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nrfjny Evening, March" Today's Cross KPicureans ought to be able to get .V.r Word lor M"w " JTO(AJ " " J In IMH of the puaiie, wnicn mini it good lor tilt real fans B-160 lit ro r-srfp- rap r rpfc 45 r?l" an 'W1 ifa fe&T "WsT sa si nn -e-n r im fc2d -s ' 4 H 3 3-- f rrun TS. JT? I I ' 1 1 1 iimI I I I I I I HORIZONTAL 1. renaming to dainty, expensive cookery. 7. Climate. 13, Consumed by slow degrees. 14. Native. 16. Rescue. 17, Minds. 19. To stuff. JO. Pertaining to tne pose. 51. Neuter pronoun. 22. Organ of hearing. 24. Because. 23. Act 2J. Lighted. 25. Equal value. 3u. Indian cloth. 31, Vegetable. 32. Returned sound, 34. Evening. 36. Poet. ST. Game of cards. 89. Single. 40. Opposite of bottom. 41. Bird that swims. 42. A blBck resinous substance. 43. Liquid fat (except below zero Centigrade). V 44. In a place. 45. Cutter (grass). 47. Conjunction. 43. Kent. 90. Satirical. 52. To perch. 65. On top. 66. Fish. 57. Smell. 59. Depart. 60. 45 degree arc. 63. Faints. 63. To plunge In water. 66. A dandy. 68. Hongs sung by single voice. 69. tiea eagle. 70. Silly. XI. Flame. 73. More Indigent. 74. Koped. VERTICAL 1. Some time. 2. Highly imaginative and lyrical. 3. Aner. i l'ield. 5. Indefinite article. 6. Woody surface of cloth. 7. A small mass. 8. llebrew diety. Radio Programs "The modern boy," says Jam ca W. McGurk, toe Philadelphia humorint, u uriui fall of radio that fie no njer sjys Now I lay me down to weep' at bedtime. He has listened in n o much broadcasting that when it comes time for him to retire he kneiU beside his little bed and says' "lint is station Izzy Suliivau signing off. Amen ami good night.' " Increasing service to the listener M Secretary Hoover's watchword. Thcrtj are today 003 broadcasting sta t1011 tuher in operation, or under instruction. If these 455 are class A, watts power or less. One hun Jd e)(;lit are class li, of more than watts. Class A stations have a 'd im ot good practical reception of moro toan 25 or 50 miles. Class d Btatious, of course, have a much 'der radius, Mr. Hoover says that policy of allowing increase in er to ,",000 watts will mean the fdn:!i of serviceable reception will w groat. y increased. '"t Hie pulice chiefs In the principal of tiit United States, and other l"s of the world, have been sup vuh the key of a new teiegrapb fc ivi.. jierfectid by Charles Collins f ihe f.iig.-r print bureau at Scotland '"'l lornlon. Inder this p.an, by ni tue radio is brought into play j" Hunt Uie work of detectives in "'iiii triminals, the records of per- Le.d on suspicion may be ob wuid by wireless broadcasting of ' t fii.KT prints. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Paolflo Coast. K.J v . L'ortjunJi 4W,5 meters 5 p. tliii inn's program; 7:15 p. m., "'ilir, police and market teports '" oulletins; 8, Woodmen of Xi' Wonj banquet by wire telephony y0:' M.iltnomah hotel; 10, Uwignt .Muitnoman hotei Strollerj. j., '" Angelea. 4US.5 meters -o i. n,, , Kxaminer's musical half ii:4.".-7, radiotorial talk and Aorrt H. Scott of Y. M. C. A., ' "d Citisenship;" 7-7:30, Lewis, 13, pianist; Harold Lew- tiut.st; 7:30-8, the Sue tdio; . Drozrnm U..nl..J 111 n.mrnT. T Mi.,i,a 0f San Diego;" tMO, " I'll l:r.i!on trio, Helen Do". "": -Marim Hischo, cellist; Doro ly Uai.roo, riolinitt; 10-11, Emm ''vat of American Penwomen. "sklsnd. Cal.. 861.S meter. ' " P m., golf lesson, Joe "orak; H.lir." Kflil .L-.. Artn trio. s. 1 -t. f ,f'.lU' Lo' Angelea, 40S.2 meters n m.. Art Hickman Iilltmore 1 Iieer, Vw.ril VltS- "I neeri orchestra, Kdward Kits- S.wtnri 0 :SO-T :8ft ' little 19, 1925 - Word Puzzle 1 horisontal at a elsnn. ! ai UlO 1 HiO BOUJV IIUIS, HI time, it a sample of Pt Itai !'. Monarch. 10. Owns. 11. One who eludes. 12. Load anew. 15. ltap lightly. IS. Juice of trees. 20. Form of no. 23. Hastened. 24. 1'lump. 27. Inlet to the stomach. 20. Unrestrained. 30. To this. 81. Printed sheets. 83. l'ut out. 35. Chews. 30. Knife. . 38. Myself. ' 40. I'reposition. 