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.lirEning.Apnl25, 192a THE EUGENE GUAED Five friEKis Today's Cross-Word Puzzle igil National Child Health Week If you have a half holiday today, you may need all of it in Irving to solve this putile. There are a few wools in here that will stop )oii for a while. 4-25 j from pate one) flub of burene t5C"r".- fren, .ft... -rfeitol called, r.d.o ; "'..room ' R"nJ'",, "" .1 and !" "'"nt Wi" DWi 'l"r L, Iff n!b,,,ld- CI'"rH H ' :y toif rtDin j I Lrtle h V"" L ..He. more lhan I Jl.lorrK''"' c,Use Orove 'STtarf " ""emble tLr-in ,jdB fir ihfif inter-city P'" JldSr. lrnh the food and tu--""a! wtertsinment program, '.ll consist of ball games for ''AJilL,, horao.ho.pilcU.ng. , surf board ruling, ac c U," . i si low race, three-lap ,I"T. re. hill climb, motor- fand a treasure hunt. More "VS will be given. The neat ::a?., ind ,l,ose C'uinS ;;U.toi'wm C.''"eAl7ar guild of the Epia Si rbotch i to entertain wim a frf . .t the home of Mr,. truce - Pearl street, next r richiy ;';;!r0rlrs. Frederick G. Jennings J Mrs I U S- Wade t0 POUr !T Motion committee consists of "J'J i Maodonahl. Miss Juliet EU b.oo,M'- J. F.Uerot The rt.tameni committee consists of ZTv . lNttman, Mrs. Kllsworth cker. Mrs. flaire A. I.ee. And rL't tshments committee corsets VTmos Swsr.s. Mrs. E N. Ue ;w,ktrt. Sirs- Herbert bmced. L,iH Aid Meets The Fainnount Presbyterian Indies J natty met with Mrs. Aitel at !.. Columbia street Friday nfter .1 Sir.. Boosn and Mrs Ait el tese. There were A! ladies ,,Meot. Mrs. Winterberger gave a presentation of the histories, re i. of China to the t mted Mates. Ib( remainder of the afternoon was .,,at in conversation and plans for .',, work. Refreshments were serv dud all had a very enjoyable time. Ctickea Dinner planned Ibe affair of interest to the ol n Crest district is the chicken din .,r whirs members of the College I'mt Community club, composed of .bout la residents of the district, are .ponsoring the coming Thursday, laril 30. The dinner is to be given i the club house of the orgnmrntion Mween the hours of 0 o'clock and 8 .'dock p. m. property Traded Mrs. Lilian M. Hounds has traded bet house at 41J Fifteenth avenue .,st to Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Boney rn improved l'A-ncrc tract on the Blue Kiver road and other considera oos. it is announced. Approximately SM.OOO worth of rcnl estate is involv ed io the deal, according to Mr. Ilridlcf. Club Meeting Monday ' ' The Past Noble tirands club of the Bibfkah lodge is to meet Monday timing at 7:M o'clock in the parlors I ibe I. 0. O. F. temple. All past aubtc frauds are invited to come. The 'nlenainiitcnt committee is composed ,,l Mrs. J. J. Elwontl, Mrs. llattie limy, Mrs. Emma Urunt, Mrs. Ora lleuipy. Fintrll Is Set Funeral services for the late Sain 3fl Withrow. aged IH). who died at lm Wednesday, and whose body tn been shipped here for burial, will I at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon from lie Branstettor chapel, it is an nounced. Dr. E. V. Stivers, pastor of ibe First Christian church, will be '.n fhsrie, ami burial will be in the Mill key cemetery. Here From Junction City C. K. English, superintendent of schools at Junction City, was here today at the office of the county sup nintenilont of schools. Mr. English ! recently elected for another year. He states that Junction City schools il) all take part in the school page ut here Saturday. Mny 0. 