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Evening, April 29, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Nine MUTT AND JEFF And A Rhino Can Scamper Much Faster Than A Horse t By BUD FISHER s Cross-Word Puzzle Fecr . r w- " lTU. kU Mr-S Ci SA.N.N& baw. .A!!?; !lRAit.ei 00 and the hypothetic power, od, combine to make THAT VJuART-rl ' I COULXlN'T tom Apiece : mm) uuAVVc. V0T4 history, mere are omer words lound rross-word pu-il-a. PAAVO NURrACSl I M RSATJV Bloooo!) To DKeP in MV TRACtcs'. Ave rwe a T MB Today V7 : THAT" ,.,Ai. 1 I IX 1AV AeoT tue j AIN'T Sor hisa -" I P l" I" I !," UjAIK ASJ0TK6R f i-cr-n a. a i i a i i i i i Y STEP FOR A MIULIOW R0 P 6 J I Horliontal 1 . . ...... It ! Wini Bidiint. Jinaow. Crashing anaKe. U 1" Tofipunge. i nluible property. Men- IfeM'IOT- Jutnunmu for rowing. TcQoir Hawaiian bird. Htlitd. ftniratt of '' Herd force of hypnotism. . fl(i!r- . . . 1 nmilitioMl stipulation that iku an agreement. Jirtnntial fear. Poiat of compass. To unclose. Ssill lalamander. Hbrtw word for God. Hurried. Jrat (esp. two pieces of cloth). WeipoD similar to lance. Fitorigm. MefoL Pertaining to nose. Plant belonging to parsley fam- Tat present time. Eitmples. Bj. To enliven. I'ait . Ts choose. Aiimil similar to donkey, Ts kuts. Vertical To annoy. Extensive areas of waste land omlaid with peat. To total. Urjeit existing deer. Cfctip fnde of silk prints. On bard. U brass. hfltamttion on eye. T wing on a plant seed. 4-29 10. Impudence, "gall." 11. To sunburn. 10. Regions. 19. To lay in surrounding matter. 21. Whole quantities. 22. Therefore. 23. One who snares animals for their furs. 25. Permitted. 20. To exist. 27. One who warbles. 29. Procreated. .iO. Mutter in aeriform state (pi.). 32, Metal in natural state. 34. To put on. 35. Large box for flour. 30. To be indebted. 41. Precious stones of delicate col ors. 43. To loiter. 45. Point of compass between South Pole and Africa. 40. Breasts. 48. Myself. 50. Group of jurors. 51. Frenzy. 52. Handsome evergreen trees whose wood is used for butter kegs. 51, One intrusted to perform busi ness of another. BO. To mimic. 57. Anger. 58. To devour. CO. Beverage. 01. Blue grasB species. 02. To observe. Answer to. yesterday's cross-word puzzle: !PEhlT gsiLii VIE lEKtJgJ"1" p aTT Tm 0 a o r a nsfgao a tw, SS'? D Q tJ KlN QMSC A K Fji MjE dub BE p i so o f " EE 1 C ONgMNE MY BPE SIP TH I EpHGyEHwOpgrf Y 1 1. URLKe R ypi 6 R A T t lTlEg lqEE rol TMs i EpTEs o pt F Q fjlldLlJER&SljQll E MH T O N Sjfi 1 C LBSJE BAREE, SON OF KAZAN By JAMES OLIVER CUEWOOD Conrrlght. 1917. h TftllhlHV Pn OA fir Pn WEE, SON OF KAZAN," a Vltagrnph Picture. With Wolf, the War Dor. Is an Adaptation of This Story ipii-....i , i -1H tarcely a snunil (hot the H f factor's enr. and fold- -TOtr ..ici assart rose quickly iore. tie wns gone an Lira, .nil k. ..t ... Huu ulr UUIPrs were ; " was not oft n that Marie -ate tii. : . ,1 hi. noi onen ' air .w I I, Mn in the Kartors 4k ..a ,ime nun h, snw 1(,r ;7 tht that her face was a w man the lu-t. nn.l lier UlT inri k :. , i " k'srt there was a treat 3, nifht he passed :!,. , " ""'find winch he w she was slocpins; often he 1,1 (Itch .1: , . ltd h. i-" r m " P' " knojnng ,11Q, Marie ,ln,,;r. " '"'r '. there! instant a different li,hr i I, ?.,taws "''' No one else! H s.'iLT'", """'"-eon them I ( . "1T Lerue waited and llm ept saying B .J I L rr'1"' " Wnrl''i ' hope. When that J "'' over t Fort I dr.., V " mrned. : ' M ... T 1 "'""e the loni 'Vj- .,- ,"' ht on the f!"r n. ' "" environ- h li T.,!r"il" ' "f I-c a.