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The Broncho Rider Boys on the Wyoming Trail

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by Lester Chadwick


  BOYS OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED POLICE SERIES

  By Milton Richards

  A new series of stories of Adventure in the North Woods

  For Boys 12 to 16 Years

  Handsome Cloth Binding

  DICK KENT WITH THE MOUNTED POLICE

  Dick and his friend Sandy meet with ambush and desperate hand-to-hand encounters while on a dangerous mission with the Canadian Mounted Police.

  DICK KENT IN THE FAR NORTH

  Outwitting the notorious outlaw "Bear" Henderson with the help of Malemute Slade, the two boys discover the secret of a lost gold mine.

  DICK KENT WITH THE ESKIMOS

  In their search, with the mounted police, for an escaped murderer, Dick and Sandy have thrilling experiences with ice floes and animals in the Arctic.

  DICK KENT, FUR TRADER

  On the trail with Corporal Rand, Dick Kent and his two associates unravel the mystery of the fur thieves.

  DICK KENT WITH THE MALEMUTE MAIL

  Entrusted with the vaccine for an isolated trading post, Dick and his friends win through in spite of incredible difficulties.

  DICK KENT ON SPECIAL DUTY

  Corporal Rand and his young recruits solve a mystery and find a hidden treasure.

  A. L. BURT COMPANY, 114-120 E. 23d St., NEW YORK

  THE BOY ALLIES

  (Registered in the United States Patent Office)

  WITH THE ARMY

  By Clair W. Hayes

  For Boys 12 to 16 Years.

  All Cloth Bound Copyright Titles

  In this series we follow the fortunes of two American lads unable toleave Europe after war is declared. They meet the soldiers of theAllies, and decide to cast their lot with them. Their experiences andescapes are many, and furnish plenty of good, healthy action that everyboy loves.

  THE BOY ALLIES AT LIEGE; or, Through Lines of Steel. THE BOY ALLIES ON THE FIRING LINE; or, Twelve Days' Battle Along the Marne. THE BOY ALLIES WITH THE COSSACKS; or, A Wild Dash Over the Carpathians. THE BOY ALLIES IN THE TRENCHES; or, Midst Shot and Shell Along the Alsne. THE BOY ALLIES IN GREAT PERIL; or, With the Italian Army in the Alps. THE BOY ALLIES IN THE BALKAN CAMPAIGN; or, The Struggle to Save a Nation. THE BOY ALLIES ON THE SOMME; or, Courage and Bravery Rewarded. THE BOY ALLIES AT VERDUN; or, Saving France from the Enemy. THE BOY ALLIES UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES; or, Leading the American Troops to the Firing Line. THE BOY ALLIES WITH HAIG IN FLANDERS; or, The Fighting Canadians of Vimy Ridge. THE BOY ALLIES WITH PERSHING IN FRANCE; or, Over the Top at Chateau Thierry. THE BOY ALLIES WITH MARSHAL FOCH; or, The Closing Days of the Great World War.

  For sale by all booksellers, or sent on receipt of price by thePublishers

  A. L. BURT COMPANY, 114-120 E. 23d St., NEW YORK

  THE GOLDEN BOYS SERIES

  By L. P. Wyman, Ph.D.

  Dean of Pennsylvania Military College.

  A new series of instructive copyright stories for boys of High SchoolAge.

  Handsome Cloth Binding.

  Price, 50 cents each

  Postage 10c extra

  THE GOLDEN BOYS AND THEIR NEW ELECTRIC CELL THE GOLDEN BOYS AT THE FORTRESS THE GOLDEN BOYS IN THE MAINE WOODS THE GOLDEN BOYS WITH THE LUMBER JACKS THE GOLDEN BOYS RESCUED BY RADIO THE GOLDEN BOYS ALONG THE RIVER ALLAGASH THE GOLDEN BOYS AT THE HAUNTED CAMP THE GOLDEN BOYS ON THE RIVER DRIVE THE GOLDEN BOYS SAVE THE CHAMBERLAIN DAM THE GOLDEN BOYS ON THE TRAIL

  For sale by all booksellers, or sent on receipt of price by thePublishers

  A. L. BURT COMPANY, 114-120 E. 23d St., NEW YORK

  THE RANGER BOYS SERIES

  By Claude H. La Belle

  A new series of copyright titles for Boys 12 to 16 years telling of theadventures of three boys with the Forest Rangers in the state of Maine.

  Handsome Cloth Binding.

  Price, 50 cents each

  Postage 10c extra

  THE RANGER BOYS TO THE RESCUE THE RANGER BOYS FIND THE HERMIT THE RANGER BOYS AND THE BORDER SMUGGLERS THE RANGER BOYS OUTWIT THE TIMBER THIEVES THE RANGER BOYS AND THEIR REWARD

  For sale by all booksellers, or sent on receipt of price by thePublishers

  A. L. BURT COMPANY, 114-120 E. 23d St., NEW YORK

  Footnote:

  [1]: Mule-skinner is a name given to teamsters in the West, and as they prove to be pretty hard cases and tough citizens as a rule, it is sometimes used to contemptuously refer to one who deserves terms of reproach.

 


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