The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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finest young man in Fort Worth
and don't know it.
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commercial arithmetic.
moment.--clothes have to be made or pur-
MARIIAGE IICENSES
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The November
BIG WRAPPY OVERCOATS
LIVE WIRE FLASH!
200 dozen I'nion Suite in a spe-
always tryingon the grief-stricken
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Men’s Felt Hats
AMT FAMLLT MAT TRTI FREE
Saturday at the Texas ho-1
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second arrest 1
the mysterious
He likes you
encouragement.
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behind his band, examined his neat
fingernail. -.......
chased, who sees about thia? — IG-
NORANT. ‘
The custom of black mourning is
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Patent 3-strap center buckle slipper.
A pleasing pattern. Today...;.......
One strap. 2 button, military heel, fine
The Lord prenerveth the sim-
orkple; I was brought low, and He
FEELS NKED FOR IT
"We reelthere is a need for this
Talal cost
1100.000.
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know.”
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FUNERAL CLOTHING
Dear Betty:
In case there ia a death in one's
f calisthenics lu their program.
---- The girls come in on this Order
CADET DRILL
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Regular Army Lieutenant and
Sergeant Kept Busy With
Their Many Charges.
th printed word ever since he
hogan the practice of his specialt y.
diseases of the stomach and
bowels, back ia 1875.
THE sron«‘ XEST
AND SECIAVTY suor
tee went sizth-t, .
Park, president of the National
League pf Women voters. In mes-
sage sent out- to women voters
What Every^ Boy
Wants
That's at Club's “Father and
Son” Banquet
ken,ouces
================
Spoonful for a Penny
Brings Quick Relief
Phe
Nancy's swbet voice. "We’re look-
ing tor Mother Goose's broom. Did
you see it?"
(To Be Continued)
(Copyright, 1332. NEA Service)
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charge of reservations.
‘ New Arrest Made in
Mystery Murder
TAKE A CHANCE
Dear Betty:
I go with a boy I love dearly J
He has never naked me to marry
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This is the same
"Babe" Ruth wears. .
For Real He-B i
sort of thing in Fort Worth." de
dares J. B. King. Jr. "And we
Dr. Caldwell’s Snap Tspsis by test
A SCIENTIFIC test has now
H proven what Dr, (Caldwell of
Monticello asserted many years
ago, that constipation will alow
you up fully 25 per cent. The
test was made by
Dr. Donaldeon of
nurse.
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Two Arrested
satisfactory effect of his
atiption for constipaton.
pUaedii in dr "
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according to figures given out by
the principals of the three Fort
Worth high school 'having military
training asa partpt their efrricu-
lum. Of thia numper 100 hall
from senior, 282 from junior and
SI from Polytechnic.
The companies are under the
command of Lieutenant I. L. Me-
----
Live Wire Calls From
That appeal to every man for comfort and style
are included in our Uve Wire Bale. All the medim
believe Fort Worth can support a
store of this character."
KING CA
her in care of The Press, using On the balcony. accessibler by a
a pen name if you wish. ' stairway leading trom the front of
• • • the store, tables will be placed for
I
33 young men
in the Fort
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Fill every, socket
in your home
Sergeant Langhine,
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Approximately 41
are driling. daily
' Worth High School cadet
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: Betty’s
Answers
encTheugndwdesponmb
wporthy leretin aut •n
Harvest of Footwear
Continues For One
More Day
Others Are Getting Their Share, Are You?
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cial lot, perfectly made, well fit- .... ____ ______-___
ting, all sizes, 34 to 46; winter . belted back models, belted all way round models, me
weight: ecru color. 31.25 to dium and short lengtha: infaet everythig.thatis’
Wanted in an overcoat is round in these:
i120valneHve 98c $22.50 values, Li*e Wire Specials ...$14.85
$27.50 to $30.00 values. Live Wire
-—----Choice, New Show
Look at These Hosiery Prices
Just received. Pure silk hosiery; has the wide seam
( in the back. You will; buy several pairs.
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•Tis Time Roy, I Am Not Going
to Let Business Interfere.”
an instructor
Jack Tries Ruse
In connection with
murder of Leon
From our regular stock of Hata worth $3.50,
union-made, in'all the newest shapes and col-
ors. Priced as a Live Wire Special —
$2.49
SHING IX vovn sramrIKG
ana Emtreidery order ter
be going with thei
l him or to kisa him. tho I am sure
he returns my love. Should I en-
courage him a bit?—ESTELLA.
