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TIIE EUGENE GUARD .Friday Evening, January Jerry On the Job Military obedi; Today's Cross-Word Puzzle THE HIDDEN BWAHTIKA l'uizlo No. 87. By J. O. BOYD V Get oinnt5BEfto 0 1W -AMO rrT 3 OOH'T AMMO BfclUTUl, 00 AS -fotfftE "lax AAC TiSSB" 1 NNAKfl to Sks hiw Cow oyr "THEftt- Catt Set. . . f . f :i .... H Page Six m&r ( Ky nr . Ci-r- jnnm. C",-r- !Ov l l i w n . i f iff rf f v lliiillEEili r ytiW & tw njbu I: l 1 HORIZONTAL 1 protecting 2(1 attempt device 6 customs 10 fantastic grimace fobs.)) 11 Greek letter 33 -appendage 28 place of nether darkness 31 a hnrd coat ed fruit 83 oitu potion 38 Bend for in formation 13 an outer gar- 38 food from inent 14 melodious sound 10 bird's habita- - tions 17--and so forth 30 convulsions 112 hold on to ' 125 come forth animals 30 gaming cubes 40 sin 41 holy woman (abbr.) 2 thicker 43 tried by experiment Herewith is solution to I'uzzlo No. 80. . : . cIho1SIeQpar1ch cow eU!ic J-i. U EogNOT g fiJ-i San YlSIiTo a EG Gi T AME i A LOHRlEAS tL ANTolpEyTEe.Nlg Cynthia Grey Says: Uy CYNTHIA OKAY UKXB.S look at Christine Scott und think whut a lot of waste she lepi't'HcuiH. Fur Christine is almost u now, and uf course she'll never m.irry and he the mother whom Nn Ltue intended Iter to he. Lhrmtiuu is the only girl in a film- i.y a ue'er-un-wi'II sons, Nile's tull um.i' decp-noBomed. Atd she hits the i.oti.im niniie und the bluest ejes 1 i.er s.iw. She tenches in a private ' . .i.-ergurten, and she siijh Irankly m.e wishes nil tlm children in ii licit- net's I , . Curistiuc is a good teacher, but she's it belter housekeeper. And she prepares the clear soup and thin Maul that is the principal diet of ud Airs. Krott, her iuvalid mother, too. Fur years Christine Jiiis lifted (lie frail old lady from her bed to the urm chair at tlio window every morn ing and back again at night. ri.imn liow It has never occurred to any of tlio five stalwart sons to help Chris line with this work. Of course, lieu Scott, the oldest, Is seldom at the house. Ho am' his wife have a collage next door, and they always have Hunduy dinner nitd Thursday night's supper with Chris tine. "I'll tell you a secret,',' Christine said to Inn about a year ago, "I'm going to be rich soon. I'm putting every cent I have into Hen's factory. He's going to mnke airplane part.-" "Oh, Christine, your good govern ment bonds!" I hi) id dubiously. All IiIn life Hen had been it failure. In a few mouths I'hrisiliie's muiioy was gone. Then nliout a month ago, she tohl me another secret. "Would you believe 111 Dr. Forbes wants to marry me," she said. Dr. Forbes is t lie best baby doctor in our town. "Of course, I'd believe it," 1 nii wercd. "You're a mighty attractive woman. Wbeu Is the wedding) May 1 please be mill run of honor)" C'hiistiue laughed but without mirth. "How enn I marry?" she said, throwing out her beautiful, capable hands, "Who's take care of my lit 1 1--' loot her'" i "Your father anil your brothers mid .Hen's wife." 1 replied promptly. rhn smiled bitterly. "No."' she said. "I'd have to take moilier with me. And that would mean father and the boys, too. No man wants to marry his wife's family. And Hen would al ways lie asking Dr. Forbes to put money Into hi gct-rich-ipilck schemes. I'd die of slisme." That was the only time I ever heard CJiristlne tell the truth about her family's holi-omtngs. And 1 have known her for 20 years. But I suppose that even the pa tience of a saint wears out occasion ally when she realises that she has Iwen denied everything good and sweet ill life In order thai she may the msinstiiy of a selfiih family. Transfer of Power Of Appointment Up STATU lldl'Si:, KM. KM, Ore.. Jan. 110. The governor's power of appointment of the stale game com iniviiloii would be transferred to the alate bosrd of control tinder hoove bill 10H Introduced here by the game commission. The bill has been ex pected for several days. The measure would provide for a hoard of five members. I'mlcr provisions of Ilia hill two members would be named from game district No. 1 j two from gnme district No. 2, and one from the aisle at large. The board would lis given the power to remove any member for the 'food of the service. 