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N Evening, May 5, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Seven Today's Cross-Word Puzzle MUTT AND JEFF An African Night is. Full of Dangers to our Adventurous Duet By BUD FISHER . .. m nur old. ancient friend, the nnAa klj ilert 0 -th th;s Kiant ii a L llliputian also well konwn to rrnai. I I triaaatariaJ i P- 9 m -J Li Sr ! Ti j " LJ LJ -1 i is r ' igj Li J r-g" 54 g5g J p3 "I PHp I I I I Lwal I ' ' r iiifirtiTiV""- i '?rSRM ?ftOuUNG .wvrvu nl MIGHT OM -in& OlMCR GUV HSiAr WU CAR WR6 RIGHT', ft susep ToNIGrVT.' 1 vieev tiRstj. 1 I voo watch I I TSMtGHT'. J! 7' ssv 3 MH3 'Af LIGHT AT LAT AMb i'NA A Live 1 X SOTTA HAMi IT TO JfFF H RIGHT OM TU JOB'. t'Ll CAUL WIM 1 1 (frN. t w c kiii . HORIZONTAL 1 Rtpast. I Ooc. j. Pen tor sticp. 9. City. U. To forsy. 1J. Smtrt pronoun. Ii Ywivins twiss. ft 3.1410. B. A conrent worker. S. Straight. Fluid ujpiI 'or illuminntlon. fl. Lffemlnry bird of prey. 8. Opening Hint permits wntcr to escape. J6. To ninburn. 27. To pry. S. Hall n em. 1. Ab entertainment at home. J2, The plant spikenard. Jl Moted smoothly. JJ. Gronp of three. & To flo-. 17. The belief In God, but not in reuiion. 0. Exclamation. 4L Pertaining to aound. II L.Tric. 4i Tbin membrane or layer. H. To equip. . Cult (S. To bind. Jtl. To asBtst. - fi. Like. a Vitiated. U. Yellow Hawaiian bird. X. Skin of a fruit. 57. To suppose. Sit. Aorient. 60. Oceans. 6L Small rnlamnnder. VERTICAL 1. Principle, lending. 2. Preposition of place. 3. Humble. 4. I'p to. 5. Prank. fl Small pear-shaped fruit 7. Alleged power producing hypno tism. & A raised platform. 10. A small maBS. 12. Small sodal insect. 14. To rotate, in. Largest plant. 17. Meager. 18. To breathe hard. 20. Characteristic of noon. 22. A white flower (seen in man's button hole.) 24. Vulgar. 28. Male dressmaker. 27. Covered by footgear, 28. Precise. 30. Plot of ground. 31. To squeal. . 33. - To accomplish. 34. Point of compass, 38. Ages. 30. Prolonged Bound of "s." 40. Contralto. 42. Exchange premium. 44. Neglects. 45. Fixes. 47. Solemn vow. 48. Enemy. 49. Born. 51. Blockhead. 53. By. 54. Lair. 56. Diminutive for father. 58. First pers. pronoun. Answer to yesterday's cross-word puzzle : S.CTR E E NDC1H AIMN S T UlM D t&A SlSjiLI K PlT S T AIR EIS hTIE A vJSSm f p RTBSnlAlTlAEiR Jerry On the Job Full Speed Ahead irf AMM.TrteeESA I CUSTOMER FO(2 LjT V"nCETO SorAEPlACE.) f MW lAD. l'M ti AGCtTAT HUCRS, TO SUOH MibZKM JN. NEW M0NlA W lOrlSIOfeS (YTAKE VOUtJ iCWO-CHOO WW'S FOOD YewAb FLOODS. N hEAerHQOAWEf. A OTHER CcMTCOL, ITTAKtS SIX HOUI26 6X HOU(?S FOf3TWErlTV MILE'S?. S. rAEKL'V rAE, toNT THEk-U AMN CJOKVtR. v rFzzsr v :- HINTS UPON HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL Tha Burt Bath BAREE, SON OF KAZAN By JAMES OLIVER CUEWOOD Copyright, 1817, by Doubleday, Page) ft Co. "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN," a VlUgraph Picture), 'With Wolf, the War Do, la an Adaptation of. This Story JEX at that distance Hareo could see him grinning affably; he saw S ontatretched hand, and the voice "irred new sensations in him. It wns W like Pierrot's voice. He had nev "lored Pierrot. Neither was it soft sweet like the Willow's. He had Bon only a few men. and all of jm be had regnrdml with distruBt. at this was a voice that disarmed a It was lureful in its appeal. He teJ to answer it. lie wns filled 'ft a desire, all nt once, to follow at the heels of this stranger. ' the first time in his life a crav- 'or the friendship of man pos d him. He did not move until u 'nter(,il the spruce. Then Jkat night they were camped in a " growth of cedars and balsnms I," nlh of Hush McTnggarfs tae. lr ,wo honr8 k had h J. ,h"'r ,r"il w covered. 