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Service is Our Highest Aim EDWIN at the NEWHOU8E low-dow- n, and a lx acta of M escapes being lassoed on one of her riding trips by Riggs, which reminds us that we have forgotten to mention He has wanthis tarnal varmint. We learn early in this book that dered out irom the east to pay unwelcome attentions to Nell Rayner and there is to be a most delectable, thrillshe has spurned him. Of course he ing abduction ol two beautiful girls treacherous and a Neil Rayner and her sister Bo. They is a are on their way from the east to vis- coward, but he can and does make a it their old uncle who is sick unto the lot of trouble. Dale remains in his forest during death and knows that his time is short. They are to take charge of the winter while the conspiracy simmers in the lowlands. Of course, he the ranch after he is gone. is the grand man who will be deus ex They go west gayly, not knowing that Beasley, who has had trouble machina. .It is a pity, therefore, that with the uncle and has demanded a the author overplays Las Vegas, for, is Las Vegas who really money settlement, has planned the after all, it a western grip on ones heart. kidnapping to get even and seize the gets True, Dale, with his wonderful' ranch. There is a perfectly good band of outlaws ready to do Beasley's cougar, trails the bandits after they have abducted Bo. He and the cougar bidding for a consideration. win with the aid of Jim Wilson, one Now Dale, the Man of the Forest, of the bandits, who has protected Bo of a had been in the loft deserted i i. and killed Riggs for attacking her. cabin and had heard the entire plot And it is proper here to remark and had tried to convince the uncle Riggs excepted, these are the that his nieces were in danger. But that, most alluring bandits we have found the. old man, from sickness and genin fiction. Bad men, certainly, but eral rantankerousness a little daft, rewith hearts. And when Snake Anson, fused to be convinced. the leader, cashes in, it is magnifiThere was nothing to do, therefore, cent. The band sort of wipes itself but that the Man of the Forest should out and Jim Wilson turns Bo over to meet the girls and get them to the the wandering Dale. ranch by a roundabout way. MeanBut meantime Beasley has seized time Bo had seen Las Vegas, a beau- the ranch and driven Nell Rayner tiful cowboy, at one of the stations away. In fact, four greasers have in New Mexico. He had. cooly asked dragged her to the road and thrown her destination, not of Bo, but of her her into it. She staggers to a neighsister, and had allowed that he bors home and awaits results. Dale would be down in Arizona soon to ask and Bo return and Las Vegas, who the uncle for a job. has been hunting wildly and vainly an see can half with eye for his sweetheart, comes back. Anyone of a is a grand starting that this Wow! That saloon fight in which western story down Arizona way, Las Vegas kills two of Beasleys men g where there are men of the forest, is certainly one of the most affairs of its kind in recorded ficcowboys, gunmen and greasers. Dale and his Mormon friends meet tion. But Beasley remains and, of the girls and start for the ranch. It course, must go down to his death in is all intensely exciting as the reader an even more tragic way. He refuses waits tensely for the abduction by to enter the village to fight it out Beasleys bandits, but page after page alone with Las Vegas. All his Mexiflashes by abd no kidnaping. Instead cans flee. The American cowboys we are taken up into the forest with sneer at him and refuse to make his Dale, who is making sure that his fight theirs. Las Vegas, fired with red roundabout rescue shall he a triumph. liquor, is as crazy as the proverbial There we come to his Paradise Park fox that we have heard about in the and the author, for our sakes, transHe pages of our later humorists. forms himself into a faunal naturalist waits as long as his nervous nature or a nature faker, or something of and his twitching gun finger will perthat sort, and we have many pages mit. Then he drops in on Beasley of forest and animal lore. while the invader is at lunch. Las VeOne of Dales wonderful pets is gas seats himself at the table, making the cheery statement that he will kill Tom, a cougar. It is necessary to introduce him in this review because he Beasley in a minnit, but must first tell him what he thinks of him. is a character in the plot. It is enough to stir all the fighting One of the authors objects in keep-- . ing us in Paradise Park so long is to blood in ones veins. It is almost as make us think well of the noble Dale. glorious as the old dime novel or rather the memory of that outworn He is like one of Coopers heroic figures, very simple, grand and mystic. species of romance. If there must be fighting we prefer But finally we get to the ranch Las Vegas every time. Dale is all and still no kidnapping. It is delayed in his place, but for fighting and long enough so that Las Vegas and right Bo fall in love and fall out. Bo flirts gamencss in the good western way give us Las Vegas. and Las Vegas drinks. . And the end? A blaze of matri- Meantime Beasley wants the ranch F. P. G. and makes threats. And Bo barely mony. THE MAN OF THE FOREST. By Book Zane Grey. by courtesy of D. A. Callahan. 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