45. Upright pole on a boat 48. Frees. 48. Unfasten. 49. To call for a repetition. 50. Walking stick. 51. Animals used for milk and meat 53. disregard. 54. Thrown. 50. To put on a base. 58. Covering of a house (pi.) 61. Harmonv. 62. Weight 2000 lbs. 64. Dish of many ingredients. 66. Distant 67. Chum. 70. Is. 71. Musical note. Answer to yesterday's cross-word puzzle: 'BM7I Walter Sylvester Hertzog; Dickie Brandon, screen starlet; Uncle John; ! 7.30, "Art," llnrold Swartz; 7:4-", "Care cf the Body," Dr. I'hilip jl. . Lovell; 8-10, program, Hev. h . Ches ley, Ford dealer; I'iggy Wiggy girls trio; 10-11, Art Hickman's Biltmore j hotel dance orchestra, Earl Burtnett, j lender. KNX, Hollywood, Cii. 336.9 meters: 5:45-0:15 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe organ studio, sports tulk, Sid iff; 6:HO-7.;iO, SCiegler's orchestra pre- i sented by L. A. County Association of ! Optometries; o-lO, K.NA ieature tiroWrTON'AlTIEaAl5r ! W WD ANA NE3T A DHE DpTE IeSo c iejAiN MnmsIe nesTPiElAlKiaslAia program; 10-1 1, Abe Lyman s cocoa-: Craft of all types, from gorce nut drove dance orchestra. j ous Pteotners, and magnificent cren- KKOA, Seattle, 455 meters 6-7 P-i tions like the Orontes. to little native m . children's hour, Big Brother; i-, 7:.'l0. Theodore J. Irwin, orgauish; 9-1 10, Patrica Galloway, soprano; 10-11; Oene James Hose Boom aowi or chestra. KFOA, Seattle, 455 meters J-7 p. m., sUidio program by 3oran School for Boys. Silent night. KJU, Seattle, 384.4 meters 7-8:30, p. m Moron School for Boys pro gram; 10:30-11!. weekly meeting of the "Keep Radiating Order of the Bats." KFSO. Los Angelen. 275.1 meters -7:30-9:15 p. m., , auditorium service with sermon on divine healing, male quartet, sermon with religious music. Mountain ijiitvi., CNKC, C'alg.ry Alt... 8 p. m., CNKC a Little aympnonj orchestra; solo numbers. Home Hints' W'ATKH spots which are very dis ' figuring to a waied floor may be removed by a very few drops of am monia applied on a cloth. Salt Helpful vncn roo, . - . fire, throw a little salt over tt l coal j When cooking a steaa over a coo io pre, vu. T Remove Oil Machine To, 25. ,yM J Wf1. I taken out with gssoline or washed In white soap and cold water. r-. epn.hMl Velvet rv. w -- . Raise the pile cru.neo ".v" o, stretching ov-r a wet eiotn iaia o.. SSRFC W.1 . . . . . f ,ti : the ' e-- and MUTT AND JEFF JVJLUJS, HUT T AiU-T ui. T-rs 1-114- - . .1 ' - VlltrtNaAACil ... - . . . nAuc -A Twin fe&oTHca WHO V.OOKV like eA I t WANT TB ! oowah:: m n St "4 Jerry On the Job WIDE WATERS' By Captain A. 8tNOPSIS ALDEN DRAKE, formerly a sail or, grown soft and flabby through a life of idle ease, ships aboard the clip per Orontes as'"boy" under the coin maud of JAKE STEVENS, whose enmity he quickly incurs because of a mutual love for MA U Y MANNING, daughter of the owner, who is a passenger. At Cope Town, Stevens is superseded bh captain by Drake, whoso luwyers have seen to the purchase of the Orontes during its cruise. Stevens is reduced to the rnnk of chief mate. The Orontes is becalmed in the Straits off Java. Mary slips away .from the ship with Ike, the steward, aud Inter Jake goes to join her ! ashore. After the ' party has been brought back to the Orontes and a , mutiny has been quelled, the Orontes sets on its way ngnin. Mary did not think it necessary to tell Ike Saintly every bit of the dis cussion that had gone on regarding Erb Oats. 