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Alice Lake Î The Voice of the Pack I By EDISON MARSHALL AAAAAMAAAAA WW ♦ ♦ “If you would coin« out In the time and slug." snld the Tond "I am NE night n little Cricket wns sure you would have to agree with me singing loudly when a Tend thut the birds can slug louder mid which hud been dozing by I lie more sweetly than your family. I trunk of a tree ■uhl: "Oh, do be think you nre the ones who are afraid quiet I I never heard such a noise as to have a contest, not the birds," "Not nt all,” said ths Cricket, "but you nnd your family make.” “Very true,” replied the little crea why should we come out In the sun ture, "for our fmnlly nre, of course, light when wo much prefer the night- the bent singers In the world. We time tn be abroad? We know that our can make u grout noise, us you have family slugs better than any other in salii.” the world. Let the birds. If they doubt "But that does not make you the this, come out nt night nnd sing with liest singers In the world," n‘pll»*d the US." Toad. "Did you never heur the bird« “You nre a silly mid conceited little singing In th»« trees, silly creatur»«?" creature,” snld the Toad, hopping "Why should I listen to the birds nwny, for It wus almost daylight by when I can sing better than they do?" thia time. "You awoke me from my morning nap with your silly chirping.” inld a big Robin flying down from hla homa In the branches of the tr«*e. "And ao you think your family can outalng mine, do you? Well, there will he one leaa at any rate tonight to help your family sing, friend Cricket, and I believe my children would eo* Joy you for breakfast.” "You see, Mr. Toud, It la Just as I told you," Chirped the vain Cricket, aa the Robin flew up In the tree with him In his bill, "the birds are Jealous of our voices, for this fellow Is taking asked the Cricket. “Just listen now. me to his children that they may Our family are tuning up mid I am Imw their voice Improved by eating sure birds could not sing louder." one of the finest singers In the world." “If you would take the trouble to The Robin thought thia so funny listen some time when the birds are he had to laugh, and when he opened singing In the daytime I mn sure you his mouth down fell the Cricket to the would not be so vain," said the Toad. ground and quickly hopped away. "Ah, there you are I" exclaimed the Hut he gave one last chirp us he Cricket. "In the daytime you say; went. "The very be* the why do the birds not sing at night, I world, the very hrst,' he salii, ns ha ask you. my friend? I will tell you; crawled out of sight. because they dare not compare voices "Well.” snld the Toad, who had with my family; that Is why. We can stopped to see what hapi^ntsl, "I sup outslng them and they do not wish to pose If he thinks so It really does not let everyone know that tlie Crickets matter what others think." have the best voices.” (Cspyrtskt.) O AAA W W WWW Copyright 1920. by Little. Brown A Ca coldness, "an opportunity to take that were all obscured In a strange, white back. Just about four seconds.” mist. A great wind roared In his ears He stood very straight as he spoke, —and his heart was evidently about Synopsis.—Warned by his physi and his eyes did not waver In the to shiver to pieces. cian that he has not more than six least. It would not be the truth to say But still he fought on, no’ daring to months to live, Dan Falling sits that his heart wss not leaping like yield. He could no longer parry Crans despondently on a park bench, won a wild thing in his breast. A dnrk ton's blows. The hitter's arms went dering where he should spend those six months. Memories of his grand mist was spreading like mildness over around him tn one of those deadly father and a deep love for all his brain; but yet he was striving to holds that wrestlers know; and Dan things of the wild help him In k»«ep his thoughts clear. Stealthily, struggled In vain to free himself. reaching a decision. In a largo without seeming to do so. he was set Cranston's face Itself seemed hideous southern Oregon city he meets people who had known and loved ting his muscles for a spring. and unreal In the mist that wns creep- his grandfather, a famous fron- The only answer to his words was' Ing over him. He did not recognize tlersman. He makes his home with a laugh—a roaring laugh of scorn the curious thumping sound as Crans Silas Lennox, a typical westerner. The only other members of ths from Cranston's dark Ups. In hla* ton's fists on his flesh. And now Ths emotional force displayed by household are Lennox's son. "Bill," laughter, his Intent, catlike vigilance* Cranston had hurled him off his feet. charming Alice Lake In her most ro- and daughter, "Snowbird.” Their relaxed. Dan saw a chance; feeble ! Nothing mattered further. He had cent pictures has placed her In the abode Is in the Umpqua