1 he V alley of Voices By GEORGE M ARSH TETEBO ULE S T N O P S IR — w i t h D a v id , h a l f - b rv v d g u id e . B r e n t S t e e l., o f th e A m e r ic a n M u ie u m of N a tu ra l H is t o r y , Is t r a v e li n g in n o r th e r n ta n a d a . H y a s tr e a m he h e a rs Io n is e , d a u g h t e r o f C o l H ila ir e Ht O n » e , f a c t o r a t W a ll in » K lv e r P la y th e v io lin s u p e rb ly . H e In ­ tro d u c e s h im s e lf a n d a c c e p ts an In v it a t io n to m a k e th e post his ho m e d u r in g his s ta y H . finds th e fa c t o r w o r r ie d a n d m y s tifie d . T h e " lo » c h a te a u ” is a r e a l hom e. F r o m St. O n ire he le a r n s o f th e m y s te rio u s c r e a t u r e o f e v il, th e H ln d l» o , a n d th e d is a p p e a ra n c e o f a can o e a n d Its c re w , w ith th e season's t a k e o f fu rs . Then at n ig h t th e W ln d ig o » Iv e s a w e ir d p e rfo rm a n c e E v e n S te e le is m y s ­ tifie d D a v id , H tee le a In d ia n , a n d M ic h e l, St. nge th e events o f th e m orn in g . d id n 't m ention the strange tra il. ples, blackheads, blotches, rash , bolls seem ingly feared to reveal to Steele. " T h is T ete-B oule, C olonel, Is o n ly a “ It Is c e rta in ly a puzzle. C o lo n e l." and eczem a—gives you back your ap­ T hen th e m a tte r o f the tra c k s In th e source o f tro u b le here. H e is t illin g j “ Yes, a rid d le w hich w ill he solved p etite— builds firm, plum p flesh and m u d ; „ h a t m anner o f beast could he th e m in ds o f th e In d ia n s w ith th e | and lam b chops and m in u te steaks fills you full of new life and energy. In on ly one way, m onsieur by tim e. loose in th e "h u s h ” ? In th e m o rn in g W ln d ig o , and then m akes m edicine to and F re n c h frie d potatoes and e v e ry ­ W o m a n ’i V iew All d ru g sto res sell S. S. S. Get the Some day when we have le ft th e th e y w ould la k e u p th a t t r a il and f o l­ d riv e him away, dou btle ss fo r a con- W o m e n ’s f a u lt s a r e m a n y ; th in g — w e ’re h u n g ry and we d id n ’t la rg e r bottle. I t ’s m ore economical. W a llin g K lv e r we m ay h e a r o f the M e n h a v e o n ly tw o — low It, h u t when th e y lost It In th e s id é ra tio n .” b rin g any lunches,” fa te o f m y men.” E v e r y t h i n g t h e y Say, a n d d ry going, w h a t ne xt? W e ll, th e y had St. o n g e shrugged w ith in d iffe re n ce . " I t ’s a m a tte r o f p rin c ip le , hoys," E v e r y t h i n » th e y do! "T h e n you have no fa ith In the plan fo r th e n e xt m onth, h u t the ‘i t w ill n o t m a tte r. I am e x p e c tin g a said M iss S uzy T ry o n , fo rg e ttin g In W ln d ig o th e o ry o f th e ir d isa p p ea r­ Frenchm an w ould firs t have to show p a cke t fro m A lb a n y nny day o rd e rin g her earnestness a ll a b o ut th e nice ance?" Steele b o ld ly challenged, w ith his cards. I f he refused, th e re was me to abandon th e post.” L ite r a lly True HAS BEEN lo o k in g s tra n g e r w a itin g to be served. a cu rl o f the Up. D o ris — A n d h o w Is y o u r b a ch elor n o th in g to do h u t get on to Neplgon. Steele stared a t his host In s u rp ris e A ll those th in g s on th e menu are Relieving Coughs T he tire d eyes o f St. Onge tw in k le d . fr ie n d ? Dn th e w av th e re was < tgoke and W h e re was