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
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| 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?”