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4 rijfly Evening, March 27, 1925 Today's Cross-Word Puzzle . -..nln iif mirflni Tt hai i .1 . ,,, " " "upru toe De.t Bolters In this moic. was rrauiu .nominee, 10 tli. members of th. tionl LM-. Wh ed t Newark, N. J. Xot Von. of th.sl in nnszle .olvina could finish if ' ..run I!"- 1,"m comna1'" 3,ourJ,r"5 wilh th " tomorrow. HORIZONTAL An instrument by which to measure and lay out right angles The roach of an arm. Sin a. 1 The gold monetary unit of Ru mania (New Int.) t jriie period of time during which H planet revoivus arouuu too nun. A velocipede invented in 1817 by Baron Drnis of Mannheim, Ger many. A funeral sacrifice (Hond.X A piece of work. The first man. Anything curled, twisted or spiral. To batter. A negro from Benin. An uncle (Scot.) An exclamation of repugnance or disgust. A tailless hare. The fenuec. Kama as "auklc." To cry, as a cat. A title of no significance (slang) A little child. The rendering of vocal music. A salt ef acetic acid. Uosslp, scandal (Anglo-Ind.), A mimical instrument consisting1 nf graduated strips of wood pressed against a rotating wheel by means of keys. A stick or staff for holding the hunch of flax or wool in hand-tipinniug.- , Without interest or excitement. ! A silkworm of Bengal and As sam. An cxclninntion used as a hunt ing cry. . Hah! foh! expressing deduin. To HlllUtC--' f. Weak, tasteless. The fruit of the oak. To cause prolonged suffering or anguish to A tall cap worn by Mohamme dan dervishes. More than sufficient. Something not easily solved, (linn or mastic. A fairy or elf. The white substance of the cen tral nerve system,-'' A mean or mnlicious person. The radicnl of phthnlie acid. A discharge ot pusT"with con tlnui'd flow. A small genus of tropical trees of the cotn-mit family. Diseased. Place. The rnckct-tniled drongo. To do nwnv with. VERTICAL Horn or carried on the seny A marginal reading in the He brew Bible A kIic bent. To one side. A component or essential pnrt. To listen to. A gum resin used in medicine and in the manufacture of in cense, perfumery, etc. Radio Programs JthjciIphi is to have a broadcasting "K.n. The Holy Land will be on the! lu ml of the Jews is having un ''Hi'ifd prosperity. During the war 'Ufr:cnii doiishlmvs wpr amnxcd tti 1-1 'hut a Philadelphia company was Tra"i!,- a trolley line from Jerusa- l"Iiia. One enstern firm re- rt nn order f.r r radio sets to " 'nipped to Telavio, which is pot r1 S 8 mill ctv itnoli Binrc it boasts f l.iS factories operated with elet- ie power. Bndio is not only making W"rld smaller every day. but H'er. Tb jt. ), i.ainAH in Kill )' nlav ") remarks to make about Kugene Hie radio fans here. TONIGHTS PROGRAMS Paelfie T.na.t K(,v. I'rtiand. 4JH.5 meters " p. A- ri,i:, iren', program: II p. ro.. Hin 1 cmrt by George Weber and his -,"tra. 7:15 p. in., weather, po ' market reiMirts and new. bnlle !. ,. 1': , 1 ,1..... ... I 0. ''I of the denartment 'of m.the-! P!.y. tov Subject, -Ma;bematic. .tjoljaipie hotel. thi.11 you're good, try your hand at it At least see. f. C5-I7S To close tigiui or to keep sec ret. To amplify unduly. The chief king in ancient Scot land and Ireland. A water-loving antelope of Uganda. Bramantip (Logic). A gown, One of a soml-independent Hot tentot tribe of Nainaqualand (New Int.). Immense. A carangoid amber-fish. To prepare for publication. Transfixes. An instrument used instead of a sextant. The prehensile-tailed Brazilian porcupine. lo swnb. A jet of steam from volcanic fissure. Sunrise. The twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet. A village lot. A Bengalese monitor-lizard. ' A domestic cutting implement of genera) utility (Eskimo). A union of two characters rep resenting a single sound. An ndult male fur-seal. To migrate (S. Afr.). -A little island, especially one in n river. A recently extinct dinornithoid bird of New Zealand. To reduce. A rale, especially when It re sembles snoring, A place or structure dangerous to human life. The bito, a smnll thorny tree of the myrrh family. Any polyglot book in eight lan guages. Becklesn. Timorously prudent. Hncred. A dcha.icher. Of the nature of or resembling a tela. A