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stat* that waterfowl am captured by LURED BY THE PHOTOPLAYS managing director handed Harrigan a thl* bird, but them la no known in card stance of it* attacking bird*, Htom- L*o Delaney Hae Right to Practice at "Herr Rosen,” he read aloud. "Send ach* of •p*cltn*n* shot In location* hliu up. Bom* friend of yours. Nora; the Bar, But Prefer* th* Llf* CHAPTER XI. teeming with waterfowl contained Herr Rosen. 1 told Mr. Jllll to send of th* Stag*. nothing but th* remain* of meadow him up.” A Comedy with Muslo. Hawks and Owls Destroy Many mice. The padre drew his feet under hts There are iow, even among th* Th* Harrigans occupied ihe suite Th* ferruginous roughlog la as fully rank* of film men. who know thut Voracious Rodents. In the east wing ¡of the villa This cassock, a sign of perturbation. Court- beneficial a* it* relativ*, though th* Leo Delaney la consisted of a large drawing room and laudt continued to unwind the snarl of character of it* food differ* some- two ample bedchambers, with window lace dropped by the Karon*; the fully entitled to balconies and a private veranda lu Barone glanced fiercely at Nora, who Ferruginous Roughleg I* One of Our what In many part* of th* country practice aa a law Inhabited by it. meadow mice, which th* rear, looking off toward th* green jtnlled enigmatically. bnforn tho yer Largest and Most Bénéficiai Birds, Herr Rosen! There was no out- play *uch an Important part tn th* of the pines and the metal Ilk* luster York bar. New a* It Feed* on Meadow Mice ward reason why the nams should economy of tho other bird, am scare* of the copper beeches. After complot In* and Other Mammal*. have set a chill on them all, turned or wanting, but am replaced by near it was raining, a line. soft, blurring hi* course at Man ly a* destructive rodents, tlm ground Alpine rain, and a bluegray monotone them Into expectant statues Yet, all hattan call«*«, ho of good fellowship was in (Pwiwirrd by th* United State* tb-part squirrel*. Upon these thl* largo and prevailed upon th* face of the water* semblance took up law ut Blent of Agriculture.) stantly gone. H and defied all save the keenest scru New York l'nlver- According to biological authorities Mrs Harrtgan smoothed out th* t tiny to discern where the mountain of th* United Slate* department of slty l,uw school. w rinkles In her dress From the oth tops ended and the sky began It was Hut hn wn* too agriculture, certain hawk* and owls a day for tndoors, for dreams, good I er* there had been little movement are of value to tho farmer In destroy good a* un lima- and no sound to speak of. Harrigan books, and good fellow* ing voracious rodent*. Notwithstand tour actor for lila Here they all wer*. Mr*. Harrtgan still waited by the door, seriously con ing the deep-rooted prejudice against safety. and tho templating the bit of pasteboard In fi was deep in the intricate maze of the his hand. muiius- "boogey those birds. It I* th* belief that tho Amelia Ar* of Bologna, which, a* the llls good they do overbalance* tho evil. era ” got him Herr Rosen brushed past Harrigan initiated know, i* a wonderful lace. By long »tag« career Hawks and owl* may be divided ar one of the window* sat Nora, winding unceremoniously, without pausing and Includes six years Interminable yards of lac* hemming went straight over to Nora, who was bitrarily Into four classes: with tho Kirk l-a 1. Species wholly beneficial. from off the willing if aching digits of thereupon seised by an uncontrollable Shell« company 2. Those chiefly benetlclul Lto Dllinty. the Barone, who was speculating as spirit of devilment. She hated llerr S. Those In w hlch beneficial and and frequent up to what hi* Neapolitan club friends Rosen, but she was going to be as pearancea In Now York with prominent would say could they see. by some pleasant and as engaging ns she knew harmful qualities about Italauce. how to be She did not care If ho 4. Harmful speclen. stars. Thon, six years ago. tho motion trtek of crystal gazing, his present oc SYNOPSIS. It should be stated that several bird* picture, just beginning to reach out cupation. Celeste was at the piano, misinterpreted her mood She wel for recognised stag« player*, capture ! playing (pianissimo) snatches from comed him with a hand. He went on of prey belong to one or another class, Eleanors de Toscana was singing tn Far is. whi Leo Delaney. Equally at homo In light th* operas, while Abbott looked