'as in 1 snci,,,, but t flnke L,l "L1"" "'""W "Ht'd down JTT-P"1 I"- small-silk tent, r ,J 'f firn; lh-ir W w 1M Beree ,ay on his belly fac- k.J I"11"'.81'"."" within reach of Wnh his back to a tree IW ,i """king luxuriously. He a a ,k. ...... mi nrai. eyes, an' the lawyers' eyes, an' the eyes of all his dear relatives an' friends and I killed htm! And I got away. AVas out through a window before they woke up, hit for the bush country, and have been eating up the trails ever since. An' I gtiess God was with me, Boy. For He did a queer thing to help me out summer before Inst, just when the Mounties were after me hardest an' it looked pretty black. Man was found drown ed down in the Keindeer Country, right where they thought I was cor nered; an' the good Lord made thot man look so much like me that he was buried under my name. So I'm of ficially dead, old chap. I don't need to be afraid any more so long as I don't get too familiar with people for a year or bo longer, and 'way down inside me I've liked to believe God fixed it irp in that way to help me out of a bad hole. What's your opin ion? KhV" Faroe was on his feet, rigid as hewn rock, when Carvel enme out of the tent, and for a fe.w moments Car vel stood iu silence, watching him closely. Would the dog respond to the call of the pnek? Did he belong to them? Would ho go now? The wolves were drawing nearer. They were not circling, as a caribou or a deer would hove circled, but were travelling straight dead straight for their camp. The significance of this fact was easily understood by Carvel. All that afternoon llaree's feet had left a blond-smell in their trail, and the wolves had struck the trail in the n t got it on me j ,i.n fnr,t. where the falling snow ' In knOW trhllt k.J .... t, t'opvol wna nnt st none of their eyes their clear IT1 " Hut even in -... ... nav t,!t. V, m ft. '. v:""''i 7 ,rr a. him sm., m '.""' if P'king " WO. five , '2 fht- moment.' i,rnli. More than once in his five sti-a'tily. ' Vers of wandering between the Arc- -il was live iirs this December. tt r. , a Hme. Had a iM: r !"''' m-r "ad was. Nrt ""Jt t!, 1- ail' ')in rnn "-d' i . " Ju"' ,E'- ' il. k "n ''""' white- I? -M i:! h An th.,,. .i . ""1tw' , ',. " T n,"n 1 ,' him. !-. .- "n.v. an' too mnv More Ribbons And Frills Mm. I lliir.lv and shot 1 'ad had worked , tl 1 f an too mint n' they let 'im off jenr in ,w, .:,.., '.' v""r- -o s elv nie there!' his hands until An exultant th ks.w , !' 'yes a , ''"-light. Hareo . t,J( br"'b a mere coinci- mn,Ti"' 'or L:?"'1 " o the peniten """t r. " l'"'l. looking b, .,1r'e "tain. "Yours Htv i. . "itt, old A wAWi Since femininity Is now the Togn again, ribbons and frilla hare returned to favor. Here is a set of bows in '"' pardoned inside . black picot edged taffeta that are " my lid. the! worn at the neck and sleeve to give in his grave. Sojau intriguing effect. They J a JYT ll-im WmL A4i '1 Noel Francl Dy NOEL FRANCIS Daughter of a Texaa millionaire, and in the Ziegfeld Folllca. CUM baths are my favorite method k of cultivating beauty and health for my hair. I have a large leghorn hot from which the crown has bn removed that I can pull my hair up thrmifch the opening and spread It over the brim. This I wear and alt afble to expoee all my hair to the light, but It