1 sSfcfejioii iz is- io P"W Is fjap-s T 31 - 3J R?S 5 M Hjs n H rai immxiL eLtX kuel fChti lit, if iWsU 40 41 AZ 4 5 44 4i 4w si 53 Q"f'''V M f S? Ji 7 r"l 59 fcO Pbl fcX 4.3 L Pf iff 24. HORIZONTAL Corrupt Open dpclaratiuns. Consfitupnt of turpentine used iu making rarnUliPs. AVrapped (tbe dead). ' To guide. Harmless snake. To prepare for publication. home. Condenses fas gas on surfaces of solid bodies). i To cry with convulsive catch ing breath. ( You. ! Itird similar to ostrich. To lubricate. j Toward. To hug. Holonging to summer (word sometimes commences with ae instead of e(. One who recolors clothes. Flavor. Examination. , Hoy. Fish, long slender and smooth. A seasoning. Carriages used in winter. To shower. Helps. An order prohibiting the depart ure or entry of ships at certain ports. Neuter pronoun. Automobile. To be sick. Heboid. Illuminated. Abhors. -000 pounds. Toward the mouth. Fungus disease of rye. Victuals. iamc, played with cards, each having 15 numbers More recent. Person in cathedral who copies music for choir. Freshly. VERTICAL letained. To entreat. AVand. Like. ltridge over n valley (esp. in U. S. cities). Finishes. Tree in maple family. I). 10. 11. 12. Id. IS. 1 20. Wordy. Correlative of cither. Tiny. ' Totals. An iron pin for fitting planks together. Foe. Period. Particles. VesHol for wine used for Kit charist. To place oue's self on a ch.iir. Changeable. True to fact. Gongs, English title. Musical exercises, (iutternl. Tars. lit a state of motion. Avenues. To gain a slight superficial knowledge. Kskimo house. Midday. Sorrowful. Twice. I.imh. Mineral used in making fa.ee powder. To jog. Hymn. Hipped. Kind of bee or beetle making buzv.ing sound. Lawyer' charge. Seventh note In scale. You and I. Answers to yesterday's cross-word puzzle: i isiapeap1pamaMe: ! gHpe rTTcqpe Bp aTuaIeJS s 0 aIpIt ojt I' SlAlwHETflulDlEKaNlOlR 4-4 ieii 1 extinguiher on tile bhize, and controlled it. Oamage to the roof was slight. Mrs. Zchrung Returns Mrs. .1. H. Zehning of 1S(H Or chard street, has returned from a twj weeks' visit in Portland with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Edgar Zehrung. w'.io have n baby daughter, born April -. Dexter School Elects ". P. Sheridan and Miss Alice Cowling have been re-elected i te:ichers of the school ot Dexter Tor the coming year, nt rording to a repoit received at the office of the county superintendent' of schools. It Plant to Open i Oppninf of the Crystal "Ice and ! Storage cninjinny's plant on Franklin Mevanl expected in three weeks.) tDoimres Mac Mt-Lenn, member of. 'be firm. .Mr. McLean and Cogswell ''mpliell, his partner, will go to Port Il next wfpk to purchase pip'-ng for b plant. Open Meeting Planned I Th I'. K. (. Sisterhood of F.ugcne ; 11 to hold nn oien meeting Monday j mJinit in the university Y. W. C. A. ' 'W.ng at S o'clock. Spe.-ial guests ife tt he lrihands of members, and , a-JfriiiiccJ members and their ' L Fund Swelled j forty dHr! was raised toward' nt!-nt loan fund of Eugene high ' ,rfe"l it the three one-act plays! nt& the dramatic olub of the: J;'wl but n-ght under aspires of the ; lrt-TfUrher s-o iatton. AptKoxi-i ""'ly .Ton persons attended the vioi, : T" UMrge Operation j Vraiik Jenkins, who hns been! wlnd for mm tine, will under- "I'-rit,..n t.Hlay, lt i, iHXr,i bv; Vl1"1"" mh', r"t,"-i"'d fmm Port-1 - l.uirwUy n gl.t, IDfi WPnt baek Fndat. j rtwui, , EaTeTtn I.,'.'"'""'"! 'f'lr of llumilitv anil ' f, m ',he n.hii,e or.lrr of Odd , V., '' h"'"' " '"""I vnin i V) ,i"i r'fr"limcnfj In fhf . '"I V "mt" sati;nlay nifht. ', " ' Al1 "r 'ntil. mid their : Isl.. '' ,;f UriMit and, "r- irf ;Lvil,. 1 ""' W. Oavl, ,0 SpetK I .r.l.?h .rad.a.in,1 II w ' k" rhon (h Her. . ', ' "r-tary of the Vni- -v'm Y' M' f'- A- i' -rr, I 'ak.r -hi, ,.r. The. F7 x.c"" ; " ''ift,. f ' j"' c""'d trip b : ';' 11 Vi J', ,hi m"ro- l, .. r' r k Th. fir.m.n u.d JI- 5k f r.al, -k i-hlo-l Shrine Club Entertains Mcmbera of the Kugpue Shrine clnb and Ihoir wivos pnjn.vod a danpin? and card parly ln.it nislit at the Masonic tpmple. lr. H. T. Humett was in rhnrRo of thi coininittre and about 30 ruplcs attonded. Social is Planned A basket social at the Red Oak vhonlhmise ia planned for Friday evening. .May 1. A