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Xnesdny Evening, March 31, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Iag Sevaa MUTT AND JEFF Today's Cross-Word Puzzle Joe Spivis Is Doping Out a Cross-Word Puzzle. By BUD FISHER ; cov&s wttH jewf - what? aw Lfc ' m- TN f Ml ' L?0T, M Y V r CAAt O X. AiwT j ltfji P-0T-A-H-usl J T - u i -y . . v N i 5?svl it:. oua yJJ bat; ? I. if ts. wowbt J it pgll& i ths wr r-" , ; 3 " v w- v- J f Jerry On the Job Fast Young Painter Wanted jj is lj3, """"" r "j34 f'j JF"! r s rr v t fer it I -a 1 1 1 1 J 1 &ui 1 i 1 HORIZONTAL j . crib for com or flour or coal. 4." Summer, winter, autumn and spring. O, I'o drink dog fashion. 3 Surface measure of a plane res'011- .3 5 Metric liquid measure. 8. Back part of the neck. ", A plank, fl. An untruth. t A gear with a right angle bevel ;i. Comes in. !3. One who writes a book. Direction of Cape of Oood Hope from us. Listens. Half on em. A very heavy corti. Iips (especially bait bob). Hone. Boggy land. Frozen fluid. Seventh note in scale. Trousers, vest aud coat. The place where a judge works. Noisy. i'rinter'a measure. Si)k worm. Sick. To exist. Shrub (source of indigo). 41. A hops kiln. 51. - Variation of "a" used with vowels). 52. High school banner. 54. Whether. 5ti. Pushed (town, candidate or stock). 58. Not often. 61. To command, ft!. Animal simitar to a donkey. 64. To bring up. (5. To simmer, fiti, A weapon. 8$. To assess. Possesses. 70. Compels. 11. Interjection, hurrah. VERTICAL 1. Infant. 2. Presses. 3. Tidier. Measure of cloth. To be sick. Steps ued for ascending a fence Hock containing metal. Point of compass.' Shaping machines. Garment used to protect dress. To gaie. Part of verb to be. Egg of a louse. To arrange cloth in folds. Melody, Marked with a design by means of a perforated pattern. Appendages. Fails to keep. Frequently. Oongs. Driver on horse's back. The total. Witticism. Vessel used for washing elotr-s. More mature. Positive terminals of an electric source. Neater. The great artery. . A blow on the nose. A groove within, the ear. Humbug. To miaow. Subitaoce used fa making lac quer. Net of loce. To mimic. A bag. note of scale. !' ' Cifc ! I : 5 J f BAREE, SON OF KAZAN . By JAMES OLIVER CUE WOOD Copyright, 181?, by Dtmbiedsjr, ,Plge A O. "BAMS, SON OP KAZAN," Yitagrsph Picture, With Wolt the War Dog, la sn Adapt tloa of This Story Answer to yesterday's cross-word puzzle: IH& & Ens bI3eE s a t pBS u BliE B 3B(2 I KMpjAiBAEp i eafepBs - bia tBd e COE U I; a ME n Ha lEnjESs Radio Programs "Tlie College Woman of Today" will be the subject of an address by urea of Oregon Agricultural college, tcjs 2:00-3:30 p. m., matinee miui cale, Tacific States Electric com pany, tiypsf Itussian trio; U 0:30, Art Hkkmsn's Biltioore hotel concert orchestra, Edward Ifitspatrick, direct or; :30-7, liitla stories Americsn history, Professor Walter Sylvester Hertiog; weekly visit of the Sand ...wi n.,nn Tif.Din of Fairyland; Louis F. Klein, sutoharp and hsr moniea soloist; I'ncle John; 7.30, "The Hawaiian Islands," fc'rcd I Goddard; I'iKcly Wisely 'rio; s.n-.IO nrncram. Merchant Tailors association; 8:30-10:30, program. M.v ,mnnv: 10:30-11:30, Art Hick- of Oregon Agncultur, 1 colefe..; f . hold danc.orrhe.tr. oo speaks ton.gl.t over ivi,. -" "',,,., ,,,. Jaoesun u a student ot problems or KNX, Holijwood, Cai., SS0.B me- -..j.ii-iil t,- m.. Wuriitzer Pit organ studio; 0:15-7 :30, program, H. Mver Siegel Jr., of Slyer Siege! & Co.; 7:4.", talk on "Health." Ur. Itob T Williams: 8-10. program ler- less l'roduce company; 1012, movie !. ImhRUaDOT Will) junu Crier, introducing fil mstsrs, Abe l.y- j man's Cocosnut Orots dance orcne.