th all his bluster knocked out of him, Buck slunk away. The boys were
not surprised to learn in the next letter from home that the insurance
company had been paid.
"Some excitement we have had here," remarked Bob. "Wonder if we'll ever
have such strenuous times again."
"Sure," declared Joe promptly, and he was right, as we shall see in the
next volume of this series, to be called, "The Radio Boys with the
Forest Rangers." In that volume we shall see how they fought a fire that
came close to ending tragically.
After a good dinner, the boys lay sprawled out on the grass basking in
the spring sunshine and utterly at peace with themselves and the world.
"Well, it's been hard work, but we've had pretty good luck at trailing a
voice," observed Bob.
"Yes," agreed Joe with a grin, "and s-s-s-such a v-v-v-voice!"
And Jimmy whistled.
THE END
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THE RADIO BOYS SERIES
(Trademark Registered)
By ALLEN CHAPMAN
Author of the "Railroad Series," Etc.
Illustrated. Individual Colored Wrappers For Each Story.
Every Volume Complete in Itself.
A new series for boys giving full details of radio work, both in sending
and receiving--telling how small and large amateur sets can be made and
operated, and how some boys got a lot of fun and adventure out of what
they did. Each volume from first to last is so thoroughly fascinating,
so strictly up-to-date and accurate, we feel sure all lads will peruse
them with great delight.
Each volume has a Foreword by Jack Binns, the well-known radio expert of
the New York Tribune.
THE RADIO BOYS' FIRST WIRELESS;
Or, Winning the Ferberton Prize.
THE RADIO BOYS AT OCEAN POINT;
Or, The Message That Saved the Ship.
THE RADIO BOYS AT THE SENDING STATION;
Or, Making Good in the Wireless Room.
THE RADIO BOYS AT MOUNTAIN PASS;
Or, The Midnight Call for Assistance.
THE RADIO BOYS TRAILING A VOICE;
Or, Solving a Wireless Mystery.
THE RADIO BOYS WITH THE FOREST RANGERS;
Or, The Great Fire on Spruce Mountain.
THE RADIO BOYS WITH THE ICEBERG PATROL;
Or, Making Safe the Ocean Lanes.
Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York
* * * * * *
THE TOM SWIFT SERIES
By VICTOR APPLETON
Uniform Style of Binding.
Individual Colored Wrappers For Each Story.
Every Volume Complete in Itself.
Every boy possesses some form of inventive genius. Tom Swift is a bright,
ingenious boy and his inventions and
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