"I'll be glad enough to get back to the States," said Jerry. "Mexico isnot the best place in the world."
"I suppose we'll have more adventures before long," was Ned's comment,and he was right. What those adventures were will be told in the nextvolume of this series, to be called "The Motor Boys Across the Plains;or, The Hermit of Lost Lake." Here we shall meet all of our youngfriends again, and also some of their enemies, and learn much concerninga most peculiar mystery.
The weather remained fine, and as the auto had been thoroughly repairedin the City of Mexico before leaving, rapid progress was made in thejourney northward. They kept, as far as possible, to the best and mostfrequented roads, having no desire to meet any more brigands.
"Tell you what," said Bob, one day, "automobiling is great, isn't it?"
"Immense!" answered Ned.
"It's the best sport going," added Jerry. "I love this touring car ofours as I would love a brother."
And then he put on a burst of speed that soon took them around a bend ofthe road and out of sight--and also out of my story.
THE END.
The Motor Boys Series
(_Trade Mark, Reg. U. S. Pat. Of._)
By Clarence Young
Cloth. 12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 60 cents postpaid.
THE MOTOR BOYS]
The Motor Boys or Chums Through Thick and Thin
The Motor Boys Overland or A Long Trip for Fun and Fortune
The Motor Boys in Mexico or The Secret of The Buried City
The Motor Boys Across the Plains or The Hermit of Lost Lake
THE MOTOR BOYS AFLOAT]
The Motor Boys Afloat or The Stirring Cruise of the Dartaway
The Motor Boys on the Atlantic or The Mystery of the Lighthouse
The Motor Boys in Strange Waters or Lost in a Floating Forest
The Motor Boys on the Pacific or The Young Derelict Hunters
THE MOTOR BOYS IN THE CLOUDS]
The Motor Boys in the Clouds or A Trip for Fame and Fortune
The Motor Boys Over the Rockies or A Mystery of the Air
The Motor Boys Over the Ocean or A Marvellous Rescue in Mid-Air
The Motor Boys on the Wing or Seeking the Airship Treasure
THE MOTOR BOYS AFTER A FORTUNE]
The Motor Boys After a Fortune or The Hut on Snake Island
The Motor Boys on the Border or Sixty Nuggets of Gold
The Motor Boys Under the Sea or From Airship to Submarine (_new_)
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The Speedwell Boys Series
By Roy Rockwood
Author of "The Dave Dashaway Series," "Great Marvel Series," etc.
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid
All boys who love to be on the go will welcome the Speedwell boys. Theyare clean cut and loyal to the core--youths well worth knowing.
The Speedwell Boys on Motor Cycles or The Mystery of a Great Conflagration
The lads were poor, but they did a rich man a great service and hepresented them with their motor cycles. What a great fire led to isexceedingly well told.
The Speedwell Boys and Their Racing Auto or A Run for the Golden Cup
A tale of automobiling and of intense rivalry on the road. There was anendurance run and the boys entered the contest. On the run they roundedup some men who were wanted by the law.
The Speedwell Boys and Their Power Launch or To the Rescue of the Castaways
Here is a water story of unusual interest. There was a wreck and thelads, in their power launch, set out to the rescue. A vivid picture of agreat storm adds to the interest of the tale.
The Speedwell Boys in a Submarine or The Lost Treasure of Rocky Cove
An old sailor knows of a treasure lost under water because of a clifffalling into the sea. The boys get a chance to go out in a submarineand they make a hunt for the treasure. Life under the water is welldescribed.
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Up-to-Date Baseball Stories
Baseball Joe Series
By Lester Chadwick
Author of "The College Sports Series"
Cloth 12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 60 cts. postpaid.
Ever since the success of Mr. Chadwick's "College Sports Series" wehave been urged to get him to write a series dealing exclusively withbaseball, a subject in which he is unexcelled by any living Americanauthor or coach.
Baseball Joe of the Silver Stars or The Rivals of Riverside
In this volume, the first of the series, Joe is introduced as aneveryday country boy who loves to play baseball and is particularlyanxious to make his mark as a pitcher. He finds it almost impossible toget on the local nine, but, after a struggle, he succeeds. A splendidpicture of the great national game in the smaller towns of our country.
Baseball Joe on the School Nine or Pitching for the Blue Banner
Joe's great ambition was to go to boarding school and play on the schoolteam. He got to boarding school but found it harder making the teamthere than it was getting on the nine at home. He fought his way along,and at last saw his chance and took it, and made good.
Baseball Joe at Yale or Pitching for the College Championship
From a preparatory school Baseball Joe goes to Yale University. He makesthe freshman nine and in his second year becomes a varsity pitcher andpitches in several big games.