cupper coin of the Ionion Islands. To handle. A more or less complete acces sory covering of seed. To haw. as cattle. (New Int.) A Portuguese and Brazilian. Oi Answer to ypsterdny's crops-word M177.io: Work and at Play." 10:80 p. m., Hoot I Owls with Hose City trio and other l features. I KKAK, Pullman, Wash.. 8-18.0 ine- tPrs7;;;o p, in., 81th anniversary ; program; mvihic, uiru's and women's glee clubs; string t"o; talks, M. A. Hrynn. O. h. Waller, Or. .Solon Sliedd, Dr. Sofus B. NeUou. KIT, Los Augelts, Cal., 407 meters I :4o-7 n. m.. radioiurltl talk; 7-8, j 5lTlORF.hHgPF A PIS E P P ORES SJOlAlTi'L! NE SEnIMSlTjH D A I REEL IB r a d eIaIn n sjoMH eal fMc orjyMPis Ant s HCHn SaPeSE s o L EMfflMSfljAP f OBE YTQlKniN fa OS E I 3-25 rHVlIn 1nihlilb;nnin. 'lVne,hT'! 1 Aeolian resided pipe organ rental; an M'-l-'ariund organist; S-lt, Kxum- i,...r i.i Pttiiriiir Hvnaiine luumnion, I ri-iKii-A.m.iuun soprano; 9-10, Kre- tang Herald, dame orchestra; 10-11,. program, pupils of -Myra Belle Vick ers. A v. m. stud.o mufUMl program; 4- u:.'!lt. Hotel St. Francis orchestra. K1JJ, Los Angeles, tel., i'flrlf'c I 404. 1 meters 4Mi:30 ! Art lilCB j mun's Biltmore hotel concert orcbea I tra. Kdword Fltspuinck. director; iU:3l-7:87, little storiet Amerkan bis tory, I'roteaior Walter Sylvester i Mini of the Hour," Inst night nemo((; J(ichjrd Ileudrick, child stnr r treated to four acts of the best ! (lle n,.,. aQi) facie John; 7:80, Ui of dramatic entertainment that j ,... (a j,-e XraH," (Jladys De heen produced on the Pacific.,.-.,, u.n, nrnci-nm. William 11. Hy , mit Kinee lirfmilcnsttntr was infill- i tlV l ll.mnrH Johnson ".u,-e urnnucasting whm iu,,,-n(t arriinged uy J. Muwnra joiiii""iii 'ileil. The play hnd all the thrills . jy.j Art Hickman's liiltmore hotel iiiense of "Within the Law," j d ' urctlc,tra, ICarl Uurtuett, (Iri.tun tl.o miir.h . hit with ... ft . ... ----- fiiii. niiiniFi'.u " - - " fun in Knaene. The KGO play-1 c", t v i.nn,l. Cal.. WmS meters group that has brought acting i 11.7 '.,, ln., organ recital; 7:45-U:M, '"re the microphone down to a I . ,jo prgram; ll:4,")-10:30, Sweet's . produced the play. j ballroom. ! KXX. Hollywood, I'sl.. USUI! n- 1"'e in on the Hoot Owls tonight. ' tore 5:6-'l:13 p. m.. Wurlitier pipe ! "e are they'll have some more ! orfn sluilio; sporls talk. Sid VM (1:,'W-7::I0, dinner Hour rouiic; on, program. Weit Coa.t Theater., Inc., ,y remote coniroi; program; 1113, Abe I.jm.ns t ocooDUt (ir,.ve d..nc. or.he.tr. from Amha..ad,.r hotel: VI -2. the Wurlitier ; NigMh-nvks orchestra. KH IA. Seattle. Wa.h.. 4.V, meter, i ;J-15-VJ3 P. in- Shermsn. Clay iCo prograni; H:13. weather report; 1.1-111. the T.me, program; 1.,-... his orcnesirs ; of ttf j MUTT AND JEFF ;V (count -of HoaoT Beueev6Ti We hcrs?) 1 mwti, Be Moae carcfl.'?) Me? iT ,XvV M BReuj.' r- .V I'M TiMGuiMG AtL I FiRsr tHinjG You KNOiw UtSJ I THOUGHT YOU lrKX' WcTtrevT- tike th world I W PI5C,P,; J - -V W J aNJ' BlfoDltrooKA ASMiNjs; t'M t J ' SiTX 9 K feOs.HiT cHAucat cHeeRie: half Pickusd om ) sS' I STv -J&t liiSuS- Jerry On the Job 3 Gotta Sfe a Ooc- ATS AU AW AAOuTH Ta$teS Like A BAREE, SON OF KAZAN By JAMES OL1VEK CUKWOOD Copyright, 1817, by Doubleday, Pag & Co. "BAREE, SON OP KAZAN," a Vitagraph Picture, With Wolf, the War Dob, ia an Adaptation of Thla Story 13 AUKE ate a third of the partridf e, and the remaining two-thirds he cached very carefully at the foot of the big spruce. Then he hurried down to the creek for a drink. The world looked very different to him now. After all, ono'a capacity for happiness depends largely on how deeply one lia suffered. One's hard luck and misfortune form the measuring stick for future good luck and fortune. So it was wtih Horoo. Forty-eight hours ago a full stomach would not have made hiin a tenth pnrt aB happy as ho was now. Then his greatest long ing wsb for liia mother. Hinoe then a still greater yearning had come into his life for food. In a way it was fortunate for him that he had almost died of exhaustion and starvation, for his experience had helped to make a man of him or a wolf-dog, just as you are of a mind to put it. He would miss his mother for a long time. Hut