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rago Eight THE EUGENE OUAED Wednesday Evening, April 1, 1925 Today's Cross-Word Puzzle MUTT AND JEFF Do YOU Know What Day of the Year This Is? By BUD FISHER KitfM ami ,Too-winl puzzle (hiih v.iii UiM a muibihutii.tt ot their hob bies in this puxzb. It et'iHTi around u fninnus iiu-iilcnt in Hibliral his tory, as the kett h hhuws. The (Mini t inn r-fr Mick to definite, chapters whor th wpl In th p-iyr'" r-nr b fo'ifil. TTi 4 I pis I 7 Is - 1 rm 3 ettwh - era urtilViiri J C. .:fi:,fi zmlz & zzdz is a j fttipk 27 58 rami iwVi.un ,- it&sii rmmjmm, ,i A A JrZm : Ettuai pisato.M. syj tLtii k fr- Li tr Wi&J yj I ' "I3- f ynmY, J i-Ad l&ix&ti j, 5. o. ji. is. 3(1. 21. 28. LM. 2(). 35. an. .17. 40. di 44. 40. 40. BO. 2. . 4. . 7. 8. JO. J2. If. 1.',. lit. 17. H0RI20NTAL King who imprisoned Daniel Dan. fl. Man fn picture. lino, fl. Jlordcr of garment. Matt. D. Last port. I 'an. 0. ' ' Pronoun on more. Jan. 8. Hottle for wine. Iwn. 2-. Prophet who was Klijah's suc cessor. 2 Kings 2. Point of compass, I tan. 11. Kiclumation. Kze. 21. Iteams of sunlight. Topmost member of hntiian body. I)on. 7. Perished. I I.a. ft. . Prophet. 2 I.a. 21. Correlative of either. Don. 0. Toward. Hon. 2. To resist; to hate. Job. 30. Places; aowa. Dan. 11. Subject of No. 1 horizontal. Dan. 0. Servant of Solomon, called Amon. Ezra 2. Where Daniel wo Imprisoned. Dan. 6. Pieces of wood. Num. 1.1. Name. of citjr In whieh Klijah lived. I Kings 21. VERTICAL Exclamation. Jcr. 14. Second note In scale. Iodl (pi.). Dan. 2. father of Baruch. Jer. 32 With. Dan. . Name of an altar. .Tosh. 22. Neuter pronoun. Dan. 2. Far off. Kiira 3. Negative. Dan. 0. T'pon, Dan. 0. Mnsc. pronoun. Dan. 8. God. 18. 20. 'JO. 2N. 2!. 30. 31. Xi. 34.' 38. Dan. It I Placed. Home, at all. Dan. 6. Fein, pronoun. Gen. 2. Ilefore this, since. Kzra 5. Part of verb to be. .ler. 14. Animal in picture. Don. 6. Morsel, John 13. A division of the earth, liisea (up on feet) Dan. 10. Arc. Itcmnnnt, balance. Dan. 2. Direction half way between the Holy I,ond and south pole. 1 Kings. 7. 311. Kldi st aon of .Tiidoh. ficn. 38. HI. 3.111(1. 41. Sixth note in scale. 4:'.. Therefore. 1 Kings 8. 14. To. Don. 4. 45. Third note in scale. 47. Kxpression of Inquiry. 48. Point of compnsa between Ku rope and iiorlb pole. Dun. 11. Answer to yesterday's cross-word, puzzle : mutt, r jusr Mr miss SCHultz Mot SHS ASKet) Me To Bp Sure and tgllVovj to' MeeT Hefc AT TH SIX. O'clock! Jerry On the Job No April Fooling i V BEIt April, ; VjaiT A MwtSTE I . S. V4wswatteTC 1 HiCy NAift4 rnrw I J7A I I . B I iNflTlEJAlSIoTrJljgiTAlP f? QlARpCSlJlMJfflMj T tpF. s uMt fl c NuMiy l ioji'jId e m aCMi cijri 1 JQi- Brie yH a inTT l EaojAKTj- 0 r? 3(a nBJp :FilNAiN tH i (Te bio bjMiE. hHolBNi ".ji- dIqS oTb die Ip isisBA Os t So E'MB sipje AikBar "rjs s HlAlSHinolElRlClElbHlATfl Radio Programs lets; 1'nclc John; 7:30, glee club of l.'niversilj- of Southern California; 8. Dr. Mars llumgnrdt, acienlific lec turer; 8:30.10, program, lleuly nnd Scolt. presenting (ilod)a Terrell, au liinmi; Henry C. Knox, flutisl; Josef lleiuille, cellist; Mrs. Henry C. Knox, pianist ; 1011, Art Hiclim iii'B llill- ,,. ,, . , ,, 1 more hotel dance orchema, Furl .vll. , ,e r()r1 Krop!c trIlnll ,,,pr, Ivuaene. nn1 let-A.l iiii n-.... I t.