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' " Th'ursdav Evening, January 22, in.,, THE EUGENE -GUARD ' . Such Dumbness - H ill I Page Eight Jerry On the Job Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A MADDENING MAZE Twister No. 81 By J. O. BOYD , hiois m inr ooo So -mri m& fVr. rr Sb k Asx wm WrS Ji 1 bought iy wt S W, CaLGHEm0 L(ao Cat Cah Set jSc f he Cam6bt IkJ? ls--rvJ f GcwraStyt loo -ay uoof J FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Fine Treatment Received By Blosser EE-QUEEMm UKES I JTBtUTAS 1 , C MMl tlA- 30 BACK. ) L VX) BEEN ALL. ) f AN' MIS DOS, ' 8M . WB,DU2XNiT SRE, JL WAY ITS PNS A f. To JAV MOUSE 1 jggg&- AFTERNOON? f I iJOEEAME .TPEATSD 1 : JAV? jJ--tt O-CLOae. AND THAT. jL' A Jf? ' J TNsrTi J5h ' S I ( JUST UKS . $ltf yOc '' J C . ' ' ' i 11 ; 7 I g g T T 5 Z 7 a "17 12 t3 g h i? 3D H - U ft! I HOMZOrfTAL, . . 2 large cupola Ibtk de 80 point of , I Con tin out eotnpaat (abbr.) tl trail along articla (coOoq.) 11 gon by it part of . SI pneioaa to 09" U holy metal adbr. K color 87 dlfcrt 89 wanda 42 tfroova 44 ourpulaat 46 MigatiTu 47 oxygon 48 Wirt 4 thrna M epoch 18 line ,Je, 80: VIiInIoI 4Pej5Tll Ea Hi O I P 1 E avJ Tl w I NK3 . I M hom as daw X trnfirhlaa FORBIDDEN! By KATHERINE MOORE Author of "Love" A VOICE ON THU WIRE Chapter 08 The loud ringing of the telephone bell brought me struggling to my feet. I rushed to the telephone and jerked tho recolvcr to my ear. "Hollo," I answered. Every nerve in my body waB pounding. "Hello," came a voice over tho wire, "That you, Barbara? This is , Tom Barney. I have the boy. I liovo Kent, Jr.! lie is right bore in -my arms this minute We'll take a taxi and bo up there In a jiffy." I suddenly folt tho sickening Hernia tion of overpowering joy. I tried to say something, but I couldn't seem to put any sense or coherence into my words. I could not believe that it was true. I was afraid it was only a dream. "Ha- Is all right don't worry," Tom's voice assured me over the wire. Then I heard him hang up tho re ceiver and I jtiat collapsed in a heap on the floor. The strain had been too great and this sudden joy overcame my emotions. The next thing I knew Kent was bending over me. "Babs, whst is It? Who tele phoned?" he asked, looking at me wildly. "He is all right our boy Tom Barney has him," I tried to explain. But If Kent understood or grasped the significance of my words he did not Bhow it He looked at me blank ly and then walked back slowly into the living room. He told me after ward that he did not even renllao that I had fainted or might need him to help me; He aald his senses were like stone. I finally staggered to my feet and had presence of mind enough to get te the hath room and take a strong dose of aromatic spirits of ammonia. 1 dashed some cold water over my face and wrists. I kept trying all the while to re member Just what Tom had said over the telephone. I thought there must be some mistake about it My feel Home Hints Very strong ammonia water will remove Iodine etalns from clothing or from the handa. Slewing Meat In stewing meats add water from time to time, enough to keep the meat covered. If the broth ahould be too watery, boil it dnwu before pouring it over the meat Warm Left-Over If you have any cold Iran meat left after a meal you ran titiliie it for lunch by warming it In gravy or snuce sufficient to moisten it, and spread it on alicea of crisp toast. To Water Fernt Wtt the tarth around ferns every it VERTICAL. 1 Mtter, wfld ' European plum t correct 4 pronoun 6 demon- . strata for exam ple (abbr.) T there- -about t man'a Diekname 10 epiatle (abbr.) 11 deed 12 thug U tnooe who ," anticipate dunr 21 nraiical irutrument 28 at aea 25 type measure 27 decimeter (abbr.) 80 perpetu ally intoxi cated per on 88 witticism 84 chair 86 dull pray color 88 propocl. tiou 40 upon 41 perform ' 43 a nation (abbr.) 46 note of acale 47 Southern - state (abbr.) IH i belonging ahuriaaT Two Shots Fired At British Garrison LONDON, Jan. 22. The Cork" cor respondent of the Evening News says two shots were fired Inst night at a sentry at Tomplcbrecdy fort, which la manned by a British garrison. The guard wos called out, where upon more shots were fired. The British raked the surrounding country with machine guns, but wero unable to locate the attackers with a power ful searchlight No one wat injured. ings were too deadened to graap the truth of this