program of enter tainment will be presented by the S'-hool pupils, and home-made c.mdy will be on sale. Portland this week, visiting friemls anil relatives. M1-. Irwin was formerly Kvn .lane Hussell of thU city. Called to Seattle Mr. and Mrs. II. C. linrcluy left for Seattle today having received a mes age f the dealh of Barclay's bro ther, I.oii-S I'.nrclny. of tluit city. Here From Blachly C. K. Barker, principuL of the schools nt lilncbly. was a visitor her.1 today at the office of K. .). Moore, county superintendent of echool.s. Return from Portland Mr. and Mrs. tiny Pyle returned last evening from Portland where thev have been most of the week. Amaranth to Meet Members of Willamette court, Or der of the Amaranth, are to meet Monday evening in the Masonic tem ple for a business session and social meeting at 7:.'t0 o'clock. Licensed to Wed Marriage iicenses were issued by the county clerk yesterday to Gaylord 11. Nelson and Kvelyn Turnhaugh. both of Kugene; and Edwin Kffer Biddle and Helen May Norman, also of Kugene. E (Continued from pnge. one) To Havo Rummaoa Sale The fourth division of the !.diV Aid society of the Methodist F.pisrn pal church is to h 'ld a rummage sale nn Willamette street. Saturday, May ltl. The announcement of the place is to be made later. House Is Sold Arthur llenn:gan ha told his houe and lot situated at 10"S West .Vh street to A. E. Hulegaard. The deal was mode through the Hovey Itealiy company. April S. in4. by n federal grand jury on n charge of accepting a fee of $4.fHK) from (iordon Campbell. Mon tana oil operator for appearing after his election to the senate before the department of the interior in prose cution of oil land permits for his client, lie branded the indictment as! "palpably n frameup" and blamed the department of justice, which he was. Investigating at the time as prose- , cutor of the senate investigation com mittee. Next day the senate started an In : vestigatinn of the case and in the end wholly exonerated him. Trial of the eae started here April j 10 after many delays. ! NATIONAL CHILD HEALTH WEEK operxs a new crusade to reduce infant mortality in the United States. The week of April 27 to May 2 has been set aside and will be known all over the United States as Child Health week. It is sponsored by Herbert Hoover and his associates in the American Child Health Association. Women's publications will de vote editorials and articles of the mat issues to the baby. The press, the pulpit and the radio will lend their part in calling attention of mothers to the care of the child. The McMorran & Washburn store has made extensive arrangements to observe, National Child Health Week. We have secured for free distribution 300 educational booklets tillustrated at right). Callers to the M. & W. Infants section this week may have any one or all three of these valuable booklets, (contain no advertising matter whatsoever). Also to every mother who brings her baby this week to be weiKhcd we havo a beautiful hand colored little baby record hook please foe! free to ask for those books as you will In no way be under obligations to make purchases here. pp ml SPECIAL WINDOW AND INTERIOR HEALTH WEEK rr,Ttwwnnir,rm"ir'li:'gKan DISPLAYS FOR CHILD "MOTHERS Get Your Copies of these Publications of Ihe American Child Health Association Herbert Hoover IPnstdent m Bo. bv WeA M. & W. Infant Section In Charge of a Mother Who Knows Mothers Problems uwt miollier insltinco of tlio tlioiiM.htful, helpful little oxtrn ser vices to lie found in the McMorran & "Wnnlilmnio Rlore. Mrs. Elinor McBce, mi experienced comiietent Kiilcslady with children of her own, knows well every mother's problem and will gladly give her advice and help to those desirinjr it. Please feel perfectly free to call on Mrs, McBee nt the McMorran & AVashhnrne store. Cozy Little Slip-over