The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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COUNTESS KAROLYI’S OWN STORY
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I want them to get
Hirst woman Governor, I am get-
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business being on the stage
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A film reviower
Broadway.
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author of the motion picture call- candy. says Orville Beall, clerk In
AWAY WITH SUBMARINES
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By M. E. TRACY
ltcenses were issued.
LI’L JOE SAYS
BY HAL COOHRAX.
my husband decided to try his last
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ursuits.
was, headlong into a revolution, he by needs you "
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polkas and such, have your fling.
new thrilis.
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111 Thanks-
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and got the answer that they were out ot it.
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triarcha who boasted half a dozen
of a few
peered at
H. GORDON HARGETT
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DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
CHIROPRACTOR— PALMER GRADUATE
Cotton Exchange Building
be
King Charles appointed him for Jha liver and bowei without grip- ,
the second time Prime Minister _1n5 rnpain"gnynnrotirornnzqoth:
Ttour drukgiat and avoid countertetia e
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Do you approach each problem or
task with joy and enthusiasm? If you
do, your success is a certainty.
"Perfect health and
a clear, keen mind
go hand in hand**
at laat aa though some-
it haxe happened which
happiness in a marriage where the
dlacrepancy la age is eve* more
than ten years, with the sentority
on the mau’s side, bnt suctens de-
the thrill of living in nn execu-
tiv’s maneion.
young
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narrative.
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like, old-fashioned and slow, it s
really quite elmpie to get.
The real modern dances most
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waltzes and such have the right
Bort of sway that appeals, very ;
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In grandmother's day, dancers
mingled a bit, with the changing
— FROM A woxAx's roixT OF VIEW—-
TAKING ’EM YOUNG
And that plan worked nicely,
especially for the men. in the good
old days.
They had to pick young wivey
then because under the hard work
and chiid-bearing the poor things
did not often last past thirty-five
and many were the grand old pa
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SHOOTS IOVER.
PARIS, Nov. IS.—Altho French
chance upon the enlightened mindpet man walked into his store the
of Vienna, and, fully aware of th* parrot said in a rather disconso-
danger in a country rushing as it late tone, "Please come here. Bod-
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NOW the stage is being set for
lv another conference
Will the boye squander the op-
portunity as before by agreeing fo
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THE SUPERe LIOUS MAN,
~UTNOTUERY MUGH-
PARIS, Nov. SS. By a strange
coincidence I am writing tbla arti-
do on the sixth anniversary of the
day on which broke out the revolu-
tion which founded the first Re-
public of Hungay. of which- my
husband became president.
Our'enemtes are doing us too
and mothers."
Those words
familiar rimg.
no sugar syrup, which
orders the stomach
The vegetable ingred
Draught are carefully
the proportions that scienune expe-
rience has shown to be the best tor the
purpose.
Sold ei si y whose. Price 25c. 1A-1
MOMENS WE'O UKE"R> LWE OVER
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carriage and pulled it thru the Bobby was an unususl bird. He
streets shouting: displayed signs of jealousy when-
"If thou are not nominated Pre- ever the man showed attention to i
aupinn is the trees mark sf Bayer Manetaetur of Menontetteneidester St Salleyiteeeta
_ c tion. which despite unprecedente mechanicalimprove
ment, still compels millions to work for less than $1,500
a year.
This condition can be bettered, the Atlantic City dele-
• rates decided, by elimination of industrial waste and lost
motion with consequent increase in production.
On basis of an investigation made by the Federated
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glad to M others what itd4
Kei sagrabitoi tor what Binet
did tor me that I waut other
The man put his hand In the
cage and Bobby snuggled his head
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the against the hand, and died.
A SCRIPPS-HOWARD NEWSPArER
Members of the Audit Bureau o Cireulailoua
Published daily, except Sunday, at 1007 Com-
merce Street.