AFFAIRS
10 dm—■ All Tieathti Wall I4iovra.~ragwlar 94.
50c values, Lve Wire Special ........... 4~C
All Hanson Wark Gloves reduced 25 to 50 per eent
everywhere. 1"
She urges them to keep on the
fight for better legislation and not
needs no
810 Main-st in the now-retail en-
tablishment of King Candy com-
pany. " pe . -r
Contractors have been rushing
construction since July 1. so the
new place may be open to the pub-
lic by Thanksgiving day. When
completed, it will be the only thing
of its kind in Texas,, it is said.
INTERIOR LAVISH-
The.interior is going to be lav-
. ish.Fininhedin the Itallan.Ren-
aissance scheme of architecture,
the ceiling will be vauited. the
walls of Keystone' plaster, and the
floor covered/ with multicolored
tile. Here tbe soda fountain will
be located and the big cases filled
with tantalising confections of
every known kind.
Behind thisyou"ll find the tea
room. Nestled under a low bal-
cony, it will be finished la Ameri-
can walnut, with * floor at black
and white marble. The tables will
entire afternoon in yell practiei A rwayy^w rrvrw^
for the game Armistice Day. whe ATHUGFIT
the Maroon and White of North. ’
side will meet the" Poly" Parrots
C. Kingsbury has
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CADWOL-SYRUP PEPSIN
-(She» familr a-1
either, sir.". And the manager's
voice showed polite concern.
Jack nodded.
holiday to make preparation* for
moving into the new building
However. the student body have
pledged themselves to spend the
those drairing fountain service.
Here you may nibble on your ice
st dainty tables set on deep,'rich
rugs. Tills section is being fin-
ished in Adams architecture.
The new establishment will be
provided with its own ice cream
manufacturing machinery and re-.
B, I nied Press.
TONGANOXIE, Kansas. -Tlte
3-95
Unless members of the family
none but bright-colored
Will M. Hyser ad Mrs Mydie lar.
a literary and athletic » Smiler. have
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best teGiny. duarant. never V
stretch. Lfetme wenr,
nihil bt i FsW...... 3, umue
pexvan awns vouk. co
aicewet »veet BS
The Humeet Mnmmmi DeeHaw
nervounness, cramps The blood
pressure, was up 28 per cent. It
is just this that Dr. Caldwell has
preached to his patients in pri-
vale and to ths noMir thrniarh
in both
JS I
Home. They are Ray Scott and
Chester Weatherford. We wel
-come them and feel that they will
be quite an addition to our school.
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with dependable Edison Mazda Lamps
in order to get the bast lighting results
from the current you sre using let us tell you .
what are the right types and sixes for your par.
dollar fixtures. Drop in today.
O. phene your erder. We deliver 3 er mire lamps and
will charge them Sa your next light bill.
A conseiousness of the whole is fsmily. should blsck clothes be
the sign of s sound mind; and worn by women members of the
there is nothing more to be de-1 family to the funeral? If the
laat Monday evening to inspet the
new building. It was accepted,
snd arrangements are'being made
, a - , "Mr. Cousins, I find,, is con-
both officer. of life rdjfular L’. 8. nec ted with the American Electr-
"‘KANSAS"“Oinx, Mo,- F A-
■tsss, formal see rets ry of the M
dunct Guaranip Motois co.waN
kinder s phyaleian’s care after
escaping from alleged kidnapers
who held him prisoner, without
rood or water for 3« hours.
Frsng Nigro snd Charles Bru
ng, were arrented by police short
ly after Braun was able to relate
paral detaila of Ms expertence. I
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way. Maurice W. Nelson and Arobell clothes, some purchases snd pos- |
------ i ------ Hagood. sibly some dress-making will have
First Lecturer of W.C. Griffin and Clara Hull. , to be done. Friends usually take
_, , . c Rollie Tinsley, Weatherford, and charge of such matters, but ft
Federation Course Mary King, Weatherford. I always trying.on the grief-stricken I
Fathers never forget how 10
play. Usually eedate buziness
and professional men revealed this
fact to their sons snd wives at the
annual "Father and Son" banquet
of the Civitan elub, held Thursday
evenipg in the Longhorn room of
the Texas -hotel.
