WEEKLY MAGAZINE.

CONTAINING STORIES OF ADVENTURES ON LAND, SEA AND IN THE AIR.

Issued Weekly—By Subscription $2.50 per year. Application made for Second Class entry at the New York, N. Y., Post Office. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1903, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C., by Frank Tousey, 24 Union Square, New York.

No. 35.NEW YORK, JUNE 26, 1903.Price 5 Cents.

Lost in the Atlantic Valley;
OR,
FRANK READE, JR., AND HIS WONDER, THE “DART.”

By “NONAME.”

CONTENTS

CHAPTER[I].WHICH INTRODUCES OUR CHARACTERS AND THE SUBMARINE BOAT.
CHAPTER[II].THE EXPEDITION STARTS.
CHAPTER[III].ADVENTURES OF THE CAPTAIN AND THE PROFESSOR.
CHAPTER[IV].IN THE ATLANTIC VALLEY.
CHAPTER[V].THE SUNKEN WRECK.
CHAPTER[VI].IMPRISONED IN A WRECK.
CHAPTER[VII].A CLOSE CALL.
CHAPTER[VIII].THE EARTHQUAKE.
CHAPTER[IX].THE SUNKEN CITY.
CHAPTER[X].BURIED UNDER THE SEA.
CHAPTER[XI].ON THE REEF.
CHAPTER[XII].A FEARFUL SITUATION.
CHAPTER[XIII].THE END.

CHAPTER I.
WHICH INTRODUCES OUR CHARACTERS AND THE SUBMARINE BOAT.

Readestown, U. S. A., is a smart, flourishing little city upon a certain river which runs down to the sea, and it owes its founding and success to a family of wonderful inventors by the name of Reade.