- 'rKPO. San Francisco, Cal., 420.3 meters 1:30-5:30 p. m., Kudy Sel ler's Fairmont hotel orcnesira, i 7:30, Rudy Selger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-10, San ranrnco con servatory of music; iu-ii, James' Jtose Koom Bosrl orchestra. Home Hints AFTER using a bowl of starch, let it settle. Then pour off the water and dry the starch in ths oven over night. It will be reduced to case form and can be nsed again. Vlneoar Removes Odor it . I. ..i.rtf. ( Vinegar win re iable odor from eoosmg uivu,. ! l... PllJniv. Flnffv Kep your sofa pillow, fluffy by Wv..u a Biuucu, ,... ..." - the modern college woman, and her topic will be of interest to many lis- urr in r.ugene. un me kuk pi- , s - rm 1-rofessor A. U 1'eck, head of , C. "Cliff" Durant; 7:30, &tyle talk ..... ... i l,.a Mi. 0.1 A tae department of landscape garden-: will discuss the growing ami ar ranging of plants, Bhrubs and flow ersanother timely subject. Earner Brothers new station, KF1VB is presenting Chsrlie Weil insa, "The l'rince of Jaix," with Sem 'aole Bill Hatch at the piano tonigbt. I'wnj the advance notices this ought to lie a good attraction. ... TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Pacific Coast. KGW, Portland, ditl.5 meters 5 p. ioM Children's program. 7:15 p. m., Heather, police nnil market reports ml news bulletins. 8 p. m., Oregon igrh ultiira! college lecture, I'rofes A. U Peck, on "A landscape tj'iileniug Hash," and "The College "oman of Today," by Mrs. Kate . luejou, ilean of women. 8:30 p. m., j Wilt program by Lions' dlubs of j ''urllnuii and iSalem. 10 p. m.. Concert j "J Dwigut Johnson s Multnomutl no- strut era. wiih Warren t-lars KF1, Los Angeles, Cal., 4tS.5 me-'-r ,, :.;o-0 p. m., Kioroiner's inosi i'Jl balf ,ur; 0.45-7, Uaditoriai talk; . program llilli liros., dance or ll"tra, male ijuartet, Betty I'strick. 'tow singer; b-U, Eiaroiner, literary l-nt ;.uur musical program, Paris 1 'ok Ac Suit company; U-10, the Cot 'till Sis ters, ptano and violin num-lij-ll, parknrd popular song -uutu and litsn carisoo, i t- - -I,-, '-Kiu.ll, Hhue Oill, the Varsity trio, liru,g occasionally in ."' lt, i .. . k... flit strike them. - i.v ; ener. Kl-'OA. Seattle, Wash.. 3S4.4 me Im i.s.,1 . n-mi. v Hoff- "aii's Olympic hotel concert orches ': 8:43-S:13, iihodes department Itrtr. u.On.li'l Tim.S -- iuuio prt'graui; li'jram; 10-11, Eddie Hsrkness and where a brewe can strike them. SYNOPSIS . ,. .mm. wolf-dog. WSU : derlng in the wilderness, came npon a colony of Beavers, m make friends with Umiak, their lead- from him, leaving Baree lonely ami unhappy, tie was roreo j -mooing of the moose and the yap- yap-yap of a foi but thrilled most at the wolt cry. n - his own, summoning him to the chase, the hunt, the wild orgy of torn flesh and running blood. TTOa a qaarter of an hour Baree I . . . j i. fennclted fish watcnoa u .. . Mi wtien at iast no OUt VI l Vvvi. , stopped, there were twenty f sh among me aim ""'. . " , eiiii fionmna. from where he lay flattened out between two rocks, Baree couia m- f flesh and bones as tiie bear devoured his dinner. It sounded good, and the fresh filled him with a crarteg thf hd never been roused by crawfish or even partridge. Twenty seconds after the last of Wakayoo had disappeared in a turn of the creek, Bare, was under tue broken balsam. He iMfl,' fih that was stll ave. - the whole of it, ana r Baree now louna m. "- has sotvea ins io - and this day h. did not return to ti. beaver pond, nor tne ne". . b; "J, incessant!, fishing UP and down ths creek, and day after day Bares continued his "' For week life continued to be esceedingly pleasant. And th . cams t!le break-th. chaug. that atined to mean as much for isa, as that other day. Ion, for K.san. hi. father whsn i. J kiUed the man-brute in in. - W ThisTang. cms on th. trottingsround a grs. roc. .ar nao wi H1 clesring . - , It was .epee Yf,..