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THE STAR, WASHINGTION, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1932 B—6 INGREASE FREGHT MATES IV EFFECT New Schedule Is Applied to All Classes Except Farm Commodities. — EVENING Wedding Kindles TARZAN THE TERRIBLE. ; By EIiGAR RICE BURFOUEHS Trouble for Three Y4 A ; L With Same Name By the Associated Press. INDIANA HARBOR, Ind, Jan- uary 4.— Three neighbors, all named Steve Balos, met—not for the first time—Saturday night. One got married, one went to the hospital and another to jail Steve, the bridegroom, thought it would be fine to have a name- sake as best man. He selected his friend from 4125 Carey street. Some slight misunderstanding sed another nam ke and nd, living at 4129 Carey, to believe he had been intended for the honor. While the rivals for the post settled differences with fists, the principal and Lucy Repka were united in marriage. The first choice for “best man” the roads making | volume | 1-31 © 1931, by E¢gar Rice Burroughs, Tnc. All rights reserved Thus upon a living ladder of their own making the three reached the summit and disappeared from the girl's view before the Kor-ul-lul over- took them. But the latter did not abandon the chase and soon they, too, disappeared. The girl knew she must not stay here, for dangers were all about her. Across the next ridge was the Kor-ul-gryf, the lair of the terrifying monsters that brought the chill of fear to every inhabitant of Pal-ul-don at any moment return. In the valley below, was s the country of the Ho-don, where death or slavery \aking possible payments of | e s debated and then turned s > gorge of water toward the Kor there were no men there is the most relentle: primitive rges will range from 6 ¢ classes of carload Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Miss Mary Curley, vice Helen R. Knoghton, | Patricia Dorn, secretary, National Executive of 1,000 Dem- Bong, recadig ocrats and Progressives to 1 - Meet Here Jan. 9. - s will also be made for their 1932 campaign to arouse militant activity among woman voters of all parties t take part in the coming presidential campaign National officers of the organi include Mrs. Elizabeth Smith chairman; Mrs. Edward M. Hot from piles is needless. Pazo to give instant T hing, blind, bleeds ing and protruding piles, of money back. Handy tube with pile pipe, 75, of box, 60c. All druegists. REX LEASE TO MARRY Stage Actre and Muir, n Cowboy Engaged. t is the former wife of Miss Muir is awaiting her marriage with Porter said it was taken some time tween last August and December 26, He was in Egypt during most of the period. He said the set contained 100 pieces, was the only one of its kind in railroad commission, Adjt. Gen. W. W. Sterling, Attorney General James Allred and V. McDavid of Rusk County. Gov. 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Through the tangled follage, Pan-at-lee caught The threg, hairy pithecanthropi climbed well, but glimpses of three figures fleeing along the trall. to the girl their ascent seemed ever so slow. A Waiting breathlessly, she saw they were hotly pur- pursuer hurled his club at the neavest fugitive, sued by the fierce Kor-ul-lul warriors, and as they but it fell short of 1ts mark. With hands pressed came closer she saw to her dismay that the three tightly above her golden breastplates, Pan-at-lee were her father and tWo brothers. Now they raced watched the race for life. Now her older brother ‘ F T for & steep CIiff up which they climbed. With tense reached the summit. Clinging there, he lowerec Date for Depdrture From U. & Is muscles, bated breath and praying to her gods, his body and his long tail to the father beneath Set for Janina Smolinska, Pan-at-lee watched as the Kor-ul-lul also began him. The latter, seizing this support, extended his sk to ascend. own tail to the son below. By the Assoclated Press | vent outbreaks from a citizenry in the [to the Woman's Home Companion| | LOS ANGELES, January 4.