Sweaters With Comfort Beauty anad Serv ice in Every Stitch. beautifully knit of Ascher's 100 percent pure wool yarns. Of n nice medium weight such ns you will need for baby's online even on warm days, nine and white or pink and white combinations priced at J2.00. Silk Nightingale Capes $4.95 ac'ornhle little capes with hood attached. Nicely made of crepe de chene with novelty embroideries. Scalloped bottom. Full lined Jt .95 Hand Made Nainsook Gertrudes $2.00 mado entirely by hand of finest Japanese nainsook. White only. Finished with pretty embroideries. Ventilated Stork Pants 50c of ssnltary odorless rubber In white or flesh. Ven tilated sides. Others 35c to $1.00 Away with pins and buttons dress your baby the safe sane, sensible way The Vanta Way The Ytintn way of fastening infants garments with cnto littlo bows of twistless tape is en dorsed by physicians, nurses and maternity hospitals. But best of nil it is endorsed en thusiastically by hundreds of thousands of mothers who know from personal experience the comfort of dressing bnby the Vanta way without pin or button. VANTA VESTS Without a Fault Tho Vnnta vests is a Bourco of satisfaction to the mother evory tlmo she puis It on her little one for she knows that protected by ft Vnnta vest her baby Is almost proof tiRnlnst colic or bowel troubles resultliiK from exposure or suddon weather chunKcs Vanta vests cannot gnp nt the neck nor enn baby kick or pull tho fastenlnRs looso. All seams are Bmootlt on tho Inside, soft and stitched with silk. SILK AND WOOL TURK WOOL) VESTS $1.25 VESTS $1.75 The Vanta Abdominal Binder Is hnhy's first garment. Mnde of firm smoothly knitted matorlnla which Kiva support uecesBary yet yields to ex pansion which ordinary flannel cannot rt'o. does twice around tho baby's abdomen wide enough to stay In plnoe and Is so soft no wrinkles can he formed to cnuso you baby's discomfort. Fastens with three little bows. ALL WOOL BANDS SILK AND WOOL 95o HANDS $1.10 Hand Embroidered Gertrudes $3.25 of soft puro wool flannel a wonderfully Borviceablfl little gnrmont prottlly hand embroidered. Baby Bonnets to Fram e Perfectly Sweet Chubby Little Faces Whnt nn IrrcHtlblo picture of lovlfnena glowing littlo fitt'on with hfg wondering eyes pooping out from n cunning little bonnet of froKh pink or blue crepe do clinnu prottily nhirreri nnd fluttering with ribbon streamortt knotted ribbon pom-poma All Hllk lined priced nt $;i.76. Dainty Organdie Bonnets $1.75 crihp frilly affairs fashioned of finest awlnn orgnn u'icH In every lmnglnublo rotor nnd color combina tion -thoy might well he likened to bltn of a puftiol rainbow utruyed from tho skys. Pure Silk Half Sox 75c Slues 4 to 6 1-2. Pink or hluo wlih prottlly cro cheted tops finished' with dnlnty ribbons a boavler quality at (1 2! silk plated sox f.Or. KINK I.IKI.K IIAI.K KOX T.h: In solid colors of white blue pink chanipaKna and blege, sizes 4 to 0 1 2. Hand Made Dresses One nover stepped Into a garden nf flowers more appealing than this dlsplny of famous "Mary Moore" baby Trucks. Mnde with nil tho Infinite cure you would give them yourself. Of organdies, fine Swiss and dlmltles-overy stitch made entirely by hand. $3.95 to $5.95 Baby's First Shoes mnde of fine soft leathern sclon tlfic.nlly di'AlgT.nd to glvo tondor little fnet warmth, comfort nnd plenty of room .to grow In slzeis u to 4. In white, black, flmoko nnd combinations. Some trimmed with perky pom pomn. $1.25 and $1.50 Cr It Stolen A rrport KM rr-cpivfd St thf nffic of Shfriff Tsylor tedsv of the theft nf car from T. Olles at fotlsr tjrove. The ear has licrnne numtn'r Jl-lOO. Her from Ashland Miss Kathleen I Mla rd of Ati!nnd i spending leversl dsyl in Kui'ne St the home of her grsndmother. .Mrs. ft. J. llillsrd. WW, Kerry treet. Mrs. E. J. Irwi Hers Mrs. K. J. Irwin and rinughtfr. Msr far't