THE MOON COLONY

BY WILLIAM DIXON BELL

THE GOLDSMITH PUBLISHING COMPANY

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Copyright 1937 by

The Goldsmith Publishing Company

MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CONTENTS
I[Bullet Proof]
II[The Stowaway]
III[An Arctic Blizzard]
IV[A Flashing Cylinder]
V[Down into the Den]
VI[A Dangerous Scientist]
VII[Ready to Crush Out Life]
VIII[Billy Takes a Part]
IX[Start to the Moon]
X[Toplinsky Calls the Bluff]
XI[Tables Turned and No Eats]
XII[Toplinsky Grinned Slyly to Himself]
XIII[The Landing]
XIV[A Moon Army]
XV[Battling with Crickets]
XVI[Billy Disappears]
XVII[“Something’s Got Me”]
XVIII[In the Chamber of Horrors]
XIX[The Knife Dance]
XX[Mysterious Cavern Lamps]
XXI[Crickets Swarming to War]
XXII[The Wheezing Ramph]
XXIII[Sons of the Great Selina]
XXIV[Behind a Copper Wall]
XXV[Gunpowder vs. Chlorine Gas]
XXVI[Writhing, Wriggling Ramphs]
XXVII[Carza’s Use of Lava Streams]
XXVIII[In the Armory]
XXIX[Out of the Depths]

CHAPTER I
Bullet Proof

Julian Epworth reasoned that his departure from Salt Lake City was a profound secret. The fact that an airship carrying gold was on the way to Los Angeles convoyed by armed airplanes had been kept inside of the office. Because of this Epworth thought that he had an easy job.