COPYRIGHT, 1926, BY
GARDEN CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC.
Frank Allen at Old Moose Lake
MADE IN THE U. S. A.
FRANK ALLEN AT OLD MOOSE LAKE
CHAPTER I
PREPARING FOR THE CAMP
“And I’ll be happy!” came the loudly sung final line of a popular song, the words of which had been changed to inform the hearer that a camping party was most in the mind of the singer.
Lanky Wallace, the slim, athletic, quick-thinking pal of Frank Allen, was sauntering along the street towards Frank’s home, a rifle carried jauntily on his right shoulder, the singing being done by that young man for the sole purpose of attracting the attention of his friend.
Frank’s head popped out of an upper front window of the house.
“Don’t! Don’t! You’ll get arrested for disturbing the peace!” he cried, as Lanky looked up at him.
“What’s that? Get arrested for singing?” and Lanky struck a hurt attitude.