sudden good news. I went back into the living room and found Kent standing in front of a largo- photograph of Kent Jr. IIo did not move or turn .away, but kept staring at It with great, long lines of pain pulling down tho cornera' of his mouth, I noticed that he held something grasped firmly in his hand. It looked llko Kent's llttlo brown Teddy bear hut my eyes woro too full of tears to ho sure. 1 Presently- tho front door boll rang wildly. The sound of it came to me as from for off in tho distance. T came back to reality with n jump and rushed to the door. Again that won derful strength giving hopo rushed over me. In another minute I was on my knees and Kent Jr.'s little, sturdy arms wero hugging me tightly around tho neck, and his warm rod lips wero pressing against mlno. Then tho pent-up, burning tears rushed down my chocks nnd against his soft, pink akin. I did not try to stop them for they wero tears of exquisite joy. "Don't cry, Muwer," Kent pleaded, and he tried to .wipo nwity tho tears with his chubby fingers. Ills loving baby touch nllevlntod the last trace of pain from my aching heart. 1 held him off at -arm's length nnd examined him long and lovingly to bo sure he had not been harmed. Ho was aafo ana sound, thank God, nud 1 drew him close to my heart again. "Kent boy, go in there to Daddy," I aald, motioning him toward the liv ing room. "Daddy?" he echoed, with keen ex pectancy In IiIr young voice. lie withdrew hi little nrniR from around my neck and turned eagerly toward the living room. I followed him to the door. lis heRitated for juat a minute, alerted In run, then tip-toed toward hia father who was Reeled In a chair at the far end of the room. Tomorrow Kent, Jr. Is Drought Back. three of four weeks with water in which a little household ammonia has been added In the proportion of n teaspoouful to a qunrt This will keep them green and glossy. Paper Napklni When traveling with children take a supply of soft paper napkins. They are better for wiping off the face and bands than the frequent use of hard water and aoap. , Stir With Candla Stir your boiled starch two or thres tlmea with a paraffin cnndla If you want your starched pieces to be par ticularly glossy and smooth. Te Stiffen Lace To stiffen white lac din II In slim milk before yon press It. Table Llntn When laundering table linen do not put it through the wringer, as that makes rrcasra it Is almost Im possible to remove with the Iron. RUMMAGE SALE Methodist I.I, lies will hold a Illnn msge sale at Johnston furniture itnre Saturday, January Kith. J.J3 Our Boarding House AMOS. wJHffTS cMaMces OF ME -" RlUGIklG "Tr' BELL Okl MARTHA yon A. FWE SPcrf UkTTlL How &i4E-WA-r'vJAy 5ft FOR IKi3lAlJce(' eiAt ijAcT.AA9lAllJS PCrfAtOES VirlEKi I'P k Her- uJoulx) Today's Styles Thf Ci'mtthinlion of plniu ftiul fix urctl iiiKtcrinU in ou frvtinontly imt with in spring fmliim. lloro i typical nprinx unit with striped skirt ml plnin coat trlmmcii with tht nlftid. The rout fluild b worn tty nirvtv with n whilf ttilk nkirt whili' thi nkirt would liik vory nttmctive with A nwratcr jnokt't. So it is valuftbl ftdditiou to aigr wtrurvbt, f p,h HER - UJOULX) BE ItJ DAhiGE.R ? J 1 iSJ -ftmwi RtA sonnet. ie i L ft . II 11 1 'ClO POCkrfg. VO-m got A SIKjgLEOQgVf ESAP, v Vol) value vjvU-t VAIR voo t VAV)E LEFlT "DOiOrf ASWT MARTrlA TORfVtE - LOAKj OV MOvJEVf- BE&IPE-I V0A& ABOU-f-TO REQLlEerr A BfT OF CtiMGZ fAW&ELF, AtJ"E VOL) V10L)L"P oUlROIL hAv PROSPEC-Ts OF GE"fHiJGj rC f CYNTHIA GREY SAYS: By CYNTHIA GREY rPHK most siii't-'essful buabiuid I hnve ever known', wfiH not (rood-look iiiR. Ho won not cvon rich. And he did not know how to tnlk! Hut this is whiit he did know, reduced to n formula: That whnt n womnn wnnts is Soup nnd sympathy when Hhe's ill A new hot when she's better, A nintinee when he' ."blue." Indifference when she's bad-tempered. Flnttery when she's tired. And kinno nt nil times! QUESTIONS ANSWERS lenr Miss (Jrey: I nm 1(1 and T want to have a party. Hut my fath er snys I am too you nit. All the girls in my elnss at high school hnve been giving them, nnd 1 went to them. I really ought to do something in return oughtn't 1 Lorraine. Kxpluin to your father that you renlly owe this party to your friends In New York o By JAMES W. DEAN VKW YOKK. J nit. 22. Stw fmir youths with their socks hang ing down over their shoes. Upon in quiry I learned that that is the new "colleg