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I tl Page Six Today's Cross This crossword puzaln is designed terms familiar to tticm on the links will help. - 1 I f I fifi3 i Is""-1 eo rn f Wwiw if 1B sMw-hT Sr KcM-ir2 &2 tMl' : jHTfl W-2S rajT-'ir to; jm m tm iff 24? 35 34 iS EPS35 37 m Cnkz?W" Wi frUx- w f5W4T I I ) H 53 44 P SS 9- S7 58 m n" n y P HORIZONTAL ,1. Game played in picture. 8. Fart of golf club which strikes ball. 6. See picture. 30. Negntive. 12. Wrath, (inspired by 140 acore). 34. See picture (boy who carries Rticks). 17. Length of time It takes to play a good game.v , 30. Jumbled type. 20. Snakelike fish. 21. Meadow. 23. To accomplish. 24.. Perfect acore. 20. Green ground' along a river (in plural name of golf course). 27. To stuff. 80. To attempt 81. To fit 83. Attar. 85. Uncommon. 87. Departing guest 8ft. Beaatn of burden. 80. To clip. 40. Chief llnqulnt stock China. of Indo 41. Paid publicity (pi.). 42. Warning cry of a golfer before a drive. 44. Automobile. 46. Indefinite article. 47. See picture. 41). Exclamation of disgust CI. Like. , D3. Laundry for washing ores. 65. Dabs again. 58. Provident insect CO. Correlative of either. 00. To play a golf ball Into a hole. ' 61. State of excitement 02. Be picture. VERTICAL I 1. To grasp golf club, 2. Position of ball In relation to its aurroundlngs on the course. 4. Common conjunction. C. Fish caught around New Eng land. ' 7. Refreshing beverage secured at club house. Radio Programs The Seattle Times, In cooperation with KFOA, has announced a song writers' contest to run until June 1, which has as Its object the uplift of popular music. Harold Weeks of the lirunswlck shop in Seattle is sponsor of the competition. Watch for the Radio section In Sat urday's Guard. ijeverat announce ments of interest to every fun in Kit- li gene will be mads that day. ,ii ', j.v i To take the tinny sound out of a t?( metal loud speaker horn, spatter It j slowly with a mixture of hot paraffin I and salt to which a llltlo vinegar has ' I been added, to make It adhesive. When i the horn cools apply several couts of 1 black paint. i. . f TONIOHT'8 PROGRAMS 1 ( ' Paclflo Coast ff KGW, I'orlloud, 4U1.5 meters 5 p. m Children's progrmn; 0 p. m., Npecial brief service, courtesy of the Portland Council of Churehes; Hev. 11. II. Jones, pastor of the l.nurclwood Congregational church. 7:15 p. in., Weather, police and inn rket reports arid news bulletins; 7:45 p. m., Week ly wool letter by l'ncifiti Cooperative Wool Growers. 8 p. m., Concert by Oregoninn Concert orchestrn. 10 p. m. Dwight Johnson's Multnomah )oiel .Strollers, KFI, l,os Angeles, C'hI., -I0N.5 me ters fi:;U-Q p. in., Kxaininer'ii musi cal, Itntf hour; fl:4.i ? Ktulitorittl talk 7-8, tiurden'i .Mimic Hhop I liiwniiitn string quartet; H-tl, program, Stan- dard Oil rniiipany of ( alifurtiia ; II 1(1, Patrick .Marxh dunce orchestra. Het ty Patrick, sciloint; 10-1 1, Kxiiniiner's popiinr music night. KI'OA, Seattle, Wah., 4IN4.H me tera U-7 p. in., Murau ichmil for buys. KFWH, Hollywood, I'nl., i.is me ters 7-8 p. in., program lliiciciula Park orchi'htro. presented hy .Inliu A. Ki-ans coriioratioii; 8-1(1, KKWH fea ture program; 10-1 1. iiiMlriimenlHl and vocal; t-l a. in., Itrnndslatter'a Hollywood .Monltuiiriu culc ilmice or chestra, Mel Peilt'sky. leader. Kl.U, Uuklatiil, (ill., :il'l meters 7:15 p. in., golf lesxon, Joe Novak; 8. "Liviliiin t'loilics." Klio players; l(.t-l, Henry llnlstead's orchestra. KIM, l.o Augelcs, Cal., -H5.,J me-llrstl-(i:HO p. m., Art Hickman's 3liltmore hotel concert