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Tnesaay Evening, FeW Pncre Ki.t ' THE EUOENE GUARD . IU. in. MUTT AND JEFF By BUD Tho Put Some of Their Gold Dust in Circulation in soft; MtsTer dom, a, Mleje. H Ai Am ixhin SAtlI r CM5tY WHO KNOWS Of THe Bi6SST GOLb fMUVut IM th vjoftLt:- amj we've GRAB A BAG. ..n ;o, e, Fot r. -. 9 M Tee t l V OR So TOO MUCH I ANib PAY Fcr A CAR. TB Tkia I T 0JV K GAS. -J .... He'i Pictcco dorl rur v,.. ? c? V ee Boat, fc.i.Aii:i ' cot u,iiTRWe ,s flu VJ" 'J -VcSi VMT!.TUofTi Y, LZJ HFIW PRecioc,! HAfTALl It T.- S I CAPTAIN A E.DINQLF3i- (Continued) I ItUAKK lay BUMS "11 " '"'"P ' f :') I van in the null locker. lEi'illt oi'iuif itc was t li lialfderk. . The i-vi-innx vim calm and serene, the iiukIi' no more fuss than a mu (.ioal t i t 1: 1 i 1 1 kt of -running seas uud rhi'i . j' i liiri nnd rattle ' of (T('ur shift. It the doEWntch, when H:iliH relax: hut tlie first watches of the Oronlcs hud not been net yrl; nu'ii were too Bore to do any tiling but sprawl and curse, waiting for !ho mateH to chooso their gangs. .Me son, when you've been to sen ns long us I have, you ran smoke." a bold, deeply browned lad of eighteen wan Haying to an awe-struck green born who had dared to produce a cignret. Drake enjoyed that. lie remembered hearing the same thing on Ilia first voyage years ago. Those were good old stock maxima of the hulfdcck that- mature apprentice of eighteen was laying down. "Get the' mast-color off your legs, in'lad; grow hair on your chest: lenrn to roor like Harney's Hull nnd spit solid; then you'll be by way of making a sailor. If I catch you blowing the weed be fore thot, Til have to put the Btron to you. Hiivvee?" The lad came out on deck to pon der over that warning. Drake was going to step out of his refuge. The mere sight of a Bmiking pipe set liim craving. Ho had not missed his briar pipe before in the excitement of the day; but now, he felt he would dare nil for just one pipeful of strong plug. Ho cautiously opened the door. lie knew the boy would know nothing about fihipboard ways yet; would see nothing queer about a Bailor emerging from the sail locker. With his hand on the handle ring, he thrust out bia head;, he drew it back so swiftly that be almost cracked it upon the steel jamb. The two mates were at the poop rail right above his head. "If wo carried lady passengers all the time, there would be no getting a berth in sail," said Mr. Adams. "The steward done himself proud to night. Did you try the kidney Btew, sir?" Drake suddenly felt hungry. It was not a pipe he craved, but kidney stew. lie was sure now. "Ike Saintly can set a table fit for kings when he like," replied Mr. Twining, with dignity. His lnnermnn might delight in kidney Btew, but bis new dignity forbade discussion of such things with his Junior. "Is Miss Mary coming home with ns, too?" pursued Mr. Adams. He did not suspect that he had such a keenly eager audience just out of sight, "Hope she is. She's a jolly sort. Did you see her wink, nt all while you were at the tablo? Boy She tipped Ike a wink ns she told him to pass the pie to the Old Mnn the third time while 1 was there. How many whacks . did she skoff while you " ".Mister Adams, you will please not discuss tho Captain or hia passen gers," said the mate. "Tou will find work enough about the ship, if you're going to make ai good a second mato es I was." "I'll hot she has some fun with Jake, though!" retortrrd the irrepres sible Adams, as he stepped down the winding puop ladder to smoke u pipe in the waist, wuiiiug fur the bell. While he was