he would never miss her again as he had missed her yester day, and the day before. Kor another day and night Baree remained in the vicinity of his cache. When the lost bone was picked, he ,nvprl nn. He now entered a coun try where subsistence was no longer a perilous problem for him. It was in a Ivnx country, and where there are lynx, there are also a great many rnl.hi'ts. When the rabbita thin out. il,. Imi emigrate to better hunting grounds. As a snowshoe rabbit breeds all the summer through, ., found himself In a land of nluntv. And this was siraignt imo trnnning country of TierroL the half- i Mit Moosis!" fanned Nepeese, in i her Cree. t Pierrot caught the rifle from her. 'Oiiible! A dog a puppy!" he cried. lie started on a run for Baree. But in their amazement they hod lost a few seconds and Bnree's dozed senses were returning. lie saw them dearly ns they came across the open a new kind of monster of the forests! With a final wail he darted back into the deep shadows of the trees. It was almost sunset, ond he ron for the thick gloom of the heavy spruce near the creek. He had shivered at the sight of the bear and the moose, but for the first time ha now sensed the renl meaning of danger. And it wss lone after him. Me couui near ine crashing or the two-ioggeo Deasis ju ... i ..!. -mwm lmnai f i his heels and then suddenly he piirsum irin. -. piling' without warning into a noie. it was hnek to hnve the rnrui . , , .: , i;i,a .,.. , 0.0,j J.i,, The wolflay 1-on on bridge of driftwood hut ItiiPHA did not relii. nn. iif.minhnt in him again. It urged hiin to remain where he was, making no move, no sound scarcely breath ing. The voio-s won over him; the strange feet almost stumbled In h hnle where he lay. Looking out 0f his dark hiding place, he could see nna of his enemies. It was epeese. thm Willow. She was standing so that last glow of the day fell upon her fnre. Baree did not take his eyes . , hmr Above bis pain there rose in -him a Strang ann tnnmng ibh- eination. The girl put bar two hands " ,. vnn,tth. and in a voice that was mr,A r.uinfiv mid amaxingty com v,;- torrifipH little heart. inriiiiB iw ; cried: .... "I chimoo icuimoo moo!" , . , And then he heard another voice: and this voice, too, was far 1-ss ter rible than l aur seands he had listened to In the forests. "We Bfinrt find him, Nepeeje. the voice was saying. "He h crawled c In die. it is too bad. Come." Where Baree neo siona in r, panseo imi poin"i ... - , 7 ,, nvniw. heen cut clean off by tb' Willow, bullet. Nepeese V"' sapling, nr. larger than her thumb ssniiua. " - . hsd turne.1 her shot a trifle nd hsd s.ved Itseee from instant de.th. Hl.e turned MaloaM called. "IVhimoo - l eh 1 in 00 - I rhl- n.. . . . iit rf" - the thrill of naugnter. "He would not under.tand that. r tmmg pi wsi ww sold Pierrot leading the way across the open. "He ia wild born of tho wolves. Perhaps he was of Koomo's leod-bltch, who ran away to hunt with the packs lost winter." And he will die " "Ayetun yes, he will die." Hut Itaree had no idea of dying. Ho was too tough a youngster to he shocked to desth by a bullet passing through the soft flesh of bia fore-leg. That was what had happened. His leg was torn to tho bone, but tho bone ItBelf was untouched. Pierrot, until two yenrs ago, hod beliovcd himself to be one of the most fnrhtnntn ntnn In thn Itiv wiltlm,- L, ness. That was before J.o Mort 8 itn,i M, n.,i no,,thn,., ii. f was half French, and he had married i a Cree chief's dnughter, and in their) log cabin on the (J ray Loon they i had lived for many yenrs in great ! prosperity and happiness. Pierrot was proud of three things in this wild world of bis: he win proud of Wyola, his royal-blooded wife; he was proud of his daughter; and hn was proud of his reputation as a hun ter. Until the Red Ieath came, life was quite complete for him. It was then two years ago that the small- i pox killcll his princess-wife. He still lived In the little cabin on the (Jray Loon, but he was n different Pierrot. The heart was sick in him. It would have died, had it not been for Ne peese, his daughter. His wife had named her Nepeese, which means the Willow, slender as a reed, with