'Erb had not only killed j Tony, but had very grievously wound- ed Juke Stevens, too: when Jake was first officer of the ship. Jnke had to i be consulted. It was no use letting ! Erb run, only to be dragged back j because Jake accused him. So Mary had been told lo get Jake's views. "Holl!" ginned Juke, to her ques tion. "Me wont Jo see him swing? ot jn ,UjS Worlil, girl! Tf he hadn't stuck that kinfe into my gizzard, now woujd I ever havo known thnt you ' Atden Drake remained aloof for ; hours while the ship sailed smoothly through the glittering waters of the i sunm Straits. Java loomed gray to , (.turhoard; the sea was dotted now ; produce boats. Ibis was the t.ateway j to the East. Mary sot on the sky-1 light, working nt her Bheepskin. ; swinging an impatient foot. Drake: had asked her to stsy there, and she j did; but Jake Stevens still had to re- main down on the mrindeck, belonging to neither end of the ship, a nobody. She began to feel irritable. She felt that there wus something tremendous hanging over her bend again: yet since Drake had hinted something to her she could not, without" utterly disbelieving him, feel that whatever it was would harm her. The feeling of portent was nothing like that other feeling of pot ending evil that had made the voyage through the Indian ,r'.t. , ,,,. - n;n.nfl" nn HTirt i then her thoughts ran away with her blooms In the garde., this Is the first: nnd she reviewed her experiences from group to be considered. i the moment she had felt sorry for the Some belonging lo tins group or stowowny hurled into the dock. The hardy annuals and, perennials are:: warm red deepened In her cheeks as j anehusa, campanula, candytuft, r'n- ; she recalled thone evenings spent with i eraria, rlarkia, columbine, corn- : Alden Prnke. Tilings bad gone far 1 flower (bnrhclor button). Knalish : then. Kbe hnd henrd bim any be ; daiy. felicia. forget-me-not. fru-, loved her. Hhe had called him Alden. j glove, geranium, ;odet:a. hi-lbhoek. i He bad called her Mary. He hadharkspnr, pot marigold, memnphila, kind her. Anything might have hap-; mignonette, pansy, pe.nts'emon. phhn : nened at that time. Hut then he had - tt,rv changed Tllh command. ' had speedily become convinced .... h , another world man hers. He waa a complete sanor. l'iS if Jake Stevens would ever rise to rake s level, even as a amp master. But of one thing she was as sure as she wss tbst she hesthed: Alden Drake might be the finer gentleman, even the more finished seaman; but he could not thrill her heart as could the strong, rough perhaps, hot blood ed blond Viking of her day dreams. She buried her face In the silky fleece and crooned to it. rir.te alsnced at her often. He saw the glorious color light her face. - Th, ld of Jlr, , her hair. She had; never seemed so fair. He smiled when I she burled her face In the sheepskin, j it. wslked a short course from the i ! uffrail to abreast of the missen rlgg- ( lug ruffing slowly, luiunousiy i ms blsckened old briar pipe. He, too, saw things In retrospect. On vivid I picture of Msry and Stevens aland-1 Ing side hy side on the Island shore j looking hltn In the face and asking I no favor.' for Jake, THE'EDGENE GUARD r KKAve ----- hLJ , OS most B. 61 - A SEA TALE E. Dingle all my good intent," Drake mused, j sixty degrees when sufficient mois "Nothing but uneasiness and trouble mre is presout, since 1 pulled off what seemed lo be - l.rnad-leavi'd herbaceous plans that a splendid coup. All ! have done is j are frost remxtant are more auscrp to use my money to muke men my tible to heat Injury than those with ptHythiugs. If Stevens hates me small leaves. This is due to the large (Jood Lord! Why shouldn't he? At , area of leaf surface from which evop this tuomcnt, for alt he-knows, he's a 'oration takes place, ruiued man. And all to gratify my Although the . English wallflower, infenal vanity. All his life he lias wjj stand considerable frost (1 have followed the bitterest road there in, cern the mature plant uninjured by a to achieve command. And I buy light snowfall) thero is a variety, him out of his first command, and ' known as the Siberian wallflower 1 In spite of his nelf-reproachful 'litdrantbua Allionii) which is even thoughts he had to stop and smile ( fore fioat ronistanCi The blooms arw softly at the girl on the skylight. ,rnuge-yflluw in color with a normal ; "(Mite obviously I might havo robbed j Mourning period of approximately ' him of his foreordained mate with-iW0 months, out giving his u thought. ,ord! l.'oXg(,Veii should be placed In n! What a couple they II make! And l dared to think that I was fit to fiithi-r her young Su Lions!" lie smiled again, and the sin tin grew to a centli laugh, lie had spoken to her regard- ing tliOrte evenings in .