M. It TOOMER, Ediror
PETER HAMILTON. Businesa Manager
other nation, shewed a willingness instrumehts that
days when the men took young of 1848 assaulted my fancy, in
girls to raise, but no change has this same Karolyi house 70 years
been so marked as the relation- ago, similar things happened at
The only rea- should not be made an excuse for
son any govern- blockinE inventions and improve
.. . mens that have a value in peace-
ment builds sub- ful •
must she slave at household tasks
too grat for her strength: no
I believe I am fully qualified to
I take over the reins right where
"Ma" leaves off. I know that I
am well reread on handling the
both ways very satistactory. I am
Editorial Page of The Fort Worth Press
_ .atabii.h justice. Insure domest tranaytty, provg. for the common detenee premote the eneral
welfare ana secure the bleainga of iibertx to ourselvea anh our ponterity. • • • 9 pnstituuen of the Lotted btatoa
disarmament conference, but was that put civilized war on a low
balk'd by France plane than thet or barbarism.
. highway commission, because of courts are notoriously lenient i.i
। my recent affiliation with Attot- judging "crimes of pasaloh." es-
1 ney General Dan in his dollar peclally where young women are
hunting ei ped it ion around the I concerned. no mercy was shown
road contracting companies' of-ror Mlle Germaine Lefevre, 18
I Hum. | years old, who shot and killed her
When I go to Austin I shall take soldier lover. Auguste Godet, in a
Mrs. Conner and all the little Con- quarrel.______________
INDIGESTION SPELLS-
COULD HARDLY EAT
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mler by the King, thou shall be by lotCTr parrots. or to cats or dogs.
the will of the people!" ! He would scream for attemion.
Hie Inst ehpnce. He always said "good night" when "TUE rhythm and swing of the
la that most'eritical moment i hie cage was covered - dances of yore are onee again
The Press would like to hear a legal discussion of thia zreat an honor by repeating con A
abstract question, and gffers its columns for that discussion, tutun' tuts"otmwdouttcde- ,
spreading the country once more,
and the old-fashioned dance is the
thing.
It’s really surprising how tw
people know the steps of the sweet
minuet. To tunes that are quaint-
THE world has changed
I great many ways since
Hy OOUNTESS.KAROLXI.
Copyright, 1V23, by the serippa-
Howard Newspapers,
The Twentieth Century witedlers of the Haprburgs and
longer is it expected that she shall -
tassunie the garb and behavior of 1 armed men. whom he proceeded to
. KKTHEN Judge Ben Terrell of 67th District Court ordered
VV fees of $750 paid to each of two masters in chancery
• last Saturday , and then dubbed their report as a confidential
communication, did he follow judicial precedent, or 8°
- counter to it?
This is a question which we do not presume to answer,
since it is a question of law, and we are not admitted to
L the bar. ’ - .
But chaifcery report*. from our point of view in the
• past, have rarely if ever been'deemed any more confidential
than doing of the. court itself. The report was filed, accord-
‘ ing to a story in The Press, at an open session of the court
concerning the winding up of Dr. Frederick A. looks in-
--------terestsAnd there-appears-noobvious reason -why, this
master’s report is a confidential matter, any more than
Master McCartney's was to Federal Judge Wilson last
spring.
There is no reason why the public shouldn't become in-
. terested when the court pays $1,500 for a confidential re-
port from masters in chancery—officers who are creatures
of the court, surely , but usually doing only that which the
court for lack of time is unable to attend to itself.
NOW that a bunch of politielans nera with me.
I are set on impeaching our
the demand for-neckties and stik
the sys-
0sd.
