Penny Dreadfuls, 1897 · page 36 of 36
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____ Trim Carter, son of the famous “‘ Chick Carter,” is the leading character — in these fascinating stories, and his adventures form the most interesting be | a € Paice of detective work ever written. ? umbers always on hand. Price, post-paid, Five cents each. ; or, The Long ve Bushmen; or, a for | me ein Ausra d Fields of Kimberly. Wilk S; or, Hunting a Criminal on » tlie Dark ( Continent. s ; Trim Chang ‘aking Big Chances im in t e Main Shaft; ogg oe Criminals 2 4 | ‘il { a bs | 4 ie To = i a . 5 74 ’ f | - | i 2 » = 1 a ga S eee’ Oase. ss ij : _ ~~ é os , - a moe | | ' - , i | an : i Ps, | , = ‘ : b ‘ =" a - : / - aa ~— ’ 4 bt i , - ‘” » - i , = 4 - Ae a. | . Fr a. ¢ . ‘ 20—Trim’s Chase after a Murderer; or, Caught } in the Air. ba! 21—Trim im the Cigar Store; or, A Lively Wooden Indian. - 22—Trim in Mexico; or, Breakiug up a Secret So- ciety. “~ | 23—Trim in the Crescent City; or, A Break in | the Levee. ve 24—Trim’s Run of Luck; or, A Case Concluded Ahead of Time. 25—Trim’s Combination Case; or, Two Clients After the Same Man. | 25—Trim on the Road; or, A Leave of Absence that Turned out Gold. 27—Trim in Kansas City; or, The Detective’s Ex- periment in Second Sight. 28—Nick Carter at the Track; or, How He Became a Dead Game Sport. 29—Trim in the Dark, or, A Long Road that has no . Turning. 30—Nick Carter’s Railroad Case. 31—Trim’s Electric Machine; or, The Man Wi! o Had Charge of the Office. a> 32—Nick Carter at the lLron Pier; or, The Body Found in the Boat. ots the Grain | Chute or A Surprise | 34—Nic a pte Ag, ae haseteet the J Advertiog: nt | : — 36— Nick Carter in a Tight Place: or, a making 37—Nick Carter does his Best; or, a Foitune in- the Ballace. 38—Trim Behind the Footlights; or, the Hold U Up at the Casino. ~39—In Nick Carter’s Hands; OF, ye Fool and Money Soon Parted.