The program started with a few
hongs and a boys' baloon-blowing
contest. Ralph Yancey blew him-
self to victory, exploding his ba-
loon before any of the others:
The boys lured thetr fathers in-
toawrestiing contest, too. Paul
Rathgeber won over the Her. Lee
Heaton and C. B. Spies got a de-
cision over I. M/MeQuerryi 1
Baseball bays were distributed
to all the boys and wives of the
Civitans by Clarence Kraft, idol
of Panther baseball fans. Kraft
also gave a short talk on the su-
perstitions of baseball players.
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Better Government
Fight Must Go On,
Women Voters Say
♦ «4,
"Todsy's detested champion tor-
good government has probably pre-
pared the way for tomorrow's yie
tory," says Mrs. Maud- Wood
to be fitted with clothes. The
faintly thst wear. soft toned ‘
clothes to the funeral will not be.
criticize d.
compulsory. Boys who do not care
for khaki or the ‘"school of the goes A
soldier' muat Include a period of"i.I
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* The manager pondered, coughe
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io able to helped me.— Psaim 116:6.
Mrs Mary Lee Cagle will preach
Friday night at the Union Gospel
Minslon.— ne
Mrs. E.
off the bat, then try it on the boy
you. torr You can’t afford such i
risky experiments on the one you
want to capture.
sired at the present
Plato.
_ Specials .............../............
$35.00 values. Live Wire Specials’ .. ,$28.75
$45.00 values, Uve Wire Specials .. $34.85
at Panther- pk at 3:30 pm.
• • •
"Chocolates, sir—or a table for
tear" , _6d
, Then you’d watte up. You’u
find you're not in a corper of pic-
-turesque Naptes, but right down at
Lomn Unda up-
BhJtog—aye-en^-----: .
Whoopimnef- known ,UDr Caldwel’s Syrup
wont Fepsin., That was 50 yemrs’ag,
won J and today over 10 milkon botes
bowermovement re bought annunily, the larges
wiensouna dazS. selling fsmily laxative in the
Within 48 hours world, Yom wii find ir AnO
the..men, had drug store you enter, a Eenoron!
a coated tongue 3,0 1 Kittle* nmt3m, IT K58*
and foul breath, cankers in the t. tancooune 7 "" than
mouth, noappetite, reatleas"Sleep,—ncentedone—------------
indigention, hendache, depression.
wiil sooner or later kill another frigerating plant. This equipment
member who is connected to the will be installed in a deep base-
—2.1. ’ -3- L ( ' yK I
- erenbpbec. »honbtmoonerb AnnOA5
too. Principal'Parker of Junior
hood by organised class exercises, two or three days " matters. If you eannot do thst, I
"They need it just .. badly as The air cleared. Jack thanked don ‘ see why you can’t under-
the boys," opines Psrker.
portance after all!
hasn't forgotten me.
"I see. : • » Well, I’ll just n.RS.
dismiss Cousins from consideration : P:. 1a .
•«’«" '">«■” ramis.murder
Gen An our I. cpm2nt dnnirwoul do about it: iwon
iffieuitie. They generye aaimecutzmzagtczniamicntabaurecEi
""A-Luvethat a member of my family
eMnUlr"v.r * __1*'° ed at the thought of Paris,
from dengue .y. . she went 1 Jack, puther arms
"Pep” meetings have been held about his neck. ...
every afternoon this week for yell "This time. boy."8 hewiispur4d
and’song practtce. And Fridayintoshtsneek, -tro not going to
arternoon we sre to have s hslf let business interfere. Youshan’t
1 spoil Paris! ' ,
(To Ite Continued) i . ,
(Copyright. 1923. NEA service) rieties of encouragement on some
_- ______ boy you wouldn t marry* and see
what the effect is. If he proposos..
key-sympathetisallsa -‘-'Indeed, I
was very jeatous of yen gettingalt
the attention. It just shows how
(fickle people are and how soon
they tire of (their friends.”—
"Well, you don't need to be
jealous now," spoke up Jsek o’-
Lantern with spirit. "The whole
fsmily here suddenly grown quite
1 fond of you. Master feeds you
{enough corn to make you burst,
and Mistress says s dozen times a
day. My but that tutkay m gut-
ting fat!' As for me. not a sou!
looks to see how thin J-am getl
ting. I feel all gone inside!"
