CHAPTER II. A STRANGER IN CAMP. CHAPTER III. A FRIEND IN NEED. CHAPTER IV. A CLASH OF AUTHORITY. CHAPTER VI. PUZZLING DEVELOPMENTS. CHAPTER VII. THE WILES OF A SCHEMER. CHAPTER VIII. A JOKE WITH RESULTS. CHAPTER XI. A PARTIAL VICTORY. CHAPTER XII. THE DOVE OF PEACE. CHAPTER XIII. GERMANY VERSUS MEXICO. CHAPTER XIV. AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR. CHAPTER XV. TRUE SPORTSMANSHIP. CHAPTER XVI. A TERRIBLE MISHAP. CHAPTER XVII. A DARING RESCUE. CHAPTER XVIII. QUICK WORK FOR DARREL. CHAPTER XX. A FRIEND FROM CAMP HAWTREY. CHAPTER XXI. TRYING TO BE FRIENDLY. CHAPTER XXIII. GETTING THE EVIDENCE. CHAPTER XXIV. CONCERNING THE EVIDENCE. CHAPTER XXVII. THE BOY WHO DIDN'T CARE. CHAPTER XXIX. THE COLONEL CALLS. CHAPTER XXX. MERRIWELL MISJUDGED. CHAPTER XXXI. DARREL'S RESOLVE. CHAPTER XXXII. THE LEDGE AT THE GULCH. CHAPTER XXXIII. FOLLOWING DARREL. CHAPTER XXXIV. A TANGLE OF EVENTS. CHAPTER XXXV. A RIFT IN THE CLOUDS. CHAPTER XXXVI. A CHANGE OF MIND. CHAPTER XXXVII. A MATTER OF THIRTY DOLLARS. CHAPTER XXXVIII. MORE DISCOURAGEMENT. CHAPTER XXXIX. GOOD INTENTIONS. CHAPTER XL. THE MYSTERIOUS BILLY SHOUP. CHAPTER XLII. GUFFEY'S QUEER ACTIONS. CHAPTER XLIII. REVIVING HOPES. CHAPTER XLIV. THE COLONEL'S TIP. CHAPTER XLVII. NOT ON THE PROGRAM. CHAPTER XLVIII. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. BOOKS THAT NEVER GROW OLD Alger Series Clean Adventure Stories for Boys Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variations in hyphenation and accents have been standardised but all other spelling and punctuation remains unchanged. The author has used the phrase ‘chip of the old block’ several times and the more usual ‘chip off’ once. This has not been changed. BOOKS FOR YOUNG MEN MERRIWELL SERIES ALL BY BURT L. STANDISH Stories of Frank and Dick Merriwell Fascinating Stories of Athletics A half million enthusiastic followers of the Merriwell brothers will attest the unfailing interest and wholesomeness of these adventures of two lads of high ideals, who play fair with themselves, as well as with the rest of the world. These stories are rich in fun and thrills in all branches of sports and athletics. They are extremely high in moral tone, and cannot fail to be of immense benefit to every boy who reads them. They have the splendid quality of firing a boy’s ambition to become a good athlete, in order that he may develop into a strong, vigorous, right-thinking man. ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT
In order that there may be no confusion, we desire to say that the books listed below will be issued during the respective months in New York City and vicinity. They may not reach the readers at a distance promptly, on account of delays in transportation. To be published in January, 1929. 209—Dick Merriwell, Universal Coach To be published in February, 1929. 211—Dick Merriwell’s Heroic Players To be published in March, 1929. 213—Frank Merriwell, Jr., Tested To be published in April, 1929. 216—Frank Merriwell, Jr.’s, Helping Hand To be published in May, 1929. 218—Frank Merriwell, Jr.’s, Mission To be published in June, 1929. 220—Frank Merriwell, Jr.’s, Timely Aid |