divide, and though It was. It was the only chancel fought the best he could. This cruel front rank of screen stars. Miss Lake there Falling plans to live out the short span of life which he has he had. And his long hotly leaped like beast could pounce on him at will Is barely twenty-two years old. A few been told Is hla From the first a serpent through the air. and hammer away his life. Rut still short years ago she was attending Fallings health shows a marked Physical superior though he wa»j he struggled, Except for the constant Erasmus Hall high school in Brook Improvement, and In the compan Cranston would have repelled the at play of his muscles, hts almost un- lyn. She la the daughter ef a auo- ionship of Lennox and hla son and daughter he tits Into the woods life tack with his rifle if he had had a' conscious effort to free himself that csuful marchant winsome as If he had been born to It. By chance. His blood was already at, "movie ” star la of medium height and kept one of Cranston's anus busy quick thinking and a remarkable the murder heat—a point always' holding him down, that fight on the lithe In figure. Her eyes are a dark display of "nerve" he saves Len quickly reached In Cranston—and the mountain path might have come to a hazel and her hair a rich brown. nox's life and his own when they are attacked by a mad coyote. dark, hot fumes in his brain were, sudden end. Human bodies can stand ---------- O---------- Lennox declares he Is a reincarna simply nothing more nor less than thet a terrific punishment; but Dan's was tion of his grandfather, Dan Fall most poisonous, bitter hatred. No weakened from the ravages of his ing I. whose fame as a woodsman THE RIGHT THING other word exists. If hts class of de disease. Besides, Cranston would soon is a household word. Dan learna that an organized band of outlaws, generate mountain men had no other have both hands nnd both f»«et free for of which Bert Cranston Is the accomplishment, they could hate. All the work, and when these four ter leader. Is setting forest fires. Lan THE RIGHT TIME their lives they practiced the emotion :f rible weapons are used at once, the dry Hildreth, a former member of hatred of their neighbors, hatred off Issue—soon or late—can never be in the gang, has been induced to turn By MARY MARSHALL DLTFEE states evidence. Cranston shoots law, hatred of civilization in ail its? doubt Hildreth and leaves him for dead. forms. Besides, this kind of hlllman But even now. consciousness still VV hlsperfoot, the mountain lion, habitually fought his duels with rifles. lingered. Dan could henr his enemy's WHEN YOU EAT FRUIT springs on Hildreth and finishes Hands were not deadly enough. .. curses—and far up the trail, he heard Hildreth and devours him, thus ac quiring the taste for human flesh. Remember thlu-that there la a proper But Dan was past his guard beform another, stranger sound. It sounded Dan discovers Cranston in the act dignity and proposition to be observed In he had time to raise his gun. Thel like some one ninnfng. of setting a forest fire. the performance of every act of life.— whole attack ws one of the most And then he dimly knew that Cran Marcus Aurelius. astounding surprises of Cranston’s life. ston was climbing from his body. Dan’s body struck his. his fists flailed, Voices were speaking—quick, com N THE formal, inany-course dinner CHAPTER II—Continued. and to protect himself, Cranston was manding voices Just over hirn. Above a fruit course usually follows the obliged to drop the rifle. They stag Cranston's savage curses another voice sweets and cheese, directly preced Dan felt himself straighten; and the gered. as if In some weird dance, on rang clear, and to Dan’s ears, glorious ing the coffee. In many families fresh color mounted somewhat higher in his the trail; and their arms clasped In beyond all human utterance. fruit is always served at dinner fol brown cheeks. But he did not try to a clinch. “What’s in a Name? He opened his tortured eyes. The lowing the dessert. The decorative avenge the Insult—yet. Cranston was For a long instant they stood strain mists lifted from in front of them, and value of fresh fruit served in this way By MILDRED MARSHALL still fifteen feet distant, and that was ing, seemingly motionless. Cranston’s the whole drama was revealed. It had has, no doubt, had something to do too far. A num may swing a rifle powerful body had stood up well under not been sudden mercy that had driven with the establishment of this course within fifteen feet. The fact that they the shock of Dan’s leap. It was a Cranston from his body, Just when his in the dinner menu. Rut there are were in no way physical equals did victim's falling unconsciousness would not a few good folk who always de not even occur to him. When the in have put him completely In his power. cline the course because they renUy sult