The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 20, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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stantinople is taken by the "ter-
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charged applicants who are not
war veterans.
Powdered sharks skin is used
for polishing diamonds.
Fifty thousand tons of
used every year in the pen
Twenty-five years is the average
life of a coin.
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Is Successful.
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your Suit and Overcoat.
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the New Caters
$3.50 Up
Cloth Hate, $2.00 Up
KofC School Will
Open October 2
Snappy Sport Models for Young
Men—Conservative Models for
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Pans Priced Right
You will be surprised at the manner in which we
make your old clothes appear as new,
Don’t be discouraged— let us relieve you of your
clothes worries. Just phone.
NOTICES
CURTAINS laundered 5a pair.
We call for and deliver. Cail
4 3939.
ATTENTION RAIDO FANB—G^l
in on the excellent radio pro-
grams; sets mads to ardor $6
and $7.60, These sets will set
Dallas. Cali REdio Ralf. Atose-
dale 4674._____________ ’
LOOK!READ! It lbs.washed,
atarched, dried, 11. Home Dry
Laundry. K. 6477.
CORN*, bualoaa. callounes,in-
growing toenalls and arch trou-
ble treated; 11 years’ practicing
in Fort Worth. Dr. will Taylor,
411% Base Ninth-st. Phone La-
mar 4122. .
BRING that riu-eet er blown out
your home.
5 W. Ford.
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tine shoe repairing. Oxfords
mads of high tsp shoes, «1.
B. 4773. v--ar-eomz
LEAKY roofs made tight when
"done our way.” Catt Walqott
Stephens Co., I smar tn. 114
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Here are Arthur & M. Huteht-
tea (below) aad hie Aster. They
compose the onset famous brother
and deter uterary couple in Eng
tend. Hutchinson is the author of
"If Winter Comes" and more re-
oently “This Freedom.” His deter
A.keuinntpg to crowd him tar nt-
mhby honors with several books of
men. B. 6963,
Can be seen at 317
HOK.sk; and wagon for sa
peet 1431.
have a railway strike of its own.
Wagss are the sole point of con-
tenton. .
Unless some agreed set is ranch-
ed between the companies and
their employee within Ue next few 1
days 35,000 to 40,000 men tn the
car and locomotive ehops expect to
etop work.
The controversy goes back to
last July 16, when the railroads
announced wage cuts of five, seven
and nine cents an hour for ths sev-
eral grades of wort.
Having followed the United
States lines when the wages were
increased, the Canadian companies
claimed that they were justified
in cutting them when the Ameri-
can rates went down.
The employes didn’t ses it that
way. Aa a result of their objee-
tions the order reducing wages
was revoked pending the action of
a board of conciliation.
The body, acting under a fed-
eral act governing such diaputes,
decided that the wage cut waa fair
and that it should be retroaetive
to Aug. 14.
Shopmen refused to accept ths
ruling and sent out notices that
a strike may be called at any mo-
meat.
James Murdock, minister of la-
bor, intervened and requested the
companies again to discuss the sit-
uation with ths men.
DANCE FROCKS
A lavender eh iff on dance frock
ec aes in a shaded tone that ia
deeper at the hem. It has a lovely
girdle of silver leaves arranged on
a blue girdle.
St I
ind while theee events were
aeplring in the north, Tarzan-
guru lay in the lion pit at Tu-
while messengers passed back
forth between Mo-sar and Lu-
i as the two dickered for the
oneot Pakul-don. Mo-rar was
ninekenough to guess that
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should ah open broach occur be-
tween himself and Us high priest
he might use his prisoner to his
own advantage, for be bad heard
whispering among even his own
people that buzgested that there
wars those who were more than a
trifle inelined to belief in the di-
vinity of the stranger and that he
might indeed be the Dor-ul-Otho,
Lu-don wanted Tarsan himseif. He
wonted to sacritice him upon the
eabtern alter with his own hands
before a multitude of people, since
he was not without evidenee that
his own standing and author-
ity had been lessened by the
Aj-iaims of the bold and heroic fig-
Chreot U« stranger.
The method that the high priest
of Tu-lur had employed to trap
Tarsan had left the . ape-man in
porn so Aon of his weapons tho
there seemed little likelihood of
their being of any service to him.