- -- , - rt it had been Pierrot is would hare "J back ,ulcsly. But again Jh. blood of his forbear was racing strange tremblings within him. ai nkfthi. that -bs first woman Ui r.tVil.Nense.swa.not more than twenty feet from him. .at on a rock. ln ",:"'"'";- ing sun. 1 r . . , t-i. tins narted. ef , ehone in n.nt On, bsnd remaiiieo "7' sed w th the jet in-"' ;- - ---- him. Wrt saw the white star on bis beast and the white up on . . K...il, .fee whispered was the wild dg she had shot and: thought had died! ' : The evening before Pierrot and !s.-; pese had built a shelter of balsams oeblnd th big rock, and on a small white plot of .and Pierrot Ing over a firs preparing breakfast .... .l- tciii..,. ..p.R.ed her nstr. fls raised hi. hesd to ; P ' and saw Bar... In tht lntant the ,p,ll was broken. Bares w the !?" ,... .. he rose to his lt. upon them, he had looked at Nepeese: mora closely than eTer before in bis : iife. She -was beautiful. She was lovelier even than Wyola, her princess mother, "who "Was dead. Floating back to him iber. Cflin an excited cry. "Harry, Kootawei ' He has taynca Into the blind canyon,', He eauiiot es cape us bow." - . the tvs panting Tvhen he came np l.AK Th . v.Rnt, t,lnn In h.r glowed a vivid crimson in her cheeks and lips, iter white teetn gieameu like milk. "in there!" And she pointetf wms, It. a Ahead of tiera Ears was rBBning for Bis life. He sensed mstiRcuveiy tha fact that these wonderful two- legged being. h bad looked upon ftll-nnwerfui. And they sin nrto. Wm! lln mold hear them. Ne- pees, was following almost as swittly : n nnniA run Kllrfrf.niT ha tllmSd : into a cleft between two' great rockii. Twenty feet In, his way was oarreo, and he ran back. When he darted out, straight up tha canyon, Nroscse was not a dosen ysros uewno and he saw Pierrot almost at her aide. The Willow gave a cry. "Mana mana there ha is!" She caught her breath and darted into a copsa of young balsam, where Bare, had disappeared. Like a great entangling web her loose hair im peded her to ths brush, and with an An.,l a !';(-,-.h .loo ped to gather it orer her ahonider a v.. v.n n..e n.r. KtiM lost oniT a mo ment or two, and wa after him. Fifty yards ahead ol ner nerroi gave warnina ahont. Bare, bad turned. iimMt !r th same breath ha ree him hack-trail, directly toward tha Willow. lie did not ft and Nepees flnnf herself down in bis path, f or as instant or n ur , ,,.,. yt...M f.tt th. smoth er of her hair, and tha clutch of bar bands. Than ba tn)rmea away ana darted again toward tha blind and of tha canyon. Kapeeae sprang to sr rest. -o was nantlns- and laaghin. Pierrot cams back sriidly, and tha willow pointed beyond bim- "I had blm and ha didn't bita! -l ta k.s.ikiT.. Mrtfit.. Rh still W - and .aid again: i naa una i. . AMn't hitm m.. neniawei Irv., . tm An. nf it. flhe t,..R ekt,r and Bares had m,. t..l ft was then, with b.r eyaa saining at Pierrot, and (bs .mils fading .lowly from ner tips, mat -spoks softly tha word "Hares," which in her tongua meant "tb wolf dog" a ilttls brother of tha wolf. To ha continued.) should be given an early start for transplanting. If there is plenty of room in tha hotbeds early radishes and splosc'h may be sown to ba used direct from tha framea. Cucumbers and melons which need a long growing season may siso fee started In a hotbed aa they are tropi cal plants and need tha heat afford ed to grow sturdily. In fact, any