is great enough, such considera Rather it was something black and don't know Just how to eat It. Oh, to tions cannot possibly matter. Crans ominous that even now wns pointed be sure they can eat oranges and ap ton was hard as steel, one hundred ples and bananas and graftes, but they squarely at Cranston's breast. HE lovely Spanish favorite, Jua and seventy pounds in weight. Dan did nita, has come to be a "name None too soon, a ranger of the hill are not at all sure whether they eat not touch one hundred and fifty, and without a country." The mu had heard the sounds of the struggle, them in the right way. For eating a deadly disease had not yet entirely sic of Its syllables proved Irresistible and had left the trysting place at the fresh fruit at a picnic or ns a be- relinquished its hold upon him. to many countries and In modem | spring to come to Dan's aid. It was tween-meal Is one thing, and eating It "I do very well, Cranston,” Dan an- NE my frlen's leetle keed come Hines It lost Its Spanish h»«ritage and Snowbird, very pale but wholly self- at a dinner Is another. The Idea Is, swered in the same tone. "Wouldn't home from dn school other day came to be as American us Anne or sufficient and determined and Intent however, always to serve It in Its nat ural form. To serve the oranges all you like another match? I believe feela preety tough. He cry Ilka Edith. Her pistol was rocked and ready. peeled and sliced would Indeed be a devil and telia hees papa your pipe has gone out.” Junnlta means "grace of the Lord." have mistake on the part of the one who troulde weeth du teach. It comes originally from the same Very little can be said for the wis CHAPTER I It. planned the dinner. To serve the dom of this remark. It was simply You know my frlen calla dat keed source ns John. It was probably In human—that age-old creed to answer Dan Falling was really not badiv bananas sliced would be Just ns grave Tony for da name. So when da lectio honor of St. John the Evangelist's blow for blow and insult for Insult. sonof-agun corne home weeth cry guardianship of the lllessed Virgin hurt. The quick, lashing blows bad an error. But really It Is no very difficult task een da eyes da olda mun telia hevin. that her name became Joined with ids. Of course the inference was obvious not done more than severely bruise —that Dan was accusing him, by innu the flesh of his face; and the mists of to eat whole fruit as it should be "Wot's matter, Tony, you no be gooda In the Fifth century n Giovanni endo, of his late attempt at arson. unconsciousness that had been falling eaten at dinner. This becomes com boy een da school. Wat for you hava (John) Marla Visconti of Milan a|>- pears and straightway Juan Marta Cranston glanced up quickly, and it over him were more nearly the result paratively easy at tables where the trouble weeth da teach?” But Tony ees smarta keed alia became n popular name In Spain. might be true that his fingers itched of his own tremendous physical ex English custom of serving q fruit By adding a final “a," the feminine and tingled about the barrel of his ertion. Now these mists were rising. knife and fork Is followed. The right. He was no bom lasa week. He banana should first be peeled. Morsels rifle. He knew what Dan meant. He “Go—go away,” the girl was com should then be cut by means of the tella bees olda man he no do soma- Juana was formed, n name which ting een da school only talk leetJe bit. proved more acceptable than the mas understood perfectly that Dan had manding. “I think you’Ve killed him.” knife and eaten with the fork. Do not He say tree, four time he play da culine Juan us a preface to Maria, guessed his purpose on tlie mountain Dan opened his eyes to find her cut ft all at once. to >k, too, but he no getta trouble for and soon Marla was dropped entirely side. And the curl at his lips became kneeling close beside him, but still The best way to rat an apple at the more pronounced. covering Cranston with her pistol. Her dinner table Is to cut it in quarters da* He say da teach ralsa devil only nnd Juana became a separate nnine. Spain Is fond of endearments nnd di “What a smart little boy,” he hand was resting on his bruised cheek. with the knife, handling it as little as w'sei he talka too mooch. minutives, as Rosita nnd Carmencita Rlghta queeck my frlen getta sore. scorned. “Going to be a Sherlock He couldn’t have believed that a hu possible, and then to pare the skin Holmes when he grows up.” Then he man face could be as white, while life from each quarter and to core It as He tella me when dat keed was leetle and scores of other names prove, so half turned and the light in his eyes still remained, as hers was then. All required. There is quite a knack In shaver ev»«rybody teacha heem how presently the ever-popular Juanita blazed up. He was not leering now. the lovely tints that had been