TWO BOY GOLD MINERS, Or Lost in the Mountains

JACK THE RUNAWAY, Or On the Road with a Circus

Cupples & Leon Co., Publishers, New York

Copyright, 1909, by
CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY
TOM THE TELEPHONE BOY

CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I A Queer Customer[ 1]
II Tom Is Suspicious[ 14]
III Busy Days[ 22]
IV Strange Actions[ 30]
V Charley Grove’s Idea[ 39]
VI Out of Work[ 45]
VII Looking for a Situation[ 54]
VIII Dr. Spidderkins’ Pocketbook[ 63]
IX Tom Learns Something[ 70]
X Getting a Place[ 77]
XI Tom Makes a Discovery[ 85]
XII Seeking Information[ 97]
XIII A Mysterious Message[ 105]
XIV Sandow Is Alarmed[ 112]
XV Mr. Cutler’s Visitor[ 119]
XVI An Odd Client[ 124]
XVII A Mean Plot[ 132]
XVIII Tom Is Accused[ 140]
XIX A Girl’s Testimony[ 145]
XX Vindication of Tom[ 153]
XXI Tom Tells His Suspicions[ 159]
XXII The Missing Papers[ 165]
XXIII Dr. Spidderkins Is Angry[ 176]
XXIV The Flight[ 190]
XXV Tom’s Promotion—Conclusion [ 196]

TOM THE TELEPHONE BOY


CHAPTER I
A QUEER CUSTOMER

“Hurrah! Good news, mother!” cried Tom Baldwin, as he hurried into the house, throwing his hat on the rack. “Fine luck! Where are you?”