Not that there may
W. B. Fishburn
. MASTER DYER CLEANER
Lamar 1777
the head
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Cupid and Santa
thoroly told.
the headquarters
than themselves, to take them
when they were undeveloped, "so
that they will be tractable and
old-timers a chance. In mlnueta. |
f I HEAP VOURE
A GOOD u€R
2PPy: HOW
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of the Countess’ j
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years," says Mr. H. C. Dovu. al Ches-
tor. $. C^Mtaf of the disorders trom
w^ch tea finall foun4:reljet through
Mo um of Thitocrd'B Stock-DvaugBI
I had qoten to the place whefe I
coudd hardly eat a thing. verything
hurt. Thadsmotheringspelisandfel
of twenty pounds. I was hi a bad Rx.
"I read of Black-Draught, and de-
cMMtotoyiL I took aEzdose daily
Working Together . andlzre moathel timel “w 1 b
nations build
The other morning when the
having their fling. The spirit to
BLACk-DRAUGHT
the wounded I reached a aquare. The truth,of the matter la taut
Two shadows emerged Were they mont of them are buaybodiea, do-
friends or foes? I aaked them ing what they are doing because
where the shooting was Koing on, they get great personal pleasure
Inmint upon genuine "California Fik
.ISyrup" which eontaina aireetionn
( Adverttsement >
commander* already had been
seized and taken prisoner by the
revolting troope; that the general
postoffice was being besieged, in-
terrupted my thoughts.
led Armed Men.
At this moment my husband ap
Sale of marriage licenses perks
up with Christmas same as ths
does not Intend to be worked to
death like her grandmother often
waa She can hold her own with
her husband when it comes to
looks and actirity and energy.
Thia la because things have been
made easter for her. No longer
old age before youth has gone no
longer la ahe compelled to bear
more children than her physieal
energies will permit.
And the new regime brings
more happiness to both men anc
women The former may not be
able to mould noble wives and
mothers, but they do not hare so
many funeral expenses to pay nor
to be so often on the lookout for a
new bride to do the housework. ,
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Al MT rf ) VESSR‘
MARWLU4 BETER M
MA-B--THOELULA ) A REALL
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can be moulded into noble wives ship between married couples the time when the Hungarian ns- l . ..
Today the best chance forhap-?Uou. I»d by touts Kossuth,.t- Child S Harmless Laxative IS
I.pre j plnesa lie* in marrying a person tempted to take the welfare of its________ j
They arte w •(‘bo wh0 '• n'»r T®"* ®w" country into Itx own lisnde. and ^California Flff SvfUD*’
from the Pilzrim Father days young and gay and giddy together; when Louis Batthyany: rand-un 5 . r
• when they took them young wore be -mature and earnest and sensi- ele of my husband, the flrat parila- m-
15 them out early and remarried four bte tozetter: be old and rqutet andtmentaryprtme mintster of "
or five month' after -be funeral contented together. * te-r. t=hi ----- h
feat of the Central Powers in the
World War which made it. My
husband was the only man of his
class who opposed the war from -
the first, and when the comwtete
military and economic collapse of .
the Central Powers came In Octo- j
her. lilt, those same people who,
in the early days of the war in
lilt had stood outside the palaeo
shaking their fists and throwing
stones, now cams to cheer before
my husband’s wladows. and to .
about:
■ "We want Io hoar Karolyi!"
"He shall be our leader!"
"The war must end!"
Those October Days.
I will never forget those days h
October, 1918. The streets of
Hudapest were full of soldiers In
shabby uniforms, their faces gray
with hunger. There was an atmos- .
phere of hopeful expectation, for
to be the one and only Governor. 1
DR. B. U. L. CONNER. I
wrote Miss Ferber to the editor, the holiday rush. Wednesday he
brides. < You may verify this by
looking into any family geneaol-
ozy), Aod many were the poor
little Ie-year-old bables tied to
mea old enough to be their fa
there and whose only earthly re-
wards wore the inseripttons upon
, the ancient tombs “Mary, beloved
wife of above."
—~ BovTNIN A
HiCE 50ua YEH
of their dance ta worth while.
So. dance, if you will. In the
present day-owing, but give the
of partners in style. Community
spirit is always a hit. The return !
n, MRS. WALTER FERGUsOS.
