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5!ay Evening, May 6, 1925 THE EUGENE QU ABB Page Sees Today's Cross-Word Puzzle MUTT AND JEFF Yoa Can't Blame the Little Fellow He Never Saw a Giraffe Before By BUD FISHER ' ntil word tamp yon, the vertical words crossing them rT"T" 5 p ? s To j! -ns f - L"Hb l.lniH 3 ; JS mm... JSM "j "" 3 U 1 4 . " " a !; I u u rwfs in ' ' r m-H '-H M 1 1 &OWj MUTT, VJlTH A HOM WAY UP l Trie Atfi K ue that? 36e HORIZONTAL To rove. " 1 ' Blackbird (cuckoo family). Steel block containing patters for forging. To cut timber. Hofk containing metal. Iiedetms from captivity. Shireringa. To soak Sax. Carmine. Nijbt. Settees. Medicine Is small ball. Eats according to prescribed rules. Common poultry disease. Principle. actuaries. Treatment Frown dessert. Wing part of ft seed. To sow. To construct Twisted Us clothes). Value of bond at time of issue. To dean with a broom. Piece of iron in a millstone. Equipped for war. Sea eagle. Beer. Skill Bears witness. Body. Pig it of the foot Aurora. To hasten. OnsteUaUon sometimes called Lion. Thermometers with .compound bulb (unkeyed letter r). To be diminished. ' VERTICAL Separated. Collection of facts. FiaiBede, Smell Makes Verses, . . . Articles of merchandise. Feared. Condemning. 9. To sin." 20. Conclusion. 33. To Impede. ' . - 34. Leather strip. 21. By way of. 22. Id flamed boil on eye. Part of fish used Is swimming. Vegetable growing in pod. Sheltered, Prick of "a bee. Emperors. To perform. Rubber tree. To open by .leverage. Crescent shaped. CominoD conjunction. Thigh of a hog. Female sheep, drain used for food (pi.). Seven plus three. A garland. To fron. To Btretcb. A human being. Contraltos. Hook used la trolling. Towards sea. Largest plant. Plaything. To observe. Answer to yesterday cross-word puzzle: 24. Jerry On the Job ' Whats Right's Ahead VI HJuTt, X 9s'lt- se Y mmV wf fault. I Poh the. I K vi psos't yao " N A ? -ide ouas soiled owu Skaawofi Trie t thats a viewc-l VftSotSuoseWtss I wai. M?. kHupti j: - Ny., - Top V BAREE, SON OF KAZAN By JAMES OUTER OUBWOOD -6ARB1S, SOK Or KAEAK," VttfTBph Ptetan, WWs the War Dor. is as Adaptation of Thl Story WOK, EffilSyj to 5-5 Radio Programs PACIFIC COAST Tonight KGW, Portland, 491.5 metf r 5 p. v WUr't proeram: 0. Colborn'i Men from'Hotel Portland; m iion iota bj Salvia ChrUtap- frno; 7:15, weather, oolice i ark reports, news bulletins ai h,b1 scores; 8, concert by Ktt of the Western Auto Sno- th ilacllomld trio, Jo- MA1 K. Houghton, baritone; 10, ':t from Siierm.n I.. anrl ,35aaj studio. ffAE, PnCnua, Wa.b.. 348.0 m(-:'- . m., c.ifai JiMbodijt , . Mr.. L. A. Kirkland. director; -..,, pl:lnlst. ((ct of vMir md i'rotetn f l. f. lieeman; "iiee JJi- ! fheir Treatment," B. A. 3 i a Ki'irainers musical half talk; 7.73ft. .i, oettctlv. stnrie.: irsace mmnu- s.o 1 : uman. ,,r; " "" "-"or; u-ii;, r.x- !"U'u'fWt'' Hoffman'. Olj- - J Compaq jtroaram; 8;3O-10, Tom Beranorlch's ballroom enter tainers, KFSG, Los Angeles, 275.1 meters 6.30-7:30 p, m.t Angelas hour pro gram, vocal, instrumental orchestral and whistling solos. iUR, Seattle, 304.4 metera 8:Sf 9:30, Post-Intelligencer studio con cert; 0.30-10, illustrated radio trave log, Norma Pearee. Mountain Stations. KOA, Denver, 322.4 meters 6-7 p. m., band concert; 7, operatic night, ar tists program; 9-31, Joe Mann and his Rainbow Lane dance orchestra. KOB, State College,-N. M 348 0 meters 8:30-7 :3t p. m., .diversified mnsical studio program. Dayton man Dies In Auto Accident ARLINGTON, Ore., May 6. A. N. Weatherford of Dayton, Wash., was instantly killed in an automobile acci dent four miles south of here Mott- dny. The heavy car left the road due to a locked wheel. J. K. Jesea of Inyton was slightly injured. In the. car beside Mr. Woatberford was his wife; .Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Jesee and Mrs. Lucia 8hort of Colffu, MR. HYLAN TO RUN NEW YOKK. May 8. Mayor John K. Ilyiaa announced today that he positively would be a candidate succeed himself at next fall's muni cipal election Irrespective of whethr or not he received the support and in Fa. Gnnrf i.-,: '.'.," '! dorsement of Tammanr halL iiil't., ""rr ana Mac- f '.n- l- b'"1 PruK 'trim Ks-l NK! " -i;5ti;.!"rit,0"e,; N1"" ' '"Wo awl u;.w' t1,,al"r Has.- S s,!ai"V. u,1-ir "ireetion of 'Ml! J 4ite i.. , """; n-1 iKHljsou.j Monttnane a. m.. ftra. U-l l,de,by, ' i a. ... . V-utwa, Cora l tsy . " !- ranc.t. Hi,A?H-.'5-2 '"'ex-T:'' "'sunn's Hhtmor? " W "-t.r II ' 1 ""fr Wal .1., . Jl. k.r u.tt.. ' t?,,1"-' -be.ley. W.".i T An Hickman'. '- orchestra, Kari 2 meter. 1'. t'. A'",'i'" theater rr-trsm; 10-115 Where a (lusher wa waahinf th street Came a maid who a certainly tit She fol riaht lo the (2 Of the thim and th (3) Soaked ber ciothea from her bead to her HI. ID Pleasing t ttst. (21 Orbit, trajeetory, way, (31 Ablution. 4J Dofl, puppies. (Continued) I ' I 'HE wolves were silent now. Carvel I !. r . . .A V . j was tensely alert. In the stillness the j click of the safety on his rifle sounded with metallic sharpness. For many minutes they heard nothing bat the crack of tb fire. Suddenly Bare', muscles seemed to snap. Ha sprang back, and faced tie quarter Behind Curve!, bis head level with bi shoul ders, his inch-Ions fanca gleaming as ha snarled into tha black caverns of the forest beyond tn rim of fira- light Carvel bad turned like a shot It was almost frightening what ha saw. A pair of eyes burning with greenish fire, and then another pair. and after that so many of them that he could not hftva counted them, lie of them, catching the firelight, wera like cat-eyes, only much larger. Soma of them .catching the firelight, were red aa coals, others flashed blaa and green living things without bodies. With a swift glance he took to the black circle of tha forest They were out there, too; they were on all sides of them, but where he had seen them first they were, thickest In theae first few seconds ha had forgotten Barec, awed almost to stupefaction by that monster-eyed cordon of death that hemmed them In. There were fifty perhap. a hundred wolves ont there, afraid of nothing in all this savage world but fire. They bad come up without the sound of a padded foot or a broken twig. If it had been later, and they had been asleep, and the fire out He shuddered, and for a moment the thought got the better of his nerves. He bad set intended to shoot except from necessity, but all at once h! rifle cams to his shoulder and be sent a stream of fire out where the eyes were thickest Bares knew what the shots meant and imea wtta tnad desire to get at the throat of one of hi. enemies b dashed In their direction. Carvel gave a etaruea yen as ha went B. saw the flash of Baree'. body, aw it swallowed up in the gloom, and in that same instant heard the deadly clash of fangs and the impact of bodies. A wild thrill shot through him. The dog bad charg ed alone and the wolvea had waited. There could be but one and. IBs four-footed comrade had gone straight into the laws of deatbl He could hear the ravening snap of those jaws out in the darkness. . It