there, Drake had to reiuuin hidden, Tho men forward clustered at tile fore hatch. The lads in the lialfdcck put on their jackets mil inps. At the rjil above Mary Manning's voice rippled; her hearty laughter leaped aloft iu the sleeping breasts of the glimninr lai'if. "1 want to ee watches picked again," she suid. "It is so interest ing to watch linv a new crew shapes up." "The only interesting thing about crews nowadays, is how they happ ened to be iJie only rascals ouspof jail Just when u ship needed a crew!" Captain Stevens stated emphatically. Drake felt an almost irresistible Impulse to go forth and confront this new skipper wh broadcast sucl? opinions about sailormen. Then the big pood bell clanged eight sonorous strokes, and the niava blew his whistle. "l,et the hands muster, bosun!" he bawled. Captain Stevens walked nil, leaving h'tB mates to divide the men. There were bosun, and carpenter, and cook; they answered t their names. Then the Biiilmnker. Next the able Bcamen, one by one. "Tony Fernando!" "Here!" "Henry Hali!" " 'Kre, Bir!" ".loo Bunting!" The numes wore culled down to the end. And there was m response to tho Inst name called. Drake sud denly remembered the ship hud sailed one man short. The mate ap parently had forgotten, t.o. tie called again. "Peter Finch!" "That's the man that cleared out," the second mate volunteered. When Drake, stepping into the crowd like a shadow, atwwercd: 'Teter Finch, hero sir!" "Oh, you are, hey'r" snarled the mate, stooping over the rail to look. "You been stowed away sleeping, hey?" "Yes, sir," said Drake, tingling with prldo In his swift move. Mary Man ning laughed merrily overhead. She had watched the milling of the men, the shambling movement across trie deck as they answered to their noniMj She wanted to see this cheerful rebel. "Oh, you hnve?" the mate crlc.l. "Let's see you! Step up!" "Please hurry np nnd set the watches, Mister Twining!" said the captain Impatieatly, walking forward to find what caused the delay. lie wanted fro show Mary the rJvore lights. Ha slipped a hand Inside Mary's arm. She gave him no notice. "We're not n man short, sir," the mato said. "Finch has been stowed awoy all day, skulking." "(let the watches picked and Bet! Never mind Finch now. You can give him some wake-up medicine soma other time. Ho won't Jump overboard. Mister!" . (To Be Continued.) Jerry On the Job J: Hardly Any Use Ti I vifVniiwrts AT a Z0 -R,E OKT1IA i f;5BS 7r" r etch mm his i i l c II MoEotrV (Sot mm 4& usmm We- mster-oVaSjp?ose. ; ' 0ou'T Me Vjouojmt T The VoSwasteu, wuv, 3nb.) Vt iT- J -V, VT 'For, B Dii B.M1 TiVtim l.r C... ll..,nCTi.,M.,..31 I UUPI! ,g f Cynthia Grey Says: MEN are lite mice. If you run after them nd try to catch them, they will run for dear lifo, whisk into tbeir hiding places, and never let you catch a gliiupsa o tbcm again. But It you leave them alone, and pretend that they're not sven worth notlcinf, they will come to play at your vary feat and do their beat to make friends with you. And than If you hav had the fore sight to hare your trap all set and baited with their favorite food, you hav caught your mouse (or your man) in tho twinkling of an eye. Msbt Is tho lesson that has been learned from the busy bes and the non-onion ant, but the wise girl can find out all she needs to know from the wary mouaal i a nestlon A newer. Sear Miss Oreyt My mother won't let me go to dances with my girl friend. She Mya Its unsafe, but I cant see where It's hurting my girl friend. She has a glorious time and heapa of boauo while I eit at home very sight I am