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THE EUGENE GUARD Monday Evening, February o 1 -i 153 Pago Six - sy-v.ltl A r- 5 Today's Cross-Word Puzzle Ty , ,, '.v - ""Soi THAT TROJAN IIORSK Pnizlc No. 80 . Hl SXi, feX I WVM Oo 1 VV 'hEV-COMMI I 1 OUSVM " (j I ill- UEMO VOli ) ' 1 . HE'S WAITINO FOR A RNAl'PV KIDB VA.??1 VBf WSA) V'X WM N0UU ) ok ) ? fAXA IT $ A itUSkAfi & L V'sN EMra A COUMOTfeP S X'YT) By J. O. BOYD WSiciKiUJ-fO t Ml0-) rf" !ff A ) ( WAHO - AA-W8E. t VNB CAM SLlP Vol! A ) (-M f M ( XZZi " ' n-m won a J WfazL ' -j RlGH V ) CA J tu J&-" HjT V' Sj p" horizontal i 1 vertical . I iT7T 1013I?"0 "PA MKfY C ZWrcJ i It Doesn't Necessarily Have to be a Shadow Bv Wl,.i Hcrcwith is answer to Puszle No, Home Hints I V YOU have 1111 pooeher in which to pnach eggs you will find Hint a greened cup, set in a pen of hot water makes an nccrptahle substitute. Sticky Cork litlle glycerine over the sur- fuoo of Hie cork yuu use in the glue bottle 11 nil it will never stick. Cynthia Grey Says: rrHIS Is the difference between n ' man and a woman. A ninn wants things for himself, and the woman wants them fur him, too. It's a lot easier to face your trou bles in a becoming hat. . The feeling of contentment grund inutuer had when she counted the jura m her fruit-cullur and the dried i.cibs in the attic is the sumo feel il,' xriiudiluughtcr has after 11 inur 1.,. .ni', 11 "incial" uud u muuicure. .m wife in ever Jcitlous of other ...eu as sue is ut her iiuhuiuki b ... A, Ins gulf club uud the men he .n puscr with. Question! Answers i,i-ul' Miss Urey: A married ninn uuuiu 1 have kuowu for two years b..ve. me u very expensive bracelet lur Lnristinaii. How can 1 give it back u 11.111 without hurling bis feel lugs r Tender-Hearted. . Don't consider Ins feelings. Consider what the feelings of his wile would be if she knew that he had bought another woiuuu a valuable g.tt. Send the brace let back' without a word ut ex planation, and buve nothing to . do with tho luiiu in future. . ; . 1 Dear Miss Urey: 1 oin 11 nmrrli'd woman nf 'JO. .My husband truvels 11 ml 1 live in n theatrical boarding house. There is 11 man hero who la u photographer for some bf the big motion picture compnuies. lie su,s that if 1 will gu to the coast with him he cnu get me a big part ;u one of the movies. Does this sound plausible lo yonV Mrs. J. Mo. Photographers do not hire actresses for tho pictures they photograph. Duly the director does that. The man ill your ioardlng house evidently is a bad sort. Hove uulh. ug muro to say to Ii i 111. Miss (irey: Is cundy bad for chil dren? Young luuther. If candy is given to children, It ought to be iiinde their, dessert ,at the noon lneul not of truer ' than twice a week. One In mi) piece is enough at a time. . Olive Oil Polish Here's a way to- take out mnrks cnuscd by setting hot dishes on your table. .Make a thin paste of olive oil and suit, spread it over the murk, and leave It for un hour. When you rub it off, the mark will come off. To Thicken Soup You enn thicken soups and gravies very nicely with toplco. In Celery I'enntit butter makes a very good stuffing for celery, particularly If you work it up with a little sulad dressing. Use Beater Wlieu ft ciiNlnrd curdles during the ni.t.. u t.. ...... a...i H.iti. a dovcr egg heater until It is smooth. Two Egyptians Are Taken by British LONDON, Feb. 2. A Ituctcr'a