was sickening. His hand went to the fnit .45 at bis belt, ana he thrust his empty rifle butt downward into the snow. With tha big automatic before his eyes he plunged ont into the darkness, and from hi. iipa there issued a wild yelling that could have been heard a mile away. With the yelling a steady stream of fire spat from the Colt into the mas. of fight tar beasts. There were eight .hot. in the automatic, and not until the plunger clicked with metallic empti ness did Carvel cesse bis yelling and retreat Into the firelight lis listen- ed, breathing deeply. He no longer w eyes in the darkneas, nor did he hear the movement of bodies. The nddenness snd ferocity of his attack had driven back the wolf-horde. But the dg! He caught bis breath. na .train, hia eves. A shadow wss drag ging itself Into the circle of light It was Karee. Carvel ran to him, put his anus under his shoulders, and brought him to the fire. For a long time after that there was a qoeslion- ir.g light in Carrels eyes. Me l,li bis runs, nut fresh fuel the fire, and from hi. pack dug ont eiotb with wbirb fee ban- d&Xpd three or fonr of th d-pst eijts in Baree s Ig. Ana a en times be asked, in a wondering sort f way, Sow what the d'-nce made yon do that, old chap? Wbat bave yoa got against wolre? All tbat Bight be did not sleep, bat wstcbed. Tbeir expriee with the woiv broke down la Ut bit of anwrtaiiity that might faT existed between the man and tb dog. For dt aft-r tbstt as thy travelli lowly north asd west. Carrel iisrl Baree as he mjjtht have eared for a sick cb.d Be asif of the dog s harts, b mat eel a few miles a day. Barea under stood, and in bins there grew strong er and stronger a great love for tfee man whosa bands were as gentle as the Willow a and whose voice warmed him with the thrill of an immeasnr- abla comradeship. He no longer feared him or had a sttspifioa of him. And CarveL on hia part, was observ ing things. The vast emptiness of tha world abont tbern and tbeir aies- nsss, gave him the opportnnity pondering over unimportant details and he found himself each day watch ing Baree a littla mora closely. He mada at last a discovery which in terested him deeply. Always, when they halted on tha trail, Bare would turn hut face to th south; when tcov were in camp It wss from the south that be sosed the wind most frequent ly. This was quite natural, Carvel thought, for his old hunting-f rounds were back tsere. Bat ss th days passed he began to notice other things. Now and then, looking eg into th far country from which they had com, Bare would whine softly and on that day ha would ba filled with a great restlessness. Ha gave no evidence of wanting to leave Car vel, but more and more Carrel came to understand that com mysterious call was coming to him from eat of th south. It was th wanderer intention to swing over Into the country of tha Great Slavs, a good eight hundred miles to th north and wast before the mnsh-snows came. Frost there, when, tha waters opened Is spring- Boudoir cap Of Ribbon This very attractive boudoir cap h mad of rose-colored ribbon, rream colored laca and a narrow banding of French flowers. It U leas suggestive of the boudoir thaa th very lawy models, and for tbat reason I pre ferred by many women who like more tailored effect. time, he planned to travel by canoe westwsrd to th MacKenslo and ul timately to tha mountains at British Columbia. Thea plan were changed m February, They were caught tu a great storm lu tha WbuM&ia Lake country, and when they fortunes look ed darkest