such a doing this without taking the apple say somatlng. When he could say wns evolved. Many famous women of Spain bore the name, among them a The mountain men are too intense delight to him, the play of soft reds up into the hands any more than nec- "mamma” and "papa” and some other ting he was consider pretty smarta queen, who wns known as Juana la to play at insult very long. Their in and browns, had faded as an after eseary. Loca. Her reign In CastlUe wns nn keed. herent savagery comes to the surface, glow fades on the snow. Pears are eaten In much the same G unfortunate and distressing period. Da olda man say when da keed get and they want the warmth of blood Dan’s glance moved with hers to manner and so are peaches and plums, It may be that the Spanish Influ« ta leetle beeger he senda heem een da upon their fingers. His voice became The Battles of the Mountains were Cranston. He was standing easily at but the considerate hostess does not school for learna S]>eaka da EngJeesh once in the Southwestern stales Battles to the Death. guttural. “Maybe you’re a spy?” he a distance of a dozen feet; and except serve these fruits when they are no good. He say he wnntn dat keed brought Juanita into vogue In this asked. “Maybe you’re one of those city for the faintest tremble all over his Juicy and over-ripe as to be difficult learna plentn talk so can makn pientä country, or her fame, according to rats—to come and watch us, and then hand-to-hand battle now. The rifle body, a muscular reaction from the to manage. money when he getta beega man. some, may have been established bj; run and tell the forest service. There's had slid on down the hillside, to be violence of his passion, he had entire Many persons would not serve But when da keed talk leetle bit een the country-wide vogue of the old two things. Failing, that I want you caught in a clump of brush twenty ly regained his self-composure. This oranges at all for dinner. but Instead song with which even the pr»«sent gen feet below. Dan called on every ounce to know.” was quite characteristic of the moun tangerines that can be managed more da school he say he hava trouble eration Is familiar. Who does not re of bls strength, because lie knew what weeth da teach. He tella hees ’ pnpa Dan puffed at h!s pipe, and his eyes tain men. They share with the beasts gracefully, Tangerines may be peeled looked curiously bright through the mercy he might expect if Cranston a passion of living that Is wholly un and then broken Into sections. the een da school he no cun speaka one member : ask thy soul If we should film of smoke. “I’m not interested in mastered him. The battles of the known on the plains; but yet they have seeds being removed by means of the ting only when ralsa da hand and “Juanita, part?" mountains were battles to the death. getta permlsh. hearing them,” he said. a certain quality of Imperturbability knIL before taking them in the fln- Juanita's tnllsmanlc gem Is the fire- They flung back and forth, wrench My frlen writs letter for da teach “It might pay you,” Cranston went known nowhere else.« Nor Is It limited gers to eat. Orange skins should be opal. That gem of sunny Spain prom ing shoulders, lashing fists, teeth and on. “One of 'em is that one man's to the native-born mountalnfers. No removed by holding the orange firmly and tella her she dunno somntlng ver ises her protection from evil spirits, feet and fingers. There were no Mar mooch. He say when hees keed was word is good as another’s in a court— man who Intimately knows a member on the plate with the fork and then good health and happiness. Tuesday and it wouldn't do you any good to quis of Queensberry rules In this bat of that curious, keen-eyed little army cutting off the skin by means of the leetJe eef he mnka talk he wns cute. Is her lucky day and seven her lucky tle. Again and again Dan sent home And when he go een da school he ees run down and tell tales. A man can of naturalists and big-game hunters knife, After this morsels of the number. light his pipe on the mountain side his blows; but they all seemed Inef w'ho go to the north woods every fall, orange may be cut from the core by tough guy eef he talk. My frlen say (Copyright.) fective. By now, Cranston had com without the courts being interested. as regularly and seemingly as Inex means of the knife and fork and the he dunno how hees keed can getta dn ---------O-------- pletely overcome the moment ’ s advan educash or learna spenkn da Engleesh The second thing is—just that I don’t orably as the waterfowl go In spring, pieces conveyed to the mouth by the tage the other had obtained by the eef he gotta keepa da mouth shut. think you’d find It a healthy tiling to fork. Needless to power of his leap. He hurled Dan can doubt this fact. They seem to easily accomplished say, this is more And believe me I gotta sama idee as