- r "",ir iin- .nl '"1' .b,,t i' w like y . '".n"n throunh the t. p" ' '"'""ntry. It had WiTh' ffl,h"- 'H. . ''d his areat- y TifMh:. ,,n"' wood in " kirk T Mrl"ltltart, v. '' 'nd f i, ... t-n H.h; fiD" l M '""'lirt southward :LW;. J'",."""- The C e; ... "". it sorrel, , ti., Bar... " ,r" ard ,li,''" T"! 'oforrn. .. . 'wo ... . . "' 'fit. H . rnal- his yes were larger, ami entirely clear of the Wuttooi, or blood-film, that marks the wolf and also to an extent the husky. His jaws were like Kazan's, perhaps even more powerful. Through all that week of the Big Storm le travelled without food. Three were four days of snow, with driving blizzards and fierce winds, and after that three days of intense cold in which every living oTPnturc kept to its warm dugout in the snow. Even the birds had bur rowed thomcsleves in. One might have walked on the backs of caribou and moose and not have guessed it. Rare sheltered himself during the worst of tiie storm but did not allow the snow to gather over him. Every trapper from Hudson's Buy to the country of the Athabasca knew after the Big Storm the famished fttr animals would ne seeking food, aud that traps and deadfalls properly set and baited stood the biggest chance of the year of being filled. Some of them set out over their trap-lines on the sixth day; some on the seventh, and others on the eighth. It was on the seventh day that Bush MrTnggart started over Pierre Eustaeh's line, which was now his own for the season. It took him two days to uncover the traps, dig the snow from them, rebuild the fal len "trap-houses," and rearrange the baits, (in the third day he was back at Lac Bain. It was on this day that Baree came to the cabin at the far end of Me Taggnrt's line. McTaggart's trail was fresh in the snow about the cabin, and the instant Baree sniffed of it every drop of blood in his body seem ed to leap suddenly with a strange ex citement. It took perhaps half a minute for the scent that filled bis nostrils to associate itseif with what had gone before, and at the end of that half-minute there rumbled in Ba ree's chest a deep and sullen growl. For many minutes arter that he stood like a black rock in the snow, watrh ing the cabin. Then slowly be began circling about it. drawing nearer and nearer, until at last he was sniffing at the threshold. No sound or smell of life came from inside, but he could smell the old smell of MrTaggart. Then be faced the wilderness the direction in which the trap-line ran Hack to I-sc Bain. He was trembling. His muscies twitched. He whined. Pictures were assembling more and more vividly in his mind the fight id his mind the ftht in the cabin. Nepeese, the wild chase through the snow to the chasm's edge even the memory of that age-old strung. when McTaggavt fctd caucht him in the rabbit snare. Is his moine there was a fret yearning, almost expectation. Slowly he followed the trail and a quarter nf mile from the csbin truck the first trap on the line. 2U22L V.v'"" yi' Jerry On the Job Let the Suffering Commence i 2 As-r J-. ioi Cam Step swto OvticE - I'M?. Got a Tvi "tuvmss To Saw "To ou. m Sen "tua-i Scototvs& Voo S 5 Tftf AT To AE 17 HURTS AfcT M0QE Thau t OoeS" Vou. r i r J HINTS UPON HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL No. 4 Care of the Eyebrows Radio Programs FIAPPER FANNY sAyy fia tml Ruth Andrea By KI TH ANHHEA lt the iegfeld Follies and go over my brows and lashes with it. Naturally I'm careful not to get i the least bit of oil in my eyes it ft would irritate them. As regularly as I brush my hair,- I brush brows with an eyebrow H.ulio "iiunotiucing' lias become so mui'li of a profession th.tt New York university has established a new course to give