1 1 blazes 2 insect's eggs 3 draws water from 4 heroic poem 0 extended over 7 View 8 givcB (Scot.) VERTICAL 211001 (Komnn) 2" ever (poet.) 24 prlcHt's white vest ment 2(1 pillaged 27 deduces 0 division of the 20 puts up year 1 5 preposition 37 German man ufacturing city 18 small glass bottle 20 a month (abbr.) . 30 classified 32 prefix signi fying tlio . opposite 34 so be it . ,'tTi weed 311 get up 37 part of the body (pi.) Oil, sing me a Bong of tho south Ah It in since the days of the (1) Hut if you Buy Or IIHcM or () I'll tell you to hush up jour (4). 1 (1) Continued dry spoil. t (U) KffcrvuHcent beverage with mint in it. 1 i'A) Flower frequently uncd by HoiiK writem bo rati no it Jh ensy to rhyme with. (4) Aperture In vitiligo lined for eating, whittling mid family argu HlCUtH. , . Home Hints VIIKN putting meringue oil pud dings and pies heap it on uneven ly, ah it in iiiueh more attraetive this way when delientely browned. Use Vlncanr Annminin wilt sometimes change the color of fabric on which it bnH been uncd to remove spotH. M'hen this i tho nine, npply vinegar to re store it. Making. Lemon Pies When milking lemon pica always allow the filling to become cool be fore you pour it into the h lie 11 Hint has beeu previously baked. Todav's Styles r. to j 1 1 id I'hls dress is in red and gold bro cade trimmed with sable. It is made with a straight hark and worn with a Spanhh motif. If the bobbed hair maid wants a wig Willi it, on of dull red color Is woiu. Radio Programs FIAPPBE FANNY 'says- Poker Portrait Chimes from Trinity chuicii in New Vork rity were beard In fcJuKeiirt by Dr. Kugene Olwi'ii. D-jH Twentielli n venue east, r. OlKcn hns also lis tened to IIotiHlon, Tex., Mexico City, Boston, Mass., and Atlanta, U;i., on his Grebe. The newaboys' bund of Kdmontnn. Alts., will be on the air after 7:0 to night. This is station CMtK. 4,i) me ters. Calgary, CFA(., nnnnunceg u musical concert from U to 10 p. KGW Ih giving mdio fans a pre view of the jazy miiaical comedv for the 'Portland Auto show com mencing Saturday; ut 10 o'clock tonight. PACIFIC COAST STATIONS Tonight's Program. KGW Portland 485.1 Meters. 7:15 p. in. Police, weather and market report and news hullctint. 8 p. m. l.-niversily of Oregon ex tension lecture; ProfcMsor .lamee II. Oilbnat, head drpurtment of( econo mics; subject. "That Plane and Hune n iiiu iBiqir v,UIMM-l II llrll. . in ... fi..,iu it. I frolic, A Kader Shrine chanters auJ other fi'iittircM. KGO Oakland 299 Meters. Silent Night. KFI Los Angeles -469 Meters. 0:45 to 8 p. in. Aeolian orgnu re cital with Mr. Dan McFarlaud at the console. 8 to 9 p. in. Evening Herald pro gram, i) to 10 p. in. Kxaminer program. KHJ Los Angeles 395 Meters. "The Harmony Trio:" Aimidco Keiu, violinint; Caroline Keno, pianist.. KNX Hollywood 337 Meters. Q.'Mi p. m. Don Marcellua ai:d bin orchestra. 8 p. in, Feature progrnm. 10 p. m. Amateur Hour. 11 p. m, Ale Lyman's Cocoa nut : Grove orchestru, AmhaBsador hotel, i KPO San Frantlseo 423 Meters, j 1 to 2 p. m. and 4:30 to fl::i0 p. m. itimy Seiger s Fairinount hotel or client ra. broadcast by wire telephony. KHJ Los Angenes 395 Meiers. Li.'ilO to Ii:;t0 p. m. .MutiiK-e musicate through (he com-tony of tJie Pacific Stutca Klectric company, pre senting Grace Currcy, harpittt; Geo. Hood, reader, and Mary Newkirk Itower, soprano, 0:.'I0 to 7:.'(0 p. in. Chitdrcn'spro- 0:.10 to 7:110 p. in. Children's pi ti ter Herlzoj. in a story of American history, Itichard Ileadrick, acreu juveni.o; Vyoln Von, screen juvenile and Maria Perulta, soprano, in chil dren's eongu. t o to 10 p. m. Program through the courtesy of Mullen and IthieU, arranged by G. AIHhoii Phelps. 