Baseball Joe in the Central League or Making Good as a Professional Pitcher
In this volume the scene of action is shifted from Yale College to abaseball league of our central states. Baseball Joe's work in the boxfor Old Eli had been noted by one of the managers and Joe gets an offerhe cannot resist. The book shows how the hero "made good" in more waysthan one, helping a down-and-out player back to the right path as wellas doing his share to win some great victories on the diamond.
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The Motor Girls Series
By Margaret Penrose
Author of the highly successful "Dorothy Dale Series"
Cloth. 12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 60 cts. postpaid.
The Motor Girls or A Mystery of the Road
When Cora Kimball got her touring car she did not imagine so manyadventures were in store for her. A tale all wide awake girls willappreciate.
The Motor Girls on a Tour or Keeping a Strange Promise
A great many things happen in this volume, starting with the runningover of a hamper of good things lying in the road. A precious heirloomis missing, and how it was traced up is told with absorbing interest.
The Motor Girls at Lookout Beach or In Quest of the Runaways
There was a great excitement when the Motor Girls decided to go toLookout Beach for the summer.
The Motor Girls Through New England or Held by the Gypsies
A strong story and one which will make this series more popular thanever. The girls go on a motoring trip through New England.
The Motor Girls on Cedar Lake or The Hermit of Fern Island
How Cora and her chums went camping on the lake shore and how they tooktrips in their motor boat, are told in a way all girls will enjoy.
The Motor Girls on the Coast or The Waif from the Sea
The scene is shifted to the sea coast where the girls pay a visit. Theyhave their motor boat with them and go out for many good times.
The Motor Girls on Crystal Bay or The Secret of the Red Oar
More jolly times, on the water and at a cute little bungalow on thebeautiful shore of the bay. How Cora aided Frieda and solved the secretof Benny Shane's red oar, is told in a manner to interest all girls.
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The Dorothy Dale Series
By Margaret Penrose
Author of "The Motor Girls Series"
/> Cloth. 12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 60 cts. postpaid.
Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day
Dorothy is the daughter of an old Civil War veteran who is running aweekly newspaper in a small Eastern town. When her father falls sick,the girl shows what she can do to support the family.
Dorothy Dale at Glenwood School
More prosperous times have come to the Dale family, and Major Daleresolves to send Dorothy to a boarding school to complete her education.
Dorothy Dale's Great Secret
A splendid story of one girl's devotion to another.
Dorothy Dale and Her Chums
A story of school life, and of strange adventures among the gypsies.
Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays
Relates the details of a mystery that surrounded Tanglewood Park.
Dorothy Dale's Camping Days
Many things happen in this volume, from the time Dorothy and her chumsare met coming down the hillside on a treacherous load of hay.
Dorothy Dale's School Rivals
Dorothy and her chum, Tavia, return to Glenwood School. A new studentbecomes Dorothy's rival and troubles at home add to her difficulties.
Dorothy Dale in the City
Dorothy is invited to New York City by her Aunt. This tale presents aclever picture of life in New York as it appears to one who has neverbefore visited the Metropolis.
Dorothy Dale's Promise
Strange indeed was the promise and given under strange circumstances.Only a girl as strong of purpose as was Dorothy Dale would haveundertaken the task she set for herself. An absorbing story filled withplenty of fun,--one that will make this series a greater success.
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A New Line By the Author of the Ever-Popular
"Motor Boys Series"
The Racer Boys Series
by CLARENCE YOUNG
Author of "The Motor Boys Series," "Jack Ranger Series," etc. etc. Finecloth binding. Illustrated. Price per vol. 60 cts. postpaid.
The announcement of a new series of stories by Mr. Clarence Young isalways hailed with delight by boys and girls throughout the country, andwe predict an even greater success for these new books, than that nowenjoyed by the "Motor Boys Series."
The Racer Boys or The Mystery of the Wreck
This, the first volume of the new series, tells who the Racer Boys wereand how they chanced to be out on the ocean in a great storm. Adventuresfollow each other in rapid succession in a manner that only our author,Mr. Young, can describe.
The Racer Boys At Boarding School or Striving for the Championship
When the Racer Boys arrived at the school they found everything at astand-still. The school was going down rapidly and the students lackedambition and leadership. The Racers took hold with a will, and got theirfather to aid the head of the school financially, and then reorganizedthe football team.
The Racer Boys To The Rescue or Stirring Days in a Winter Camp
Here is a story filled with the spirit of good times in winter--skating,ice-boating and hunting.
The Racer Boys On The Prairies or The Treasure of Golden Peak
From their boarding school the Racer Boys accept an invitation to visita ranch in the West.
