Ml BY "Kern. .Kern mmd Fiji Devoer CHAPTER XXIII. It was Sunday evening and ev erybody had bn invited to the ' SoUr! for supper and bad made haste to accept, since the eook- "? tag and serving of food was a thing avoided In The Lane when ever, possible. Eve had left Ken-putting some finishing touches to work which ; aboald have been sent out a week ago and had tramped the after noon away, swinging along hack Toads where no cart eame and where she met only occasional farm children and theelf-con-tained collies every farm seemed Jo own. ' The old question was turning Itself again in her mind: would n't Ken be more interested love ker more-Mf she could do one of the things everybody in The Lane Was doing? Could she learn to write if she tried very hard In deed? She had wished to ask Nory's dvke, but khe recollection of what Ken had said about would be writers and artists held her 1 "-"aW.. hVb doubt Nory would feel ins same and treat her Questions With, equal scorn. Still Eve felt that. she might do something, tlma Holly or Ema Shields as Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE If " p28- mil I - t HOMZDNTAL, f ,1 Beacon. r ' 5 Organ af hearing, K :f Small bottle. - Jl2--Wh was the Mmm el His tory? ' ,Mltfntsuined. t4 ft Is the first word f tk " Apresriea " m . tke ,, yii, .f th Cbristiaa Eral . - Corrects. '17 Wbat rlW tttmb fraaa tl ". Hissalaym afanntaias " tft 5 f-BeaslJ LWUT vv !L9-IIastenedV , . ; . . - 0-Not the same. ". 1B indebted to. ., -Body of a. craclferm caarcn. y526 One who aires.' -" 2S What was tU UrtbsW ! : V,SI Shortened fern el Alfred. I Spanish affirmative, r - - iiT W What aassa Is se4 to '- .f- the whole ef the territory e ; ' pM Iit At lawlikt Ui twMs the plassaa ef Ueah t: ,v T-the Haaswat - -( sjr tBT What is the crvW mm af ?cV'4hTetoe liawthermVe TThe . Scarlet Letter"? , ; '4 Within. . Cembining ferau flan. . 2 Possesses. , 4-Dna.'. iT -V--:5 jtf 5 Pastry. - I US Books Ur holdmc vhote- tnens. . - EO-Thoae who lore to J-: S3 Narrow apertora. ; ; B3 Natha metaL i- S$ Allied by nature. ; iftRtvcr in England. -' i hTNothimr. - so ounoauen. - - - vertical;" r3 2-r-Marlf that rerasiaa after a ? wound is aeaied. sJ.' Wht U th first weraTeJ the expression, sassalnf CteraSy ; ' : ' a eaUeaw .. :. son aas aeea eoacafoar - V-Y7hat dty M tha.DaaaVa k I ' - the capital af AastrlaT ,V B Indefinite period al tlme. B--What festival sis- issssatet Cheista His? ' v. : ; r rr. , w -: . - - : L-C-t el a prr-bj t rj tT w WINIFRED VAN she signed herself who surely had no genius received a high salary for the newspaper column she wrote every day. 8he made a specialty of giving advice to women. Eve thought the column dull but Ken once said that It was considered good Journalism. Jan had no great talent and Nory declared Fill's success a mere flash in the pan. Indeed Nory was the only real writer In- the col ony. And It did seem to Eve that she might do as well as the oth ers. She would try oh, work like a slave If It made any differ ence about Ken. She was still thinking of this on the wav back lo Ken whn seemed preoccupied and more than a little moody as they start ed Out. But Chuck wan nhoVinr cocktails and Ken at once cheer ed up and Eve saw that he meant to drink more than was good for him. Well, should chn remind him that the illustrations for a story "Sky .Lines" had sent weeks ago were overdue and that Mr. Bar ton wade, the editor, already had telephoned twice? Shnnlrt h An this warn him to watch his step tonignt perhaps precipitate an orgy of temperament during SHEFFER " 8 Large furniture track. Masses ef metal cast 'iz& bars. 10 Again. 11 PaH to heepL 1 l-rJ .Chrbtwa sysahoSsH wkl IS Plane soxface. tt What b tho maaa ef the POgriss Father vU cowrt. . - ship with PrUcOU LtagfeUew . wreto aheelT 25 Ascend. -1 Urfv old wemaa, 27 High priest ef Israel. 4, 29 UtaHse. , 80 Htla ef imbmli. 34 What la thX capital ef for- t ea a ragaif . 