announcers proper traamtg. Although rarfia announcers and iVriurers have s me pmhifms m euuutuva with the p";ttfrm sprier. such as amlieuce psyehology. nlwm? w im "lake tlir air" lor t'.ieir uddrescs must give 'special intention to voie. training. Students who study the tech ninue t.f good iMdio delivery, the crn Uiir!i n itnd rhvtorie f the radio spett:h. and the uprrUilxtni vofiihn'ni'y nre jt,uv for the rad'o sjscaki'r. Four collegi credits will be given to Ihoi-e who,; complete tlie course, . Boys are running tilings all over the nutinn t'dny. Even the ether in clec iitc;iliy under the dmi3i:on. nnd h iween ti mid HAS p. m, from Kt will b? heard the v. iee.i of budding executives selected to run the Siii) Frunciseo municipal governnient for the day. First will be heard the buy innyor. t Khcr officials will follow. Music will be furnished by boys who have wn la the National I Soy a Week Mimic contests. 'f'UKKK'S nothing I admire more In women than lovely, luxuriant pyelnsdies and eyebrows, and i have a theory that they are within the brueh o that tliey grow ai ttuv rench of everyone. "hould anil nlwnyn look well kept. I have the tiniest little bruah, such This particular beauty Btmit doeMit ni in used for water colora which I , take five minulea a day, but it In five dip into warm olive oil each night minute well ient. Hanger had caved in bi aide until he was like a etnrved wolf, fn the first trap-house McTngsart had plac ed as bait the hind-quarter of a snowshoe rabbit. Haree reached in cautiously. He had learned many thina-a on Pierrot's line; b had b-arned what the snap of a trap meant; be had felt the cruel pain nf steel jaws; he knew better than the shrewdest fol what a deadfall would do when the trigger was sprung and Nepeese herself had taught him that he waa never to touch poison bait. So he closed his teeth gently in the rabbit flesh and drew it forth aa rverlr a McTaggart himself could have done, ile visited five trans liffore dark, and ate the five ' baits without springing a pan. The 1 sixth was a deadfall. Ha circled 1 about this until he had beaten a path in the anow. Then ha went on into a warm balsam awamn and found himself a bed for the night. (To be continued) , - j j Fashion Plaques j Handy Stralaar A vegetable atrainer that just fits tb top of the sauce pan ia a great help in tbe kitchen. The flower that Is worn on the shoulder has grown in size until it Varicolored flowers and festoon of t kw. This one a brilliant ' flowers are ued on the new felt red velvet, worn on a whitt chif.on 1 hats. 1 dinner dress. TONIGHT'S PH0GRAMS Pacific Const, KtJW, l'nrt.niitl, il)1.5 meters- p. in., uliililreu's program ; ti, concer ; l:iit, wtather, poik'e and market re ports, news buiietijis and essentia scores; H, grand invitational program to JOlks' lodgo convention by wire telephony from j, lib lie auditorium. KFAE, l'ulhimn, Wash., me ters TMii-V p. in., group songs; girl Sigma K.ippa sorority; Mary Eliz.i beth Turmr pianist. Vera R'.hlUe v-cnlist, Krna Ne.son reader; "Sec ond Trial,' Amiiey iNavage, jeutter; vocal solo, lorothy Wilhelmi; piun i and banjo selections, .Mary Elizabeth Turner, Helen Prink; Sigma Kappa group songs; ''The Hole of Vitamins in Livestock Feeding," Frufessor Jer ry Jkftolo; "Building Materials for Vuiir New Home Frofessor Ogden F, lieeman; "What Hewing eiub Girlf Are JJuing," E. Belle A'r, KFI, Los Angeles, 4tiS.5 meters 5mWJ p. m., Exaiuiiier's mu'il half hour; 0-0:15, MacDauiel'i nightly do ings; 0:45-7, Hudiatorial talk; 7-7::tO, detective stt-ries from real life. Nit it Harris; 7:3. 