ilis pafVh from Cairo saya the greatest importmico is nttnehed to tho arrest of two mon Saturday in connection with assassination of the sirdar, Hir Leo Stuck, 1 - - The men wore trying to escape into Tripoli ami carried automatic pistols with tin iihIii in liulletK, SUN YAT-SEN BETTER rRKlNtl, Kelt. U. OP) l)r. Hint Yat-Heti. leader of the government of South China, who has boon critically ill here since lie wuh operated upon for cancer, wuh n trifle stronger today although his condition wns uucliaugcd otherwise. I Today's Styles j Radio Programs A few Eugene funs nre managing to pick up the buttery company pro gram from C'levelund, Ohio, and when they do they hear a good pro gram, generally. Tonight WTAM, which sends on .'KM meters, is put ting on the Columbia college glee club, Itoyal t.'uuudiiin orchestra und .Mine, Helena Ougliiihso, a giuud opera slur. ' ,. Opera Company is Billed For Eugene In Three-Day Kun The Brandon Opera company, with a company of fitly, is coming lo Ku gene for a season of four perform ances at the llcilig, February 11), !0, 21, It wag anuoumcil by .Miiimxcr V. It. Melloiiuld today. This company linn been playing for several seasons with marked success, and so populnr did they prove with portlmid lovers of opera recently that they were called bsi-k for another week in that city. r roin its varied repertoire the com pany has selected for Kugrne the pop u.ar "Itobin Hood," "The fhoclnie bold.er," ami "Madame Butterfly," Willi a matinee performance to be chosen later. The Brandon company Is composed of nearly fill musiciaus, every one an artist. Theo I'ennington, ono of tlie foremost soirnnos iu the l ulled Stales, takes the lead in the produc tions, with Melos Jewker, basso, tak ing the chief male roles. Mr. Jewker's characterisation of Will Scarlet In "Itobin Hood" is declared lo be one of the best ever presented while Miss 1'ennington's versatility and charm pleas In all her roles. Cast of Broadcasting Women entertainers of WIIAA, the I'nlverslty nf lowa'a station at Iowa City, don't kaow what to do with the Inrgs number of proposals they have been receiving from all aides of I lie continent. It's worse when the fact la known that each is already married Old Man loggers, who ran give yuu more unclean information than any person living, says it would take Hlu. IIUO ycurs for one lone radio fan to iiwt.i 1.. nil ilin iiixx turned loose in 11 year by Hie Ilruiidcnstora of the V. . Mr. I'lggers neglects 10 give u tl..i ..itlliinr iimvcr of the KNX movie stars' iidveitls.ng or tho thrust of the harniouica pluycr ut kun, or 111c wnttngo of the Canadian iinnouucer, ivlm w is saving ' tine Moment I'lcase," during his progruuis. Tonight's Proorama KUW, l'ortluud, 4S5.1 meters 1 l 1 'lil 1.1 i-,.iir iiroizraio: Olier- etta, "Toy Hebellion." by pupils I.au- . v..ii relliursl scllooi; aiory o.v Aim in.-,,. 7:15 1'. M. Police, weather and mar ket reports und news bulletins. 8 1'. M. Oregoniun Concert orchestra. 10 1'. M. Multnomah Hotel Strollers. Intermission numbers by Shefler s Novelty String tinnrtrt, KI''OA, l'liinuan, Wash., 3o0 me ters 7 ::I0-II 1'. M.. Kuppn Alphu Theia sorority program, K1'"I, l.os Angeles, Cel. -till) me ters tV.HMI', 1'. .M., musical program. 81), Hadlo-lions iliince orchestra; li lt), musical program; 10-11, liny West and his orchestra. 