protects my eyes and my complexion while I am taking my treatment. On days when there Is no sunshine I give my scalp a massage and allow my hair to hang down my back for an hour or so, so It gets air. if not sunlight When I dress my hair, I coil H very Department store program; 8:80-10. Times program; 10-11, Eddie Hark ness and bin orchestra. KFWB. Hollywood, Cat, 2J-2 me ters 7:45-9 p. m.t Henry Jackson strong quartet, Blanche and Evelyn Watt, harmony singers; Newton Hall, tenor; 0-11, Joe Martin's studio six da lice orchestra; Kay Kellogg jazs fiddler, Bill Hatch, ragtime piano man and Charlie Wellinann, tho prince of jazr; 10-11, Warner Brothers' hour of fun, under direction of Harry Soy- mour; 11-1, Brandntatter's Hollywood -Montmarte enfe dance orcliMtrn, Mel i Pedesky, lender. KGO, Oakland, CaL, 301.2 meters 4-5:30 p. mw, concert orolitcstra, , Hotel St. Francis; 8, KGO Little : Symphony orchestra; 10-1, Henry I UiilMoad's orchoetra. -I KH.T, Loa Angelos, Cnl., 405.2 me- lers 0-0:30, p. m., -Art Hickman's I lliltmore hotel concert; orchestra Kd i ward Fitzpatrlck, director; 0:30-7:1.0, I little stories. American history, Pro fessor Walter Sylvester Hertzog; weekly visit of Queen Titnnia and the Sandman from Fairyland; Louis F. Klein, autohnrp and harmonica; Flor- j yane Thompson, soprano; C. L, Hill, j tour readings; 7:.10, "ilawnil," Fred j L. Qoddard; 8-10, program, Des ' mond's G. Allison Phelps; 10-11, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel dance or J chestm, Earl Burtnett, lender. I KNX. Hollywood, ('a!., XiO.O me- tore 5:45-0:15 p. m., Wurlitnor, pipe organ studio; sports talk, Sid iff; 0:30-7:30, program, Globe Ice Cream ! company; 7:30, style talk, Meyer Sin gel, Jr., of Meyer Siegel & Co.; 7:45, "Health," Dr. Robert T. Williams; 8-9, KNX feature program; 0-10, ; program, Independent Furniture Manufacturing company; 10-12, movie night at the Ambassador, Abe Ly man's Cocoa nut Grove dance orchestra. KPO, San Francisco, Cel., 4205 me ter 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger'a Fair mont hotel orchestra; 8:30-4:30, Piil ace hotel concert; 4:800:30, Rudy Seiger'a Fairmont hotel orchptra; 0:35-7, States restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger'i Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-10, H. H. Army hand; 10 11, Johnny Bulck's Cabirians. KFSG. Los Angeles, Cnl., 275.1 me ters 0:30-7:30 p. m., Angelus hour program; Harry James Beardsley, baritone and reader; Eugene Lamb, pianist. KJIt. Seattle, Wash., 34.4 motors 6-0:80 p. m., "What's Doing at the Theaters." f Cynthia Grey Says: FIAPPER FANNY segpy in the sunlight for a while during loosely and keep it in place with a verv Rimnv dar we have. The brim not only makes it pos comb so it is never subjected to any pulling or strain. tic and the Height of Land be had played the game with the wolves. One he bad almost lost, but that was out in the open Barren. Tonight he had a fire, and in the event of hia fire wood running out he had trees be could climb. His anxiety just now was centered in Baree. So he said, making his voice quite casual, "You aren't going, are you, chap?' If Bsree heard him ha gave no evi dence of It. But Carvel, still watch ing' him closely, saw that the hair alng his spine had risen like a bruh. and then he heard growing slowly Radio Programs tens st ma anvtoc en JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES 8tory by Hal Corfhran Drawings by L. W. Radnor MYSTERY IHLAN D CHAPTER 19 Many a good