Carvel stumhied on a cabin in the heart of a deep sprue for est, and la this eshin there was a dead man. He had been dead for many days, aud was frosea stiff. Car- vei chopped a hole ia tha earth and ? buried him. The cabin was a treasure irova to Carvel ami Baree, and especially to the mass. It evidently possessed so other owner than the se nh.a had died; it was comfortable ami stocked with provisions; and more than thst its owner had made a splendid catch of fur feefora th frost bit his !uags and he died. Carrel west over them carefully and joyously. They were worth a thousand dollars at any post, and he could sea no reason why they did sot belong to him bow. Within a week hs had hlaaed out the dedti man's snow-covered trap-line and was j trapping on sis own account. This was two hundred miles north and wast of the Gray locm, and soon Carvel observed that Baree did aot fac directly south is those momests wha& th Strang call came to him, bat south a&d east. Aad bow, with each day that passed, th sun rose higher la th sky; It grew warmer; tha saow softesed underfoot, and In th air was th trameaious aad grow ing throb of spring. With th things earn tha old yearning to Bare; the heart-tfcrOllsg call of th lossly graves hack on Gray leoon of the barad cabin, th abandoned tepee heyosd the pool a&4 of Nepees. Ia hi sleep h saw tI&Ious of things. II heard agaia th low, sweet voic of th Wil low, felt th touch of her hand, was at play with bar ones more in the dark shades of th forest end Carvel wocid sit cad watch him as he dream ed, trying to read th meaning of what ha caw and beard. X& April Carvel shouldered his far up to th Hsdsos'a Bay company post at Lao la Blebs which was still farther north. Bare accompanied him halfway, and then ctusdowo Carrel returned to th Cabin and found him there. He wss so ever Joyed that h caught th dog's head Is his arms and hugged it, They lived la th cabin oatll 44 ay. Th buds war swelling then and th smH of grow ing things had began to ris up out of th earth. Thea Carrel found the first f the early Blue Flowers. That eight h packed up It's time to travel, h asnoanced to Bare. And Fv sort of changed my mind, Wr going back thsr.w Asd ha pointed south. To h continued) FLAPPER FANNY saaag 'TSSwT' i fiianj-aw V5 i I S W jj JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Story by Hal Cochras Srawlag hy I W. Hedsor MYSTEKY IHXNB CHAPTER m Whoa is hi sew kiss are ioas and words are few; whss leva dia$f kitsm are short asd words are iesey. Home Hints A TEUT delicto drink Is made by blending equal portions of cid er and grape jaiea and adding & pint nf sparkling wstsr just befWs it is poured over crsek lc and served. Never Fsca Light Never fsee fee light when rsdlsit, sewijjg or doing any close wjrk. Pat ia Ice Water Vegetables for salad should always fee cleaned la advance and thu allow ed to stand in ics wair until crisp. After that thy should he drslud, spread ut on a iiiwl and aM la a cold g!se usill jut h? they are ready to & miipd and rvd Hsttalins Dried Fruit Wash all drl4 frut rsreffilly and I ACS examined the hm. In the h&sk seat wa as old c?ag3t straw hst, asd oa the ftsr a pair of Try isurh rejs oat W ell, thought th Hiti s4fitnrr, thr ! soase on oa tfe ilsusl he! 1 5olty and ma. It looked about but could seo no o&o, Thes he czllrd is all dlrsctlesa, hot tfeer was no repliy. TfllE?l th iittl advesferer picked u& th food h&kH ssd heckd Fhp to fallow him a h retraced his s?p across stream. Wisli I fesew who thst hai helHg?d to, thought Jafk. I'd