Nick Carter Stories No. 121, January 2, 1915: The call of death; or, Nick Carter's clever assistant
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No. 121. NEW YORK, January 2, 1915. Price Five Cents.
Edited by CHICKERING CARTER.
“There’s no question in my mind, inspector, as to who did the job,” said Nick Carter.
“You feel sure of it, then?”
Nicholas Carter
Burke Jenkins
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THE NEWS OF ALL NATIONS.
More Money for Farmers.
Woman Builder of Death Machines.
Girl Soldier’s Escape.
Engine Hurls House One Hundred Feet.
Man Kills Dog With His Fist.
Giants May Train in West.
Hunter Shot by Playful Hound.
Disobeyed His Orders, Killed 600 Germans.
War Cuts Canal Income.
Courtney, at 65, Works as Usual.
“Boy Zeppelin” Earns Coin from War Kites.
Penn Out of Aquatics.
Elopers Drowned in River.
Tires of Looking at His Own Gravestone.
Some New Inventions.
Bears Eating Farmers’ Pigs.
Pushing Buttons President’s Job.
Four-room Dwelling Hacked from Rock.
Gives His Life for Science.
Wireless an Aid to Science.
England Training 1,250,000 Soldiers.
Ridding Country of Cattle Plague.
Fate Calls Upon a Modern Valjean.
Ocean-to-ocean Auto Travel.
Indian Waif-king to Assemble Tribe.
The Nick Carter Stories