th e old fig h tin g blood In fo r m y p a tro n s , b u t I w ill p o s itiv e ly “ So f a r as o u r In d ia n s are concerned, M on sie u r Lnfia in m e . T h a t o u g ht to th is ve teran? W h a t hid d e n cause had W a lte r— W hen I saw h im la s t he fo r 5 9 Years refuse to se rve n n y th ln g to th e Ro­ m onsieur, th e W ln d ig o w ill d riv e us he In te re stin g . B u t lit t le d id Steele p a ra lyze d Ids nerve? w a s m en d in g s lo w ly . A n d hls love land school boys, e x c e p tin g cheese.” o n t o f th e va lle y. B u t I am not pre C a rry a b o ttle in rea lize as Ills d ro w sy h ra ln d w e lt fo r fo r hls d a u g h te r th a t a t least should "In d e e d . I d id n 't k n o w he had been “ B u t, w h y. M iss S uzy?" asked the y o u r car and always keep i t in the pared to say th a t th e W ln d ig o have an In s ta n t on th e ca ll on M o n sie u r d riv e him to fig h t th ro u g h to th e b it- s m a lle r hoy, m y fu r.” house. 30c and 90c at a ll druggists. Laflam m e, fre e -tra d e r. Just how In te r H e hasn t b e e n ; he w as se w in g fe r end, j » y ou kn o w , Ja m e s," she said and B re n t Steele was n a rro w ly on the e stin g th a t v is it was to be. some b u tto n s on h ls clo th e s.” — S tra y l hey w ere on th e r iv e r shore and then d is c o v e rin g David, cam e apol­ p o in t o f dem anding th a t h is host put alone. SO Steele grasped th e o p p o rtu n i­ ogizing, to se rve him . She to o k hls S to rie s. The C han ges h is cards on th e ta b le face up St. A t d a y lig h t th re e men w ere bending ty fo r w h ic h he had w a ite d . T he m a t­ o rd e r fo r la m b chops, cream ed po­ A h, h o w tim e s c h a n g e !" m u sin g ly Onge’s fa ilu re to ta ke h is guest fu lly te r between them had to be cleared up tatoes, a salad, and a p ric o t t a r t w ith begun P ro fe s s o r Pate. “ No lo n g e r— ” In to his confidence was ir r it a t in g to a o ve r tra c k s w h ich ran th ro u g h a w et W ifA F ew er P ieces h o llo w less th a n a m ile fro m W a ll­ i f he w ere to g iv e h ls best e ffo rts and w h ip p e d cream and coffee, and the I h a t's a f a c t ! ” Im p o lite ly In te r­ degree. As he ate In silence, the M is tre s s H ild a , w h a t do w e need in g R ive r. those o f D a v id In th e days to come ru p te d J. F u lle r G loom , th e hum an boys liste n e d w ith h u n g ry eyes. W hen A m e rica n prom ised h im s e lf th a t there f o r d in n e r? "C o lo n e l St. O nge," he began. “I am she disa p p ea re d behind a b lu e screen, W ell, M ichel, d id you e ve r see a s n a p p in g tu rtle . " I n th e good o ld days should s h o rtly be a show ing o f hands H ild a — Please, m a ’am I ’ve trip p e d black hear th a t w o u ld leave these be­ deeply in te re s te d In y o u r s itu a tio n we p a id 10 cents o r a q u a rte r to get the oldest boy, F re d , ru sh e d to the o r he w o u ld go south a t once. Then I have offered th e services o f fr o n t and spoke th ro u g h th e door- o ve r th e ru g nnd w e need a ne w set In to th e s k a tin g r in k , and then sailed h in d h im ? " asked Steele as D a vid here. th e b ro oding eyes o f Denise St. Onge o f dishes.