vege table for an eitrs early crop may be started in the hotbed in March and given ths benefit of a moflth-stKi-s half growing period before it goes in to the open ground through tha use of tha hotbed. A3? ot tho annual for tha gslro whicS rciir a long season or are desired for early bioant, such as ss- ir ni zinnias, may well be grown in the hotbed along with salvias. stocks, heliotropes ana ois-r vu plaists. Psnsles for early bloom may ho hud ready to lift in bloom and hud in May by the use ol ta ijotiwu. Thiol UruasiBoBilii will be ready for quick effect if raised under the mild conditions of the hothcu. For three week, to a month after : hotbed seeds are started, .depending on the cariiness of the date, the roM frame may be sown to much the saute aerie, of seeds that r placed in the hotbed. While there i frost in the air which would bs fatal to tenser ..l.f...,a ..,1, mm iha tnUIRia. tilCS -, " . r may nestle happily under tha protect ing glass ot tha coia irsm.. im frame la Ideal for raising head let tuce to ba transplanted, as ihia vege table delights in a cool growing -son. Sturdier, .tockior plants and surer to head may be grown in this manner Snapdragon ar th best enaaai subject for the cold frame, aa this , . j. ui,. . w..tn start. The tiny .sedhngs .aetn to tand still for strength and wlii oatatrip warmer grown seedlings one they get into their permaoiBt (juartr. I US St, imt W-HMA JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Story by Hat Cocbraa fSrawisgs by L. W. iledaer AT I.OO BiVEB CHArTEB SS . " r A mmimmmm miirT.!!BP, h mr Haas; seed daaeer won't let yen forosf fesr.. iT WAS a Sooti rllBii), bat Jsck flBaSly rssrbeS ft Job, Abu mb, st 1 wsrBrine, h fwHf ly a lainlwrsiaB's Kitie hut, 1b!k1 of wii. Ife hail her-a fiiwi by aeeiag sawiito CMraiae irma a chimney. A iamfcw B1.B, stasillBg 5b ilso doorway, eisslslacii that t5 saSi was aiwut s s5 Imvr stream. Cynthia Grey Says: Mow instead of waltlBg iifitil 1 SBl grsdaaied ami have a jh? Morris. Ka Ka m.n hft. . ri.ltt tfi ask a glri to marry him antli he is aiile io support her. Calm yourself Bd get back to year stadiea. The better in- cated you are th more chance you nava lfr jji-umjE ..t,jr u m- , sfele you to marry sooa. ... j Dear Sils. Orey: Waat is there? Ithi-t's wroag about petting, anyway?: J Ilk. to pet, sb 3 bs Jiist as Blc a. I Bar girl. Petar, Jij, a, you area i just aa aire as any firll l re t Ball so lit. sir! who won't let the fe,ye kisst n.l hr. ji,3 the br kav it. Thru BB t j-esiK'ft J' iy Bf the wise girl who saja -"ifHiais off.M j On Gardening VEGETABLES which need a botbwl ' t, n ..riv start r tem(os. mmm chtisaea. cauli flowers,' and head lettnr ysrieties. If big onion, ar wsBtaoBiB seen I'lm; ltji, iauis jrsr.uB. ; s or. hestrs. K''W'B, Hollywood. Cal., 252 me- i ''r 7-8 p. m., dinner hour music; 8-1 b-. KPU-u n...- m fthariie: V'usn. "The I'rinc of Jsn," ,Sis- ----- niii natCB i i. .. P.rsndstatter's Hollywood Mont "ste cafe dance orchestra. Kctv n.u.A f.! 3H1.2 meter 4 5:3i) p m OTDeert orchestra. Ho- j ft. Francis; 8, 8alvation Army ter- j ri'.orisl hmp.A r-Ainn.l A Smeaton, : '!.,; Kdith Knox, pianist; Mrs. wk T. H. Shwayder, contralto; Bay iwin, tenor; Fred Gloy; Kliisheth sa Ktt.n. messo-soprsno: 10-1 ' dance music, Henry Hatitead's tU, U Angeles, Cal, 4054 a- them into piece of flannel that has been saturated with machlc oil. Garment Hlaf A garment should be sponged on - ...i. hot oressvl on the toe ri&uv wrong. .ike a snot ---- Scsrcely swifter wa h than - ''Depecbea vous. moo V'J ,f,h cried. r i " - . , , In the floating clood of her hair . 