orcliehtni. To ward l itzpilti ii k, director; 0:!)0-i:30 lillle stories of Ainericaii li story, Professor Wollcr Sylvester Hertr.og; Muhel Hunt, readings; I'ncle John : 7:4."i, "( are of llody," Ir. Philip M. J.ovell; 8-10, progrum, Institute uf Musfo Art; 1(111, Art Hickman's Pill more hotel dance orchestra, Karl llurtnett, leader. KNX, Hollywood, t'nl., XW.U me trr 5:1.1-l:ir p. m., Wiirliiser pipe organ studio; sports talk, Snl ..If; U:,'I-T:!KI, progrum, Ixis Angeles County Asjoclalion of Optometrists, - Word Puzzle especially for irolf fr. Several be found here. The sketch will Light rofton fnbric (unkeyed let ter "e"). Something cold put in beverage. To sight the bull. A tear in the clothes. Altogether. Kind. One more stroke- than your op ponent mnkes. One who encourages error. A stroke to land ball on putting green. To be present at. Lark of power to co-ordinate voluntary muscular movements (or why I cant play). Low, henvy clouds. 'A small hole in the turf. ' Toward. ' ; Second note in scale. Some. y Money paid to the "pro." To retire or recede. Played on ground Instead lofting ball. Upon. To sin. Tree with tough wood. To thrust To dine. Period. Part of verb to be. To be sick. of Answers to yesterday's cross-word puzzle 5 Zieifler's orrhefltm; 7:30, biisinesi, talk, J. II. Douglas of Security bank; 8-0, KNX feature, progrnm; 0-10, pro- Kram, the lay company; 10-11, Abe .Lyman s Coeoanut urove dnnce or chestra from AmbaHador hotel; 11-12 campus night by and for students of the I nivorsity of California, southern branch. Kro, San FraneUco, Cal., 420.5 metr8 7-7:30 p. m., Rudy Selgor't tnirmont hotel orchestra; 8-10, pro gram, Dean Gross baritone. To Clean Raincoat To clean a rnlncoat, lay It on table and scrub on both aides with soap and warm water, using a soft brurh. Window Scat Or Bookcase If the fireplace comes In the een ter of a wall, on either side of which in a snmll high whiilmv, a bookcase on each side fitidi it m proper plnce. Itut if there are wIikIown of rcgulai' site on eacli stile ir the fireplace i llo'ro In nothing inure pleading than a window scat, as shown here. A new effect for sport wear is the scarf worn over one shoulder and ! tied on the opposite hip in the msn-; lier illustrated. These are worn with', sweaters and sport blouses, and are most frequently of high color. . T L T -8 i 4 o 1 1 Fashion l'hujucs p MUTT AND JEFF at cast I'm. comma Havc A VM)lO Anu TtRT CHEA( TOO 1 H FuBMISHet) THS ' MAreRiM. Awb Peccy civtts IS ButLCIWS iT FOR t6 1 A FIFTY BeRRV TAtlo FoR eiGVSM Bucks liSAvjiMG coin, Beuievje fwe ; Jerry On the Job . wst (?) yt jv v a hook? (xr.X r JOx'S r , .. - -ara . . , ;tt mti - . L , , ' ;. BAREE. SON OF KAZAN By JAMES OLIVEE CUEWOOD Coprrlgtlt, 1917, by Doubleday, Page & Co. 'BAREEO, BON OF KAZAN," a Vltagraph Picture, With Wolf, the War Dog, la an Adaptation of This Story SYNOPSIS McTaggart, the pnnt trader, find ing Baree, the wolf-dog, trapped in ono of bin game anarea, atruek him a blow with a club. Then he-bundled him into a flack and carried him to the cabin of Pierrot, the trapper. where he went to demand the hand of Nepecso, the trappcr'o daughter. The girl recognized Uaree and when ahe saw he had been injured she turned in anger at McTaggart. Haree, freeing himself, fastened his teeth in the fac tor's leg. McTaggart drew bin re volver, but Nepceae rained the dog in her anna. (Continued) T ET us lenvo them to fight it out between themsclvoB, m'sieu," he said. "They are two little firebrands, and we are not safe. If ahe is bit ten " IIo shrugged