-:nnxanEXAS 0". DISPUTE area, enmgt? at the msumerllyi nnd;HAYDEN CARRUTH, 69, | since 1915, \‘WOMEN WILL CONSIDER Smolinska, Polish film actress, must wasteful exploitation of the field and | o Tek O ; : = 3l that the court had no jurisdiction since | o uth, born near Lake City, FEDERAL SALARY CUTS return to her native land by January | DUE IN U. S. COURT}me suit was one against the State. | NOTED EDlTOR, DIES Minn, October 31, 1862, started ms‘ S Ee et 6 or face deportation, immigration | "Martial law has been in effect in East literary career on a Minneapolis news- o5 sald yesterday. T | Texas approximately four months. | e paper _ following his graduation from | [¢) intervention of the Secretary Legal Challenge to Martial Law | —_— | Humorist Was Widely Known as | the University of Minnesota | of Labor, to whom her attorney said | FALFA BILL MURRAY | One of Mr. Carruth’s best known| he would eppeal, will stay action on| Curg Will Be Heard Today at |AL Author—Capital Man Is One |Storles was “Track's End” which was eportation order, nuthommpsmd » dh;w-ml especially to boys. {5 Smolinska, chosen as the Polish | Houston Before Rdes fe is survived by four sons, Gorton| The proposed reduction of the salar ¥ queen at an international con- | [Ehreetucyes WILL GIVE TALK HERE of Four Sons. V. Carruth, editor of the Waterbury.' of pederal employes will be discussed by test in Paris in 1928, was sued for dxl-\ S = S | E{;flm lfi(‘publx('an Oliver E. Carruth,| 1o National Executive Committee of vorce last week by Walter Grabowskl, | By tne Assoctated Press Oklahoma Governor to Speak on | aPress itor’ of the International Labor News | & o0 o o ogresaive wom- ected | Toc Angeles hair merchant, Who & 3 | | By the Assoclated Press | Bervice. Welhbston, b O it Bam| L democratic Progressiy om- ost. | charged cruelty. She was about to be | HOUSTON,. Tex, January 4.—. “Who Made the Mind” at In- BRIAR CLIFF MANOR, N. J., Jan- | i) ISR REI o ooy, Sotistar | onh mseting in the Willard Hotel, Jar deported at the time of their marriage | legal challenge of Gov. Ross S. Sterl- g uary 4.—Hayden Carruth, 69, widely| S P last 1Septem\}>]er. b:(“wa.: ggbsnn:nco;’f& g&s Tr:\?flzla(:” lzszldr:g:;agmbcmm;hrg gram Memorial Church. known author and editor, died at }‘“s‘ e R T b married. o Defoce & throe-judge Pederal Court nere| Gov. Willism H. (Alfalfa Bil) Mur- | home hero last night following s brief| (3pe tettee, nen, wie, Romans HE ey i Ciih Loty ray of Oklshoma is to speak at the | lliness. ; eral books, | €Ad 5 a sign of mourning. Of course, RARE SILVER STOLEN | o e oo enjern 1 and J.|Ingranam Memorial Congregational | Aside from writing several books,|g woman couldn't let herself be seen | | D. Wrather, seek t8-enjoin the GoV- |Church here on the evening of Sunday, | Mr. Carruth had contributed a monthly | with a bald head, so she made herself AR | ernor from restricting production in the | janyary 17, it was announced from the | page of humor, headed “Postscripts,” a preity cap and the custom lingers on. | CEICAGO, Janusry & () —Washing- | 361, charglng that his acts were In ex- | puipit of the church yesterday. His sub- | . —Was cess’ of his authority, in violation of | beet will be “Who Made the Mind?" + | ton Porter II, one of Chicago's wealth- | G S s & 0E o, 0 O Pederal | 528 Will be jest_bachelors, Teported to police Ves- | Gomstiution ses of the Federal|"Tne church, which has a seating ca- O st 'of Tars| Ramian | Consatution andtactusllySyere ceaign: | paclty of 11000, will yeserve seatanthat 3 eoamiled silverware worth $10,000 had | ©d o affect the price of crude ofl. _ |night up to 8 o'clock for Senators, mem- erday. e e Take Park avenue | The defendants include the Gov-| bers of the House, members of the con- e i | home, | ernor, his chief of staff of State militia, | gregation and others who make reser- ® [ ] S el Brig. Gen. Jacob F. Wollers; the State | vation. G A The church announces that reserva-9 tions will be allotted only to those Who | are specially invited or who apply for For years Moses has been noted for its remarkable stock of exquisite linens. 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