1-w..i,l.. V'wli .l..i meters t):I.V8:lf"i 1'. M-. musical program; SMII-lll, 810010 iiii. KKIJX, Seattle, Wash.. ":IS meters S-ll 1. M., Karl tirsy ami his orches tra; U-10. ii,ll,:,'rt lu ,1 )',lrl llrav and his orchestra. KtIO, Ouklund, fill., ill-' meters S I. M diversified progrom; 10-1 A. r 11 . I l..lut.Mi.l' .linii-i, nri'lieslrn. KIM. l.o Angeles, Oil.. !MCi meters S-0 1'. M.. niinical program. KNX, Hollywood. Cal., 77 meters - il:.IO-7::.0 1". M., musical pnigrnm, John A. Kvans corporation; S-10, mu sical program; 10-11, Alio l.ymnu's Coronnut drove orchestra. Kl'O, Sun V 'rnnrisoo, Cal., 1-11 me ir rtrflll llr.'IO 1'. Mm children's hour; 7-7.:iO, lltidy Seiger's dance or chestra; S O. talk on rhythm by Then .1 1 ,i-0iiuittl 11-10. old bill lad night; 10 11, K. Max llradford's versatile bund. An interesting tie arrangement Is featured on this open-striped ratine dress intended for sport wear. The wide blue satin scarf worn about the neck passes tlinoigh wide eyelets, and the ends bang free. This drat is most j 1 if ,ir 11 in m ttj siinpir idea to transplant the scarf Idea to' souie costume you uow onyiv 1 Many Bills Pass State Legislature SAI.l'.M, Ore., l'eb. '.'. (Special) Following is a I1-1 of bills which have passed the Icginlalure lo (hile and been signed by the governor: 1111 II, by Swan-l'roh. hung stock from ruuniiig at large In parts of I.inn county. tut by joint committee on wsys snd means - To provide for expenses of tho ;i"d regular session ot tlie legislative assembly, llll lis, by Multnomah county delegation-Heist ing to lux levy in school districts of over lOt'.OiSI I11-hsliiisnis. llll ,V.'. by llaslelt-I'ertsining to slock running at large in Hood Hiver countv, which is not within .Mount Hood forest reserve. Sll ii'-', by Strayer To provide for the extermination nod eradication of glolllid squirrels, eic. Sll 110. by Strsyer and I'nvis-Defining the boundary ot tlrant county. The tollowmg have posited both houses 'snd are before the governor for action: SH .i, by committee on education Delating to the hiring and making of contracts with teachers. lib oil, by risher l'ertuiuing to livestock running at large in Douglas county. HH Jill, by Collier-rlleliiling to sale of land uciiuired by counties for axes. Illi ,4(1, by Hailey Autlior.zing change in bonus lawn so as to au thorize transfer of mortgage. Sll Sll, by Bank, ot ul lielatinif 'tii board of commissioners for the port of l'ortluud. llll l.'i, by Winslow ltelating to Tillamook herd inspector. Ill I", by Collier Helming to s:ile of lund acijiiircd by count cs for taxes. In.', oil,' by Fisher rerunning to livestock running ut large iu- Doug last county. HH 4.x, by Iiuch.mnn ltelating to time limit for tlie refuud of tux 011 motor vehicle fuels. lilt B.S. by Onkes l'rovid'ng for creation of th'rd stock district. . HB 81. by Wnthingion delegation -Providing for uppoiutment of herd inspector in Washington county. III! 0(1. by Ilercher l'roh biting rains other than purebred animals rtlun'ng nt large iu certain parts of Douglas county. III! Ill, by Tucker Itehlt'ipg lo lilirry nod livestock inspectors in I.inn county. lilt 01. by committee on education Anthoriz'ng purrhnso of eWtnin fcex't hooks for public schools. : JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Story by Hnl Cochran DiawlnKs by L. W. Redner TIMIIKHI.AMi t lIAlTKlt 4 2-a small 13-a college InQWOI!) M-M. JL JJL IJTiXlAs