bookkoeper loses her balance. Home Hints I ACK away your winter clothes in paper bags that have been treated wllh cedar. Those that open nt the side are more accessible nnd ensier to use than those opening at the top. To Clean Copper Rottenstonc and oil is the best old) PACIFIC COAST Tonight. KGW, Portland, 401.5 meter 7TIAT does your hunband think of you? Does he regard you as on angel, a housekeeper or a pa IV Unless he thinks of you as a mix ture of all three, you haven't given him the right "slaDt" on you, Mm, Wife I Ho many letters come to me from women who complain that their hus bands hnve lost interest in them. "I'm s good cook, and a wonderful housekeeper. I keep his socks mend ed," one wotntiu will write about her rentl.-Ks male," Itiit he doesn't seem contented, anyway." 'Hut woiiiun u.n't a pal to her bus band, probably. Every man wants to be entertained. A siiccennfiil wif must be Mary as well as M'irtha. It's true enough that one road to possible cleaner for copper. Then pol ish with a flannel cloth or a chamois. Kooplng Groceries All dry groceries and cereals should he kept in glass, pottery or metal containers and be kept In a rool dry place. Brighter Rubbers Clean up dingy looking overshoes by washing with ammonia water and then giving a cont of liquid shoe dressing. In Joining Lace When Joining Incc. inke p. m., Children a program; 7:1S p. m., . . , . aeh. I'. t the wormm who tniiken nn Weather, police and market reports, ftI,tPal tn ft brain trUi news bulletins and baseball Scores. . out. Jh p. m., Oregon Agricultural college ".My Fred rornplaint that we dnt . . i f-,. I ex. I ens ion lecture: Professor W. S. have enough meal nt hoine," a bride , , . it fh 0f n-ri thnt Brown, head of the department of of a year wrote to me the other day. had h-rld back the Fartor from Lac ' "i'""-;"".;; V . ,lu,"J"w ' y " 1 m "" ur" :ove every n ki "U uit I? t0 .lhM -hite-triped j interest bffora the Judge's! of froci Bain and Can el, opening the breerh j Topica"; Mias Helen Cowgill, ansiM- self U1, over a cook ..r v.,'. ,in tn ee that all was ria ht. 1 "t state club leader, "Girls' CIul. in the week." chuckled happily. Baree may have ork fur the Summer Months.' S:.tu. There you have the viewpoint of heartl the chuckle. Perhaps it meajit P- In-- Concert by courtesy of UooI-;the married flapper ... the mod- i something to him. for he turned his ''b A Powell; Lueile Kirtly, soprnno; ; ern wife! She knows her rights, and 1 head suddenly and with flattened , Julius Waller, pianist; Charles Vj. ; he's going to have mre of them than ears looked at his companion. I"S, violinist; Gladys Jobnpoo, eellint,,, any other woman of any other time in To be continued J. Helen Paulsen, wbalier; 10 p. in. 1 the world's history. J'wight Johnson's Mu.tnoiauh 1 1 o I Her husband will never think of; Yellow Greens :Strilers. ! her a the guardian ang-t 4 his home i Bottle green and the new yellow j KFI, Los Angeles, Cab, 4CS.5 me- , , , eid that is the way mont men,' greens are tu be smart for spring ters 3:30-0 p. in., Exsininer's musi- I in their -nt.m-MJil souls, regard' in wools and silks. I rl hslf hour; -fl:l.i, McDaniol'a the ideal wife. But ihey like her with J InigbUy doings; 6:45-7, Kadiotorial just a dash of spice . . . and aj Elaborate "Hanky I '"Ik; 7-h, Aeolian residence pipe or- ( kncwlelge of cookery and fine sewing, j A verr elaborate handkerchief is ' gsn atudio, Dan MeKarJand, orgnn-; loo. made of brilliant red georgette crepe i ut; 89, popular