alt her mother's wild beauty, and with a little of the French thrown In. Hbe wns sixteen, with great, dark, wonderful eyes, and nair so beautiful mat nn nf;0I)t from Montreal passing that way had once tried to buy it. il fell fn two shining braids, each as big as a man's wrist, almost to her knees. "Non, M'sieu," Pierrot had snid, a cold glitter in bis eyes ns he saw what was in the agent's face. "It is not for barter." Two days after Baree hnd tered Ms trapping ground, Pierrot came In from the forests With troubled look in his face. "Something Is killing off the young beavers," be expluined to Nepeeaa, speaking to her In French. "It is t lynx or a wolf. Tomorrow " He shrugged his thin shoulders, and smiled at her. "We will go on the hunt, laughed Nepees happily, in her soft Cree. When Pierrot smiled at her like that, and began with "Tomorrow," it always meant that she might go with him on the adventure be wus contemplating. Still another day later, at. the end or of the afternoon, Bsree crossed the that had wedged between two ire This .was to the north. Just be yond the driftwood bridge there whs n small open, aud to the edge of this Baree paused to enjoy the last f the setting sun. As he stood motion less and listening, his tail drooping low, his ears alert, his sharp-pointed nose sniffing the new country to the 1 north, there was not a pair of eye lone o1 d The shades are drawn dn and the room is kept cool. Alls unlet; mere whispers are said. A wee littlo youngster is missing from school, for Illness has sent it to bed. The household is ready to wait on the tot who Is propped on a pillow or Iwo. No mailer what sickness the young ster han got, little favors we're amlous to do. Ere dad goes to work, lie will stop fr a while; maybe put a cold cloth , on the head of the child, who guvs llimiks wi'h n aneet little smile. And then, there comes breakfast in bed. i Mom riiehea around, as the day rolls along and she answers each llttl" request, i'erhsps there's some rocking, mid lullaby eoog, that will help , the wee ,lrk one to rent. ! All mothers and dads are created alike, in the service an ailing child ! brings. For where, tell me her. has there e'er been the tike who can't j play on our eympsthy string"? 1 Tilt EUGENE GUARD Now We Know Why ! in the forest that would not have : tuken him fur a young wolf. k i ' From behiud a clump' of young : balsams, a hundred yards away, i 1'ierrot and Nopeus had watched hiin '' come over the driftwood bridge. Now I was the time, and l'ierrot levelled his rifle. It was not until then that Ne i pees touched his arm uoftly. Her i breath came a littlo excitedly as she i I "whispered ; : "Nootawe, let ma shoot. 1 cnu kill him!" '. With a low chuckle Pierrot gave the gun to her. Ho counted the whelp as already doad. For Nepeese. at that distance, could solid a bullet into an inch aiiuaro nine times out ! of ten. And Nepeese, aiming care fully at 'Jtaree, pressed steadily witli her brown forefinger upon the trig ger. (To be continued.) On Gardening , C' l r-1'''N'i' (l.uiUen and Moll lixuert) j.' VHitV ganlcu-lovor is acquainted with the posts which tuke the joy out uf gurdeuing. Observe the way tbj . plant is bviug injured and treat ac cordingly. . Chewiug In sets If Insects eat and! swallow the leaves spread a poison on the leaves to bs eaten. Paris groe or arsenate of lead are both stomauU poisons. The latter Is apt to spoil the nppearanca of the foliage aud tne pest to be killed must eat more of it than of the former. Paris green may burn the foliage so it la advisable to mix a little sir-slacked lime with the water to counteract the free arsenic. Bucking Insects If the injury '8 being dona by insects which suck th? juices of the plant by forcing their mouth-pieces into the leaf or si tin, in this way avoiding anj poUon that ui.iy be spread for them, spray with a con tact poison, one that either eats into the insect's body of forms t film of oil over H so that suffocation follows. A most efficient contact poison is nico tine sulphate, commercially known an Black Leaf 40. fas one teaspoonful to one gallon of water. Hoap and oil emulsions and miacibla oil may be ob tained