WVJT" J'g mound (In degreo vi5AU.EvwOW L 1 ( HRe'?.A Soot) one, ) J HM! golf.) . "7 I TfMi, f : " j S ' WirvilWr'SA VfN!!5,!, 4 title (if re- lo a low strong : jJfiVl Lj ' ' " tp LZ iwa ) fZjj 'n-deninlR - L. J 1 ' ' .Ot ' l ' C T f.gX'!,mo 10-a mixture of . TfT ! V J&fP ' f X 7V ..' ""J T"S ) . ' v , ; . Hon. Hints , XL7 J . i -LJ ffVoTil v uvo n" poacher in wliirh My love has a voice like a lark 0 v ' ft ! f AL15A6e! I ( HAVAf ! HAW.' HAW1 ' fi la ss 7 l to poach eggs you will find that a That warhles its lay in the (1). ( ISyv &ar W J - ' jr- i i . frlriHTl : grt,td ,. . I. , , f hot But her face is a (2) . , . , l jMk ' "-- ' V ) I HAliu' HAw' ) rrrTVrVV?7Sl water makes an acceptable substi- That looks better ut CI) ; A Z -jIWWJ2s ' T V rJ jS. S. 1 1 gtfg - y tute. And so she performs iu tho (4). A J JPTrC' jFS KjitL ? lI5iIlF' ' Sticky Cork (I) Artificially constructed floral -f ' ' ' jktWWj ' ' - "l V X 1 VIZV rflv ' Z t2wJ ' Put a little gli rlnn over the sur- r. j-taele; m.w, ii 'tl n. (tj f ' Z' gasp ir a o fi i w vm"' . .ii i n mii i i i or? '.ft wyi. . j xxi jf iw'---ONi yfecjC ' V .1 Vou M4vrV a Five (.eTTfift j DKDy uoil stare often simply reflects a couple of zeros. . rf j l" .1 1 denoting pres ence or ii ear- 8 A liobcoWin or wicked Hpirit 6 on article 7 the intitcp conviHtinR of , Bcveral bones 10 tho Htrap of a bridle 11 baHhful - 12 a lyrical poem 14 edge or margin ; 10 a contraction of 38 tho plea of bavins been olgcwhero (abbr.) 0 a native of Arabia 21 a pronoun -exprcHHive of grief 24 the place In which every thing rents 25 at the side of 20 the present time Copr. .923 (N. Y. World) Pwi PtA. fJ CHAPTKIt I Unrest AMliX TAMiOT DltAKK poa eessed cl in met eristics which fit ted all three of his names. But cluefly he was restless. Xoe urge winch hud taken han on Iravmi; rteliuol, hud never left him. He lud left the sea. That he now believed. H.tU been a mUtuke. The sea wus n U.s blood. Kven where his hurizon wuh bouuded by terructS of dull brirk and suoty treen, bis nostrils ever liiiveretl questiuunbly whenever the wind b.ew from td eJstwonl. '! the eastward lay the muddy river, ! YXMIH-K Jack was talking, hi littl- pot Klp atnrtcd Kettin into ininchi-f uud ll,fca uU ln slli-s. hits ; U riBht away, lie discavrrcd a tn.lo on one of the lumberjack's skull U( I'urts where Huuiancc st.Il , cap;, and be ncampercd up the frll.m ck and grabbed hold of it. In a l,t'V.kI0U. X? bold y0UVl; , , second ho was heading for a nearby tree with the cap dangling after him. "c " " : . . "v which always seem to have had own I j era provided for them as they were I I built, stone by stone, timber by tint- I be r; owners to fit their dignity, grow- j ug, maturing as the years mellowed , tueiu. Aud Aldeu lrake hud L lie '. ' looks and the dignity to fit tuuouthly t tutu the groove worn so unbrokeuly uy his immediate forteart. Hut there I was that glitter in his eyes, that vague something aitoui his mouth which jarred the harmony. He tuinen n nu.i nunc the gate to with a haith iron clang which startled a pair of fut Iitps just triMting pal drujcK'g an olilfuj.li. toned low i ha i e. 1 ne di!