BRAVE AND BOLD WEEKLY
All kinds of stories that boys like. The biggest and best nickel's worth ever offered. High art colored covers. Thirty-two big pages. Price, 5 cents.
338—Working His Way Upward; or, From Footlights to Riches. By Fred Thorpe.
339—The Fourteenth Boy; or, How Vin Lovell Won Out. By Weldon J. Cobb.
340—Among the Nomads; or, Life in the Open. By the author of "Through Air to Fame."
341—Bob, the Acrobat; or, Hustle and Win Out. By Harrie Irving Hancock.
342—Through the Earth; or, Jack Nelson's Invention. By Fred Thorpe.
343—The Boy Chief; or, Comrades of Camp and Trail. By John De Morgan.
344—Smart Alec; or, Bound to Get There. By Weldon J. Cobb.
345—Climbing Up; or, The Meanest Boy Alive. By Harrie Irving Hancock.
346—Comrades Three; or, With Gordon Keith in the South Seas. By Lawrence White, Jr.
347—A Young Snake-charmer; or, The Fortunes of Dick Erway. By Fred Thorpe.
348—Checked Through to Mars; or, Adventures in Other Worlds. By Weldon J. Cobb.
349—Fighting the Cowards; or, Among the Georgia Moonshiners. By Harrie Irving Hancock.
350—The Mud River Boys; or, The Fight for Penlow's Mill. By John L. Douglas.
351—Grit and Wit; or, Two of a Kind. By Fred Thorpe.