He also had his pouch, in which
were the various odds and ends
which are Ue natural accumula-
tion of all receptacles from a gold
mesh-bag to an attic. There were
bits of obaidian and choice feath-
ers tor arrows, some pieces of flint
and a couple of steel, an old knife,
a heavy bone needle, and strips of
dried gut. Nothing very useful to
you or me, perhaps; but nothing
useless to the ravage life of the
ape-man
When Tarzan realised the trick
that had been so neatly. played
upon him be had awaited expect-
antly the coming of the lion, for
Uo the scent of Ia was old he waa
sure that sooner or later they
would let one of the beaata in
upon him. His first consideration
was a thorough exploration of his
prison. He had noticed the hide-
covered windows and these he im-
mediately uncovered. letting in
the light, and revealing the fact
Uat tho the chamber was far be-
Io* the level of the temple courts
it was yet many feet above the
base of the hill from which the
temple was hewn. The windows
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And then one day came Pan-sat.
Lu-don’s chief tool. to the city of
• Tu-lur. Ho name ostehsibly with
a fair message for Mo-aar from the
high priest at A-lur. Lu-don had
decided Uat Mo-ear should be
king and he invited Mo-sar to
come ht once to A-lur Md then
successore Lydick Auto Mar-
ket. Phone Lamar 8011.
ALL makee typewriters bought.
Mid. rented. repaired, "Never
-aatistied till you are.” Phone
Lamar 1575-521. Typewriter
department, Trinity Printing
Co, HI Throckmorton, Fart
Worth. Texas.
MAIN HELP WANTED
WANTED—A maa to break tend
and now two lota. Call at 711
Porter-st.
WICHITA FALLA — Whether
the city street ear company will
be permitted to continue its 6-
cent car fare, or whether the
franchise which the company now
holds will be revoked end changed
will be decidedin all probability
on the results of the public hear-
ing which the city commissioners
will give the question at a meet-
ing of the council in two weeks.
It is believed that much oppo-
sition to the 6-cent fare will de-
velop. and that the probabilities
are that the fare will be reduced.
The street ear company, it is
understood, has requested that the
franchise be continued at the rate
now in effect.
The Fort Worth Press
Washington Bureau
BY ROBERT TALLKY.
WASHINGTON—The futility of
attempted aelf-government by ne-
groes. even when far removed
from the infuences of white men?
haa been demonstrated by the ex-
perience of Liberia, according to
Senator Tom Watson of Georgia.
Long before tLe civil war, Sen-
ator Watson declared in a speech
stoves and Vietrolaa. We ex-
change now goods tor second-
band. Lamar 1963. Want ot
courthoune on Houston.
Hanna. Seventh and Calhoun. WANTED—To buy good m
" - hand buggy or surrey for
furnished house, 1**4 Now 1
leans, $20; also 6-room hou
405 Louisiamna-ave, |M. C
Lamar 2737.
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attacking ths 16,000,404 Liberte
loan bill, northern philanthropists
dreamed of an independent negro
republic. And then Liberia—far
away on the southwest coast of
Africa—came into being as the
great experiment.
“From that day to thia,” Sena-
tor Watson continued, "there nev-
er has been a time when Liberia
could stand alone. She has al-
ways. frof year to year, been
supported and maintained by Ue
colonization societles and when
Ue societies, in despair, ceased to
send money to Uberte she went
into debt to European nations and
American financiers. The real is-
sue of the so-called Liberian loan
is to pay off the debts thus in-
curred."
Senator Watson cited statistics
showing Liberia consists of only
44,444 persons and tlat a $5,000,-
440 Iom would mean $100 apiece
for each man, woman and child,
which, he declared, never would
be repaid.
GASASTAeK
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WANTED—Mm to work in wood-
yard. Must give references.
Steady job. Hicks. Us wood
man, R. 7414.
BOYS—PKIXKS “
Pocketbooks, pencil boxes, flash-
lights, fountain pens, baseball
goods, Md dozens of other prizes
given to the boys who sell The
Press.
Besides Usse prises you wake
goo money
Don’t delay—come down today.
Ask to aee Mr. Brown, Street
Circulator.