(citit-nt Hnl fuiiii Ins I te, giving Hay to a '1 IKY. von!" shouted the litmberiaek. "Come b:iek here with my cap." fientiine smile f aniUM-ment. Those Hut Flop scrambled up Into the tree and squealed loudly. lip. Jack's J horses looked as if not h og Mmrt -f dog, neemed to realise that the moukev had done something wrong, so he ! a catanjsni could startle tlit ui. ""fc captain A.immB C St)xn 0, SSENTANO'S INC 4U0I6HT5 otstovco. ?Cl.tllJ t r..B.M. itsvict int. pnUcntly at the thought of the eve ning before him. His duty to so ciety ordered that ho ploy host to a ponderous dinner party. , There'll be l'ntty, nil set to flirt," he growled. "Coesar! How I hate that perfume she drenches herself with! Hilge! I'hnli'. She'll call mo Aldeu. dear! Oh Lord!" The youtJiful cynic knocked out hi" pipe, refilled it. and flung him self into n depp lounge chair to smoke another round before his man face of the girl was not quite dot cut. He purposely permitted tht vision to remain' vague. He flints' to put in something of his mn tlt But he started with her brosn lu which might hold golden glintl His picture stopped short of 1 ears. But her eyes hod betn H He vividly recoiled how frostily t they had been: like the cleir to of an iceberg in shadow. TbtJ w shadowed with anger; but be km' they would be gloriously blue, will ocean's own blue, when fit horses and human events plncidly. How well thot deep to would go with her color! (To be continued.) e a DTumiAtcFS FELT LONDON, Feb. "-Two diOj earthnuakc shocks lasting setertl onds were felt nt Kedrutb tal t borne in Cornwnll, Inst nirbt. w and windows rnttled oral brtl " ran to tht foot of the tree aud started neolding Flop. to bark. It was the dog s way of I'l.Op continued fo sipieal an.l thp louder Klip b.irked the louder the tnon ke? snierd him. Soon Klip Inu g 'r,,m a limn of the tre by hi lai's.d taking goiMf aim, he (how the lnmterjnclt' rap at the dog. It hit Klip rinht In the face, but didu't hurt Ima. Then Flop sijuealcd some more, i'oiitinurd.) fat were they, snd io siaitl. lie realised bow treim iMloiifly he niihl have sla mined the gate to startle thrill, for they remuned their j-i.-adi-uess in a moment, tiutting plao.tiiy on. It was one of the two ottiipaut whose trsnuility was tes e.iHily re stored, a ml t he iuiioccn t oi fender raised h.s eyebrows surpriedly at the turbulent flood of deep witter expletive that issued frmu some where in the thick gray beard of a murdy, topper-bronied gentlemtin of unutical aspect. Aidtii was abuut to raise his voice in aptdogy; be rnised his cap instead, ft tut stared with harper intereM at ih'e othe. m-eii-pant of the chaise, tne ur.M't, niit, her horses aitsin in hud. turned a fair face full of hnuli . . pmot upon the cause of her brief diminifort. Then the enuipsse tinned the pruer of the road, and .Vden went in. As he bathed ami loungei). a. -k,iig ' rich old briar n pe, re Ik- of hit 'prentice da,t at sea, be scowled im-pA "Oh, Dear That fix him iii for Horrid Tobacco Again'" tin- lame l "Hint brown hair night ha den (lints in the sunlight mused. He gripped one wrist with tlie other full hand, sailor fashion, leaned his head hack against the i hair top, and blew smoke hIhoii his head until he saw nothing of the noin at sll. Then he could form pictures. It was an old trick of his. lie smv iiiite shsrply Hear the pic ture of tlmne fat old nngs huuiiug thot fat litlle chsriot. And the cop-ner-broiixe leathery face of the old gentlemen with the grav wliiker. seasuu, that," he decided. The dote- .grirf v H-'1- ernl slight shocks lasting " '" l11' : n.l w-re felt in J""" liaunel islnuds