on. to Mrs. Harrigan, who colored pleas according to locality. A hawk or owl ward CourtlanJt s a*e<-aran,e there Mul comedy and dramatic rule*, by virtu* his elbows propped upon his knee*, urably He was then introduced, and may bo locally Injurious because at timillionaire, he wandered about where ran. y dictate.! He n sht 'a- In Varta on* his chin in his palms, and a quality of ho acknowledged each introduction that place mice, squirrels. Insects and of hla long training In tho hard nnd with a careless uod. He was ther* other noxious animals are scarce, uiid day and Kamchatka the next. Foilowing ecstatic content in his eyes. painstaking school of actual stag* the opera he goes to a cafe and ts ac costed by a pr-tt\ v ¿.ng woman. She “Play th* fourth ballade," urged to seo Nora, and he did not proiuiso consequently the bird I* driven to feed work. It was not long before he was to put himself to any Inconvenience gave him the address of Flora I'eslmone. on things of more or les* value to Abbott In tllnidom's select society and recog vocal rival of Tos. ana. and Flora give* man. while In other region« «hem It* As Celeste began the andante. Nora on account of the others. him the address of Eleanora. a horn he i* |ilzed us on* of the player* with n fol Herr Rosen instantly usurped the natural food abound*. It doe* absolute determined to *>e Courtlandt enter* signified to the Barone to drop his lowing If any proof of th* strength K leaner* » apartments Site orders him chair next to Nora, who began to pour work. She let her own hands fall. ly no barm A good example of thl* out and shoots at him. The next day of hla popularity were needed th* tho tea. He had come up from th* Paris Is shocked by the myster us dis Harrigan gently closed his book, for kind I* the great homed os I. quickness with which ho was Invaria appearance of the pr-ma donna. Realising village prepared for a disagreeable in that rough kindly soul of his lay a To tho wholly beneficial da**, th» that he may be suspected of the abduc bly recognized by tho fan* at the re half hour. Instead of being greeted tion of Eleanora <’ rurtlandt arranges for mighty love of music. He himself was squirrel hawk or ferruginous rough cent Now York exposition nnd th* an alibi Eleanora reappears and a. cuses with Icy glances from stormy eyes, without expression of any sort, and leg and tho four kite*—the white- Sharp-Shinned Hawk—Th* Enemy of writer's cramp ho developed on sev Courtlandt of having abducted her H s adlbt Is satisfactory to the p dice and the somehow music seemed to stir the dim ho encountered such smiles as this Small Bird* and Chicken*— Upper eral occasions from signing autographs charge Is dismissed. Eleanora rtees to adorable creature had never ’. efore be tailed kite Mississippi kite, swallow- tailed kite ai d everglade kite belong Lake Como to rest after the shock. She and not quite understandable longing Figure, Immature Female; Lower uro all sufilcleul. stowed upon him. He was In th* la follow.-d by a number of her admirers, for utterance. Mrs Harrigan alone Th* chiefly beneficial class contain* clouds. That night at Cadenabbla had among them th.- prince who really pro Figure, Adult Mai*. went on with her work; she could a majority of our hawks and owl», and cured her abduction. Courtlandt also no- s In a Hurry to Get Back. to Como and th meets Jimmie Harri work and listen at the same time. apparently knocked the bottom .out Includes the following kinds: Marsh handsome haw k wage* continuous war of his dream Women wer* riddles Thor*'* a story current in New gan. retired pru- fighter and father of El After the magnificent finale, nothing eanors. who.«- real name is Nora Harri which only they themselves could hawk. Harris hawk, red-tailed hawk, fare. and great I* the service It per York about Ed Coven nnd hl* Incur gan Harrlcan takes C urtlandt Into his in the room stirred but her needle. red shouldered haw k. short tailed forms In keeping their number* in favor at on. He Introduce* Courtlandt "Bravo!" cried the Barone, breaking solve for others For this o^e woman hawk, Swalnaon hawk, broad winged check. Rabbit*, pralrlo dogs, and oc nblu love of the far West, Th* lust to h s daughter but the latter gives no he was perfectly ready to throw every time h« was in New York, trying Ills algn of ever having met him before She the spell. thing aside. A man lived but onca; hawk, Mexican black hawk, Mexican casionally pouched gophers are