A NATIONALLY known clergy-
A man recently advised the
boys of hiscomgregatiton tomarr
girls a‘ least 10 years' younger
' „oomeaan ^7^4.
impeached. running this state. I made up my
I nover did mind to this eftect this morning
lke the idea' when 1 read a statement Lynch
of having a I Davidson addressed to Mrs. Fer-
woman Gover- guson late Tuesday, in which he
nor a * y w a y. sald: "Legislation should be on
Jim ought to actet inhibiting wood and water
have k no w 11 lcarriers from performing the funea
better than tu tion ot office held by those of af-
DOC CONNER let her. run , finity or consangutnity."
. .. .. the office. In Now that was a dirty craek. One
feet, I told him so when he An- that 1 won’t have slapped at me or
nounced he was going to put "her any ot my conncttons. I am going
In this theater of man's life it is reserved only for God
and the angels to be lookers-on.— Pythagoras.
Confidential Public Records
MAIL ORDER CU$TOMERS
Accept only “Bayer" package
which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of it tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100— Drugglata.
everlasting war. I remember the
words of one of our party as we BY JANIES W. DEAN,
stood at the window looking out NEW YORK. Nov. 15—Whether
upon the crowds which burned -N parrots have reasoning Fuw-
with the fever of the revolution, er to a question I ve often ponder-
The stone has started to roll," he ed. Their ability to talk the Ian- referred to Edna Ferber as
whispered in my oar. guage of humans is an uncanny
American Engineering Societies in 1921, the convention King Charles, under the pres- thing, but I have always been told
asserted that 50 per cen. of the present industrial waste sure at these events, decided to that that is just a "mechanicai
was attributable to management, 25 per cent to labor and nominate, my, hushand premier. « iie:. ..0, in
25 per cent to outside sources. SLTffjaX “It srYokionerhnrsutiona
court circles, he changed his mind ed Bobby. The man who rune the
at the last moment and withdrew-store waa once a superintendent
his nomination. of schools at Wapakoneta or Belle-
This act caused the enthusiasm fontaine. Ohio (I forgot which).
Of the people for my husband to His love of dumb animals led hint
flare up to fantastic heights. They Into the business of dealing in ;
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But good health is necessary to en-
thusiasm and continued energy. If
you are suffering from any form of
disease, you are greatly handicapped
in the race.
Teo-“
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I OWER prices and higher wages:
La Organized labor proposes to work the miracle by elimi-
nation of waste in production. ' •
First step toward that end is being taken by the execu-
tive council of the American Federation of Labor now in
session in Washington. Out of the council's debate may
come a practical plan for cooperation of labor and capital.
The Atlantic City convention of the federation in Oc-
tober demanded such cooperation, th® delegates declaring:
"We oppose all wage reductions and we urge upon manage-
ment the elimination of waste in production in order that
selling prices may be lower and wages higher. To this end
we recommend cooperation in the study -of waste in pro-
duction."
That action, according to William Green, A. F. L. presi-
dent. has placed American labor “in a most advanced posi-
tion on wage theory.”-------;-----—
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: The hand of the diligent
A shall bear rule; but the slothful shall be under tribute.
—Prov. 12:21.
destroy a lot of obsolete junk, or
will they put a little sporting blood
late the proposition!
It to evident that dinarmament
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HA$ GTIR fleas.
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35 WAR he got
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Enterea as second-claas mail matter, Oct 3, 1921,
at tho postoftice at Fort Worth. Texan. City
delivery. « cents a week. By mall i Texan, 35
per month; $1.00 for thro* months; $1.75. six
months; $3.00, year.
The NEUROCALOMETER will lo-
cate with scientific accuracy the im-
plnged that is causing your dis-
ease and will also determine the ex-
tent to which it is affected. Chiro-
practic adjustments will remove the
pressure from the nerve and allow
the vital forces to flow normally and
the result will be health—and success-
"“48 x::
Commandments’?" be fiiled out.