— T h e P ro g re s s iv e G rocer. ro u n d and ro u n d t i l l o u r feet slipped D a v id and m y se lf. In an a tte m p t to c ra c k to a g ro u p o f h a lf g ro w n lads. m et his and he realized w h a t It w ould and th e head man c a re fu lly inspected and w e tu m b le d dow n and dislocated a id you In y o u r tr o u b le ; b u t I m u s t, " N o th in ’ b u t cheese fo r us,” he said the p e c u lia r tr a il. mean to leave W a llin g Itlv e r to Its o u r sh o u ld ers, b ro k e o u r c o lla r bones "V e r' beeg tra c k b u t ve r1 stra n e e sa.v, c a n d id ly , th a t you a re n o t meet- m o u rn fu lly . Ingenious " I 'm g o in g to have a f a t e - w h a t m em ories he should leave la c o n ic a lly vouchsafed th e Ing me h a lf way. I f I am to p u t In ' pound o f I t and eat I t a l l ! S h u c k s !” Victim— I w is h some one w o u ld o r fra c tu re d o u r lim b s. B u t now adays behind when ha s ta rte d south fo r the bear.” we pu rch a se fliv v e rs , and b re a k o u r the n e xt th re e weeks In an e ffo rt to H e closed th e d o o r and tip to e d to hls k n e e lin g h u n te r. m ake a s a fe ty ra z o r th a t’ s re a lly Neplgon. a rm s c ra n k in g th e m o r th e y ru n o ff "H o w about It, D a vid ? ” ru n th is th in g down. I m ust firs t have c h a ir, safe.” T h a t evening, th re e men, heads to ­ fro m a h ig h b a n k o r t r y to c lim b trees D a v id bared a set o f s tro n g teeth y o u r f u ll and com plete confidence. I P al—T h a t's easy, “ W h a t's up?” asked D a v id pleas­ J u s t leave out o r meet o th e r fliv v e rs in th e m id d le gether, sm oked on the beach. S lo w ly In a c h a ra c te ris tic sm ile, m ust k n o w — w h a t you k n o w — and a n tly . " W h y a re you on th e b la c k lis t? ” the blade. and In d e ta il M ich el and D a vid to ld o f th e h ig h w a y s , and fra c tu re va rio u s “ W e n we s ta rt up r iv e r f o r de th in k . T h is Is due me. I f you cannot F re d w rig g le d , b u t g a rru lo u s James Steele o f th e ir search and d iscovery and s u n d ry p o rtio n s o f o u r anatom ies. ta ke me In to y o u r confidence, I s h a ll Itc h e d fo r an o p p o rtu n ity to In fo rm . Neplgon, I te ll you. You la u g h a t me o f the stran g e fo o tp rin ts U su a lly Short Tem puS does Indeed f u g i t " — Kansas be com pelled to th a n k you fo r y o u r “ Y ou see we fe llo w s a ll go to Ro­ eef I say w 'a t I f i n k now .” ‘ W hat yvere th e y lik e , M ic h e l? " “I t 's fu n n y th a t you sh ould be so C ity S ta r. M ich el to o k up th e t r a il fo rw a rd h o s p ita lity and h id you goodby, deep­ la n d 's day school and o u r fo lk ex­ ta ll. Y o u r b ro th e r, th e a rtis t, is short. "I*e y w ere long la k ' de hear, hut ly as I sh a ll re g re t I t . ” w h ile D a vid and Steele fo llo w e d It no hear een des co untree m a k ’ dem p e ct us to eat here a t M iss S uzy’s Is n 't re ? " Cora eysa, blood-ahot eye«, w a te ry eye«. St. Onge liste n e d p a tie n tly , as th e back o n ly to lose I t s h o rtly In th e ,$?’ *' “ I 5,ealed prom ptly w ith nlah lly ao b ig ." — w e ’ve a lw a y s done I t — th e n, some ’Yes, usually.” applications of Rom an Eye Balaam. Adv. ’ speaker th o u g h t, hopelessly, to the d ry b irch leaves. On th e ir re tu rn o f th e fe lle rs , b ig ones lik e Fred, "Q ueer t'ln g de hear w ’a t m a k ’ de u ltim a tu m . th e y fo u nd M ich el w a llin g . „1 I here— s to le M iss Suz.zy's signboard tra c k ," broke In D avid, "w a s sta rv ', P o w erfu l P u m p W h a t H e W o u ld M iss She don' ru n fa r , " he announced. . U k “ Over' u w ,,y ' 11 hnd " * ay bandbox and th a t f o r dey n o t seenk f a r een de mud. T w is h I w e r e a c lo c k . M y Kosh>" T h e n o rm a l hum an h e a rt pum ps one m on sie u r.” he replied. " I don' fo llo w e d eet f a r In de d ry was th e nam e o f th is place, see? ’ N C rie d C h a r lie C h a se . A n ’ lie have aeex seven toe on fo re and o n e -h a lf g a llo n s o f blood each T h e tw o men m oved to a rock and b u sh ." " F o r th e n I'd n e v e r h a v e to w a s h th e fe lle rs th o u g h t It w o u ld be fu n n y fr e t .’’ m in u te , w h ile th a t o f a v ig o ro u s a th ­ lig h te d th e ir pipes. M y h a n d s a n d fa c e ." T he n th e th re e m ade a w id e circle , to s te a l th e sign and have It p a in te d -lust lik e the ones I ’ll show you in le te c irc u la te s e ig h t to n in e gallons. ''M o n s ie u r Steele," began St. Onge, o v e r y e llo w and c a ll It th e Cheese th e m o rn in g !” e xcla im ed Steele. but fa ile d to p ic k up the e lu sive T h e h e a rt a c tio n decreases fro m 30 " I am In a net fro m w h ich I see no B o x ! tra c k s D isa p p o in ted , th e y w ere re ­ P erso n a l So th e y d id I t !” •'A nd you fo u nd no t r a il o f th e men to 40 p e r ce n t w hen a n o rm a l person lu m in g to the post by a n o th e r ro u te escape. You came here a stran g e r, " W h a t are y o u r fa v o rite pastim es?” "A n d she w o n ’t g ive ns n n y th ln g w ith th e canoe?" sta n ds up. c la im in g to he a s c ie n tis t, In te re ste d “ You mean who, d o n 't yo u ? ” — b u t ’cheese,’ N o th in ’ else— I f w e 're "N o sign h u t round de cam p— no th a n the t r a il to th e rid g e ove rlo o k P rin c e to n T ig e r. Ing th e "V a le o f T e m p e ." when M ichel, In th e stu d y o f In d ia n custom s and i s ta rv in g ,” pip e d Jam es w o e fu lly . t r a il in m uskeg S o rry T h a t Is a ll I kn e w about „ h o was le a d in g su d d en ly stopped In fo lk -lo re . "A n d o u r fo lk s th in k I t ’s a Joke on "W e ll, M ich e l, w h a t do you th in k ? V is ito r — W h a t n ic e f u r n it u r e ! hls (ra cks, ra is in g Ids hand In w a rn ­ you. As it was. I to ld you too m uch The W a y T o d a y us.” b ra ye d F re d ’s deeper voice C ould the b ru te tliu t made th e tra c k L it t le R o n a ld — Yes, I th in k th e man th a t firs t n ig h t.” ing. D a v id , lo o k in g a t Suz.v T ry o n w ith “ T h e office o u g h t to seek th e m an ” we bought It fro m Is s o rry no w ha you saw. h o w l lik e th e one on the S tiff as th e spruce around them , “ We th o u g h t w e ’d g ive th is Job to in te re s t In h e r firm d e c is iv e stnnd rid g e here?” so ld It — he's a lw a y s calling". th e th re e stood liste n in g . F a in tly to a g a in s t the o u tla w hoys. As he ate se up the fo u nd In w h ich men are believed to to please M iss T ry o n and show her ao beeg bear tra c k ." L digram «organ «,»tiiii!i Into " I t sounds lik e It. T he n Steele to ld o f h is search o f some c o n ju rin g , eh?" Somebody doing have liv e d about 300,001) ye a rs ago. In y o u 're s o rry you sto le h e r s ig n ? " ■ aL o f F o m . al “ W e sure w o u ld ." m u tte re d F re d ' these w ere fo u nd w h a t are p ro