10 to 11 p. m. Ilroadcasting Earl Hnrtnett'a dance oriheatra from liilt more hotel. KLX Oakland 509.8 Meters. 8 to 10 p. in. Check Seal pro gram presented by the Pacific Elec tric company. Opera "Martha" in English. Cant; J,ndy Harriet (Mar tha), 8pi aim, Kittle Hilton Cross; Nancy, contralto, Mrs. Orville Tauw; Lionel, tenor, G. Artieda; l'lunkett, baritone, Edward .loJiimon; Sir Pris tran Mlckleford, baritone, Irwin John son; The Sheriff, I. K Arnold; Men Servants, Hubert Elliott, H. Hoss, A. Gray; Maids, Leuriue Van Meter, Fay chorus o 20 voices. Directed by Gre Peoples, Josephine LmhI. AsHinteO by g tiiu Artieda. lncidetitinl music uy the 'KLX Trio, Harriet French, li rector. 10:;l to 1'2 in. Dance mutnc by Wolohau's CaliforniatiK, broadcast di rect from Sweet's ball room. N f " 111 ' " 1 - TO Only lazy men send kisses over the telephone. JACK DAWS' ADVENTURES Story by Hul Cochran Drawings by L.'W. Rcdner TlMBtflM.AND CHAL'TKH 2 1 . v . MA, ITrLL VA.WEifi 6oTA L An SKOO Aih' 6At an' AH-ruue's OtH Hl WAV. CAN TCHA HEAK. ITU 3ACKT" : C IOM BIS NI6HT is i l see tha-t . awTilT IT Orce Mvei-f.Doc! -nw vA Witt, will ya? f?6HT PACK ATCHA.OL .well: vm i orn hi WAV. CAN'rtHA heap-j 0rce Mvei-f.Doc! - llll ith PACKeiT c'mom- J 0w vA Witt, will ya? ' Pown! 76htk atcha.ol W4 I I. - III 'I' I' Jl, I III M I I 1 II I I I Fl 1 1 III I I II J .v ' ' 11 I II ' . "Two LOM PLAVfiftS THefzes$ a ?uoieurv7 !Copr. 1925 (N. Y. WeriJ) tW Pb. Co. JY this time the plane was right o.-crltenil. "(Vi, I believe it in going to pass right on and not atop here. shouted Dotty Daw. ''Oh, no!" re plied a lumberjack. "Jutt wait nnd boo," And. ntmoHt as he said it, the plane turned around and stnrted to slowly drift down to the ground. Dotty sure was thrilled, . In New York lty JAMES V. DEAN JKW OHK, Jan. ;t0. 'liie differ ence bctweeu New York and all other American cities in definitely iliuatrated at a vaudeville hounc where Houdiul is apiiearing. He asks for four or five men to come out of the audienro lo see that his tricks are legitimately done. Here In New lork so many respond to the call that the stage is altmmt filled with them. In other cities public performers must plant ineu in the audience In order to get a "committee" to come on the Mngc. Hardly anyone in New York inimls being inmle to appear foolish before other!. Most of them don't kuow that they do appear foolish. College girls here are divided Into two cIshxph by their nheik friends. Those who go out for skating, hiking, and other outdoor sports hie called "oirdale." The stav-at-lionies are "setters," In turn, the girls call one group of finale hoppers "Dcarhounds" ami the other group "Scotch ter riers," depending on their respective predtlec tions in auinpementR. Incouftcuueutittl statistics: .Moit of the ice men in Mrooklvn are Italian, most of Ihqm In the Mroni are Jew.sh ....The largent chop miry palate in, New York is on Kulton sireet in I Hrooklxn. It sent IHHi and very of-! ten is filled.... A tie-up of five min- tiles in the subway during runh hours will stall II train and make 1?,V0 people late at office or home,.,. There are 17, "am taxtcaha in New York City, ,. .There are four meter rates, indicated by red. white, blue, and green flagm. The green flag I the tuaaycsl rate, the red is the uiftbcit. VKVKR had Dotty Dnw seen a prettier landing. The great plane suddenly stopped purring and just floated to the ground. U made its land ing quite a ways from where Dotty s:it. but after it reached the ground it bobbed right along towards the pile of logs and finally came to a stop right in front of tho little girl. FORBIDDEN! By KATHERINE MOORE Author of "Love" THE LITTLE WHITE COTTAGE AT LAST Chapter 75 - It seemed