iations.
Will had a large number of splendid pictures to carry back; and all
the boys would often think of the happy times spent at the big lake.
Other events would undoubtedly cross their path, but in reviewing the
strenuous past Frank and his Outdoor Chums would always remember with
deepest interest the mystery of the golden cup, and how strangely it
was solved while they were in camp at Cabin Point.
THE END
* * * * *
Darewell Chums
SERIES
_By_ ALLEN CHAPMAN
* * * * *
The Heroes of the School
Ned Wilding's Disappearance
Frank Roscoe's Secret
Fenn Masterson's Discovery
Bart Keene's Hunting Days
* * * * *
Up and doing from the word go are these "Darewell Chums," a
group of boys who stick together thru thick and thin; thru
high adventure and scrapes. On the field of sport and in the
broader field of life, their comradeship persists. There are
several mysteries interwoven thru these tales that baffle the
most astute. To follow the fortunes of "The Darewell Chums,"
prepare for an exciting journey in Bookland.
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CLEVELAND, O.
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