“You are always welcome at The
Press." -
TH FORT WORTH PRESS
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OHB -cenenenecee
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Remember the eming. cheerful
tees at Donald B. Mean, er
plover, that the papers ran when
he started north a year ago? Well,
this is tbs same face, showing Us
changes that months in the north
havs made. Picturo wna taken just
after MeMian returned with tm
portent geographical dimcoverles.
Phone R. 1291,
wanted—Good used piano
standard make. Will pay ghoul
160 cash. L 3237. Gaum.
FOR *AI4B OK TRADR—
picture machine Md Del
quick sale. Parker, 444 Pat
st
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FOR SALE—Ladles’ barber ahi
214 West Weatherford.
boarrum
ON HEMPHILL-ST, nM|r. S
alabod room Md board for tw<
George R. Beck, striking shop-
man arrested by rangers at De
Leon Sunday, was released by
U. S. Commissioner Parker Tues-
day afternoon on 4604 bond.
Beek waa arrested, for assault-
ing E. C. Harrelson, Katy em-
ploye. and charged with 'violating
the federal injunction prohibiting
interference with operation of rail-
roads.
Beck waived preliminary ex-
amination when arraigned before
Commissloner Parker.
were eo closely barred that he
could not see over the edge of the
Ulck wall in whiea they were cut
to determine whet lay cloee in be-
low him. At a little distance were
Ue blue waters of Jad-in-lul Md
h beyond, the verdure-clad farther
Wshore, Md beyond that the moun-
tains. It was a beautitul picture
upon which he looked—a picture
of peace Md harmony Md quiet.
Nor anywhere a slightest sugges-
tion of the savage men and beasts
that claimed this lovely landscape
aa their own. What a paradise!
And some day civilzec man would
come and—spoil it! Ruthless axes
would raze that age-old wood;
black, sticky smoke would rise
u from ugly chimneys against that
azure sky; grimy little boats with
- wheels behind or upon either side
wouid churn the mud from the
bottom of Jad-in-lul, turning its
blue waters to a dirty brown;
hideous piers would project into
Ue lake from squalid buildings of
corrugated iron, doubtless, for of
such are the pioneer cities of the
world.
But would civilized man come?
Tarzan hoped not. For countless
generations civilisation had romp-
ed about the globe; it had dis-
patched ia emissaries to the North
Pole Md the South; its had circled
Pal-ul-don once, perhape many
times, but it had never touched
her. God grant that it never
would. Perhaps He was saving
Shopmen in Controversy Over
Wage Cut
uy MONT REA L^-OMAda may soon
$20.00 to $32.50
Shoes for FaU .
LICH'S
Evening school of the Knights
of Columbus, free to all ex-aer
ice men, opens Oct. 1. Registra-
tions are now being accepted at
414 Fort Worth National Bank
building. Courses are offered in
radio. Spanish, traffic, typewrit-
ing. acetylene welding, booh keep-
ing. public speaking and sales-
able. 1530
Lamar 4*17.
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Here are soon of the "American and above a group of girl students.
wemsatu
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satksei
MACMAL HMM* WANTMD.
WE ARE Offering 6 complete
secretarial courses, including
bookkeeping, shorthand, type-
writing. apelling. arithmetic,
penmanship, English Md ta*.
for *71. National Business
College, L. 664.
uouaEHOLD GOODS
zsuasanacufasrurai.
tare Md Storage Company to
MtCAULEY A CO.
OOTTox BROKERS
Stocks and Roads Bought
FM4 Quotalon Service
W. T. Wazgoner Bldg. U AIS
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Lamr-
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Used Kitchen Cabineta
*5.00 Up
Big Bargains UT Rockers
DENVER-GLEXN vonx. co
tats Heunten treet
The Hmm at riM—st Denings
lection. Pay a small de-
posit and we will lay it
aside for you.
—You can make weekly pay-
"ments.
PAK-aat, having deuiverea the mes-
sage, asked that he might go to
the temple of Tu-lur ed pray, and
there he sought thunigh priest of
Tu-lur to whom was ths this mes
tags that Lu-don had sent. The
two wet's closeted alone in a Uttie
ehamber und Pan-sat whispered
into the Mr of the high priest.
“Mo-rar wishes to ba king,” he
said, "aad Lu-don wishes to be
king. Mo-sar wishes to retain the
stranger who claims to be the Dor-
ul-Otho and Lu-don wishes to kill
him, and now.” he leaned even
closer to the ear of themigh priest
of Tu-lur, "If you would be high
priest at A-lur It ta within your
power.’ "
Pan-rat ceased speaking and
waited for the other’s reply. The
high priest was visibly aftected.