8, program, (iowtwin, KJicgef, MacKay Insurant cumpatry; Apollo male quartet. Marguerite I.e Ornnd, pianist; 8 ti, Kvening Herald i tiour of dance music; 8-10, KxainjiM-i. I semi-monthly movie program from tiie I Wampus club; 10-11, Fatrick-Mnnth dance orchestra, Betty Fatrk'k, aoti fct. ; KFOA, .Seattle, 453 merera 5:15 p. m,, William F. Hoffman's1 Olympic hotel coi.eert orchentra; 0,15-! j 8:15, Hopper Kelly coinpany pro- ! gram: 8:114)-10, Times program. ! j KFWB, Hollywood. meters- - 1 7:4S-ft p. m.t program, Arr whf;tt ! , Spring hotel with Arrowhead Spring string quartet, (ire it Western male j ! uunrtet. t.'liarlen Beauchaiup, tenor; t'hnrlie Wfllman, the prince of jnr,.; , U-10, Conn and .lacdis, vaudevil.e voeil act, Irving Ahrahamson's Hhi- teipiin danee oreheLra; 10-11, War : ner brother b'ur uader dsreion of Harry Heymonr; 3I-i a. m.t Itrand ' stJttf'r's Hofl"yW"ud Montmarte f-jire dance orchestra, Mel Fede-jky, Jeaih-r. K(iJ, Onn.Hiid, l"al.t 801.2 meiem 1 p. in., musie.-il piogram and ipetiker. Cora L. Williarns, institute; 4-&:ii'.). ; Hotel St. Francis. i KU3t 'Ui Angles, 405.2 meJer J-i:3i p. ., Art Hickmss jtiifinar' hotel roncert orclctra, F.dwnrd Pit Patrick, director; 0:;JO-7:3O, little sf- i ries Ameriean fcifory, Frofemor Syl vester Herteog; Iick Wmsl- w, Ju venile reporter; Baby Muriel MaeCoi mac, Mickey M jiao, swreen starlet; H-HJ&K soentifie iectrire. Ut, Bumgart; 8:iO-y:.if prsjrsm. Aipif Tau Om'-ga Alumni ssnu'iflti' n. Ittirk mnn brothers, Hawsiisti string tno. WiJIiiro Hullinger. flutift; 1. Valen tine, baritone; 0:3 1". Figriy Wigg'y ; girls' string trio; 10-U .Art Hick i man's Bfitm're feotej dxnc program, f Karl Hurfnetl, Jesder. KJH, SesttK :m.4 meter 1:30 2 p. m.. mu tea I talk, ftsymond Iav!d lHoIme; SMO-ti.'M, Fost-Intfltigencr The honoymooff h over when fha husband has to havo a billiard table to keep him homo nifjhts. Htudio concert; D.iMMO, illustniti'd radio travelog, Nnrinan Feurce. KfX, tiakland, t J metrs ti-f fK m., organ rmceri; 8-i, eit teriainmenl ; i-ii:l."i, Americnn theater oreiiestia; 0-I5-10, program; lO-lli-iTt Tma (i- itinuvich'H ballroom etitcr t ti: tM.' KNX. Hollywood, 3:i0.n meters--5.(5-0:15 pt tiu Wurlit.er studio pro gijjjii, sp- ri !nik by Sid 0;ta-7, d ittier bailee tausic; 7-S, Ajiihiiftsndor hotel concert orchestra, .fiutef Itosen teld, leader; S-0, program, t.'lenr Inke Beiii-h company; It-10, KNX. feature prorain; 10 1J, I lolly woodland coin mmiity ilauce orchectra. , KI'U, Sm FrauciHco. 4!t.5 meters 4:0-:f p. m , Hudy Sejijer's Fair mict h tt urehesfFa; HrfiiJ-T. Stntes r st.itirant orrhei tra ; 7-7:-tt, Uudy Seiger's F.iinuount hotel orchestra-K-!, Aiuiiti-r Knit artist program; 0-10-11, .loininy Buiek's Amphintts. iKfrt L Angelas, 275, S meters 0.-:J-7.'S p. m Angehia hoar pro gram, t Jti'ui troiritm ircheiral sin li i t li ng h'!(ih. 4 I Home Units I V SMALL paint hruh la an eicel Jen impN'meitt fr sweepirg win dw iU ar-il dumiitj ara!i a radi ator that MoitdH in a corner. Uso Iho Bath Spray You en n keep your screen clnn by giving them n hath every week with the b'ttb upruy. Then your rjiriHiuH will not essiJy. Save Waif Paper When having a room newly pap ered, saw fl Prt f a roll for em- ergi'ncies. Often it la impossible to match paper later. JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Story by Hal Cochran Drawings by L. W. Redntr MYSTERY ISLAND CIIAPTKIl 15. SUDDENLY there. was a loud rustling of leaves and then a shower of k cocoanuts. Jack and Dotty flew away from tha tree they had been standing under. "Now 1 know whern Flop Is!" shouted Jack. "The little die Icons Is up in that tree and lis thinks I'tfl funny to be throwing cocoa nuts down at us. lon't let any hit you." IJL'T Dotty realized that a cocoauut would hurt, and she didn't need to be warned to get out of tha way. When the excitement died down, there came a shrill little scream out of the big cocoanut tree, and Flop scampered out on a branch and looked down. "Coins down ont of there," demanded Jack, "and atop trying to hit us." J,'LOF s'luealed again and then came quickly down th tree trunk. When be stood on the ground again be picked up a cocoanut and held It up to Jack. 