(Jape Town, not an hour ago. lie wanted to do the right thing as he saw it. They had been very warm friends. There had even been talk of hearts and flowers, n hint of little hand. ; lie; need hove been under no appreluwi-! aion. What she told him in a few j brief, biting sentences had shown him i quite a lot of faults he had not su-1 spected he possessed. What nlu told ; him hnd not only decided- him onco ) for all thut he belonged ashore, ui.d ; not at sea, for all that he lored it; ! it had decided him that perhaps great j wealth might be used to better ad- j vantage to buy' privilege and power. So strong nan the memory of her arraignment , that be started ax if to go to ber. ' lie had told her he would see Jake Stevens at six o'clock, lie wanted, to wait. But the impulse al-; most spoiled his resolution. He uh impatient to talk to Stevens. To ( nave him fom taking the pieumtnie Mcp, little Ike Saintly came to :iiin with an nlr of great mystery, glaneing precutitiously at Mary. They vliis- pored together for a moment, tlieli had Ike stole below iigaiu. l::tk nsked Mary to remain on deck until he called Stevens up. She had agreed without a thought about reasons. Butt Ike knew tliut he was not supposed j to he let Into Imh secret just jet. ' Hence his 'mysterious actions. (To bo continued.) On (iardenintf I!y C. h. I I.1.VT (harden and S-til Kxnert) TltOS'l' rcffiatnnt IhtIiih-'-ouh plants are Ihe enrly flowerinu one of your I'-cal.ty. Many arc winter flow- erlng where Ihe temoenilure sold. . m Urona below thirtrlwo de.rees. Kahr. II one IS piltnilllix tor ui-' . nn,.,u . drummondi, poipy I native I aliiornia. Iceland and Shlry), prunroe snap- dragon, atock, sweet alys.um. sweet nea. lalerian. violet, wsllllower. In those districts of early spring fhme frown. Though little o,iiare plot i. the best thai you've got, you still can grow food for your table. So get out the ho and the shovel; let's go! And garden the best thnt we're sble. Just don your old clothes, for the av'rage man knows that (he dirt and the dust soon will fly. It's almost like play when you dig In the clny, making beds for the seeds you will boy. Whatever man plants, there Is always a chance thst he'll have b'tter luck than espected. Jt pars you to stick to your task, for the kick thst youll get wflen what grows is collected. There's something that's resl. at the evening time meal when you dine of the things that you've grown. They're better, by far, than the store bought things are, If the truth of the metier were known. (roo.Hrht. injs. Yes, The Twin Brothers Certainly Look Alike v,jiJ vp i '."".."TT SZ 'flowers in the fall, judging the time of planting by the existing tempera ture. SimmU of plunts thriving at a . luw tempf rnture usually .Terminate at shady locution in those reaions of lush temperature. Sweet alyssum may become a tearden pest in sumo lo ruliticH. riuutiiiKA of cornflowers or bachelor buttons will not be appre ciated if one lives among the whent fields, u nlf km the b loo tun are picked I so that no seed can form. Otherwise. the seed will Bi-atter to the wheat i fields and the . succeeding crop uf ; seed will be harvested with the wheat : tciving it a disagreeable tastu when ground. I lie planting chnrt previously pub lished gives detuil IU to color and otb'T cultural in forum tiou. (Next Article: Chrynutithoimims) : Lynthia drey Nays: e By CYNTHIA URRY I Oil one man who envies the bride groom there are teu girls who wish they were the bride! The most clever womnn Is the one who make a mm think that he, him self, in clever. It's only the Dumb D"ras who try to impress the mit.e sex with tlifir own smartness. The greatest disappointment that a married woman knows is when her hiis'iaiid KtNpfi nmking love and starts making money. It tsk't a brillinnt girl to get n ; brillinnt on h-r i-naKemont finger i ihffe care lens dsysl I Dear Mis (irey: I am a widow 45 j years old. It is five years since my ; hunhund died, and I huve been very lonelr during that time. I would like I to Ret married hut I have no wy of meeting nii-ii, nn 1 kfep a little dr.v eooil store wlu're woimn are my only rumoniers. 