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The Putnam Hall Series Companion Stories to the Famous Rover Boys Series By ARTHUR M. WINFIELD Open-air pastimes have always been popular with boys, and should always be encouraged. These books mingle adventure and fact, and will appeal to every manly boy. izmo. Handsomely printed and illustrated. Price 60 Cents Pev Voltatne, Postpaid. THE PUTNAM HALL MYSTERY Or The School Chums' Strange Discovery The particulars of the mystery and the solution of it are very interesting reading. THE PUTNAM HALL ENCAMPMENT Or The Secret of the Old Mill A story full of vim and vigor, telling what the cadets did during

  • ihe summer encampment, including a visit to a mysterious old

mill, said to be haunted. The book has a wealth of fun in it. THE PUTNAM HALL REBELLION Or The Rival Runaways The boys had good reasons for running away during Captain Putnam's absence. They had plenty of fun, and several queer td ventures. THE PUTNAM HALL CHAMPIONS Or Bound to Win Out In this volume the Putnam Hall Cadets show what they can do in various keen rivalries on the athletic field and elsewhere. There is one victory which leads to a most unlocked-f or discovery. THE PUTNAM HALL CADETS Or Good Times in School and Out The cadets are lively, flesh-and-blood fellows, bound to make friends from the start. There are some keen rivalries, in school and out, and something is told of a remarkable midnight feast and a hazing that had an unlooked for ending. THE PUTNAM HALL RIVALS Or Fun and Sport Afloat and Ashore It is a lively, rattling, breezy story of school life in this country written by one who knows all about its pleasures and its perplexi- ties, its glorious excitements, and its chilling disappointments. GROSSET & DUNLAP ^ NEW YORK