'Oh, he wnnta you to open it up." snld Dotty. "Go ahead and crnek it, and we can oil eat some." Ho Jack broke tbe cocoanut with a rock ami hitSided Vlnp a piece (Continued. On Gardening Wax Chair Rocker War tb' bottom t ymir chair i rockers and they will tint marks on jour polUhed fhtors. r-rzrr : Avoid 1 wos in Decoration 1,'OU beginners In vegetable garden ing four rules may he dsid down whkh, if rifJy observed, wi& ptae mttkehem at nee in the frst rsfife of amateurs. fme differenre between novices and experts in any enterprise is in the , . i i t j liiiiiiiaiii against posnlble loss, but to prevent otherwise certain loss. Heeds sown In drills are those which produce vegetables that are grown in regular rnxvs, evenly spaced in the row, A dirtEE i a tiny grovft mwrt ,n th mik In contrast to the (trig f j the hill, which is not a mound of earth, but merely a spot in which sev eral seeds are sown to produce a ; plant or group of plants, separated by .some distsnee from the next plant or fiiiiuli of their performances. The be flutter is ttwtaHjP sloppyj th eipert -wn iH ettettmbe'n ia fciKsv i ft is Rpeary in sow mr stee)i than one expects to ninture. because cake perfeetioii is to be obtaiii'd by attention to details. ; In gardening market growers are mejirubrUA in their frbwerva-tip-n- n! 1 is e-irtt-l arsst orderly. Whe?her it is in nwinging a golf club or making A conditions may reduce the germinnti- percentage. In vegetable gardening ne never expects to raise 10t per cent of his seedling'; ahvavs there i: art eiee wbieji ttmt f diftfatrdf-L these- mesv wh;le amntpitr : evert JhJrg:N the prt"e of rniiiiii? uiiiv rem! the heart of the beginner. In split'! n j the rows in the home gnrdi-ii eixtiteen iwhea is suffi.-ieitt f'-r the gm ill i.Ttip grown itt drills. It is even eiiongh fT 4 Men Bunt a ut -eet ere, Ms--r spa- mii-tt b giv ftJiv careie abu them, Th twit rules are; 1. Flint in stralnht rows running north snd notith. Murk the r'ws with a garden line and space them evenly, eighteen Iim hes to three feet apart for ?efd ?wa !o dr:H . Sw not thifkiy. hnt errogh fr the vije rrpm f tr n& js ; ?ssir a gMi at s Ed. atitS thm Irena fur larger varietfe f Fairing of similar piere on hi 1 name piece of furniture, or on enjuil ' plants. i wall pa'-e-. make tor a stereotyped ! mofle of decoration. For informality ' and pietiiren'iiiene-, break up the rit one of each te in a ef fective grouping o-n "ne p'see of fur niture, and lay the ret snide for otb I oma't-es shoind n.ive feet melt way between out rut li!erdy when the seedlingH t-weet torn. come, to prevent crowding of the two or thiv j vine-. .'i. Cultivate regularly thrnughont ! Where room is sufficient and con- ' the sesxoii; n matter what the tern- , veuiem-e repiires wider spacitig be ! pe--;itJtre mar he, !o sot sHrw weed! twepR rw it nutf be gives,. Tha in mire their hBi in etfty. ; proper ffU'Jth wber ft hrwe-sirsws 4 Appy fert;iier artd prT ; criStivatr is t b u-etMc tbres feet. ! kill imeets and prevent di-jesie. Both - iare needed not merely as inmirnuoe Fhone S. E. btevtna for piano tuning.