b a b ly th e rid g e fo r signs o f th e n ig h t w a lle r, Lfltnes«.d,ojiDrui;. ut> "H o w lim e s have c h a n ge d ! W h a t's I e tc "o u le , de beeg sham an, m ilk ' “ W e m ust eat at n o o n 1 a n il o f th e tra c k s he had seen th a t beseff some medeeine dees m o r n in g " the oldest fishhooks so fa r kn ow n to h o p e fu lly become o f the v illa g e b la c k s m ith who have been Used by man. " W h y d o n 't you save tip y o u r a fte rn o o n . B u t cudgel th e ir b ra in s as used to stand u n d er the sp re a d in g " Is lie d riv in g aw ay the W ln d ig o I lies e firs t kn o w n hooks consist o f po cke t m oney, a ll p u t It to g e th e r, c h e s tn u t tre e ? " th e y w ould, tile th re e men were at a o r Is lie try in g to get you bew itched ta k e th e sign a stone gro u n d do w n in to th e shape o f dow n and have a to ta l loss fo r a so lu tio n o f th e rid d le fo r sh a kin g him up lu st n ig h t? " "H e 's ly in g on hls back u n d e r a a sm all banana w ith h rid g e c u t in the p n ln te r m ake i lo v e ly bandbox out buzz wagon n o w ." o f th e ir o rig in . "1 I Ink he tr y to ca ll de W ln d ig o m iddle, th e s trin g , o r w h a te v e r was o f It T he n p u t It back and come T h e n ig h t sh u t dow n b u t th e three fo r to m a k' de beeg m edicine toged used fo r a lin e , h a v in g been tie d and a pologize to M iss Tr.von. T hen men on the r iv e r shore s t ill sat amok tie r." laughed D avid. L itera l around (be stone In th is ridge. Cave­ — I'm sure, it w ill be a ll r ig h t." Ing, h a rd at th e ir cnunell o f w a r. In "Do the post people kn o w th a t R ohesplere—A h. Ia b e lle dam e la men o f ages ago took th is banana- T h e hoys rushed fro m the place th e m id d le o f a sentence. D a vid sud fe te -B o u le la a W abeno. M ic h e l? " shaped stone and covered It w ith G u illo tin e , s h e ‘ are one hoauty. and D a v id fo llo w e d s lo w ly . de n ly stopped, ra is in g his head as Steele asked o f th e s ile n t man who L o u is X V I —A w , she give me a pain F re e ly L a th e rin g meat. T he n th e y k in d ly a llo w e d a T h e n e x t tim e he came to B anning. th o u g h lis te n in g T hen, s ile n tly rls hHd v n iii’tiMjife«] no conunent. - ¿ W lM e d ic in a l and E m o llie n t in th e n e ck.— S c a rle t S aint. fish to s w a llo w th e w hole th in g . D a v id went s tra ig h t lo th e B andbox Ing, he plunged In to a < lu m p o f alders “ T ete -B o u le m ak' m edicine fo r T he n th e fisherm an w o u ld give a Tea shop, d a in ty and cool, nnd In ­ close hv I A low cane- the sound o f lo n g ta in to d riv e aw ay de W lndigo. p u ll on th e s trin g , o r w h a te v e r It wa a scuffle, C ou ldn ’t Dickey’s OLD RELIABLE Eye Water v itin g . M iss T ry o n was alo n e there, D o people f i n k he ees beeg sham an, The "h o o k " w o u ld s tra ig h te n out h o ri­ and ag a in she cam e to serve him Nurse— I w o n d e r who r . '| ,eve.g Bun and W| n d . burned , " B y g a r! W 'a t you got, Dnveed? It was who fo r sure." Bas - t o U ri i ? * 3 U ln * ln F o ld in g z o n ta lly and th e re fo re refu se to con • " T h e boys to ld m e," she said w ith n<‘ ver fo ld e d up his clothes w hen ue dem anded M ich el as he and Steele W ell, the firs t ’ h ln g fu r St. Onge o u t o f th e w a te r w ith o u t th e fish, m c k r v nuT-al1 o r b y «»»'*• a lo ve ly p in k c o lo r In h e r cheeks, went to tied? fo llo w e d to th e brush. HICKEY DRUG CO.. B rlatol. V a.