IT, plenty old ; enough to take care of myself, Isn't it : silly of mother to keep tne at home? Dlscintentcd. No. It's very wise of her. And even though you can'a see where in running around nights is 'hurting" your girl friend, your mother probably can. Such ex perience coarsens even the fir- eat girl, hi time. I consider you fortunate in having a mother uch as youra. Pear Cynthia: A man w has a wife and two children In l.lthuanii has asked me to marry him. They will OF BEAUTIFUL HI 85-Cent "Danderine" So Improves Lifeless, Neg locted Hair An abund ance of luur lent hair foil of gloss, gleams and life shortly follows a genu ine toning up of neglected scalps with deprndnble "ilanderine." Falling hair. Itching acolp and the dand ruff is correct. ed immediately. Thin, dry. wispy or fading hnir is quickly invigorated, tak ing on nw strength, color and youth ful beauty. "I'auilerine" is delight ful on the hair: a refreshing, stimu lating lonlcnot sticky or greasy! Any drug store. Taid Advertisement never leave tho old country, and he provides for them. Shall I marry hlmV Hosle, You can't marry a man who Is already married. The ceremony wouldn't moko you a wife. And the man would be a bigamist, who could 1m arrested and. thrown into Jnil nt any time. T-hf turn knows all this, of counse, Uon't let him lead you astray. ' Many Observers to . Accompany Fleet SAN PKnitO, Cel., Feb. 10. A to tnl of BO'J observers, including (14 newspaper men anil threo news reel photographers will ho permitted to accompany the I'nitrd States battle fleet on ita forthcoming summer cruise, it wna announced aboard the flagship California Inst night. Five hundred enlisted men of the naval reserve will be included in this total. Today's Styles , ssssiWBeil-'aV lu.BWHiaauiiwa f. ! I , i ! mm mm Today's Cross-Word Puzzle FLAPPER FANNY msys If you haven't yet snid 17 liorizontnl to croHs-wurd puzz'i'S nnd as m IK ned then) to horisiiiitnl,- you'll t ml renewed interest in this two nnd three-letter word combination, "I'M not such a nincer," mi id Ittw. Hut you'll have m ndinit and Ml AVhen it coiih'r to ii () On I Jio nl 11 en I'm tho (.') Of tho whole blooming chorux, I , " (4) M) Compile without qtialification. ('J) Skill in elevaliiiK the moIp. (.'I) Splpftion.. (I) Opino, conjpeturp. Home Hints Jll a iipw broom in mm( fmdn nnd dry thorxuighly before you use it. Xbbj will toujrJipn tho fibres nnd mnko them lnnt longer. Don't Wash Egos Io not wnh egn before ,rou put them tvny in watergliiss to pnverve thi'in n h this remove!! tho natural coating nnd they do tint keep no To Keep Fresh Fresh mint nnd pnrnley, placed lu nir-tiglit fruit jnra. will keep in good Ciiiinuon ror a inim'ier of dava. To Brighten Rua A aeruhbitiR with nmiir nin water i 3 I p 5 ESP 7"3 5 19 Ii Man ' itT&i vrmmmm is i6 SI TTli 24 25 7T 35 - 3 38 39 40 EEJBH":1B 49 50 51 52 S3 54 m b9 . JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Story by Hal Cochran Drawings by L. W. TIMUKItLAXD CII.rTKU 11 He doer l I uuiiie is the place you pivter to i stay with your be.t b-y friend when : you Iiiivp turiiPil flown a theater date i with your next best.'' . , B-I3G will brfghtpu up looking rug. a fnddrrf and dull- HORIZONTAL Ientrves; earnt. Stills; causes to abate. Before. A iniiNieal drama. An edible legume. A wire spike used by enrpen- tern. A farewell. 1 Having the beat qualities. At this time. Iatter. Kitlicr. Those who toll hells. Indefinite article. Vneooked Negative adverb. tbjeetive pronovin. A donkey. " Strove for superiority. 