85 -Minute particle. ; 1 - ' ' SO What Eagliah poet af the. 19th Coahnr wrote I have n boos faltkfml to the Cyaera, f ashlea"? . . fasBeaa for bU esw7oHos te- ; .ddmt:- Tkt MoMtah,' tev 'SaaT mm "gsina"?- ' ' 88 Therefore. - . 8 What fe th eavitel.ef Kea- 42Sot a fi vtrh -hf haW...: It. Aisnrlstw - '-v 40 la Heasere JllSa? who wm tke s"''' oj Um reieee T '47 Domestie servant -astaas the . 1 AnsJo-Saxons : - - 49 Indian tribe. " - v". -' 51 An appendage. " 54 Ehoda Island (ahhr). v - BerewHh Is. thaT soltlmi ta, I la r ,ct!r-) 'JTIA MaIcIe VIaIkI raw? ii lO'r IV-- -if a ..i t -, Ar Tl fV ' 1 'V 2j ,t Is ' b ..ii i. .-' "..' DUZER which he woald refuse to lift a hand for days on end? . Her aneasiaesa quickened; she watched the tall, good-looking young fellow aha 'had married with - a pleading anxiousnesa saw hint take the shaker from Check, pour- a cocktail -for him self another still another. .. She -would have gone .to him then bat they began 4o file oat to the dining room and she trail- ad along, giddy vith relief. . The seating arrangement waa always eateh-aad-scramble at Klma's and Sre paused at the nearest chair and saw that Ken was between Chuck and' Ivy, glancing about In a Questioning way. Ivy saw his hesitation and moved back, giv ing her hard little laugh, and beckoned Fifl Devoe. She grinned over her shoulder as she moved around the table to the place Flfl bad left. MICKEY MOUSE "POLLY AND HER TILLIE, THE TOILER SURPRISE Y60TJ . 1 TfeCLAREk T (?11Jt "OS f A L0CK5miTh TDwrV'S f . I'M G&MGTO PHONE MR. HtS A. LOVELY MAM-X VESTEREW TOR. AM HOUR- HE SAJO TO CALL. HIM TODAY Hi. HES AHp UTTLE ANNIE ROONEY ' GiMB NDUHL CMSE. . THAT SkS 006 AGMHr LOOKAJ' rR 140RE -TROUBLE TOOTS AND CASPER r;.rro fi my . - runfc . ineN -TBUM W- 1 is J Xt was one: af these things which happened - all . xhe time amoax the crowd and were re garded at all fa the stride at Taa Lane excepting . taat ' this different somehov; set' apart from their. little fUrtatiews gestures as a word la auotauoa marks la sep arated from' the text of a; page. Ere drew a sharp areata and caught the flick est ef Ema's eyes when u Elma turned culekly and began to chatter at Pierre Carr. There was the ffbrupt clatter of talk under which people always drown a strained Instant, and through the dla Nory's voice drawlingly demanded of Clayton how" come he figured on sitting next to Eve. - "Out. ole kid, and make It smart. That's the way to deal with pirates," he confided to ev erybody when Clayt hadVmoved. :-He t doing that purposely drawing their attention bless him ...,. So ran Kve's thought, going roand and round in the craxy way of dry leaves caaght in a draught. ' Nory was handlac her thinrs. talking all the while, and she was answering "Yea" ao" not hearing a word. Kea ... K4n and Pifi Devoe. Once Eve -bad thourht that If she weiw Ken's wife and he were PALS" MDERacX-OH VvFI I . IF SPOKE TO HIM I viMtar aajcmC ) IwcrrcPOiT) rSAeooT.. J y?liRE PJ6MT; , GO AHEAD TALK TO HIM- A BKa HOT Wfi MUST LAND HIM m PACK VP, ,OH SOME. .IP VOO'RE. THAT TOO w JUST FDR A LACh. rM "Aoui hm a DiFrosyrrVAY. I U. f UN TIU 1M TH5. ATTIC "ft to have a tllrtatlen aba woald die. Bat yoo doat die so easdy, mack M yon aalght wish it Oh, what ase going an now f So that Kea might coma back to her after he had ttired of Flfl? As Clayt came to Jan? 8o sha Era ,Ttr Jan, might go bursting into the saldst of these people crying My man is back he always comes back- , " The shame of that! Tet every body at this table tonight except ing1 perhaps only Uory, would sympathise with Ken:, everyone would say aha had no right to de mand all Ken's thought, that all Ibis emotional flights tarn to her self.