eaten. luck ut the theatrical office*, he stayed stud .sly at ds him Nora's confessor better, “ You never p ’ . ayed that Tho marsh hawk i* on* of the moat ut a Broadway hotel, where he became aeents a mystery Involving Nor* and and he was a fool who would hold to Courtlandt He tak"» a strong fancy to declared Nora valuable on account of its abundance, friendly with several young men In th* tinsel tn preference to su'-h happiness the young man N- ra’s suitors become "That's some!” Harrigan beat his wide distribution and habits It is legitimate, also looking for jobs They stole and more persistent. hands together thunderously, "Great as he thought he saw opening out be morn or lesa common throughout tho ' used to meet In the hotel lobby nt fore him. Nora saw. but she did not stuff; eh. Barone?" CHAPTER X—Continued. United States, and may be easily rec i night and exchange tho adventure* of The Barone raised his hands as If care That tn order to reach another "Abbey, I wouldn't climb those stairs ognized by It* whit* rump, slender tho day. Coxcn never failed to pour she was practising Infinite cruelty on for a bottle of Horace's Falernian. to express his utter Inability to dea this man (whose one fault lay In that form nnd long, nurrow wings, a* It out a flood of bitter reproaches against served on Seneca's famous citron cribe his sensations, ths elation was he loved her) did not appeal to her beats untiringly over th* meadows, , the sordid, iniquitous, altogotber Intol that ascribed to those fortunate mor table.” marshes and pralri* lands In search erable great city of tho East. pity. But her arrow flew wide of th* "Not a friend in the world." Abbott tals whom the gods lifted to Olympus. target; at least, there appeared no re of food. If It were not that occasion At his feet lay the lace hemming, hope On* evening, us ou« of the other lamented. sult to her archery In malice. Not ally it pounces upon »mull birds, game actor* relate* the Incident. Coxcn be Laughingly they hustled him into lessly snarled. once had the Intended victim looked and poultry, its place In tho first class gan as usual on hl* homesick tirade, "Father, father!" remonstrated Nora; over to where she sat. the hallway and fled. Then Courtlandt And yet she would bo Insured, for It I* an Indefa "you will wake up all the old ladies when, suddenly he stopped Hoarding went his way alone. knew that he must be watching; he tigable mouser. Rodents, such aa the eh-vator, hn *hot up without a Harrigan was in a happy temper. He who are having their siesta." could not possibly avoid It and be hu- meadow mice, rabbit*, arboreal squir "Bah! I'll bet a doughnut their ear* man. word. In les* than fifteen minute* ho kissed his wife and chucked Nora un And when be Anally came for- rel* and ground squirrel*, am It* fa wu* back, suitcase In hand der the chin, And then Mrs. Harri- are glued to their doors. What ho! w ard to take his cup. she leaned to- Weit vorite quarry. In par'* of th* "Good by, boy*, and good luck tn gan launched the thunderbolt which, Somebody's at the portcullis. Probably ward Herr Rosen. the last named animal* form It* chief you! ” be cried. "Pm taking the Trans having been held on the leash for the padre, come up for tea" "You tak* two lumps?" she asked subsistence. Lizards, snake*, frog* He was at the door Instantly. He ■everal hours. had, for all of that, lost continental express tonight to Cali sweetly. It was only a chance shot, and birds also are taken. ■one of its ability to blight and scorch. flung it open heartily. It was char but she bit on the truth. Abundant proof I* at hand to •how fornia.” !!'■ that same ImpetuouspcM "lames, you are about as hopeless acteristic of the man to open every “ And you remember? ” excitedly. that the red tailed hawk greatly pre that carries him along splendidly in • man as ever was born. You all but thing widely, his heart, bis mind, his "One lump for mine, please," said fers tho smaller mammals, reptiles and film picture* hate or his affection. disgraced us this afternoon.” Courtlandt. smiling. batrachlans, taking little else when "Come in. come in! Just In time < 'Mother:" Hawaii In th* Movie*. She picked up a cube of sugar ar.d these can bo obtained In sufficient "Me!" cried the bewildered Harrigan. for the matinee concert." Another nook of th* world ha* been dropped it into his cup She had the numbers. If hard pressed by hunger, The padre was not alone, Court- "Look at those tennis shoes; one