his shoulders; A great load had been lifted from them sud denly. Hia voice wns soft and per suasive. And now tho anger had gone out of tho Willow's face. A coquet tish uplift of her eyes caught McTag gart, and she looked straight at him half smiling, as she spoke to her fnii,a- "I will join you soon, mon pere you and M'sieu tho Factor from Lac Pain!" There were undeniable little devils In her eyes, McTaggart thought littlo devils laughing at him as ahe spoke, setting his brain afire and his blood to running wildly. Those eyes full of dancing witches! How he would tame them and play with them very soon now. Ho followed Pier rot outside. In his ciultntion he no longer felt the amort of Boroe's teeth. Half an hour later Nepeesc came out of the cabin. She could see thnt Pierrot and the Factor had been talk ing about something that hud not been pleasant to her father. 111b face was strained. She caught In his eyea the smoulder of fire which he wns trying to smother, os ono might smother flames under a blanket. McTaggart s jaws were set, but his eyes flared lip with pleasure wheu ho bow her. She knew what it was about. The Fac tor from l.ao Pain hnd been demand ing his nnswer of Pierrot, and 1 ier .... been telling him what she had Insisted upon that he must come to her. And he was coming! Sho turncu - 1, (!,,. of the heart and hurried down a little path. She heard McTimnrt's footsteps behind her, and threw the flash of a smile over her shoulder. Hut her teeth were set tight. The nails of her fingers were cutting into l,l,lms ot h" ltlllltlH. .(..ml without moving. Us u'n.f.ii.il I hem n they iHpiirnrru " " .- i into tho fnri'Ht, NVpreaa Mill few Out of hi hremt row hnr, breath. Tor !' mil' cornen dti tlmhlf. i .ftlv. "in it piWHihli 7-. ..!.. f,rtm h.r heart at thnt i b! It In imnoadible. Ami ....a If U in! " One of hid brown hniM.fi tiRhtrnctl cuivulKivfly about the lmiullo of tho knifP in hia bfU, ami Mowly bo be Ran to follow thrm. irr t .In) not hurry to over take Neiieeai. She waa foilowirR the narrow path deeper into the forest, nml ha w of that. They won 1.1 b alone- awny from Vierro . He . hohiml her. ami again iK wiii.iw mnilpit at him over her nhouhler. Her body moved ainuosly -n-iftiv Shf nil kerointt pr nte menaurement of the distan.-e be tween them but MrTancart did not tlmt thin waa why ahe looked bnek every now and then, lie waa aatisfied to let her fo on. When she turned from the narrow trail into a hide path that ainmdy bore the mark ot travel, hin henrt aave an exultant hiM.n. If nhe kent on, he would very noon have her alone- a food diManee from the cabin. The blood ran hot in hia faee. lln did not apeak to her, (limiifh fpr that fhe would atop. : Ahead of them he heard the rumble I of water. It wan the rreek runninn through the chanm. Ncperse was making straight for 'that sound. With a little laugh she THE EUGENE GUAED fH0US MV f"THlS tS IT MUTT.' " TtTW f1 'JZS" ) ' Ntnrted to run, and when she stood at the edge of the chiiHin, .McTrtgsiirt won fully fifty ynrda behind her. Twenty feet sheer down there wan a deep pool between the rock walls, a pool no deep thnt it wan like blue ink. She turned to face the Factor from I.ac Itnin. He had never looked mora like a red beaut to her. Until this moment ahe had been unafraid. Itut now in on instant he terrified her. Itefore xhc could spenk what she had planned to any, he was at her aide, and had taken her face between his two great hands, hia coarse fin ger s twining in the ailken strands of her thick hraida where they fell over her ahouldera