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BOOKS BY

Frank H. Cheley


BOY RIDERS OF THE ROCKIES; or CAMPING ON TOP OF THE WORLD.


14 full page illustrations from the author's own photographs. 336 Pages. $2.00.


A true story of a wonderful boys' camp high up in the Colorado Rockies where annually scores of boys are living again the grand old days of Buffalo Bill and Kit Carson.


THE BOYS' BOOK OF CAMP FIRES.


Illustrated by the author's own pictures of camp-fire life. 400 Pages. $2.50.


A standard and beautifully illustrated book of camp life with advice on all matters pertaining to it. As a camp owner, a director of boys' activities for many years, the author knows what advice is needed and how to give it interestingly.


CAMP-FIRE YARNS; or FAMOUS STORIES TOLD AROUND THE CAMP-FIRE.


352 Pages. $1.50.


No boy or man has ever forgotten those evenings he spent before the camp-fire, or forgot the stories which were told.

Mr. Cheley's selections are the choicest which have ever been issued.


THE MYSTERY OF CHIMNEY ROCK.


320 Pages. $1.75.


A fascinating story of the search for gold in the land of the Ute Indians in the days of '49. The story of this wonderful period of our country's history should interest every boy.


FOR FATHERS.

THE JOB OF BEING A DAD.


352 Pages. $1.75.


DAD, WHOSE BOY IS YOURS?


160 Pages. $1.25. (Pocket size, limp covers.)


Every father in the country should read these truly remarkable books. The author is the President of the Father and Son League of America, and has had long experience in work with boys.

He says: "This job of being a dad to a real boy is really the biggest job in the world," and he proves it.