Billie Bradley and the School Mystery; Or, The Girl From Oklahoma

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by Janet D. Wheeler


  THE BETTY GORDON SERIES

  BY ALICE B. EMERSON

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors_. _Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid_.

  BETTY GORDON at BRAMBLE FARM]

  1. BETTY GORDON AT BRAMBLE FARM _or The Mystery of a Nobody_

  At twelve Betty is left an orphan.

  2. BETTY GORDON IN WASHINGTON _or Strange Adventures in a Great City_

  Betty goes to the National Capitol to find her uncle and has several unusual adventures.

  3. BETTY GORDON IN THE LAND OF OIL _or The Farm That Was Worth a Fortune_

  From Washington the scene is shifted to the great oil fields of our country. A splendid picture of the oil field operations of today.

  4. BETTY GORDON AT BOARDING SCHOOL _or The Treasure of Indian Chasm_

  Seeking treasures of Indian Chasm makes interesting reading.

  5. BETTY GORDON AT MOUNTAIN CAMP _or The Mystery of Ida Bellethorne_

  At Mountain Camp Betty found herself in the midst of a mystery.

  6. BETTY GORDON AT OCEAN PARK _or School Chums on the Boardwalk_

  A glorious outing that Betty and her chums never forgot.

  7. BETTY GORDON AND HER SCHOOL CHUMS _or Bringing the Rebels to Terms_

  Rebellious students, disliked teachers and mysterious robberies.

  8. BETTY GORDON AT RAINBOW RANCH _or Cowboy Joe’s Secret_

  Betty and her chums have a grand time in the saddle.

  9. BETTY GORDON IN MEXICAN WILDS _or The Secret of the Mountains_

  Betty receives a fake telegram and finds both Bob and herself held for ransom in a mountain cave.

  10. BETTY GORDON AND THE LOST PEARLS _or A Mystery of The Seaside_

  Betty and her chums go to the ocean shore for a vacation and Betty becomes involved in the disappearance of a string of pearls.

  11. BETTY GORDON ON THE CAMPUS _or The Secret of the Trunk Room_

  An up-to-date college story with a strange mystery that is bound to fascinate any girl reader.

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  THE CURLYTOPS SERIES

  By HOWARD R. GARIS

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors_. _Price per volume, 50 cents. Postage 10 cents additional._

  THE CURLY TOPS AT CHERRY FARM]

  1. THE CURLYTOPS AT CHERRY FARM _or Vacation Days in the Country_

  A tale of happy vacation days on a farm.

  2. THE CURLYTOPS ON STAR ISLAND _or Camping Out with Grandpa_

  The Curlytops camp on Star Island.

  3. THE CURLYTOPS SNOWED IN _or Grand Fun with Skates and Sleds_

  The Curlytops on lakes and hills.

  4. THE CURLYTOPS AT UNCLE FRANK’S RANCH _or Little Folks on Ponyback_

  Out West on their uncle’s ranch they have a wonderful time.

  5. THE CURLYTOPS AT SILVER LAKE _or On the Water with Uncle Ben_

  The Curlytops camp out on the shores of a beautiful lake.

  6. THE CURLYTOPS AND THEIR PETS _or Uncle Toby’s Strange Collection_

  An old uncle leaves them to care for his collection of pets.

  7. THE CURLYTOPS AND THEIR PLAYMATES _or Jolly Times Through the Holidays_

  They have great times with their uncle’s collection of animals.

  8. THE CURLYTOPS IN THE WOODS _or Fun at the Lumber Camp_

  Exciting times in the forest for Curlytops.

  9. THE CURLYTOPS AT SUNSET BEACH _or What Was Found in the Sand_

  The Curlytops have a fine time at the seashore.

  10. THE CURLYTOPS TOURING AROUND _or The Missing Photograph Albums_

  The Curlytops get in some moving pictures.

  11. THE CURLYTOPS IN A SUMMER CAMP _or Animal Joe’s Menagerie_

  There is great excitement as some mischievous monkeys break out of Animal Joe’s Menagerie.

  12. THE CURLYTOPS GROWING UP _or Winter Sports and Summer Pleasures_

  Little Trouble is a host in himself and his larger brother and sister are never still a minute, but go from one little adventure to another in a way to charm all youthful readers.

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  THE BARTON BOOKS FOR GIRLS

  By MAY HOLLIS BARTON

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. With colored jacket._ _Price 50 cents per volume._ _Postage 10 cents additional._

  _May Hollis Barton is a new writer for girls who is bound to win instant popularity. Her style is somewhat of a reminder of that of Louisa M. Alcott, but thoroughly up-to-date in plot and action. Clean tales that all the girls will enjoy reading._

  Two Girls and a Mystery]

  1. THE GIRL FROM THE COUNTRY _or Laura Mayford’s City Experiences_

  2. THREE GIRL CHUMS AT LAUREL HALL _or The Mystery of the School by the Lake_

  3. NELL GRAYSON’S RANCHING DAYS _or A City Girl in the Great West_

  4. FOUR LITTLE WOMEN OF ROXBY _or The Queer Old Lady Who Lost Her Way_

  5. PLAIN JANE AND PRETTY BETTY _or The Girl Who Won Out_

  6. LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE _or The Old Bachelor’s Ward_

  7. HAZEL HOOD’S STRANGE DISCOVERY _or The Old Scientist’s Treasure Box_

  8. TWO GIRLS AND A MYSTERY _or The Old House in the Glen_

  9. THE GIRLS OF LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND _or The Strange Sea Chest_

  10. KATE MARTIN’S PROBLEM _or Facing the Wide World_

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  Transcriber’s Note:

  Punctuation has been standardised. Variations in spelling andhyphenation have been retained as they appear in the originalpublication. Changes have been made as follows:

  Frontispiece caption FLUNG AN ARM ABOUT EDNA _changed to_ FLUNG AN ARM ABOUT EDINA

  Page 9 it may be roses, for instace _changed to_ it may be roses, for instance

  Page 16 her dress betweeen her and almost _changed to_ her dress between her and almost

  Page 32 anything but poverty-striken _changed to_ anything but poverty-stricken

  Page 80 begining to enjoy herself _changed to_ beginning to enjoy herself

  Page 84 when the saleswoman--voluable now _changed to_ when the saleswoman--voluble now

  Page 89 “I suppose it would,” she agreeed _changed to_ “I suppose it would,” she agreed

  Page 104 not-to-well disguised amusement _changed to_ not-too-well disguised amusement

  Page 122 they hurried up the backstairs _changed to_ they hurried up the back stairs

  Page 167 dormintories and the study halls _changed to_ dormitories and the study halls

  Page 168 “Get away, Billie!” One of them cried _changed to_ “Get away, Billie!” one of them cried

 


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