The Racer Boys on Guard or The Rebellion of Riverview Hall
Once more the boys are back at boarding school, were they have manyfrolics, and enter more than one athletic contest.
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_The Jack Ranger Series_
_By Clarence Young_
Author of the Motor Boys Series
Cloth. 12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, $1.00, postpaid
Jack Ranger's Schooldays _Or, The Rivals of Washington Hall_
You will love Jack Ranger--you simply can't help it. He is so brightand cheery, and so real and lifelike. A typical boarding school tale,without a dull line in it.
Jack Ranger's School Victories _Or, Track, Gridiron and Diamond_
In this tale Jack gets back to Washington Hall and goes in for all sortsof school games. The rivalry is bitter at times, and enemies try to putJack "in a hole" more than once.
Jack Ranger's Western Trip _Or, From Boarding School to Ranch and Range_
This volume takes the hero and several of his chums to the great West.At the ranch and on the range adventures of the strenuous sort befallhim.
Jack Ranger's Ocean Cruise _Or, The Wreck of the Polly Ann_
Here is a tale of the bounding sea, with many stirring adventures. Howthe ship was wrecked, and Jack was cast away, is told in a style allboys and girls will find exceedingly interesting.
Jack Ranger's Gun Club _Or, From Schoolroom to Camp and Trail_
Jack, with his chums, goes in quest of big game. The boys fall in with amysterious body of men, and have a terrific slide down a mountain side.
Jack Ranger's Treasure Box _Or, The Outing of the School Boy Yachtsmen_
This story opens at school, but the scene is quickly shifted to theocean. The schoolboy yachtsmen visit Porto Rico and other places, andhave a long series of adventures including some on a lonely island ofthe West Indies. A yachting story all lovers of the sea will wish toperuse.
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The Saddle Boys Series
By Captain James Carson
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid.
All lads who love life in the open air and a good steed, will want toperuse these books. Captain Carson knows his subject thoroughly, and hisstories are as pleasing as they are healthful and instructive.
The Saddle Boys of the Rockies or Lost on Thunder Mountain
Telling how the lads started out to solve the mystery of a great noisein the mountains--how they got lost--and of the things they discovered.
The Saddle Boys in the Grand Canyon or The Hermit of the Cave
A weird and wonderful story of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, told ina most absorbing manner. The Saddle Boys are to the front in a manner toplease all young readers.
The Saddle Boys on the Plains or After a Treasure of Gold
In this story the scene is shifted to the great plains of the southwestand then to the Mexican border. There is a stirring struggle for gold,told as only Captain Carson can tell it.
The Saddle Boys at Circle Ranch or In at the Grand Round-up
Here we have lively times at the ranch, and likewise the particulars ofa grand round-up of cattle and encounters with wild animals and alsocattle thieves. A story that breathes the very air of the plains.
CUPPLES & LEON CO. Publishers NEW YORK
The Fred Fenton Athletic Series
By Allen Chapman
Author of "The Tom Fairfield Series," "The Boys of Pluck Series" and"The Darewell Chums Series."
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid.
A line of tales embracing school athletics. Fred is a true type of theAmerican schoolboy of to-day.
Fred Fenton the Pitcher or The Rivals of Riverport School
When Fred came to Riverport none of the school lads knew him. But hespeedily proved his worth in the baseball box. A true to life picture ofschool baseball.
Fred Fenton in the Line or The Football Boys of Riverport School
When Fall came the thoughts of the boys turned to football. Fred went inthe line, and again proved his worth, making a run that helped to win agreat game.
Fred Fenton on the Crew or The Young Oarsmen of Riverport School
In this volume the scene is shifted to the river, and Fred and his chumsshow how they can handle the oars. There are many other adventures, alldear to the hearts of wide-awake readers.
Fred Fenton on the Track or The Athletes of Riverport School
Track athletics form a subject of vast interest to many boys, and hereis a tale telling of great running races, high jumping, and t
he like.Fred again proves himself a hero in the best sense of that term.
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The Tom Fairfield Series
By Allen Chapman
Author of the "Fred Fenton Athletic Series," "The Boys of Pluck Series,"and "The Darewell Chums Series."
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid.
Tom Fairfield is a typical American lad, full of life and energy, a boywho believes in doing things. To know Tom is to love him.
Tom Fairfield's Schooldays or The Chums of Elmwood Hall
Tells of how Tom started for school, of the mystery surrounding one ofthe Hall seniors, and of how the hero went to the rescue. The first bookin a line that is bound to become decidedly popular.
Tom Fairfield at Sea or The Wreck of the Silver Star
Tom's parents had gone to Australia and then been cast away somewherein the Pacific. Tom set out to find them and was himself cast away. Athrilling picture of the perils of the deep.
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