aa if Kent had been reading my thoughts. "The cottage is our at last, Babs. Tho papers were signed nnd every thing settled up today, he told me eagerly ono evening when I greeted him at the front door. "At Inst, Kent oh, I'm so glad," I declared fervently. He slipped off his overcoat and wiped etery Inst trace of my tears away tenderly himself, "There now don't cry another bit, you dearest, funny, little wife," he teased, and pressed a kiss on each tear reddened eyelid, "How long have you been feeling like this?" he demanded. "Why didn't you tell me before, dearest?" "I thought we couldn't and I I didn't want to worry you, but I'm so fearful of something else happening to the boy here in the city." 'Don't ever, ever keep your wor ries hidden from me again," ho com- 'I p:M.(vrr.vlul.v," shouted v ice from the plane. "Hrllo, yourself." replied one of the Inmherjseks. Utile Potty s so eji-ilod she just couldn't ssy mrythir. Then, you ran Imssino her surprise when the txown-tin pilot of the plsno hopped to the ground. Khc thoiifht this was her cousin, ll'onllnued.) hung it in the hall closet. 1 hen he limudcd earnestly, his arms around followed me into the living room. me. My mind had rushed ou into the i "o, Kent! I' never will auain," I future and t loused to jump immeili- promised. "I have been too unhappy ately into the spring or in some way j doing it this lime." lessen the time .before our home in "And. Habs dear, how do you like the country would become a reality, j this?" Kent asked, watching "my face I had waited so long already. as he drew some papers from his "On you think we will hare, to pocket. "Do you see your name wait until May, Bnbs? Couldn't we there? Do you know it means thnt manage to go . soon maybe next the little cottage belongs to you and month?" he suggested. that you can move right in the very I rushed over to him nnd threw ; minute you want to?" my arms around his-neck. 1 justl "(Hi, Kent," I exclaimed, the tears burst into tears. 1 couldn t help it. I just sobbed out all my pent-up longings on Kent's shoulder. Kent was distrscted. lie held me dimming my eyes so I could hardly T' ... .,,:. f natm " see the writing. , ing uie m-n. ...... - - "Hut you can't hare it if tou crr veal themselves sloly -not one hit more." ho teased, nn.l-j n ... , h,nd ,m .i ,i.i it n minute in there In the country," Kent dtdini one day when he had just come Wa from making arrangements for li ing coal in the cellar and a ftwotie final touches, "Hurry up into dinner, deir.lkn a fine hot oyBter stew that will p warmth into you," I answered, banj- in rinwn tho hnll toward the kittte "Come, dear," I called sBaiBwbeil find stvprvthinfr nn the tabic. Kent was some time in cominiaf I had to go after him. I found to in thn nnraorv lfiAninff Dftt tilt of Kcnt.Jr.'s' little bed. H across the room at me and I mow for him to hurry. "I'm sorry ho isn't arln to goodnight to" you, Kent. He J" little cold and seemed fererish tired tonight, so I put him t " early," I explained as we sit n to flinner. ' . "I wonder if we ought lo fore the warm wenthcr. It ". beautiful up there in the ipw Kent questioned a little doubtf "Oh, ves, don't let's wi longer," I urged. Kent's cold . a J a tiny ono and hc'U he ill & surely In three more wepki. "And. Kent, somehow I Kilt"" there when the sPrin MfL. want to he there waiting for iti" like I waited for all the understanding of your loie to . :....it k.f ,ne There i ilertill s"' close and patted the back of my head; then he gathered me in his arms and Kcnt nttM mr as I buried my face on his slioulder declared that he really ought to spank I mmm and let great, foolish tears of relief me but that he guessed he would kiss i hc,.',j1 ?r?nCr;r,i to undcreto1 J ami inniiKiuiness run nnwn ins rniisr. nie instead. rt"i x 11 - , lie tried to comfort me. Toor man. ho had only told me of something which he thought 1, would be over- The Chapter "fl next few weeks were filled IrarV T tensed. His forehead puckered. ...... -.... M.,.mpn ere rncre. wm ' InraJ In hen M lift 1 wna ..nm i n-ltl. .I.A : J .. , . l.. i..Anaiut Pllt. tlDF... j..,. ,,i ,-iiiiuH nlm ,)H iillg. . I uisiriiriiusi.v in."