iate" style. Following the ex ample of girls in the elimination of all clothing not absolutely necessary, the young fellows have quit wearing gcrtera. I'll continue to wear mine. My father was the only man I fvr knew who could keep op hia socki without supporters. A movement Is on foot to make the balcony as popular as the or chestra. Many of the socially elite are to he seen in the frout balcony rows now. The other ni;ht a private perform ance of the new 'Vhauve Souris" was given for the benefit of the Neurological hospital. Orchestra sents sold for $l.V each. Mrs. Vincent Astor is reported to have paid $'2'0 each for ten seats in the balcony. One lady to whom tickets for the private performance were sent re turned thtu with rcgrut. "11 I had By Ahern 3AKE.WAkn&-&. W-TvY KAKfoR -TO-1IDE H rA DE MiLO VlAVE BEEkJ BROKE A KAOeiEN LE WM - - fo - I'lPE 'EM OVER I lok16-1ime!. THUjK-rUEV VJEUTOVER, EUROPE and that it will begin and end early in the evening. Girls and boys of your nge timinlly urc permitted to huvo little entertainments. Tenr Miss Grey: The mnn I ex pect to marry says I pnint too much. 1 any it's none of his business. And, of course, we quarrel. Do you sup pose I'll ever be happy married to a man so prudish and narrow? Pinky. Perhnps he isn't prudish and nar row. It may be that he has good taste and, an eye for beauty and knows that too much paint on a girl's fnee chenpens its loveliness. Are you sure you aren't in the wrong? Pear Miss Grey: I mot man who wns a visitor in town last Mny. He seemed to like me very much, but he never has written. Don't you think this strange? K. L. Not nt all. A man might like you very much and still not be interested enough in you to write to you. This mnn evidently didn't take you so seriously as you did him. Forget him. I enough money to pay for them, I'd be in tho Neurological hospital," she ' said. It takes Morris Gest to put over these "arty shows from Lurope, Kve.ry imported show of the past few years, except those handled hy him and "Chariot's Hevuc.' has flopped. Other Broadway . producers have ' - If A I 1 VSV-Tm L T)i',.sjA I THE GUARD AVIARY YOU'VE heard him H" His weird uftary "ho-o-a" And when he tr Twill likely frijVhtcri His face is viry &db He always seems He sleeps JEWM1 sees, benight, The. funny little owl. .. - a The Beginning of a brought over aliowa with the leading artists of Kurope iu the casta but huve failed.. I believe the secret of (test's success with the foreign "arty" shows is that ho makes his opening night a gala society affair, inviting most of tho "400." The public, shcep-like, follows. Met a man from Lyons, N. Y., the other dny. "Say, whnt'a become of Phil Feldman?" he asked. When I told him I didn't know l'hil, ho said: "Why, Phil was a traffic cop at Times Square. Whenever any of us folks from up-state came to town and got homesick, we'd just go around to where he was on duty and it wns like meetiu' someone from home." Which reminds me that Matt Mc Orath, the policeman athlete, was once the landmark of 4dth nnd llrond wny for many out-of-towners. Pr. Ashton for Chiropractic and Plectro-theraphy. Opposite Hcilia theater. Phone 800. tf Geo. N. McLean, Insurance, 860 tVillanictt. St Phoa 017. tt in the treetops with out at night you. pcause iaf scowl. . ( AH -OH - ) ( WHV.OlJ -C- 1 Ckh - HAve voo ; f vouw g man if you J . HEAR D THAT I TCLL te OH OF J i "-.r- I "Joce tVi SOm5 " to Knock VOt J rV. f : v, ' '' voung MAM.voo'Re Twe' ONty fil" ( -JoSTWANTCOTo A$KlFu THIS OFFJ C E WiTH An OUNCE CT SCN5e ! fajP. H6ARO THAT Tne HOUSe Dow J ?j3S SALABV IS VOU0LSO RICHT Now! by a&xux. , hats lee-s. p-A 5Swop '6-ms ?TptfZ Beautiful Friendship SCHOOL BONDS FAIL i MEDFOIU), Ore., Jan. 22. By a vote of 315 no to SjT yes, the bond i Issue for construction of a new high j school on the present site near the , Medford business district, as present- j ed by the school board was defeated, yesterday. 1 SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSISTl Unless vnn sp ih "Rivm rtwtc vnu t$ j ww HVV jjujriw UJJ Ull UUlWt' J Tinf (TPftinO tVA rran,, a n 1 MAird w js-n.ii. ii i l, cliiliiiic by millions and prescriUed Accent only "Bayer" package ...ouy umj-er - Doxet of 12 UbleU By Wefestei i ervume saft rAirr iiKnirni muvvw by physicians 24 yes fof Colds Pain Toothache Headache Neuralgi Lumbago - Neuritis Rheumatism which contains proven direction Also bottlea of 24 and 100-1' 1