-T enn. to do Is to get r id o f th is nuisance. when th e fisherm an hauled in, he " a ll ab o ut w h a t you advised them to T o m m y — A dam ¡— V ik ln g e n . Oslo. " I allow you a o m e t'ln g !" w as the I'e te B o d le . H e keeps th e post In ­ n a tte r e d re p ly , as th e d a rk shape of dians s tirre d up w ith hls m nm ho-Jum ­ fish w ith the hook ca u g ht In his g u l­ do— and now w e are good friends le t. w o u ld keep the crud e (Ishhook ag a in am i th a t p e rfe c tly d a rlin g hat th e DJIbway dragged an Indlatlngulsh bo. and ought to be kicke d out. W h a t com The V ery Idea pany. box sw ings o ve r m y door again " abb-, s tru g g lin g mass fro m th e a lders O ld G entlem an ( to o ld ap p le worn do von th in k . M ic h e l? " A ro u n d th e lekes o f S w llz e rla "It Is p re tty ." a d m itte d D avid, and 'T e le H oule I" gasped M ichel, peer a n ) - N o , no. m y good w o m a n - v e r y F or answ er, the ta ll Iro q u o is drew s c ie n tis ts have found v a rio u s kinds he saw th ro u g h Suzy's eyes, th a t peo Ing In to th e fa ce o f D a v id 's p risoner. " " ugly skin n in g k n ife fro m Its shesth nice, but you m uatn t te m p t me. hooks co n sid e ra b ly la te r th a n tbo pie lik e d those friv o lo u s lit t le names “ W 'a t you do dere?" T he L a d y —D o s a te m p tin g yer? In h it belt. T hen he said. " I t be good crud e re lic s fro m F ra m e . Many and th a t It a ll made fo r g a ve ty and "S o you f i n k to hear som et'lng. t'ln g e e l' I p u t dees een bees hack?” D y e r th in k th ia i . , he ( ; arden the Sw iss books are o f bronze, n n <>( good h u m o r and good d ig e stio n A t T e le B o n i« ? " g ro w led the a n g ry voice Eden?— H u m o rla t. Ixm doq. "N o, not w ith o u t o rders fro m yo u r h a vin g barbs. but the re a lly ancient th a t m om ent tw o w ords passed out o f th e OJIbway sh a kin g th e m an he c h ie f," rep lied Steele, amused a t th e ones w ere barbless and consisted o f o f D a v id 's vo ca b u la ry fo re v e r A fte r held Ir, th e vise o f h ls tw o hands as lite ra l In te rp re ta tio n given to h ls sug­ tw o hooks a t rig h t angles lo each Man s a C o n tra ry C ritter w a rd he m ig ht have Inst m entioned a h u s k y dog shakes a ra b b it. "Y o u gestion. PRICE $150 AT YOUR DRUG S W f " B u t th is T e te -B o u le w ill other. My h ti.h s n d Is fo re v e r k ic k in g them to Suzy hls w ife c ra w l la k ' de m in k, hut I sm ell yon m ake tro u b le a ll w in te r w ith h ls sor about the cost o f wom en s clothes “ '■ torhrt tìooA/el " C h a ff and T w i t t e r " he ennfeeawd la k ' d i w o lf ametl de w ood mouse." eery." P re sid e n t P olk was the eldest o f “ A lo t o f men do th a t hut I notice KOENK, MEDICINE CO “ « 'h a t a c u n n in g name fo r and th e m an fro m Neplgon s h ifte d a tea As they talked, th e low d ro n in g ten "b lld re n . 1O4&M WELU ST. CHICAGO. IU. they a lw a ys hang a ro u n d th e bea' «•hot» '*n e h i*4 ^u s v drewsed wom en a t p a r t ie s “ can I do f SS& Boschee’s Syrup H O S T E T T E R ’S STOMACH BITTERS IJounq^ Try the New t C u tic u r a 1 Shaving Stick PASTOR KOENIGS N E R V IN E Epilepsy Nervousness & Sleeplessness