To be high priest at A-lurl That
-waa almost ss good as being king
of all Pal-ul-don, for great were
the powers of him who conducted
the sacrifices upon tho altars at
A-lur. _ .
"How?" whispered the high
priest. "How may I become high
priset at A-lurf"
Again Pan-rat leaned cloee. “By
killing the one and bringing the
other to A-lyr," replied he. Then
he rose end departed knowing
that the other had swallowed the
belt Md could be depended upon
to do whatever was required to
win him the great prise.
■ Nor wm Pan-sat mistaken other
than in one trivial consideration.
The high priest would Indeed com
mit murder and treason to attain
the high office nt A-lur; but he
had misunderstood which of his
victims waa to be killed Md which
to be delivered to Lu-don. Pm- i
rat. knowing himself all the de- ।
tails of the plannings of Lu-don, I
had made the quite natural error I
of assuming that the other waa
perfectly aware that only by pub- i
liety sacrificing the false Dor-ul-
Otho could the high priest at A- i
lur bolster his waning power Md
that the assaasination of Mo-oar.
the pretender, would remove from
Lu-don’s camp the only obstacle to
his combining the officee of high
priest and king The high priest
at Tu-lur thought that he had
been commissioned ’to kill Tarzan
and bring Mo-sar to A-lur. He
also thought that when he had
done these things he would be
made high priest at A-lur; but he
did not know that already the
priest had been selected who wm
to murder him within the hour
that he arrived at A-lur, nor did
he know that a secret grave had
been prepared for him in the floor
of a subterranean chamber in the
very temple he dreamed of con-
trolling.
(To be continued)
aa He had made it, or the acratch-
ing of the Ho-don and the Wax-
don upon His rocks had not alter-
ed the fair face of Nature.
4 Thru the windows came sutf-
P dent lightto reveal the whole in-
” terior to fhrzan. The room was
fairly large and there was a door
at each end—a large door for men
and a smaller one for lions. Both
were closed with heavy masses of
stone that had been lowered in
i grooves running to the floor. The
| two windows were small and
I closely barred with the first iron
[ that Tartan had seen in Pal-ul-
I don. The bars were let into holes
I in the casing, and the whole so
I strongly and heatly contrived that
cacave eeemed impossible. Yet
within a few minutes of hia incar-
ceration Tarsan had commenced
to undertake his escape. Ths old
knits in his pouch was brought
Into requisition and slowly the
ape-man begun to scrape and chip
away the stone from about the
bars of one of the windows. It was
slow work but Tarsan had the pa-
tience of absolute ksalth.
Each day food and water were
brught him and slipped quickl
beneath the smaller door which
was raised jast sufficiently to
allow the stone receptacles to pass
in. The prisoner began to believe
that he was boiag preserved for
something beside lions. However
that was immaterlal. If they
would but hold off for a feu more
< days they might select what fate
/they would—be would not be
A > there when they arrived to an-
The Fort Worth Press
Washington Mureeu
BY ROBERT TALLEY.
WASHINGTON—A thick cloud
of poison gas hanging low over a
cotton field—
Six hours elapse and then: gas
gone, cotton undamaged and
every boll weevil in the area
dead.
Recent tests quietly conducted
by the chemical warfare service
of the army at Edgewood arsenal.
Maryland, in cooperation with the
department of agriculture, give
hope for the success oi a new
plan for exterminating the na-
tion’s most costly crop pest.
“That the boil weevil can be
exterminated, I am certain,” says
Gen. Amos A. Fries, chief of the
chemical warfare service and di-
rector of the experiments
It haa been determined just
what gasss are deadly to the wee-
vil and noninjurious to the cot-
ton ptant. Now it remains to ap-
ply them promptly.
General Fries cjo aas other
plana for fighting the weevil, one
of these being a powerful liquid
poison to be sprayed from air-
plan ea.
ding Start for
LIBERTY water heater, i
terms. A. J. Wine, Ulf i
Front. Lamar 4114.
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT-
FORAENT—NIceatorebunang
with 3 living rooms, sleeping
porch above, but will rent sepa-
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