- - BrtK .n..ul.- I u...lln.l ....I ...I..A.I I....L- I I .. . . . t : Jn-n vnlir I"1 , "ii"iici... . ..,". n. j i unit nn one now 10 leave our bOV j Uie 1 in weepm .1".." .- jp; the tears and kissed him fondly. He .with so Kent hml in n,.k. ..- I hir. undiluted joy. '... glanced at me nnessily. and looked i three trips' nn to CnnnneK.,,,, i..-1 I'm minancinx and (Ii decidedly non-plussed. His face was I himself and arrango evervthing with'. while the March winds are n linniAn inlet-t-iienlliin nninf. I nut inn IV- l..i .t.. .:.i..i . 1 .. tl.Ar,nnnieter TtB hum iii-emeu ui move : HIK nim i n-'" . ji!r I freezing. Iont " once inr I can't wait sw" hiimnn interrogation point. "We ,won't gn nnlil May. out me. c had di- Habs nbout the last of March. li-nr. 11 )uu iinu 1 nan. in, lie 1011- .y, Dill Its h eak anil en il nn ' 11 ease I on t cnangi- . .. jtfi Window Doorwuv moving. dnv." I pleaded, . ,, . -i.. i:,tl- mill All rigni. i"i" : Always Inks green-meter taxi when in New Vork. One of the b'ggesl iWtiadwsy rhop sney ami chow mein dance hslls is imtronised slimist entirely by white men and white women until the early morning hours. Then it apperently closes, but later reopens and frmu 'J to .S a. m. is patronised entirely hv yellow men and white women, the nien outnumbering the women aliut Inn lo one. Headlining the list of entertniners al a midnight aupprr club la a woman who one involved a young mill.onajre in court urorctcVugi. It was generally thought that the court action would be good publicity for her. The re verse Is true. Whereai men lornierly sought her favor she is nnw almost entirely shunned by them. They are afniid that they might become in volved in legal tangles. j THE AMERICAN LEGION POST I At N"ll ! smoker to the public Wednesday. February 4th. Kan will be serveii 10 inose wnn atienu Ihe smoker. There will be boxing and wrestling. The price of adini,sion will be lients TiV; ladiee '.Tic. f4 1 P'nffivSlS'M '.JiteliCl" i : rv about it. You i that you always have Kent cbided sweetly it tier, j vmir o" , ' -I, fiet J 1 just beginning to behrte I enletl. 'Dh, Krnt now now! Let's go right now," 1 ejaculated. I eaw the corner of a white hand , kerchief sticking up out of his breast pocket, and 1 pulled it out and Marled drying my tears away with it. "Hut I thought," Kent etnrled doubtfully. "Yes, I know, that's why 1 was crying. I I was so so happy. 1 eiplaiued fervently. "I've wanted tu go. wanted to go so badly ever sinrc that awful man and Nancy--1 want to get awny. I want to get nut in the country." 1 put mv arms around Kent's, neck again and hugged liim tightly for emphasis. The black cloud of iiicnmprehoniinn ami ttoiibt faded from hi fa-e like a fog hank before a dispelling breeae. My word quickly swept cway the .car iron, in, lea-j Where there are two doorT frmi. ' K.-nt eiaculaM- ' t " J I Hires. lie inoi a long leel nreat 1 I he 1 v n. r..nn. . .1.. ... 1 l,..k nVi1 henpecked." he added, y brown eyes laughed ami m much he loved me. rt(ft ' "But Kent, do you just one thing which w"' - j badly about leaving the the thoughts of it mskinl ' very serious. . c'- "Yes, Itnhs. I snow. V -1 1.. IrnvilH I" miiwii. ii " ,tn and 1 don't like it my"' ielf." I . .. MA1T1. Ann mere Ki) 1 one else who wdl " ' 1(i I Harnee very much. J " J I "Don't let's lalk I'"'1' ',1' and a sigh of relief escapcil lug ll" his .mil' it'S JH"' cio.eii permanent v and lee.i. .,i.lv. sues. " s j- -i eil like a nin.l.,n. I- .i. . .' . 1-- -..-..m, arro" . , 1 "ell. Ill he dnrneii:' he declared here Ii r..i.i ... .,1. sll "