Wide awake titleEdited by Burt L. Standishdouble-linedVolume IVboxCONTENTS FOR JANUARY 10, 1916boxNumber 3double-linedONE NOVELETTEThe Speedway of FateFranklin Pitt1TWO CONTINUED STORIESFrank Merriwell, Jr., At Fardale. From the leaves of Frank Merriwell’s notebookA Four-Part Story—Part Two.33Trooper Stewart, SubstituteA Three-Part Story—Part Three.H. E. Williamson58FIVE SHORT STORIESSkates, Skis, and a SapheadWilliam Wallace Cook71The Basket-Ball BossLeslie W. Quirk85Clem Frobisher’s Man-sized JobAllan Hawkwood99The ShockGrant Trask Reeves111Cap’n Dan’s SonBernard Teevan119MISCELLANEOUSSome New Inventions32Unique Names for Creeks118Some Interesting Facts84Odd Bits of News124Entombed Miners Rescued110Youngest University Student128Applause125double-linedSemi-monthly publication issued by STREET & SMITH, 79-89 Seventh Avenue, New York City.Ormond G. SmithandGeorge C. Smith, Proprietors. Copyright, 1916, by Street & Smith, New York. Copyrighted, 1916, by Street & Smith, Great Britain.All Rights Reserved.Publishers everywhere are cautioned against using any of the contents of this Magazine either wholly or in part. Entered at the New York, N. Y., Post Office, as Second-class Matter, under an act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Canadian subscriptions, $2.72. Foreign, $3.44.WARNING—Do not subscribe through agents unknown to you. Complaints are daily made by persons thus victimized.IMPORTANT—Authors, agents and publishers are requested to note that this firm does not hold itself responsible for loss of unsolicited manuscripts while at this office or in transit, and that it cannot undertake to hold uncalled for manuscripts for a longer period than six months. If the return of manuscripts is expected, postage should be enclosed.YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00SINGLE COPIES, 10 CENTS
Wide awake title
Edited by Burt L. Standish
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Volume IVboxCONTENTS FOR JANUARY 10, 1916boxNumber 3
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ONE NOVELETTEThe Speedway of FateFranklin Pitt1TWO CONTINUED STORIESFrank Merriwell, Jr., At Fardale. From the leaves of Frank Merriwell’s notebookA Four-Part Story—Part Two.33Trooper Stewart, SubstituteA Three-Part Story—Part Three.H. E. Williamson58FIVE SHORT STORIESSkates, Skis, and a SapheadWilliam Wallace Cook71The Basket-Ball BossLeslie W. Quirk85Clem Frobisher’s Man-sized JobAllan Hawkwood99The ShockGrant Trask Reeves111Cap’n Dan’s SonBernard Teevan119MISCELLANEOUSSome New Inventions32Unique Names for Creeks118Some Interesting Facts84Odd Bits of News124Entombed Miners Rescued110Youngest University Student128Applause125
Frank Merriwell, Jr., At Fardale. From the leaves of Frank Merriwell’s notebook
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Semi-monthly publication issued by STREET & SMITH, 79-89 Seventh Avenue, New York City.Ormond G. SmithandGeorge C. Smith, Proprietors. Copyright, 1916, by Street & Smith, New York. Copyrighted, 1916, by Street & Smith, Great Britain.All Rights Reserved.Publishers everywhere are cautioned against using any of the contents of this Magazine either wholly or in part. Entered at the New York, N. Y., Post Office, as Second-class Matter, under an act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Canadian subscriptions, $2.72. Foreign, $3.44.
WARNING—Do not subscribe through agents unknown to you. Complaints are daily made by persons thus victimized.
WARNING—Do not subscribe through agents unknown to you. Complaints are daily made by persons thus victimized.
IMPORTANT—Authors, agents and publishers are requested to note that this firm does not hold itself responsible for loss of unsolicited manuscripts while at this office or in transit, and that it cannot undertake to hold uncalled for manuscripts for a longer period than six months. If the return of manuscripts is expected, postage should be enclosed.YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00SINGLE COPIES, 10 CENTS