1 should like lo consult a iiiMtrirnotiUI bureau, as 1 hnve l.fnnl thnt widows nnd widowers oflm .meet that way. Ho you know If this l ..-v, - I hare ntver heard of anyone meeting a suitable mate through a mnlrimoniel bureau. On the contrary, one often reads of dis astrous marrlngev that were brought about Id this vtry wny. ' The men who patronise t.iem are usually fortune-hunters, for any man who la worth his silt can go out and find a mate without re sorting to a bureau of thia kind. jnnus jonnson, m ner oi nomn H. Klum. ws. killed by fsllmg ro k in ine mine ui ine .lnnusm nu- provement company at Itostjn. NFA Service. Tne.) FIAPPER FANNY &t&s Aftor all, a promiscuous hugger gets Into many a tight squoozo. Today's Styles j .Printed ailk with small order and extra portion dots makes this attract ive two-pleee frock that consists of a pleated skirt and a simple orer blouse. The skirt Is attached to a camisole top thHt Is revenld as the dickie. Part of the chsrm Iks In the color, the silk being white and the dot being brilliant scarlet. CROSS-WOKI) FOR ATVLi: FOLKS By I,ITTr,K JOK T HAP this whole piurJe almost fin khed when I found I couldn't get a simple word of two letters for 13 down. Hn f asked my dad for help He gave me s word thst ha knew but that nw to me. I've used It, but since I had to get help to make this puttie 1 think I ought to let erery boy or girl who wants to solve the punla ak daddy's ad vie. fo, If you esn't ft IU down, or don't understand what the combing- llnti meape when you get It throoeh I febiel,;A'cJfc,sv5S5?si ..-.-.VI WV..-Xi' l:-ES : mmm JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Story bj Hal Cochran Drawings bf U W. Rednar AT LOO RIVHR CHAPTER 16 TACK and Dotty then worked their way through the branches ol the bit; trea and crossed an open space. Flip and Klop trailed alonj be hind them. "Now wo can wateh the men saw," said Kotty, as they came upon two men who wore prepnrlnt to Bond nnothor big troe ornshing down to the ground. fgplH MNf! man atood one one aide of the tree and the other on the othor aide. Hach held to one end of a long, queer looking aw, and as they pushed It back and forth through the tree trunk Sawdust flew in all directions, "dec, I'd like to try my hand at sawing," aaid Jack. "Ilet I could do If fNU of the men beard Jack and ' said, "Tome on right up and friend can take the other side." and grabbed hold of the saw. "(Jo see you push It back and forth." the word going across Just ask dnd. he knows' rrT II 1 3 U E5W til tl 7 rW.SWl'i "A " r:ii.; 5 ' i '.V,.' ' iJc-i -vwItj; 77 I I i ACHOS8 Soil. Separated Into slEfs. Toward. Myself. Kxlsts. Upon. Monthly card containing grades. Bone colored. DOWN l eu light. The word that always gos with either. Preposition. What make you remember. To mil. Pmsll hole or depression. Hirer In Italy. Hone. London's famous clock, "Rig Ren,' t. ha.n h.rd tiekiii. In llnrneo. I j Stance of 10,000 miles. Its Ucka broadcast over the rsdto. Page Seven Bv BUD FISHER The Rapid Giver he stopped sawing for moment and take this handle. And your little girl Ho Jack and Dotty rushed forward ahead, now," shouted the man, "let'f (Continued.) When a clmppie we'll call Dennit 1 unn Missed hl trnln ho decided to (1) Hut the train went so (2) Dennie gurgled at (3) "I believe It's been shot from g 1 f4." (1) Hoof It a la hot foot. t2t Precipitously. (31 In the final analysis. (4) (iat, smoke wagon. It Is customary among certain sects of Algiers to bury the dead1 with the bottles of medicine nsed during theit ' I" Illness. I I 1 mmm 1 l 1 ! i 1 , 0 'f i i I! I ! . 1 !! f ' il i t r i, n f I' i.