air of one wishing It were poison Th* however, It will eat any form of Ilf* unbooked nnd 1s In the process of bo- white string and one brown one. It s landt followed him in. recipient of this good will, with per and will not reject even offal and car Ing made familiar to every film fan tho "We have been standing In tho cor- enough to drive a woman mad. What fect understanding, returned to th* rion; dead crow* from about tho earth over. Hawaii Is th« popular ridor for ten minutes," affirmed the divan, where the padre and Harrigan In heaven's name made you come?" roosts, poultry which bus boon thrown nook which ha* been scooped up most Perhaps it was the after effect of a padre, sending a winning smile around were gravely toasting each other with Copper Hawk (Chicken Hawk) on tho compost heap, and flesh from thoroughly and extensively by Henry good dinner, that dwindling away of the room. "Mr. Courtlandt was for benedlctine. per Figure. Adult Male; Lower Fig the carcasses of goats, sheep, and Die Mcltae nnd hl* company, just recently pleasant emotions; perhaps it was the going down to the bureau and sending Nora made no mistake with either ure, Immature Female. larger domesticated animal* ar* eaten returned from several weeks spent on very triviality of the offense for which up our cards. But I would not hear Abbott s cup or the Barone's; but th* the Islands Among «onto of tho pic at such time*. of such formality. I am a privileged he was thus suddenly arraigned; at two men were filled with but one de goshawk, sparrow hawk. Audubon car- Tho red shouldered hawk, or, as It tures mad« there uro "Tho island of any rate, be lost his temper, and he person.” acara, barn owl, long-eared owl, short sire. to throw Herr Rosen out of the was rather formidable when that oc "Sure yes! Molly, ring for tea, and window. What had begun as a beau eared owl, great gray owl. barrel owl, Is sometimes Incorrectly called, the Abandoned Hope,” "Cast Adrift In tho curred. tell 'em to make it hot. How about a tiful day was now becoming black and we«tem owl, Richardson owl, Acndian "hen hawk," Is common, and very val South Seas.” "la-hula of tho South Seas," and "Tribal War In the South "Damn it. Molly, I wasn't going, but little peg, as the colonel says?” owl, »creech owl, fiammulated screech uable to the farmer. It is mor* henrly Sens,” picturing lively stories with tho uncertain. omnivorous than most of our bird* of The two men declined Courtlandt asked me to go with him, owl, snowy owl, hawk owl, burrowing The Barone could control every fea and I never thought of my shoes. You How easily and nonchalantly the ture save his eyes, and these openly owl, pygmy owl, ferruginous pygmy prey, and I* known to feed on mice, additional virtues of geographically birds, snakes, frogs, fish, grasshoppers, correct backgrounds amt much inci are always finding fault with me these man stood there by the door as Harri admitted deep anger. He recollected owl and elf owl. dental Information In regard to the days. I don't drink, I don't gamble, gan took bis hat! Celeste was aqulver 'The class in which the harmful and Herr Rosen well enough. The en manners, cuetoins and beliefs of tho I don't run around after other women; with excitement. She was thoroughly counter over at Cadenabbla was not beneficial qualities balance Include* Hawaiian*. I never did. But since you've got this a woman; she wanted something to the first by many. Herr Rosen! His the golden eagle, bald eagle, pigeon aocial bug tn your bonnet, you keep happen, dramatically, romantically. presence In this room under that name hawk, Richardson hawk, Aplomado me on hooks all the while. Nobobdy German Inventor's Claim*. But her want was a vain one. Nora was an Insult, and he Intended to call falcon, prairie falcon and great horned noticed the shoe strings; and they hated scenes, and Courtlandt had the For th* moment tho most important owl. the interloper to account the very first would have looked upon it as a joke advantage of her in his knowledge of opportunity he found. ktewa of tho motion picture field seems Tho harmful class comprises tho If they had. After all. I'm the boss this. Celeste remained at the piano, too good to be true, and It Is given gyrfalcon*, duck hawk, sharp shinned Perhaps Celeste, sitting as quiet as of this ranch. If I want to wear a but Nora turned as if to move away. here rather as a rumor thnn a definite a mouse upon the piano Btool, was the hawk. Cooper