-, v , ..... ., mmcm ' 'JK.uii'l. (ill., tiOS.l; meters - ti l p. in., oruan recital; S KI, Ameri can Ihealer orihestm; 10-U;;!i, Sweet's bnllrooin. KNX, ll.lljwoocl, fnl., ,'l,;il,l I,,,,. (era -,i: l.i (1.1,, p. .Murlitzer nine Sid Zlffa snoris talk: dinner hour music: 7-S. Am. biutsnilor hotel concert orchestra Josef Itoseufehl. director; 8-1(1, KNX fea ture program: HI-12, Hollywood dance oreheMru. Kl'u. San Fruneisci, 1L'!).5 melers - 4 :.'10-,i :,'I0 p. m idniv seiger's Fair. f t hotel orchestra; r:.'i(l-(1:30, children' hour stones, llig llrollier; " ituiiy .Neigera I' liirmount ' I orilieslra; 7:30-S. Coiinn llauil insiniiiieiil i ipany; 8. II, At water Kent uriists; II 11. J. Winifred Curry, limmsi; i.eo ny Miiepiierd, hiinn.uiic.i soinisi ; l-ranees l.evey, c nlrallo Home Town syiicopulors. BAREE, SON OF KAZAN By JAMES OLIVER CUltWOOD Copyright, 1917, bj Doubleday, Page & Co. "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN." a Vltagraph Picture, With Wolf, the War Dog, Ib an Adaptation of Thl8 Story in luion messenger, picked up the Sjd iiey Minn at Nova Scotia Sunday evening at 0:30 Kugeno time. They used three-tube net they liad buiit ...w.,.,,.,. xu, ftav, oeoliu sladoo ! organ sludi .....,..,u., a ve length ol 411(1' 0:1, Speaking on the auhject of (lie microscope, Professor II. O. Xunner of Eugene, of the uuiverslly chemistry dcpiirlinent, will give the regular ex tcnion radio lecture Friday at 8 o'clock p. in. from KUW. (('ontinuedl JN AND out among the rocks Puree sought swiftly for a way of escape, in a moment more he had come to the "box,"-or cup of the canyon. This was a break in the wall, fifty or aixty feet wide, which opeued into n nulural prison about an. acre in ex tinct. It was a beautiful spot. On all sides but that leading into the coulee it was shut in by walls of rock. At the fur cud n waterfall broke down in u scries of rippling cas cades. The grass was thick under foot, and strewn with flowers. In this trap Pierrot had got more than I one fine haunch of venison. From it there was no escape, except in Ihe face of his role, lie Nepeese as he saw liaree it, and together they climbed the slope. Itnree bad almost reached the edge of the little prison-iucadriw when sud-j denly be stopped himself so ipiickly that he fell buck on his haunches, I i.:.. I : .i .... , 'in nt'iii t. jiiinjirti up mho HIS Ihroat. Full in his path stood Wakovoo. huge black bear! The university'! cxtcmiion division haa already planned all lis programs iu April. Un Friday evening, April 10, Prolessor A. 1(, Sweeiser of llie boi nny depurlment will radio-cast n be lli re. Prufessor Hugh K, ltossou, de luxe com h and member of (he law faculty, will radio-cast ihe lecture Friday, April 17. Deaii Frie W. Allen of the school of jiiurniiliHii speaks on April 24. None of the Istter three lv.it aiiuounced bia subject. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Pocillo Coait. K(1V, Portland, 4111.5 meters ft p. III., Children's program; II p. m,, t'm,. cert by Portland hotel orcheslra; in-terinissii-n solos by Fslher l.evine, piauist; 7,15, Weather, police uml market reports and news bullriliiH' j lo 111, t ouci-rt by courtesy of III.' WVLt..A.'"0S"l',ly r"'",""' ;f'(lMltN(l crepo de chin, with W",h" ;IS" ' I '" '" Ji'l-'ey make, atlracllve 'u' .. P' or,'1",,lr; Mrs. I ensemble costumes, uring the silk for William I ole, aopruno; v,l,illi solos' the dress and Ihe coat lining, and for Morley Sisters; llrlen l,,l',.lette, ! collar nnd cuffs nnd trimiu,nes. r. ucler; "old time fiddling," I lr. (, ,. I I'lay Postponed Iiy Elmira School KI.M1UA, April 1. (Special) play eutitled "Yimmie Yonson from Manmisolu," In be given at the Fl mini high school April 3, has been postponed fur an Indefinite time. I Ionic I lints Put Water In Ovea a roast la in limine " lien r-sane; r arming t 'ondil iens ( ; WIlit limn fniiiil i ' llpl..L ii...r ,. t. , ' ' i,ui mill; I ir. !.. U I-nyton, bass; 1. I Osieiliotil. goiiarisi; Virgil Cnnuit, reader; In. dinu love lyrics, Mrs. W. V. Searln; Furl ll.v, liluuist; "lelurce. of W liilmnn Count," D. Milluald. KKI, I.o Angeles. 4tls,5 meters -5 3ll II p. m., Fxiiininer's musinil ,lf h'Mir; tl:4," 7, Kiiibloriiil lulk; 7-7:;;ti, ib'le. iive stories, Nick Harris; 7:30. S,' loiigraiu. Goodwin, Kliugrr and .Mac K cmpatiy; Fvniing Herald li.mr of dancv music; II In, Kinininer, pietenting program by Riverside, Cal. Ii unlier of ctuiimeree; 10 u, 1'uirick' Mursh dome orchestra, Hetty Patrick, SnlolSt. M'tlA. Sealtle, Wish., !;s 4 m. ttr. l-.Vlo p. in., William F, lli.ff msn'a Oljiupic hotel concert orch's. tie; 11:4..8:15, Hooper Kelly com puny: S::'.0-n, Timcse proirsill. KFWII. Hollywood, Ci.. '.'i ,,.. lets 7-8 p. ni dinner hour mule; H- i", reature program, Warner tilers West ( ot studios; lll. Hriind-tnlrr Hollywood Moutmart cafe dance orchestra. M.O, Oakland, t ., 31! 1 .2 meter, . , Fnr " 3 p. in., luosleal program, .peskerj ,, Fr 8"l,d Corn 1.. Willis,,,, Institute- 4 5 -m I , " ' " hr"";" "r" ,1","'""hly e ncert orchestra. Hotel St Francis ' I , " ." ', T""1,r "' - KIl.I, I,o. Angeles. 4115 I ... '" " " '""" ". ' oressmg what happened. Scarcely bnd be crawled under the rock when Ncpcesc and Pierrot appeared through the break in the dip, und stopped. The fnct that they stopped thrilled Huree. They were afraid of Wakayoo! The big bear was two thirds of the way across the meadow. The sun fell on him, so that bis coat shone like black satin. Pierrot aimed at him for a moment. Pierrot did not kill for the love of killing. Necessity made bun a conservationist. Hut be saw Hint in spite of the lateness of the season, Waknyoo's coot was splcndi.l nun lie raised his rifle. Puree saw this action. He saw. a moment later, snmethinc suit from I the end of the gun. and then be beard I tit,, f .1..., r....:.... t. .. .. , e,ill.l 1, 1 ''-it-iuiiK -riiMi 11,111 nail come . .. '" . 