at the neck. "Ka nakahut!" he cried passionate ly, "Pierrot an id you would have an answer for me. Itut I need no answer now. You are mine! Mine! She gave a cry. It wns a gasping, broken cry. His arms were about her like bands of iron, crushing her slender body, shutting off her breath, turning the world almost black for her. Sho could neither atniRple nor cry out. S,he felt tho hot pulsion of his hps on her face, heard his voice and then came a moment' t freedom, and air into her strangled lungs. Tier- rot was calling! He had come to the fork In the trail, and ho waa calling the Willow's name! McTnggnrt's hot hand came over her mouth. "Don't answer," she heard hi in say. Strength nnger hatred flared up in her, and fiercely she struck the hand down. Something in her won derful eyes held McTaggart. They biased Into hia very soul. Ilcte noir!" ahe panted at him. freeing herself from the last touch of his hands. "Ileaat black beast!" Her voice, trembled, and her face flamed. "See I came to show you my pool and tell you what you want ed to hear and you you have crushed me liko a beast like a greot rock See! down there it is my pool!" She hnd not plnnued It like this. She hnd intended to be smiling, even laughing, at this moment. Itut Mc SHE CAN LEAD OUR EASTER PARADE iil , S On of the mon ..w hat and ecarf. Here tt hat of black and white printed and haa that croMM in the bacK hands are passed. Does Sir Sidney Understand Base Ball? Well, Hardly! Taggart had spoiled them her care fully made plana! And yet, as she pointed, the Factor from Lac Haiti had look tv I for an instant over the edge of the chasm. And then she i Inughed Inughed as site gnve him a sudden shove from behind. "And thnt is my answer, M'sieur le Faetcur from Luc Itnin!" she cried tauntingly as he plunged headlong into the deep pool between the rock walls. I To be continued) , Home Hints fHKX washing delicate lace, never use starch. If a little stiffening is desirable, dissolve two lumps of nugnr in a busin of water and rinse it in thnt. Use Paraffin Clean bronze ornaments with a soft cloth moistened with paraffin oil. Alcohol Removes Mud Mud atnins may be removed from mid flannel bv sooneinc theui with alcohol. Cane Chair Hiat Hub soup and hot water on the top and bottom of can chair seats that have begun to sag. It will shrink them so they will be firm as new. Secret or Bright Floor The secret of a clean bright floor Is to use only a little oil and never to apply the oil mop until tho floor haa been dusted with a dry mop. Cleans Old Brass A pasto of lemon juice and cream of tartar will clean satisfactorily. brass Tery It the matching - ' hln,tien. with thai a.lk. faced with red. It a acarf cuff of red ailk Into hich the old THIS IS me FIRST 6Abl X VC-I BOII-T, BUT "DoWT UJORRV I'LL 6T SOAAGTHlfOG IM A MlKivjTG I FIAPPER FANNY se&5 Many a girl whose faco Is her for tune cashes in on her cheek. Henry bought him a celluloid collar Of tho kind that conies tlirec for n (1) But a chap with a t-l I'aused tho thing to CO And my goodness, how Henry did (4). (1) Iron man. CJ) Opposito of dark. , CO Ta acquire warmth. (4) Vociferous ejaculatioli. Cynthia Grey Says: V T SIX, a girl's hero is a cross be i" tween the prince in tile fairy stories and the little boy next door who pulls her hair, breaks her dolls and chases her pet cat. -At sixteen romnnee for her is mad' no of moonlight, music and a collm rtd-man with a tenor voice. Most girls of sixteen would marry the leader of the nearest jnxz band, if they nad tno chance! At twenty-six what a