian et us be the first to wish you an Oh-fashioned Merry Christmas and the Happiest of New Years! | ‘ Here’s a gift that saves | your shopping time, and 1/‘ , n never fails to please. P.A. Z e is sold everywhere in tidy red tins, pound and half- , | pound tin humidors, and t 0 t 0” s d n s 0 ‘ pound crystal-glass humi- | dors with sponge- We know that folks appreciate the smiling service at | moistener top. 2 Thompson’s. But every once in a while some one takes AT special pains to tell us so. A letter dated October 4, 1927, | speaks of the visit of a Kentucky business man to one of our \ New York restaurants. 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