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by Clarence Young


  Tom Fairfield in Camp or The Secret of the Old Mill

  The boys decided to go camping, and located near an old mill. A wild manresided there and he made it decidedly lively for Tom and his chums. Thesecret of the old mill adds to the interest of the volume.

  Tom Fairfield's Luck and Pluck or Working to Clear His Name

  While Tom was back at school some of his enemies tried to get him intotrouble. Then something unusual occurred and Tom was suspected of acrime. How he set to work to clear his name is told in a manner tointerest all young readers.

  CUPPLES & LEON CO. Publishers NEW YORK

  The Dave Dashaway Series

  By Roy Rockwood

  Author of the "Speedwell Boys Series" and the "Great Marvel Series."

  12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid.

  Never was there a more clever young aviator than Dave Dashaway, and allup-to-date lads will surely wish to make his acquaintance.

  Dave Dashaway the Young Aviator or In the Clouds for Fame and Fortune

  This initial volume tells how the hero ran away from his miserlyguardian, fell in with a successful airman, and became a young aviatorof note.

  Dave Dashaway and His Hydroplane or Daring Adventures Over the Great Lakes

  Showing how Dave continued his career as a birdman and had manyadventures over the Great Lakes, and he likewise foiled the plans ofsome Canadian smugglers.

  Dave Dashaway and His Giant Airship or A Marvellous Trip Across the Atlantic

  How the giant airship was constructed and how the daring young aviatorand his friends made the hazard journey through the clouds from the newworld to the old, is told in a way to hold the reader spellbound.

  Dave Dashaway Around the World or A Young Yankee Aviator Among Many Nations

  An absorbing tale of a great air flight around the world, of hairbreadthadventures in Alaska, Siberia and elsewhere. A true to life picture ofwhat may be accomplished in the near future.

  CUPPLES & LEON CO. Publishers NEW YORK

  The Webster Series

  By Frank V. Webster

  Mr. Webster's style is very much like that of the boys' favorite author,the late lamented Horatio Alger Jr., but his tales are thoroughlyup-to-date. The stories are as clean as they are clever, and will proveof absorbing interest to boys everywhere.

  Cloth. 12mo. Over 200 pages each. Illustrated. Stamped in variouscolors. Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid.

  Only A Farm Boy or Dan Hardy's Rise in Life

  Tom The Telephone Boy or The Mystery of a Message

  The Boy From The Ranch or Roy Bradner's City Experiences

  The Young Treasure Hunter or Fred Stanley's Trip to Alaska

  Bob The Castaway or The Wreck of the Eagle

  The Newsboy Partners or Who Was Dick Box?

  Two Boy Gold Miners or Lost in the Mountains

  The Young Firemen of Lakeville or Herbert Dare's Pluck

  The Boy Pilot of the Lakes or Nat Morton's Perils

  The Boys of Bellwood School or Frank Jordan's Triumph

  Jack The Runaway or On the Road with a Circus

  Bob Chester's Grit or From Ranch to Riches

  Airship Andy or The Luck of a Brave Boy

  The High School Rivals or Fred Markham's Struggles

  Darry The Life Saver or The Heroes of the Coast

  Dick The Bank Boy or A Missing Fortune

  Ben Hardy's Flying Machine or Making a Record for Himself

  Harry Watson's High School Days or The Rivals of Rivertown

  Comrades of the Saddle or The Young Rough Riders of the Plains

  The Boys of the Wireless or a Stirring Rescue from the Deep

  CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK

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  Transcriber's note:

  --Punctuation and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected.

  --Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.

  --Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.

  --Inconsistencies in formatting and punctuation of individual advertisements were retained.

 


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