song program pre-j Compared with the gentle art of edged with a border of aoutarhe I tinted by the Examiner. MudeJjn . being a wife and a honiemsker, tight braid. jHaidy, pianist; 0 ifl, KFI feature, my walking is child's .lay. But . Ih'-nr; 10 11, Packard Hulled hour. (hmk how many m, li tis of women are Belts In Pastel Shades jAerley Sisters, BarneT Weber. Bill Uurre.vl.ng at it everyday! The prettiest leather belts come in and Polly Hall and other. j Wenkr set? Whoever tailed us ill add ps'tel shades tbat exactiy match the i KKOA. SesttJe, Wnith., 4.'1.3 me- that was either a bachelor of a cyme to the plainest and simplest , flsnnel or kasha cloth frock with (era 4-5:1." p. m., fdympie hotel r.n- r else he just didn't know his frocks. I wLnh they are to b worn. (cert orcijeiira; u;fi vi., iUioo- isuhjrcti 'rO.MW on, old fellow l" shouted Jack, And in a few momenta the dog 4 nppeared nt the other side of the little sire Am. "Well, you're surely n wise old dog," said Jack when ho snw that Flip was carrying the food basket in his mouth. And then mine the problem an to how Flip waa going to get across the stream, .lack hardly knew Just wluit to do. 1 FINALLY he figured that perhups the Hi renin was a bit more narrow at some points, so he started walking along the edge and beckoning for Flip to dn the same mi the other aide. The Nound of rushing wnter soon attracted hia attention, and just around a bend of the struaui, Jack came upon a shallow spot tbat was filed with big rocks. . 'VOU can get across here alright," he shouted to his dog. And then tho little adventurer decided he had heat run over to Flip's side of the stream and carry the basket over himself. In an instant, by jumping from rock to rork, be wns over. Then he got a real surprise. A small, flat holtoiiied bont wns pulled up on shore. (Continued.) small seam, then buttonhole back over Effective Ensemble the edges the depth, of the s-tniii. It is The crepe do rhiuii gown with a less bulky than the French aeam. f mat of wool exactly matching it in color is a now version of the en- Use Steel Wool j Steel wool moistened with linsetil j oil is excellent for keeping an iron ! sitik smooth and neon. semble coHtume that is most effective. No doctor should have more than 2f"0 pa tin m a on his list, Buys u British nufdlcal authority. "Oh. a nickel's enough for a smoke," Suid a man who is worse than a (1, So he puffs out a (2) That compel nil the - (3) To strangle and gargle and (4) A case rouies to wind, and it leads up to find just how ipieer are the workings of fate. It's just an affair that concerns curly hair, and the opposite perfectly straight. A sister and brother both envy each other, and locks they are wilt ing to trade. For hers are unite, straight, whin? her brother's poor pute with the- rurlieNt. t re-awes is sprayed, He'll brush and he'll comb, and he'll work on his dome, while attempt ing to take the curl out. But try as he might, 'tis a boomerang fight, for a lot of new curl-lets will sprout. While she, with her lot, keeps llu- curling iron hot. At the break of dawn she'll begin. And then, when nlie quits, she will nearly throw fits, for the curl limply will not stay in. The story is old and has often been told, so I needn't go on with the rest of it. When fate has come through, with the wrong hair for you, what's the best thing tn do? Mnke the best of It! fit O'l'p, quirk, qiiddity. (Ul N elm Is, tbnnderhead. t'Af Flock, sudienee, multitude, t it I'ncouifortahly suffocate.