He says there’s a steady demand!
for the hitching papers thruout
Christmas week, especially on
Dec. 34. Last Christmas Eve rt ’
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Even conattpat-4 bilinun feverish,
or aick, colic babt-, and children
laye to takn genuine "Californin Fi
srup " No other laxntive reguinter
the tender little boweln so nicety
it sweetens the stomach and starts
RELATED
Ediror's Note: Barred from
the United states, presumabiy
because at something she might
tell Americana. Countess Kar-
olyi was incited to write her
story for The Fort Worth rresa
aod other seripps-Howard news-
papers so their readers might
judge for iliem-ehes whether
secretary of state Kellogg's ba*
la a swer.
the images of that other revolution
“I Md gotten to where I only ate
milk and cfackers, but, alter l bona on
Black -Draught, I began to — and
wradaly got my appeute back. I
pained in Weighit aJUMt better. I
Kavaaat hadlabad spell of indigestion
Ssbelieve Back-Draught is the boat
Hver madldae made. I can not say
enough for what it has done for me. I
have used it in large dotes and have
BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST!
pines on guard at the front door
of the houne to defend it in case1
of attack by Imperial troops.
But these precautions were uh
necesnary, for victory was ours
and the Hapsburg dynasty began
nogottations with my husband
I shooting at Karolyi's car! If a girl hasn’t character enougn
.. ■ I returned to telephone to the to avoid the pitfalls of a perform-
commander of the town and asked er‛s carr without chaperonage
penda almost entirely upon tbs if my husband had arrived. of a doting mama she hasn't any
‘sort of man the husband may be "Not yet, but we are expecting
.him every moment." xas the an- mm A-rII-m I
MUHLR.
cuted. T
New* -nil
Eiving fimd
year elethee
•een-ient
HXCEPT for war, the subma-
D- rise is a useless device.
It hasn't enabled men to learn
anything, or to do anything worth
while that they couldn't have
learned and
done without ft.
ed "Classifled.". based orsuppos- the marriage license bureau at the
ed to be. on a story written by her.
"Will you please tell the person courthouze.
who runs your movie column. Beall is already preparing for
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take* small doBH Mler meals and fled
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sport value al. that we Jan 0ane Tor immediately dpon my return to out in the endience watehtng
51 I . Ai ’ u . Ket rid or Budapest I lay down most ex- their darlings
sm" fmf m--r 22 -emz30!
volve no loss whatsoever to the mankind to advance. The troops which were to have EtnninKto.woodrawhther.
civilized world - The tote war demonstrated started-to thefront tonight haveztagecaresriormzdausht. "i
On the other hand, their up- nothing so dtotiactly as the worth- mutinied and turned back in order be.wnrthtbjnaneriosenai
keepreprerentadingraceful lesonepesotuthesubmarine, except to their , This Jed a normal, happy eitotence But
ot money and the month . An meann outbreak of revolution, this businesa or traveling around
Twice within ths month, we on non combatants and I am going to be commander rrom citv to city and staving un to
have been shocked by submarine if we must fight, we can, at of the town and make him re- n hSur or te night haa just
disasters— men trapped like rats least, fight like gentlemen, and if wirn ADuouaomenxntunan.auot,---------------
-nder the water, and dying with- this calle for the barring of dum- Fired at Husband a tighter too" and for they 11 give you
out a chance ' dum bullets, why not the inhibi Suddenly thd sound of machine Traveling stage mothers seem"hen you dance ■
England, with more at stake tion of submarines? guns awoke me fully. It sounded to me to be entirely
from a naval standpoint than any The submarine to one of the few as tho a battle were going on in or course, they take the attitude ■
. the garden which surrounded our that they are accompanying their
to scrap submarines at t e last and maintain for war alone and house I hurried into the .trees* daughters to see that they avoid
to see if I could give assintance to all the pitfall* of such a career. !
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