Lillian. sr in Eugene frcna OFFICIALS SILENT I WASHINGTON. April 2.V Pe ' psrtment of justice officials bsd noth ! inc to ssy tndsr sbnilt f lie? rollspse of j their cse in .Montar.s agniitit Hen i sior AVheeler. The celerity with I which the jury threw O'lt the depnrt- mcnt's chsrites snd nonernted the j senator nisnifeslly cniieed. di'sppoint : ment snd clisgrin snd in tiew of the rirciinistsnre no official wou'd pre dict whether the separate pror; Minirs hroustit tsninst Mr. Wheeler In the lMstrict of Cohimhis would he pressed. Senator Wheeler's friends inesn ' time were predicting Thnt the esse here neter woul't he broufrht to trial. I COLD AT BEND i BEND. Ore. April 25 The mln : Imum temperature this morning was 22 shove ito accorditig t(. the government weather observ er. This Is the lowest point ' reached In several weeks ahoiiEh It is more than a week si.H e tho i minimum registered fslled to go I below the freezing polnL BAREE, SON OF KAZAN By JAMKS OL1VKK CURWUOD Copyright. 1017. by rKiubledny, Tage & Co. "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN,' a ViUgrnph Picture. With Wolf, the War Dor, In nn Adaptation of Thin Story SYNOPSIS I hP factor. MrTnitaart, Inning . killed Pierret, the trapper, burial him j by Hie Indian priiire who had hern j hia wif ond The mother of the girl. , Nepeeae. Then ht et fire tn thej mbin which had been (he home of j Pierrot and Nepeene. Itrirfe. the dog. mourtied for Nepeeee, who had i ihrnwn hernelf into ft deep abyaa ; when Mr-Taggart trie.l to take her.! The rnbin gone, and the girl not he i itig found at the tepee where a he j had nfien been, Itnree atarted on a j iue-t along the old trnp'line into the north a:id weat. I (Continued) I VO MAN haa ever looked clenrly into the nij'lTT of drnth it ia ! impinged upon the aerne of the northern dog. It mm to him, ; io!netinie. with the wind; mot fre. i quentty it mut eorne with the wind, and yet there are ten thousand nta tera in the northlartd who wdl aneer that their doga have giren warning of death Itoiira b'fre It a'-tnnllr frne; 1 and ttiere are many f thee thoii" anda who know from eiperifiw-j that thejr teams w ill atop a quart r or half a mile from a airniiger ,nbin in tthlrh there ia unhtiried den 'I. YeMterday Itaree had amelled dcnlh, nnd he knew without proresa of rea aonitig that the dfnd wna Pierrot. How he knew thio, nnd why h nf eepted the fnet aa inevitabl", la one of I lie mj-Kteriet which at times ceema to give Ihe direct fdiaib-nxe to thote who roneede notjing more than In attnrt to the brute mind. Me knew that Pierrot wna dead without ex actly knowing what dejith wna. Itiii of one thing he was ante: he would never aen Pierrot again: he wmild never bear hi voice uRtiin: ), wo-tld nerer hear again the awihawiah am-inlt uf Um phou vho.-x i-. i ii 1 abend, and ao on the trap-line be did not look for Pierrot. Pierrot wn gone forever. Hut Itare had not ! aoriated death with N-peee, He wna filled with a grat Hnenaine-.; whnt came to him from out of the ehain had made him tremble wi'h tffir nnd i!-ii"ii' ; fie t-n',d the thrill of nntethinr wtrnrige, if onie thing impending, nnd yet even ax he hid fiun f h denth-hon I in the chnam. It mitat hnve been for Pier rot. For he believed thnt Nepeetne j wna nlive, and he wna now jut na aure thnt he would overtake Imt mi! Ihe trap-line rm he waa poaitive yea- terdar that he would find her nt the! bin-h-bark tepee. Since yeaterday morning's brenkfiiHt ! with the Willow, Unrce hud gonf ! without fating; lo nppenap Ium hunger ; mennt lo hunt, and hia mind wna too I filled With hia ient of Nepctn for thnt. II" would hnve gone hungry ' nil thnt day. but in the third mile from the rnbin he cime to n trnp in which there wna a big anow flute rab bit. The rabbit wna Mill alive, and. he kill.