1 j B.eee lika the srind. ,ne " ",- -' , -.,;.. fc ' ' vr Jn. ft was difficult caugnr op -"- ' . ... y,mnw- Si,, sr. like wild spirit, r little moccasined feet scarcely cj. sand as aba ran bp the loot b. 3t was wonderful to see th litbs swift nc of her. and that wonderful hair atreamlng out In Ihsrm. r.ven now .' - Hiaffifnt. it msne in tnis moioiwt. ---- -- . . Pierrot think of McTsggsrt, the Hod son's Bsy Compsny factor over atl-sc Bsin. wl wbst he aaa saio y..rro.,. n&Aa M!SS OHEYi I am th much - worried mother of twin girls, H year old. AltboHgi they '' Beau tiful pal skin thy insist bbob pow dering ana rouging, m spne oi my - .kln nr.nftr.tinc. that 3 found in tlltr compleiioBS. 1 hav thrown away th k:B preparations taai i iaau m wi rtr..r. BBt the. OB? Blty mot. What shsii I do? Are ail giris like mine? Meter. Moat of Ihsm ar. Tb young are eipsriBseot.1, And at tha same time they want to do the asm things that all their friends ar doing. Sour girl, andoubteilly want to bt painted for th slrapi re that 11 their girl companion ar likewise. However, . tm i.nAAtnt of .OOd iO'lk. th - cosmetic won t seriously injur your daughter' K y . wit nowaec ana r"" from their favea every nisi at bed-i time. ... Hear Mi ry: 1 am a jusb 1b: mv lust year at college. I m crsry j b,t girl two yesrs yoanter thaai myself, f he Jt t the ioi!t wlier.j I rxn't !.p or est fr (iiSnkiBg ) I ,Br. Worst of sii I can't es tayj imiBd on my studies. WomMs! It !"f more ili for ' ' msrrteO: TtMiay's Styles t JtiOWMV --v ' Mt'fl5 i If t'fimK b. Flip." Shaath 3adu We3 jat haw to t ts bs ;,.(, Jtniiy and Flop." Then th iltlle a-ivcanr m-ni to tt at tbn top of the bill, where lie could iook ) ami s-e his iiuie cmiia. fie aitrsctexi her attention and started Trariag his hat. ITsea ho 3t hi fjMitiiahl NoWonder- Wb your system of fightia' ya daily toil. d yoar work d.x-.B't com just right. When all of your etiort. just seem to .a-.. aP he"you1 ayehi. are heavy and .. to dr..p. .Bd .b.re itch' and kind io. If, s.hteser yoo'r dom', yo P. btama t the night hefor. . , . kaveB't tbouabt Whenever you to.- t"ltt - . tb.f. dp, th. taetht you r. .K-kly is temmyrot; you Bdtu bit ""'rb.'uct that yoB need plenty boor, of sleep 1. rlly bo Wl. if right bp to .naff in yonr work you'd kp. gn the teoper ,mt of in n 2 1 IT i;HKt. was frtat thing that the winding pataway, 3eaa S iv. to the stream, was jwthway f Wt ai. For it mav a .tern that whTO Jark tmrr Marinl in eiip be roaMn t t5 blsoself. AwS B- ti.i,ll fe,MBi-t-.HBi! all the v.sy tiws ! he itty was. Jt aesrwS lain, hat he wa-a't hart, li'aatiaaed i American Minister To Hungary Resigns W.tsmS"i'. Mat-a ,'ii. Tiie -..igBatloB f TS' JtrsBtssia meriemi imiter at iiiiiijK-wt, iiaa-S'ri-, ha b,-i-a rcfjy,-,J h Jrln-Bt :,5:,le. Wltl'e B aebB e lajuna'-eii tin-re i ren-a it i-iire -tl.M tu r,-aiafi,iB will b. svrBtc, Wools Weal Shrink To prevent woolens from 'hria'mg. t. . ri,nr)t M uiB .ke. hang them f . 17 K ! g b.s teeth at the though, of aS shril jfl " --' s S" L l.tt 1 si r v. VS. i ' . -iS a-y'-vr ijp ; r"""- J 8 ms v 11 !1 iMff ra-Hy 1 JiiiiiJ TliSs interesting slid very )raiti el r!! is aiad- f cojorcl ut a ((, e-iiiiy when the bedroom is ms s li.vr floor, or facing amttlter hti, iitsr Mm mir traS s . I As vow fie a iift ; Wbiie Biakitig y,sr Soar- ? by-fitwr cawl-i. i Aif dey yea an- rails, 1 Anwcli It,. .iMitBC V sure h yoar ap d yva down. 1. . ...as. a. l,.r.J. VWI lFU ifMl 7iV9 BV-CT -efwc pnoted i geelriial li- 4. j J r ceu i e.ti. BattaB. 4 Heaebi i,.,te. ftf S.'f Sift Bi-S. I. nj"""- - t - tCopyngbt, 3fc5, MiA ervce, toe; , .aaaea ai r' .u , - - ... i sib wool ii brtlliaot shsi of t4. oat tiie tt! agat. HI "it Avt, Kt. Jbos iiii-i. 1! II