IBko to hotreW it s$3 take a ride. Fist he iha p&m4 the thought out of mml reiareed ta whers iotfy was waiting, . , Black Pink The combination of black and pink Chiffon Is being used very success fully Is Paris, oa frock has a skirt mad of flounces of these contrasting notes Color Contrasts Excellent effecta are gained bti year by the use of eisr contrast. Bauds of wool lo three shsd of brows, for instance, gire much char' ctT to as outfit of natural colored kiinha. svr with ctld wair for a while he fre you put U oa the fir. Us Sliced Potatoes if fat h"coms ,fos ht hffjrs ya fKLf,v IV got Flip and our fafi" aaasuuee th lad. Aud yo hKjld see fj host I re me arro,w Iieatf jHaia? Ifetty, dfin't wo iafea a rid in it? Thr jgidn h asy harm If w feffnM it right h&rk where w fand it." Aai with that, l?stty Esth er! &ti t&ward th trajs to see the hat, os?iuuaJ uu 7 mum r rdy in amm It for doughnut. pm is a &wnm m raw rej $ks- Prelect AaaiaM But irotct your rsng gsut rust pplylig Move ml priwiirHy ia the ovii iiftifig ami th oulida Get ost th bucket, the ehemol and hose, and roll up yur s 1 Cieas Tam First for a spell. Put oa your hoots, and an old suit of cinthfs. The uto s not i irmrw tfeat are to i HH; lonki,.,1 wii ! away dar.-g th ttmmr tnmith 1 Wbaxict cam tfe dnst thst hx buried yoor car? Tou'd ht rn th should itrt be weU ri-aj sd bo os th rack. Hop f it, mnt show how pppy ym art aud bring the hruahe!. oia snininess ours. and free. HoIUb' alotig brings th dust from th ground. Why, thing has happened to me. j " " " ' -. . . v Ceil to your youugsters, sad lt them assist. Turn sa with infirf that's keen. that so psrt of the auto Is 8i;crd iMii up your hhtain l isschin. When you have flnishd, your fever will burn, to ride In the eij ami then, yoa can look forward, upon your reiuns, to washia the1 ato again. h road t&at open , . V, the Mmti i v Hunu a v v (Copyright, SKA Berriref lac.) By CVXTIIIA HEY j iMa't yu think tfeat xaf gsHij I j ought to h aii t adm.t lo hrft!?, j tiiff way j I wRuid like a ciiii? asks Nssy flaw- tnrE, ife1 seroBe tf a aw h&&t 'the author th bookt Ilaiiitn shH, at thl mat ni ta imrk wsitsrg inf in rsdr to h I sijorkd, IiSut what so shock mg hut a warn? wanting fa hve a child? It's prohshly th least h?cki&g thg c th wsrid,,,,,. asd rtaislf th matt nstursH From time a girl eaters her wat, sis aegis to wasdsr hw sii,v ?IMhlrn she will hav whea ah S iuarrird. And v?n hefor that, h Is oncos f'i&iil ttm rsd far mtJhrhst wha h make cioth ft her dlhf aiid tskes out fr ss aifi&g is I their bmf J The Hither insart is a girl I s natural s th lmiui to hrath tne 4 winder t&mtiim seeing ail the 5 chUde W4s, hajijws to thst 1 UiSiti?t fjr the gjri ha iwosse a S thsnk that perhsn th r-a to frw sssifB have as i&miU thee dvs i that thy kep puttlsg olf" ; Bisters&y Thej t guv that thy cs I ff4 u hy for the first y-r or !-, snd miift that tbrir 5Cii? e-t"'. Z'i !-aaat to thes, that ikz$ , to go ij ih festher ef isj?hf- SuprmHy vlfih, !st if? Ami u pretnely fosjlisfe, too, If thfy only ksw it. Ksr ftoiy insurance gsr is ing ifore n4 lonely fha h? oid thst wusa has, i her family, As a ris gfafsdhsrs art tfee Bist pojiisf peopi ais, I've whrv ed. tk arousd you, ad you'll cr Tho Ew Germaa rtoF sail-!? aaiiisx ship caa ir very uear to the wis Bstlsr Vs?i hfk ui st-shae, Wh-s ii tah yoa wait Afcd j iftr rid sisd yes head's keM aiofi, Iteal ervk umpire you; Tie faislly ihsi hires you, Jt aecju isS a life rahsr a&ft. at Af Flai Trmted r ssd pi co?s to maeh are ppuiif 'A ? 5 ! j , t -4 i t