10 1 "itli his own hurt, when the Wil. cniering j ,.. .... . . ,. ,. -. I " '" I 111-11 IIIKMIKU HIS I flesh. He turned bis eyes swiftly to Wnknyno. The big bear bad I .tumbled; he was 011 his knees: nnd then be struggled up nnd lumbered on. The ronr of the rifle came mraiii. land a second time Wakayoo went dnwu. Pierrot could not miss at that distance. Wakuyoo made 11 snlendid Hnree darted to one side and ran " ns slaughter; yet for for the open 111 endow. Wakayoo did ! '''"IT,t Nepeese it was business not stir as Huree sped past him no ""lc business of life, more than if he had been n bird or Rarce was shivering. It was more rabbit. Then came another breath I from excitement than four, for be of air, heavy with the scent of man. I'ad lost bin. own fear in the trngedv This, at lost, put life Into him. He: of these moment'!. A low whine rose turned nnd began lumbering after Ha-1 in bis throat ns he looked lit Wnkii rce U,lo the meiiilovv trap. Hnree, yoo, who hud risen again and faced looking buck, saw hi, 11 coming and his enemies his jaws gaping, bis thought it was pursuit. Nepeese und bend swinging slowlv, bis legs wenk- t In 1 icrrot came over the slope, and at the same instant they anw both Wa kuyoo and llareo. Where they entered into the grassy dip under Hie rock wnlls. Puree turned shnrply to the right. Here was a great boulder, one end of it tilted up off the enrth. It looked like a splendid hiding place, and Ha-I ree crawled under it I'liing under him as the blood nniired through his torn lungs. Hnree whined because Wakayoo had fished for him, hecntisc be had come, to look on hiin as a friend, and because he knew it was death that Wakayoo was facing now. There was a third shot the last. Wakayoo sank down in his tracks. His big bend dropped between bis forepows. A rnckina nur rtnkuynn kept straight ahead 1 cough or two came to Hare Into the meadow. tlipn there was silence. 1' roin w here he lay Ilaree could see I (To be continued.) And FLAPPER FANNY savs. poetic type, start off iu any of the ways : 1'ne first time 1 ever -aw you 1 said to myself , . . j '1 ve always noticed this about you "Do you know the thing ubout you tiiat impresses me'f . . . ." 1 Hut if he is tlie athletic, polo-play-,l,g type, you will do well to loilow "lie ot these three courses; "I've always noticed this about you ....' "Do you know the thing about you that ilnpi-Laes nieV ....' "The, f. rat time I ever taw you 1 said lo myself . . . ." Deur Misa Grey. What kind of illlltiKom jewel is it perinisaiblc to weur in the evening i Duncilu: Slur. Strali'U of pear.B are very ! fasiiioiiahlc just now, for even- mg weur. -And brilliants have I alwaya been worn witu formal ! evening ureas, too. ! ' i Dear .Miss Grey; I am not better looking tuun niuny gins, but for some reason ineu ate a, ways cm-acted toward me. F.vcu the tact that'' I . have been married for two yeara doc! not sieni tu keep the men from mak-i'oront kinds of face powder on the ,ng a luss over me. l-.very tunc 1 go shoulder of his dinner coat. .. io 11 uance boilC'tnic wants til inuku 11 date w.tli inc.. Wuy is this V l.olita. 