Baseball Joe on the School Nine; or, Pitching for the Blue Banner

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by Lester Chadwick


  THE HARRY HARDING SERIES

  By ALFRED RAYMOND

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  The trials and triumphs of Harry Harding and Teddy Burke, two wide-awakeboys who make a humble beginning on the messenger force of a greatdepartment store, with the firm resolve to become successful businessmen, form a series of narratives calculated to please the alert,progressive boys of today.

  =HARRY HARDING--_Messenger "45"_=

  When Harry Harding bravely decided to leave school in order to help hismother in the fight against poverty, he took his first long step towardssuccessful manhood. How Harry chanced to meet mischievous, red-hairedTeddy Burke who preferred work to school, how Teddy and Harry becamemessengers in Martin Brothers' Department store and what happened tothem there, is a story that never flags in interest.

  =HARRY HARDING'S YEAR OF PROMISE=

  After a blissful two weeks' vacation, spent together, Harry Harding andTeddy Burke again take up their work in Martin Brothers' store. Their"year of promise" brings them many new experiences, pleasant andunpleasant, but more determined than ever to reach the goal they haveset for themselves, they pass courageously and hopefully over the roughplaces, meeting with many surprises and exciting incidents which advancethem far on the road to success.

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