Baseball Joe, Home Run King; or, The Greatest Pitcher and Batter on Record
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THE TOM FAIRFIELD SERIES
By ALLEN CHAPMAN
Author of the "Fred Fenton Athletic Series," "The Boys of PluckSeries," and "The Darewell Chums Series."
12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 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 firstbook in 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.
TOM FAIRFIELD IN CAMP _or The Secret of the Old Mill_
The boys decided to go camping, and located near an old mill. A wildman resided there and he made it decidedly lively for Tom and hischums. The secret of the old mill adds to the interest of the volume.
TOM FAIRFIELD'S PLUCK AND LUCK _or Working to Clear His Name_
While Tom was back at school some of his enemies tried to get him intotrouble. Something unusual occurred and Tom was suspected of a crime.How he set to work to clear his name is told in a manner to interestall young readers.
TOM FAIRFIELD'S HUNTING TRIP _or Lost in the Wilderness_
Tom was only a schoolboy, but he loved to use a shotgun or a rifle. Inthis volume we meet him on a hunting trip full of outdoor life and goodtimes around the camp-fire.
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS SERIES
By ROY ROCKWOOD
Author of "The Dave Dashaway Series," "Great Marvel Series," etc.
12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid.
All boys who love to be on the go will welcome the Speedwell boys. Theyare clean cut and loyal lads.
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 an unusual story. There was a wreck, and the lads, in theirpower launch, set out to the rescue. A vivid picture of a great stormadds 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.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS AND THEIR ICE RACER _or The Perils of a Great Blizzard_
The boys had an idea for a new sort of iceboat, to be run by combinedwind and motor power. How they built the craft, and what fine timesthey had on board of it, is well related.
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
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--Archaic and variable spellings were preserved.
--Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.
--Inconsistencies in formatting and punctuation of individual advertisements have been retained.
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