-;, - (To be continued) BOCK MARKET CLOSES SILVER TON. -Marrh C Henw Bock A Son closed their nlace of basiness, the Taller Market, Fat- araay evening and the handing will be occupied by Skagga Safe wav as soon as neeessarr remod elling can be completed. , a , GLADSTONE DIES - -LONDON." Ifarcb (AP) (Thursday) The right honorable Viscount Herbert John Gladstone. youngest son of William E. Glad stone of Victorian era fame, died at 2:30 a.nr. . "Will Elmer Have 'A Brainless Cur-" MB.rN0EP6OLD-THlS IS 19 " rrM-- vurs pro's III ODNE htEKTJOaED THE Ml FACT OU wpdp uu-ruc I MARKET FOR SOME OF T oua GOODS- AS T SD OF .THIS ORjSAMlZnOtM. I WAWTTD6NBTOU V i eii riot - I "Zero's Fight YOO BIC BULLV - CO'Al PICK POOCH SlZt! GEALLV LOQKttfFofZTVflimiP Mill t"T POATTWarGO T&UW VIE COKAi&i AM staxt MAKUT MCES at VULL'VOG ?WEl.l OVB eajqoch TROUBLE. To COUPLE OP CEAfTllVlBC immi ''Youth t CkUTAaiW LiVLL - : :a - V t BUT IVA-T VENTURS, -OUT-DOOPS IM IT! - -" - ' IfrTHETRUAKfT OTPtCCO r, BES MS HBXLTH1NVC tM ; PLfVow. Moowrr; Ao pick mb,up MANILA, March (AP) A mass meeting or parents tonight endorsed the strike of 10.000 Fil ipino high school students of Ma nila which was began when an American teacher said "that one of them acted like an imbecile and others Jike rig drivers. - , Meeting to discuss the strike, which has been characterized by mach violence, the parents adopt ed resolutions demanding the re instatement of four.dismiased stu dents and the dismissal of Dr. Al ejandro Albert, acting secretary of public instruction; Lather B. Bewley, superintendent of schools and one high school principal." - - The teacher whose remarks fanned the flame of revolt. Miss Mabel Brummitt of Valparaiso, Ind., has engaged passage on the steamer President - Pierce, which will leave "Friday for the United States. She was suspended from the school service after denying that she had insulted the Fili To 'Camphor' Long?' Managerw STOP VAOJctUWnn THAT KMSAiTAVICTbtrt II, . M ,wn.fvw b v-r4J WAV B& CAME BUT OU MAY BE THE HEAD-BUT Tt f HEyf Or I CONSIDER MISS JONES THe wxr! I ,k BRAINS Or OUR OReAJsllZATkOf ) 5C6H. fl I'tL GOOD-BYE.' TirmwirnnnTBW HE I . . mmwm' HUNS - f AUUI 15 OWTA IUCU wWAkPLY a it and A&T : FROM NOW CN ? woqodV; r iotM 1 pino rac La'irimandins; popOa for, misbehavior la cUseC. t'. " -. Nineteen students wea la Jail tonight. . Several at?- thern had een taken to court and charged with various offenses,; Including assault and resisting arrest. . Further mobbing , ef students and rioting: took place at .the close of the school day as strik ers milling about four .high schools attacked ..scores of pupils who attended classes.' To avert bloodshed, police took-, halves, clubs and whips from non-strikers who had armed themselves, la an ticipation of attache. . Governor General Dwlght F Davis centered with school auth orities to find a solution of the trouble, but , results, of Ihe con ference were not announced. TWO SHIPS COLLIDE NEW YORK, March f. (AP) A radio message to police head quarters tonight said the steam ship Bogota of the Columbia line and the ferry boat General Hum phries, which operates between Manhattan and Governors Island, had collided. The message did not give the extenLof damage to eith er vesel. nimn Wi pbtS YOUt Toil ' OV A 1 WtiBAj h-T J 1 FISCIil la.llldW IIOH N THY NEW YORK, March aV (AP); Postponing nntU tomorrow the? announcement of the vote on ' m refinancing plan for the Fox Film enterprises, stockholders of Fox Film corporation tonight ad- Journed their meeting. The ad journment came shortly -after they had east their ballots on a modified plan pat forward by a bankers group headed by Baa camerica and the Blair corpora Itlon. ' -, . i Counsel tor William Fox ana the bankers who proposed the plan claimed that an overwhelm ing victory for them was assured! ' by the vote. They insisted- that" forees of the plan led by Harry L. Stuart of Halsey, Stua.t A Co., and John E. Orterson of the Elec trical Research Products corpora tion, -had been unable to master enough proxies to defeat the Fox plan and thus open a possible way for the adoption of a plan favored by them. By IWERKS By, CLIFF STERRETTJ By RUS WESTOVER oh,tW5 just Too bad- YOU HAD BETTER. SEND A SPECIAL. OEUVER.V TO.MXIP. TEACHER IN THH CORRESPONDEMCE I - SCHOOL AND ASK HIM TO TAOVlSB-yCU By BEN B ATSFORD r HAVE A KWO MEABT. A4V CHILD - XLUMVS :ooc WELL. BUT SOU AOTCP . AOS0DY EVCff USTS ON HMr PsrJT.ir.IY MURPHY -A V