1'nlcss you arc very attractive, mid you say you are uot, the cold fact must be that you arc a flirt. Meu are easily fluttered; und a gie.it niauy of them are shy nnd will not pay any nlten iiwn 10 woman un.etfs she flirts with them first. Tnis probably explains your nuuizing popularity. A sheik Is a man who gets 30 dif JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Story by Hal Cochran Drawings by L. W. Redner AT LOG RIVER CHAPTER 27 THE little Adventurer Jnnded in front of bis cousin. Dotty held her : hnnd up to her mouth in an attempt to keep from laughing. Jack v noticed this nnd said, "Go ahead and laugh. I'm not hurt, and I surely "'' must have looked funny coming dowu that hill." So Dottr burst right out k Secretary Clark Says President is Not so Taciturn On (lardenintf )NT plant th c.ld-timt rartim of pirixh On run to h fitr you itn pi-k uwiih nru ffr n mi'M. Try th )jr, nnrf lhr hn cm (nr ?ttn,tr,ti- in th ton fpw yan. t'.ftf in,tt Kai thfrn. The oynler plant is one of the most delinitvly flavored of vegetables, t'lrnn Hnd RTnpe it in water ac.rfifiod with vim(nr in prevmt it from turn ing Mack. Cynthia (Jrcy Says How IrvUfiA Inrlr fi'inr, f.f train, n- w. 5 thrr ar In il nam ar.H if i Itru- plftntt t r ft'f.r.f ) n'ar trpt ftf f.nr'r. o r,1 on thai j Tnh ft f'tf ft-,m M A"1f vHrn .tayi ; ara ftif f irf. t j I If yil h an frnM' wi'! ; p.nM r-rri m ra raf anl th rtit apf ha Sn Aftntir, ar4 'lfif iirir.f, a'art h4 with th )hincrr.n rTUfpfitvf tru rar. It can h tarft ttrtm ff aan-lilf. i If jnn hara hA hA tfrttir tn yaart f iH ra 1tfuf- " - with tt for ftmt tartlfn. try ama Narrow Cotlari ! rtf th f" ttr. V -.n can't o wronc. Narrow mnntl-up collars of wh(t 1 nrs ' nrt f nr o,ualify Uttu than crcpf or orxandir mnki a rtianning 1 ( nia- linisn lor- n onrk, anrennne twto tt l.WA VH atixly your mnn before y'j fmttcr him. If h' ih jrr-,.fl biminpaa man frx. Jr y(r ronwrntion wit it hn. itt fff th watt; ' '-j hrWw ih icjnic about you ?.lar irr,ifii .,,,' l'fhm (,rt tn I fr aw ynu I "I ta nAr4 th abrnit fr-n . . . ." (tn nthf b4, if be la th ATLAXTK? I'lTY, N. April 1. l'reidi'nt Coolidge is really tpnte a talker and not nearly so Ucituru as is genoiully believed, sa.d Kdtvard T. Clark, Bccremry to the preniileut, on a visit here last night, "When iu the cotupuny of one who ein give lihu information that he needs, the pres'dent m.h.muii.'s the lead and permits bis visitor little oppor tunity to talk except to aiiHwer ques tions," explained Mr. Clark. "When he finds the occasion, he shows that speech is no stranger to hi in. How ever, it is when he meets people who have no particular message that he earns the reputation of silence, lie Is no parlor conversationalist." "He has Icnrued to engage in whole sale hrttidshakiug without suffering the physical tortures that, for in stance, the Prince of Wales did,' con tinued Mr. (Hark. "There is a secret in the art which is to grnup the other fellow's hand before he has a chance to get yours. In other words it is better to squeeze than to be sipieexed.' Bakery Girl It can truly be said. When you wrap up our bread, Or perhaps it's n cake or a pie, That it smells mighty sweet, And we're unxiotis to eat, For your food is n trent to the eyo. Today's Styles AMBASSADOR RESIGNS WASHINGTON. April 1. Alex ander 1. Moore has resigned ns am bassador to Spain. No decision ns to acceptance of the resignation has beui reached. coming too brown while it la ront itig. place a dixb of wntr In thr oven. Thr Mram will prcvnit scorrb lug ami in mcnt wdl be rookrd bet ter. Maanlsh Topcoat! With mannish topconta the Tarhl mi are wearing ttmrt aenrfa of while st!k (CocWcoi'S uaily .POEM j frock. n :. p. m.. Art Hickman's Hiln.,re hotel concert orchetr, Clwaril Kin liilrick, director; O-MO-7 .;H. little to rie Alueriitin limtorv, I'r .