hawk and goshawk. white string and a black one. I'll do "No, you must sing. That is what I only one who saw these strange cur fact. A German Inventor professes to The rough-legged hawk and the fer- It. Here!” He caught up a book on came up for," insisted the padre. If hnvn accomplished tho synchroniza or squirrel hawk, aocial usages and threw it out of the there was any malice In the church rents drifting dangerously about. That ruglnous roughleg, tion of the film and the talking ma as It la sometimes caHed on account her own heart ached miserably did not window. "Don't ever shove a thing man, it was of a negative quality. But chine, *o that ho can produco a play of its fondness for ground «quarrels. like that under my nose again. If you it was in his Isatin blood that drama prevent her from observing things with the spoken words, or even an so destructive tn tho West, are among with all her usual keenness Ah. Nora, do. I'll hike back to little old New should appeal to him strongly, and opera with that degree of renllsm Nora, who have everything to give our largest and most beneficial hawks York and start the gym again.” here was an unusual phase in The which has been the hope of specialists He rammed one of the colonel's per Great Play. He had urged Courtlandt, and yet give nothing, why do you play The former breeds wholly north of the here and In Europe for at least six so heartless a game? Why hurt those United States, migrating south In Sep fectos (which he had been saving for much against the latter's will this day, I years. Partly successful experiment* the morrow) between his teeth, and to come up with him, simply that he who can no more help lovln ; you than tember and October and remaining un along those lines will be recalled, but the earth can help whirling around the til the following April. The latter stalked into the garden. might set a little scene such as this perfection hns seemed unattainable. Nora was heartless enough to laugh. promised to be and study it from the calm dispassionate sun? Always they breeds extensively through tho great turn to you, while I. who have so much plains region. The winter rango of "He hasn't talked like that to me In vantage of the prompter. He knew Margaret Gibion Win* Prize. years!" Mrs. Harrigan did not know that the principal theme of all great to give, am given nothing! She set the roughleg fa determined more by Before a crowd of 50,01)0, nu<l In n what to do—follow him or weep She books, of all great dramas, was antag down her tea cup and began the aria the fall of snow than by the Intensity mile long parade of automobile* pass of cold, the main body advancing and took the middle course, and went to onism, antagonism between man and from I-a Boheme. (TO HE CONTINUED.) ing before five judges, pretty Margaret retreating as tho barrier of snow melts bed. woman, though by a thousand other Gibson won first place In the annual or accumulates. Meadow mice and Nora turned out the lights and sat names has it been called. He had Bathing Girls' Automobile parade held Odds Were Too Great. lemmings form the «tapio food of thia out on the little balcony. The moon often said, In a spirit of raillery, that at Ocean Park, Cal. In capturing first shine was glorious. So dense was the this antagonism was principally due Walter McQueen, a person of bird. Lemmings do not reach our prize, Mia* Glb*on received a cheik earth blackness that the few lights to the fact that Eve had been con- color, faced Justice Howard in th* territory, except In Alaska, but in tho for »50, and In addition, a shilling gold twinkling here and there were more structed (and very well) out of a rib police court at Jackson, Tenn., th* north of Europe they occasionally Great Horned Owl. and silver loving cup. like fallen stars. Presently she heard from Adam. Naturally she resented charge against him being assault and form into vast, migrating, devastating a sound. It was her father, returning this, that she bad not been fashioned battery on the person of Uly Belle hordes, which carry destruction to as silently A he^iould. She heard him independently, and would hold it Hopper. In addition to the battered crops In the country invaded. Tho centipedes, spiders, crawfish, earth Do It On th* Spot, fumble among the knickknacks on the against man until the true secret of complainant three of her friends ap vole, or meadow mouse, is common worms, and snails. About DO per cent A motion picture mnchlne