from your local dealers. Protected Insects Home inseuts have wing covert which prevent con tact noisun from injuring thorn an' some go into the ground in the early morning thm they are protected. Cut worms may be destroyed with a mix ture of Paris green green, bran and molasses water, Ingredients to he mix ed in order named. The mixture must be kept moist and should It placed where the worms will eat it in pre ference to the plant. Ten per cent nicodutt Is effective for bootleg and five per cent for thrip. Knails, Hlugs snd Bow-Buga A clean garden Is the best preventive against these pests. Deep spading will destroy the rggs which are laid in the ground. Not allowing leaves and i raid, to a'-riimulite will destroy their dny-t'iiiie retrent". Some of lh p'dafMi brnn alrendy menti nd may be placed for tliTn to rnt under boards of broad dried If-nves. BroridrsHiing air-slneked lime over the limn ife at night or curly in th-t morning will kill snaila and sings and hnnd-pieket at oiglit by the ft id of a light is mnt effective In reduHng their number. Snlt plee( on honnls nen? the flower-bonier win Hire man; mint KJ So Many Auto Accidents Ocour TIAPPJEK FANNY If klcklno alone oountod, old maids would b. football atari. , TO mm iv nu sievict; iho .. CROSS-WORD FOR LITrLE FOLKS Answer to Little Joe's cross-word pusclei porous P RMlPT DOlMHl i f T,l,n,'a V:i -liu ! Li 1 rxr , isv r , 'i t m 125 iflA , Ar' 7 r a.-S 1 ,f r J Tha frock of beaded georgette Is always favorite for dinner and dsnrtng, and any n-w Interpretation of It are always hailed with delight This one of delirate pi-srb color hss la- pnnels and a larg pink velvet rose as w.-1! beads ia shades of pink and rose. u 1 r7 u .,fi ,i W-WM if These Days JACK DAW'S Story by Hal Cochran Drawings by U W. Rednsr AT 1,00 niVF,n CHAPTER 2.1 IN THM excitement neither Jock nor Dotty hud looked ahead to see just . where the log wns going. Dotty had sipmtted down aud wrapped her little legs around thn log in order to hold on tight. Aud Jack kept watching the log, looking for a chauco to get olosu enough to get a hold of t rPHK main muss of logs suddenly spread out toward the middle of the stream am Jack ran to the very edge, just abend of the log Dotty was on. "I'll get you when you pan hern." he shouted. Hut Just then Dotty's log swung around sidewnys ni-d banged Into the logs on the other, side of the stream. rPIIH siidilen Jolt threw Potly off her balance and she toppled ove. Into ' the xt renin. In an Instant .lin k made a very pretty dive and was out of sight dcrliMHtli the water. Klip, who had been closely following hi KiHHlee. nlxo Itiinited into the stream. M 'oiitimied. I (Cynthia (ircy Says: j lISHKS are the milestone, of a wolmili's life. ... First of all. there is the malum 1! Uies that lie (ilea her doll bnlii, , at the Sue of fivs. ... 'J'i.en there Is the M. of innoeeme tlnit she has for her frrt lieuil. ... And the H karat k" that .he keeps for the man she marries. Then there Is the kind of kin. .lie gives her women friend. H I. a f,g of truce. . Ami tlie end of the cycle is the teruul km agiln I"' her haliyT . OuolWas Aatw.r. Iienr -Mo-s (irey; I went out to d n ner at a hotel restaurant the titer; night with my tunic, lit orin'ifii tk and !,o.,tri!ig potato., m.u plrk'-d up the sli'M-Htring potatoes and ate them with my fingers as I alw iys had d "tie, H hurt mr fi'cliligs y lsutfhing at me. Wasn't be in t'ue wrong y'Hii. He wn mueli more Imp dite in Iriughing at oii than ynu were by titling the potat-ea with your f V-gr-rs. This is nn old rmtniii iit went out of style severxl year go wloan tht fashion of eating n-pirjin- tips with the fingr, went out, too. A f'rk Is the proper improuit-ut, nowadays. Page Nina Bv BUD FISHER Doctor's Orders ADVENTURES There is nothing that rouses in n tf )nnn on ma 'y " I, i;k .ntu -r- (Jt j TI )t yuu,,,, (It) j (jarmfiilly btiNiing a ( D 111 rnrestiained i-onrugratlon. ( V! t House on wheels. i:il 1 iir''giinliiig regulations, t il Part of flivver most frequently stolen. OLD TIME DANCE Thurston hall. March 21. Hiven by Indies' Atuillaiy of Karnitra 1'nion. 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