(,, ,r v'. ler Sylvester llerlrog; Hi, k Wln.low Juienilo reporter; llnby Muriel Mac Coriuac, Micke McMaa, scrteo ilir- will never curdle Put in a fw plants of the red and j yellow cherry Inmatoet for the chil dren. Thee gaby tomatoes make s ' big hit with Ihe kid. I ' ' Ato gntinU for the back fence will i furtu.h further entertainment fur the I yo, misters and srouso a healthy in j terest In gardening. There's plenty of stuchin' and .-win' and such, that's gotta be done r.ght soon Ther. s plenty of clsth. s that are needin' the touch tbst -rill put them In prop.r tune. A peek ,n the closet st lightweight clolhes-th. clothes thst you wore "It" ' r""a v"70n, know'' "lair time is drawin' There', fslher's old suit, with th. Ui... .1.. k... i. i-.i . St thai. Thee.'. . rt.. ' "' " ' ." Prrwy goon . ,, .,, - mrw wear tnai he lannr win come lo rst. won t pass by, if the Tasty Cauliflower , A delicious WST to Itrctmre mull flower i. lo boil it. . M,rnk,, ,, ,f ,im, , ,,,, ,,,;, ,, T grated I armcan chee.e ami butter.ter plant f..r the spring menu Don't er it anri nske it ,o a hot oven fori neglect to nlsnl a row of .. h (o r. I pi act thoaa you art atari in j to dig. few moiueutt. v 7X?.niTl'r,riVr' ' "ne,!. a. th.TV tyein' the rips si... trtr. Itut (tic ol.I clothr to new on .r. n.sLi. .... i lu the magic of ttrat rpntra. uTe.rj;'.",'""?,: '' '. ,, h, ,til.,ir(1 ,0 ..... . r .,,n,ir.vrr ,ninx w af(l tniT to got. are makin' (Copyright, tu-Ju, .NtA Service, locj i h i gi u. . : r.-' i t- -.a f: J7LIP had worked his way down the bill cautiously and had managed to keep b,s feet. "Well, you're a better hill climber than I am," said Jack, as he patted his dog on the head. Then he suggested that they all hike down t ho river to the lumber mill, "lfa down below instead of an on the lull," explained Jack. "JKT'S stick to the shore and keep off 0f the loga ,hi, time," Dotty war aZf , . .1 H- C"Si"' F,i" Bnd ViP " forked their way along the shore of Lotr Hivpp siTfTnniv k . Prince George on ! Cruise tojtaly I.ONTIOV Anrir 1 P.: Oorge. fourth s..n of Kinir llenree nnd Queen Mary has left for Italr J"1" lus parents aboard the royal yaeht in which they are cruising the sea during the king's convalescence. Ribbon Wire Under Hua fine of the.e skeleton dreses for which you can provide a nun.hee f different bloii.es is a great con venience In the wardrohe. Peasant blouses with colorful hand embroidery art rery attrtcurt so wora. o- . When you bare to rarrr an elec tric wire from a ba.e plug underneath the rug to a lamp, get a length f ribbon wire from the ele.tri.4anV and use it instead of ihe regular cord, lais avoids lumping of the rug. U hen a man as a minstrel appears, j There are troubles to move him t I 111 j He can -li, he can , (2) H can rinse, he can , (31 ' Hut the black WON'T come out of t his !). ' 11) Woman's weapons. I-I Movement which hecsme ef ; fnct with advent of washing ma chines. . I'll finish wa.hiue. ! 1,1 -Whorage for ornamental pi j ' oaail. f 1 Ctl i i