do.” when the oranges A LINE O’ CHEER have acquired from the sUenge and "I suppose, then, that is a threat?" from the clinch and lashed at him the snows an Impregnation of that are firm and not extremely Juicy. So my frlen. with hard fists. Wot you tlnk? the wise hostess selects California “It ain't Just a threat.” Cranston By John Kendrick Bangs. It is a very common thing to hear eternal calm and Imperturbability that oranges for dinner, though she may (Copyrtaht.) laughed harshly—a single, grim syl of a silent fight. But ft Is really a Is the wilderness Itself. Cranston those delicious Florida oranges lable that was the most terrible sound more rare occurrence than most peo wasn’t in the least afraid. Fear Is prefer ' -------- O-------- THE THING THAT COUNTS. he had yet uttered. "It's a fact. Just ple believe. It is true that serpents usually a matter of uncertainty, and when they are to be eaten with n try It. Falling. Just make one little will often fight In the strangest, most he knew exactly where he stood. 1 spoon for breakfast. ERHAPS my facs and figura You may have your own pet way of step In that direction. You couldn’t eerie silence; but human beings nre spars eating grapes, but there is only one hide behind a girl's skirts, then. Why, not serpents. They partake more of Are neither things of b«au- right way — that Is, according to the you city sissy. I'd break you to pieces the qualities of the tneat-eators—the Oh, I wish I could shoot ty rare, accepted usage. They should be eaten But what of that? What p*lnt- in my hands I” you, Bert.” wolves and felines. After the first Ing's fame by means of the fingers of the right Few men can make a threat without Instant, the noise of the fight aroused Was ever based upon Ite frame? hand, the stones should then be a muscular accompaniment. Its very the whole hillside. The sound of blows Who judges jewels, bonds, or (TO BE CONTINUED.) dropped into the left hand Inconspi THE CURFEW. stocks, utterance releases pent-up emotions, was In itself notable, and besides, both Upon the basis of ths box cuously and thence conveyed to the part of which enn only pour forth in jt the men were howling the prim Bull Baiting. Tn which against the thief's foray fruit plate. Cherries should be man- N' THE Middle Ages, when most of muscular expression. And anger is a ordial battle cries of hatred and ven The owner stores the same away? This wns a sport once popular In aged In the same way, the houses were built of wood, It primitive thing, going down to the geance. I care not what my figure be, England, but declared Illegal In 1835. (Copyright.) became a custom for the watch to Or what the kind this face of me, most mysterious depths of n man’s na For two long minutes Dnn fought A bull was attacked by dogs, and So long as In all mortals’ sight ------------o----------- go about after sundown ringing a bell ture. As Cranmon spoke, his Up curled, with the strength of desperation, sum sometimes the nostrils of the bull were The spirit held within is right. as a sign for all folk to cover their his dark fingers clenched on his thick moning at Inst all that mysterious re blown full of pepper to Increase his Time Speed of Jackrabbits. (Copyright.) fires nnd go to bed. This precaution palm, and he hnlf leaned forward. How fast can n Jackrabbit run? Mo serve force with which nil men are fury. Another form of the sport was Dan knocked out his pipe on the born. But he wns playing n losing to fasten the bull to a stake by a long torlsts of Lyons, Kan., recently have was necessary to prevent the danger log. It was the only sound in that gnme. The malady with which he had rope and then set bulldogs st him, one made tests of speed on country roads from fire. The name "Curfew” is de Electrical Power in Africa. rived from the French couvre feu whole mountain realm; all the lesser suffered had tnkon too much of his at a time, which were trained to seize and have found that a cottontail will Engineers are considering the con (cover-fire). It was introduced into sounds were stilled. The two men vigor. Even ns he struggled, ft seemed the bull by the nose. The bulldog go 45 tnles an hour for half a mile, •tood face to face, Dan tranqtril, Crons to him that the vista about him, the seems to have been developed for this while a Jackrabbit will travel more England by William the Conqueror struction of an* electric transmission though the custom prevailed in Eu line 700 miles long for carrying powey ton shaken by passion, dnrk pines, the colored leaves of the sport from a short-cared mastiff Called than a mile at 60 miles an hour before rope long before. from the Victoria falls of the Zambesi hopping out of the road. "I give jpu," snld Dan with entire perennial shrubbery, the yellow path "alaunt” (CenrriehL) to the mines at Johannesburg. SNOWBIRD SAVES DAN. I T O Hnw hSiurted 1 I - i 1 1 I