Wide-Awake Magazine
Edited by Burt L. Standish
| Volume IV | CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 10, 1916 | Number 3 |
| ONE NOVELETTE | |||
| The Speedway of Fate | Franklin Pitt | [1] | |
| TWO CONTINUED STORIES | |||
Frank Merriwell, Jr., At Fardale. From the leaves of Frank Merriwell’s notebook A Four-Part Story—Part Two. | [33] | ||
| Trooper Stewart, Substitute A Three-Part Story—Part Three. | H. E. Williamson | [58] | |
| FIVE SHORT STORIES | |||
| Skates, Skis, and a Saphead | William Wallace Cook | [71] | |
| The Basket-Ball Boss | Leslie W. Quirk | [85] | |
| Clem Frobisher’s Man-sized Job | Allan Hawkwood | [99] | |
| The Shock | Grant Trask Reeves | [111] | |
| Cap’n Dan’s Son | Bernard Teevan | [119] | |
| MISCELLANEOUS | |||
| Some New Inventions | [32] | Unique Names for Creeks | [118] |
| Some Interesting Facts | [84] | Odd Bits of News | [124] |
| Entombed Miners Rescued | [110] | Youngest University Student | [128] |
| Applause | [125] | ||
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