-d it nnd rile bin fill. T'tilil. dnrk he did not mint n trnp. In , one of (hem there wna a lynx: in nu mber n fiher-cfit ; out on the wm. wnrfnee of a lake he itiiff'-d nt n nowy mound under whirli Iny the body of a red fox kilb'd by one of Pierrot'a poiN'in-haita. (loth the lynx and the fiher-cnt were nlive, tin-1 the ateel rhaina of their trnpa Hnnked shnrply na thv prepared to give H-1 re battle. Put Itnree wna uninler eted. lie hurried on. hia nnefiNineMN growing aa the dar flnrkftif-d and be found no aign of the Willow. j It wna a wonderful clear ntghl after the atonn- cold nnd brilliant, with the ihndowa atnndntg out a rlenrly living thing. The third iden cnuie to Purer now. He nun, lik all ani mal, Inraelv of one idea at a time ,n rrentiire with nhom nil red jm-pnl-e fre goirned bv n ingle lend iiig fmpuUe. Anil thia ifnpuKr, hi (he glow of lh Htarlit night, wna t reach hh ("i''kly na pnanible Ihe firHt of! Pierrot'a cnblna on the trap-line. There lie would find Nepeene 'n won't cnll Ihe proceai by which llaree enme to thia roticluwinii a pro-j rrti of renMoning; inntinct or rentt- i oning. whatever it wna. a fixed and ponitive fiillll enme to Puree Jut the Hiime. He bi-gnii lo miaa the trnpa in' hia haale to cover diatnnre tn rench the rnbin. It wna twenly-five milea ; from Pierrot'a burned home to the firat trap-cabin, and llaree had made' ten of Iheae by nightfall. The re-I mnining fifteen were the iiom diffii cult. In the open apncea the fiinW I Wat be! -deep Hud aoff ; (rcuuetitiy ' he plunged lb rough drift a in hi h j f'tr a fwr nionieutx he wna buried. Three liuiea during Ihe enrly part of; tii flight Itnree heard the toivilge I dirge of the woltea. Once it wim n wdl pnran of triun!di na the hinder; pulled doun their kill Irsi than half ; n mile nwny in the deep forest. Put ! the vmcp no ong'r called ti him, It Mil repellent-n voice of hritrcd nnd of t renrhery. Km li time that he ; heard it he aiopP''d in hi track nnd 1 annrled. while hn aptr-e ntiffened. j I . . At midnight lliirre enrne to tiie tiny , . nmphilhrHler in th" fon-"t where Pierrot Imd cut the okh for the firHt of liia Imp-line cnbinn. f'or nt b'ntt 1 n uiinule Itnree atood nt the edge of . the rlearitig, IiIm enra very alert, hia even bright with hope and expecta tion, while he uniffed the air. There ' waa no amoke. no Mound, no light in the our window nf the hx "hack. The Know wna drifted nt tho door wny, ntid here Hnrre, ant down nnd whined. It wna no longer the nnxiou-, iueftbig whine of a few hour a ngo. Now it voiced hi'peiMKlie.r4 iiikI n deep despair. Fop half nn hour ho ant ahivering with hia bnrk to thn tioor and hia fnce to the starlit wild rrneaa, na if there atill remninefl th fleeting hope thnt Nepeeae might fol low after him over the trail. Then he burrowed himself a holt deep in the anowdrift nnd pn.tsed the remain d'r of the night in unen.ay shnntier. With the first l-sht of ilny Bnrea re4iimid the tmit. 1 1 wah not sa nlert thia morning. There wna thn diKcocuilnte droop to ItU tail which I the Indiana cnll tho Akooewin thn ! sign of the sick dog. And Itaree wits ! sick -not of body but of oui. The ke.Minesa of hia hope bad died, nnd ' he no tonvtrr expected to find the Willow. The aecond cabin at ihe ftu ; eiul of the trup-line drew him on. but it inopircd iu him none of the etitlniM : inarn with which lift Imd hurried to ; the (irwt. He travelled slowly nnd ' s pnMiiodicalh , hia auspictouM the , foreta nirniii replacing the excite j ment of hia qticat. He apprnnrhed j each of Pierrot'a trnpw and deadfall" ; caiiiitusy. and twice lie showed h.a j fnnga once nt n marten that snapped i at him from tinder n root where It j h:id drngged the trnp in which H wna t caught, nnd the second time nt a bu I anowy owl tluit had come to atenl j bait nnd wna now n prisoner at tha f end of a ateel chain. I (To bo continued)