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“Babe” Ruth
meet with her classes sf.er s few
days of illness.
parenta ran use it with safety.
Iacenopedmedfhefg
Noy Cook of Belefontgine,/o.,
has been giving it to her 5-monthe
old baby who now weighs 19
pounds; and Mr. J. B. nwan
‛f Brinson.,Ga., declares it the
After observing fur Years the hest laxative hia family hag ever
— ------ - orrdalaar."ssrupypopi
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n senna and pepsin with you And the is only one
l-testing aroamtira. now cent A doee.
chge
ami canuj.
2-23;
gmm.ma-;
Sehinetn a. niOnticeue, TlinoL.
De U ntrt
the sub-freshmen at Ann WMg.
ne • all 1 hursday night
DAD-PROVES
HE CAN PLAY
Harrington was made Friday when
- Harold L. Dunn was tsken into
custody.
The actiou was caused by j
Dunn's—trtendshtp- for—Harry
scaggs, barber, held in jail here
in connection with the murder. ,
believed to have reaulted from1
jealousy over Aufreda Sattingly.
—---- | W: F. Rich and Mra. Beulah
Frank Waller Allen opened the Hrwkn Mocsan: ana Eather John,
lecture and.drama course of the son
Federation of Women's Clubs Fri
dayafternoon with'a lecture on
LIVE WIRE FLASH!
cog Mena Bat* Robes, allsizes,
in pretty patterns. Regular val-
hes to $4.95. Live An &Q
Wire Special ...... •
Live Wire Special!
Special purchase of 35 dozen Wool
Shirts, all aizes to 17 and all col-
ora Values to $4.00 ee co
Live Wire Special . .... d2.DY
Buy 2 for 85.00
ia dozen WHITE LINE BIUE
WORK SHIRTS, 35c cQ,
value, special ........ 0YC
Men's regular 31 00 and 31 25
। Percale Shirts, well made. In all
slave uplto 17 1-2. Over 50 pat-
terns to. choose from, ok.
Lve Wire Special ..... OOC
MEN’S HOSE
cal Supply Corporation. I don't
quite understand why he recom-
mehds me to a rival concern?”
"Perhaps' his own people csnnot
hsndle your business?" suggested
the Eureka manager blandly.
“Perhaps. But I want to talk
thia avert a little more fully with
Mr Cousihs before I hand out
more orders. Where la he?"
— "t should think the A. E. s.C.
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a" Modern Drama." at the First
” Methodist church.
He will give a free lecture Sat-
urday atternoon at 3 p. m. on "The.
Art of Robert Frost." Saturday
night he will speak on "The Mod-
eru Novel ”
The Applied Psychology Club
will entertain him at lunchoon at1
army/ ' "
DANDY HAND
Some of the soldters-in-training
are musically irqlined.
"We have 35 boys in the icadet
band," declared Principal R. L.
Paschal of Senior. "The. bors are
1 very proud of it, too.” —4
Lieutenant McAleater and Ser-
geant Langdine divide their lime
between the three schools. Senior
compantes drill before school
starts in the morning.. Junior men
assemble during the third and
fourth period*. And ss soon as
the new Polytechnic high school
• building is completed. Poly esdets
will "sqads right” in the early
aftrnoon. -
PHYSICAL TRAINING
At Junior high, physical tain-
log for students of both sexes is
Regular 15c Men's Hose, all col-
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i Wite Special ........ oc
-Mjin-a r»MUte liana, all iiifenC
Uve Wire Special 19c
Men's Cotton Work Gloves with
lesther palms. 35a values. 99
live Wire Special _______ L3C
Men’s Cotton Wark Glaves, regu-
lar 10 and 13c values (limit &
_pairato-eeuetomery.Lve. r
Wire Special, the pair .... >C
"I draft understand it” be told to the turkey.