1 inpntchcd. To noak. An ejaculation. In like manner. Condensed moisture. A printer's measure. One who dreams. A note In the musical scale. A possessive pronoun. To put on. The smallest particle of matter. Not many, A little perforated ball strung on a thread and worn ns an ornament. A large body of water, i Hell. i To hnve as an obligation, i Fright. . i Put down. Herewith is solution to Puzzle No. This trr.T vpringltk sport drei t made of black nnd white printid crepe dp eliine with collar and ruffs -if whltp crepe de chine outline! wiih blink nod a lmtrmv black belt. The fiont f the skirt I finely pleated, ni.d pated vectiotn Are inverted in the. lei tea, No New Diphtheria Cases are Reported In Past Four Days NOMK. Alaska, Feb. 10. opi-No new diphtheria cases have hpen re ported in four dnjs and epidemic con ditions hnve improved greatly, the board of health diwcloscd fdloning a survey mnde yesterday. The boartl sent word to the Fair banks 'Airplane corporation that nn attempt to fly from Fairbanks to Nome with t.'aJO.lUM) units of anti toxin not necessary nt present as a shipment of 4sti,tti units of serum now being relayed from Ne nana was due to nrrive Friday. The hoard said the second conHitnmcnt would relieve any situation that mar arise. It wa pointed out that all diphtheria patients were improving. TRIBESMEN ACTIVE PORT SI HAN. Feb. 10 - l'h Wahabi trihpNinen are mutiimmg , their activities acainM the fores f King AM of the 1 led jar. nys re-j ports received here from Jcddah. Set ; rrnl minor encounters have oenrrel and the town is under shell fire, but ! the rivilinn casualty list has been , small VERTICAL A tencher. in ago. To check. Toward. A mineral spring. Form of verb to be. A note iu music. Mimics. An affirmative adverb. Devi In. Wicked. A building site. A public cab. Marvels. Stamped: impressed; what the tailor did to your suit. ; A black bird of the crow family. Look! ! A printer's measure. A yellow flower. Humor. Co-ordinate, conjunction. A meat: a feast. Masculine pronoun. Form of verb to be. T'nited by brazing. No bright. Old To plunder. White with nge. An inert gas found In the atmos-; fnlfa pliere. A small elevation. Distant. Married. Reverence; fright. An exclamation. Thus. Radio Programs i rPHK guide set to work in earnest. 11 explained that thpre was feet of underbrush and shrubbery to cut away, and thru the pn .through the forest Nn the sugar camp would he clear, .laek wnti-lipd lie for a moment and then started swinging his own ax. Dotty also joiiwda Station W.I Alt, at Providence.x K. 1., wjs heard by HenryM.tiiiieli wa. uvea on ilmiu s.'reel, q tew night ago. lie said the music came iu c.car-ly. The 2.'t,000-to:i liner Aorangi, the world's largest motor .hip, )h the fir.U ship to he fitted with apparatus wherehy radij br adcasting can be heard till over the .ship. Tup installa t.on. a ship's orchestia repeater, c.ni he user for inuic, lectures, concert-, or any otlier purposi; for whirl, sim ultaneous hearing on all parts of tin esvl $s desired. JACK wna amazed nt the speed it which his little cousin worked. Hffr,-j to keep up with her but his arms nnd hack sonn grew vrrj tir "Say." he exclaimed, between breathy, "how do you keep going m ftf 1 1 'f)h." laughed Dotty, "it's easy when you are used it it, ! 1 wt every day. Fred Rurtoh, ll't:; Twentieth ave nue cist: ' I heard a concert from Medf'.rd. Mass.. Station W(JI. ncent ly. Reception was unusually gooil." TURK OPENS FIRE I.OMitlN. ;h. 1(1. An sgrnry dispatch from CnnstiintinopU i.mI.'v sii.vs tluit (htriiifi nn nllcrf-.iiinn in Thr Turkish nstioiml nssoinlily. I lopurv illilliil, of Artlnlinin. is sllt-jzrtl tn lisn IdrnvvnVvi revolvers nml firnl on lciuiy AH of Afnini Kuril 1 lissnr. wounding liim srrivusly. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Pacific Coast. KUW lk.rtniud 451.1 meters 7.13 p. in., l'oiiee, weiitlior and mar ket npor;s nnd news bulletins; S p. in. Orexun Auriculiurnl mllexc Ifi I lire, rrofensur Ci. H. Ilyslop, lu-nd farm eri.p department, snbjet-t. "A!- -KinK of roriiRe l'lunts;" S::t(i p. in.. ConreTt by Civic Music club ar ! t sts, Mrs. Miles Delwin Warren, so : pruno. Heatlm Fowler Miller, rontrnl iio.imd Itebeceu Hrowne Turlow, pia 'nisi; 10 p. in.. V.ultnoimih llm-l Strullers. Intermission snliw by l'hil j l-'unklioinier, Nellie T.irgler, 'aectxn I panil. j KKlt.-s Anele, l'al.,4('.7 me- I lers .V.VMI p. in., isMo talk nml news: ,"i-;tl-ll. uiinie.il in f hour; tl.4j- j , S. oin.-in reeiial; S II. voi'sl and instru-1 mental eon.rrl; H lo. Kxaminer pro-! ' crnni: 10 11. lion Mi-inv. movie nisht, Mnnie Itlue. iti:iv!er of eerenionies. ' KI'IIA S.-Hllle, Wash. 4."SI.-J me.j ; t( r- (l:(."i S:l.-i p. in., Hlnnles depart- ( tnent stnre procrain; S::Ul-10. Seit-' FT Kit a slioil re.-i .link went to work asain. 'Hie juide w.u nl'l' ' in front. IIimI t away the ninin branebes and lareer then Jnek and lotty would clear u; what was left. Slewlj ' ' i... 1.....L..1 .1...1. ... .i i,i 1 1. nearer imi i" the more anxious .lark was. , (Continued.) 10:(ir-U. THE GUARD AVIARY New York Again Blinded by Fog NF.W YtlltK. Feb. 10. Ile.vy fs nbu-h yesterday cati'cd a series oi i elevate railroail amlents resulting m the death of two men and injury of 110 persons, still lay over, the eity t . day. Traffic on land and sea was delayed. Thre. li.ats from Fall Itii-er. M.u,. and Providence, It. I., with srierO hundred pn. .enters, renebeil tjie r lenh neaily 'J4 hour. Isle. Thousand, of commuter wore de layed. Hen ire on some ferry lin.- w.s discontinued. THE sweetly singing HprmCt Thrush j Is ofteif The real MiericanWghtingale O'er hereun His color's reTObniber but " It paints hlVspiW? For heVJJie height of Whene'er he sings his Tpng, xJkerfulness tie Times dance proj;rin concert of dance inusic, KFStl Ia s Angeles I'nl U7S me ters (I:.'t0-7:o0 p. iu. eJiildren's hour. KFQX Seattle, Wash. IMS nip tern 7:iri-8 p. m., children's hoifr; M Karl (Jiay And his orchestra; H-ltl. miiskal program; 10-11, Karl limy nml his ftrchestra. . . KOO Dnkland. V. tnete.s j r:;iU p. m., lintel St. Ff.mels eon- ct-rt orchestra; !i, diversified feature program; KM n. in., ilanee inusic. j KIM I. oh Anceles I'al. -Hi-1.1 me j ters --0:"0-i :;.t) p. in., stories from American history; M-lil, musiral pin-. Kram; 10-11, liilttimro hotel dauce T chevtra. KJS-- Its Angeles, Cnl. '2V me j ter 8'H:.'ttt p. m.. dnsiral prop ram, instrumental ni'.d vocal fidos. ! KXX Holly wood. l'al.-t:;7 m- ters i:4o-ti:l, p. m.. organ recital; ; .l."-7;.in, pmcrain: Sit. program; j Klitn tr-o, Louise Sullivan. stprnrr; " 111, KN feature rxram; 10-1J, movie night. Kl'i) nn Francbco. Cnl. l':l meters -7-7.10 p. m., Rudy Seiger'a on hestra; 8-10, miiHical program, in sirmnental and vni-al olos; 10-11, Gene Jauui Rose Koom orchestrnj ' hi (lorncrj w .1 (if A smnll ansn-o . ,f helve, mav he ll-ed t " .. r I nook, opc.-inlh where into that rorie r. ' rf W be used either f-r orlinments MESSENGER ROBBED ST. I.OI IS. Feb. 10. Joseph Wil liams, .. nero me.seniter for the State Hank of AVelstone. a suburb. I was held up on a street car here tn- day. beaten and robbed of $7.tH.i. The jthree robbers escaped. rtont S. E. Ste.ea. for piano tuning, j