that mny mantel, and then go away again. By the parable was made clear to her, peared as witnesses against him The In many parts of this country, and east of Its food consists of Injurious mam be pneked away In a traveling man'» and by she saw a spot of white light clerk read the warrant, beginning: of the Mississippi river, without doubt mals nnd Insects, and hardly l'/4 per kit ha* been Invented, nnd It will here Nora saw that opposition would move hither and thither among the be useless. After all, it would be "City of Jackson, Tenn., against Wai Is the most destructive mammal to cent of poultry and game. after be iiossible for tho salesman to grape arbors. For five or six minutes better to sing. exhibit his wares nnywhere. Hereto She would not be ter McQueen” and so on. The pris agriculture. It destroys meadows by «he watched it dance. Suddenly ail compelled te look at this man she oner scratched his head, meantime tunneling under them and eating the Danger In Mixing Salt. fore managers havn hnd to go to n became dark again. There is risk In mixing salt In dry studio or to some theater to seo film* so despised. At the beginning she had contemplating the glowering faces of roots of grasH. This mouso also do- “Nora, are you there?” Intended to sing badly; but as the the chief witnesses for the prosecu atroya grain and varloua kinds of veg mash, ns It Is impossible to distribute demonstrated. "Yes. Over here on the balcony. music proceeded, she sang as she had tion. "Please, suh, read dat fust part etables, especially tubera, but proba it evenly. It Is Injurious to a fowl to What were you doing down there?" not sung in weeks, To fill this man’s over agin to me,” he requested, "City bly does even more damage by glrd- eat too much of It. The only safe way Leah Baird Change* Plan*. "Ob, Nora, I'm sorry I lost my tem soul with a hunger for the sound of of Jackson, Tenn., against Walter ling young fruit trees. Is to give It In wet mash. Tho proper Leah Baird, who nppenred for some per. But Molly's begun to nag me her voice, to pour into his heart a McQueen,” obliged the clerk, "Well, The roughleg In one of man’s most way of mixing is to uso about n table time In tho motion ptetnrae, hns re lately, and I can't stand it. 1 went fresh knowledge of what he had lost jedge,” said Walter, "ef de whole city Important allies against meadow mice, spoonful to a gallon of water, After joined the studio whore she made her after that book. Did you throw some forever and forever! of Jackson an' dene foah cullld ladles feeding on little else during Its six allowing tho salt to dissolvo uso tho debut as a screen player. Miss Baird flowers out of the window?" Celeste turned from the keys after Is organized ag'lnst one nigger, whut month*' sojourn In the United Fiâtes. water for mixing the mash. ha* alrendy taken part In a photoplay "Yes." chance has he got? I’s guilty!” the final chords of "Morning Mood.” It thus renders important service in with her new comimny which will bo "A bunch of daisies?” "Thank you!” said Nora. checking the ravages of these small Good Chicken Matings. presented In tho near future. "Marguerites," she corrected. “Do not stop,” begged Courtlandt. Four Precepts, but formidable pests. The roughlcg Good matings are six to ten henn "All the same to me. I picked up Nora looked directly into his eyes Four precepts to live by: To break Is somewhat crepuscular In habits, be of the Asiatic class (Brahmas, Coch 8taglng Famou* Production. the bunch, and look at what I found as she replied: "One's voice can not off old customs; to shake off spirit* ing on the alert during twilight and ins, etc.); ten to fourteen of the Amer Alan Dwan is staging the Famou* inside.” go on forever, and mine is not at all ill-disposed; to meditate on youth; to -arly dawn, when small mammals are ican clans (Plymouth Rocks, Wyan Flayer«’ production of "Wild Flower*,” He extended bls palm, flooding It strong.” do nothing against one’s geulua.— meat active Other mice, rabbits and dotte«. etc.), and fourteen to twenty by Mary Germaine. Marguerite Clark with the light of hia pocket lamp. There was a knock at the door. Th* Hawthorne. ground squirrels are eaten occasion of the Mediterranean class (Leghorn*, Is to be featured In this picture, sup ally, and some of thr older writers Minorca*, etc.). ported by Harold Lockwood Nora's heart tightened. What sb* saw was a beautiful uucut emerald. PLÀŒ HONEY MOON HAEOLD i iV Pictures CD. I I