Jack O’Lantern waa leaning Jack o'lantern sighed such so
They don’t Hetty Brown will gindly help | havy jet black tops.
you solve your problems. Write FOUXTAIN NERV It k
THANKSCIVING
—t . Sophmores of TWC entertained
theuman,andhurriedsbackatotha ------ relations. :
pnosdn there tu Earaj^aepit^^y^y theprQb,b''' rtc' -
were etow In toueb with Cousins, tim oft on the obsession our rela-
--“Eda. GeOh^rirL I've turned t»e h<>14. and together yovnmtshtt.-e
— a-trick,and now-we Hit—to-Parts create U” ppreciation that E-
-Paris, where .11 good Americans never existed before. 1 you are
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The school-bd of trustees mev VtlX of y“ f Hf* go! ' is your duty to warn nim of his
There is one word thst brighten, danger unlesatou know he know.
snyfemininef.ee—Paris. .-r
tomoveMonday morning. Noy, 13 In spite ofherseif. herdjsap-
pointment of betE dragged from
her treasure chest, her magical
The Men^ DepartmenU
Breaks the news at many bargains in that section of the store. With our
regular stocks arid special purchases you have ample selection from well-
balanced stocks of the best merchandise to be had in Men's Apparel.
----------------- •x zoM BECKLEY
Jsek rushed forth to bring the -*.........
warfare between himeelt and Cous
Ina into the oben.
But at the Rlin office no one
knew where Cousins was, and
Jack’s lance tilted at empty air.
He did some tense thinking and
decided on a visit to the Eureka
office, the camp of his company’s
rival*. - ---—
He sailed for the manhger and
got him, representing himself as
an American electrical engineer t
with big concessions in Russja. %
Jsck's acting was excellent. He —i 5
"had many electrical supplies to .
contract for" and had been re- 1‛j
ferred to the Eureka company i /
"strangely enough by a) Mr. . I I .
Cousins.'' ' 11
Jack feigned great puzzlement. Menad
Satin Slipper. Newest style.
Many other styles and
materiats.--..
$3.35, $3.95,
against the barn. He was unhappy enormous sigh that to, fell over .
and dejreurd innpiteotjrrnetonthesroundaendrbnaneadxote4.
that the corners o h *. mouth am done ror, he weaky.
turned-up in A grin “0’4* two “No one wiil erar see me here,
rows of enormous teeth... Suddenly a voice asked, "Dora
I don t understand it, he said anyone know where we can rind
o the iuskey lor .while I wm. Jack o'Untera?" ”
the most important person here-] . , .
abouts. Every night lb® chiidren oodness: .thought Jack o -1
put a candle in meana carried me Lantern. "I must be,of omeim- i
around on a I broomstick and portance after all Somebody
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HIGH SCHOOLS
a mm A Qunranteed dm ef TEETH 810.00
b UL A 22-Karet Qeld Crown.......
• aDeD 1. Teen Bueem t Pert We"
"T". • Mtee •une Lewe Pem
Poly High has two new pupils
who come to u* from Masonic
Jack O’Lantern
-ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
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"Nancy and Niek,6—came
eatimated—atito let their interest fag because
the election is over
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• LIVE WIRE FLASH! |
MEN—Here is a remarkable offering
on which you will make a great saving.
t Kight at the beginning of the season
when you will need a heavier suit we
have a big collection of the newest
L - tailored and excellent mat-
NCPe Msrcshmeres, Tweeds, Worsted*?'
NN Men’s and Young Men’s Models;,
M.> Browns, Grays and Fancy Mixtures.
4' —These Suits regu-
X larly sold at $25.00, 6)6) QE
/ $27.50 and $30.00. V/Z/Ov
Live Wire Special at “T
Special Feature Group
MENS SUITS WITH 2
PAIRS OF PANTS
— Specially selected pattern. In Youmng Men'.
Coubervative Model*, in brawn, blue ana
fancy pencil stripes, for Fan and winter
wear.
— This Four-Piece Suit wil give Extra Serx
Ira. as you already know what value” th.
extra pair of pant, af-
ford*. Values up to dde vyre
335.00. Wire Spe- •28.(5
Sweater
‘ -i 12.1212980
All wpol. shaker-pun-over. perfect- a
fitting, with collar—sizes 23 to
33.
May be had in all the popular col- „1
or combination, and plalh color*. . 5
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