womsn wants hi a good man with a steady Job, a bank account, and a marriage licence in hia hand. Hut, by the time sbe'a thirty-ix no mm on earth interest her half sv much as ber own little boy. The great est love vt any wom.m's life is toe love she has for her oldest son. Questions Answers. Dear Miss tirey: My daughter, hi yenrs old. haa bleached hrr hair a bright yellow shade. She i aiiamiM to be seen by ber school mites. Is there anything 1 can do to bring it back to its natural shaUe? Anxious Mother. N there isn't. To try to dye it would only make matters worvr. If your child's hiiir i not bobbed, have it done, nnd then gire it weekly treatments of wart:. nli oil ruSbfd into thf Fmlp, Tin will n-'t only dsrkeo it l.ghtly but will help it to grow more quickly. Dear Miss (Jrry - Many of my friends arjine that whrn a boy pissi' a girl en the street ahe shu d speik C IMS V 4CA StKVKC MC. 0 )V7S A&f0O FAKIR oO'Rfi iarnXw- ". P"- r i - 1 1 i - - i Kini vnv i ler &nMiuei i z - . - V A' tTAIM'T GOMWA Bel V . JACK DAW'S Story by Hal Coohran Drawings by L. W. Rednor AT I.O(i KIVKR CIUrTEU 34 TACK then piled some old burlap sacks in tone corner of the room so " Dotty nnd he could sit down. In a very short time Dotty fHl ftit fllfttiv Then .lin k Iinnrd h low cmnihliiie whistle and he knew the bust wns getting ready to pulf out to sea. of noise outside. rpHl'3 gnng plank was pulled aboard the ship and in a fw itio'ments the adventurers nnd their pets were on their way, as the bout slid grai" fully through the water. Jnck then begnn to wonder where they were p ing to get anything to eat. "t.ucss I'd better wake Dotty up." he thotiuht. VJHAKIN'tl hi little cousin, he finnllv aroiisi-d h e.r "What's the matter asked Dotty, as die rubbed her eyes. "Nothing at nil." replied .Im "We ure simply on our way." And. while neither of them knew it, il'1 were really bound for Mystery Island That's the next Daw story, ulii'-a starta tomorrow. first. I nm of the opinion thnt f boy should speak first. IMease ndvis which is proper. M. I When a boy and girl p.iss on the street, it is proper for the girl to spenk or nod recognition first. Of course the boy should al most immediately tip his hat. William Storey Dies at Anlauf CtlTTAdK GUOVK, April 0.--(Special) William Storey,, who died nt the hme of his daughter Mr A. D, Stewart. Tuednv evening. lorn in Toronto, Canada, .lun. 1.V IM.H. He leaves but one ch id. Mr". A. !. Stewart, and four granddaugh ters. Fern iwens, Marsht, I hmnhy nnd Jen Stewart. The funeral was from the Mills chapel Wednsda. Hev, A. It. Spesrow offi iatine. The body will be stnt t- I'-Ttliind Thurs day on N'. H and burinl will he in the I.one Kir cemetery i.. t rt Jm ml. where he lived fur . jer.. lie liad lived with h a daughter Mrs, S;eart at Anlauf the pan a x Tarn. Horton Mill Again Running Full Blast iitmnix. April 0. (Special) The sswiutll helonains to llie llorton ! Hrorher, Lumber rimisn; hn. starl ed ilt summer's worlr. The null is running full Ms.t iih the new ma- rhinery and a lirje crew of men. Th"nrs'(3ay Evening April 9, jg-ij By BUD FISHER First Comes the Customer ADVENTURES There wns a sudden jolting and u lit Barbir We all take a trip To your shop for a clip Of our Icnaihy tree. and a. It's really one trimnun' For which men and women. And even the children will pay. THE BUTTON SHOP Pleatirg. Buttons and HemxHcli1" SO Tlh Are. Kast. I'hone 171-VJ. j w ,. . ... . F.Tins iu9 CREDIT SERVICE I Colleelinn Sperinlifts. M'-" Wii!"'" Ictte Kl. 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