series.
[Signature: Jack Binns]
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I The Collision 9
II To the Rescue 19
III At the Wireless Station 31
IV Radio Plans 46
V Back from the Beach 55
VI Radio's Long Arm 62
VII Learning to Send 69
VIII A Rattling Fight 77
IX Larry Reappears 85
X A Terrible Accident 94
XI Light Out of Darkness 102
XII A Glad Announcement 113
XIII Full of Promise 119
XIV An Impromptu Feast 125
XV Getting a Trial 135
XVI Speed 144
XVII Vaulting Ambition 151
XVIII New Hope 160
XIX Listening In 166
XX The Wonderful Science 173
XXI The Vanishing Crooks 178
XXII Broadcasting Marvels 185
XXIII The First Venture 197
XXIV Winning Out 204
XXV Solving the Mystery 215
THE RADIO BOYS AT THE SENDING STATION
CHAPTER I
THE COLLISION
"Isn't it a grand and glorious feeling?" exclaimed Bob Layton, a tall
stalwart lad of fifteen, as he stretched himself out luxuriously on the
warm sands of the beach at Ocean Point and pulled his cap a little further
over his eyes to keep out the rays of the sun.
"I'll tell the world it is," agreed Joe Atwood, his special chum, as he
burrowed lazily into the hollow he had scooped out for himself. "You don't
have to put up any argument to prove it, Bob. I admit it from the start."
"Same here," chimed in Herb Fennington, sprawled out in a fashion which if
certainly inelegant was quite as certainly comfortable. "Take it from me,
it's great. I could die loafing like this."
"Seems to be unanimous," remarked Bob, "although I haven't heard Jimmy's
musical voice mixing into the conversation and he's usually right there
with the talk. I wonder----"
Just then he was interrupted by a vigorous snore proceeding from a fourth
member of the group, a fat round-faced boy slightly younger than the
others, who was lying on his back a few feet away.
The boys broke into a laugh.
"There's the answer," chuckled Herb. "Trust Jimmy to go to sleep on the
slightest provocation. There's only one thing he can do better, and that
is eating."
"He sure is no slouch at either," laughed Joe. "Th
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