Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . Red Joe, wTho was sweating as if he were in a stokehole. That locates the wreck, said Joe, taking off his receivinghood. I dont know where Bradley Bay is, but someone mustknow. I dont believe they can get the life-savers. Mr. Manning wrote a message as follows: Editor New York Chronicle:—Amateur wireless ope-rator received message of shipwreck near Bradley Bay. Callfor help. Can you get this message to the proper place in theworld? SCOUTS SAFE A SHIP 111 He handed it to Joe, who read it and nodded. Dick wasdirected to take a squ


Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . Red Joe, wTho was sweating as if he were in a stokehole. That locates the wreck, said Joe, taking off his receivinghood. I dont know where Bradley Bay is, but someone mustknow. I dont believe they can get the life-savers. Mr. Manning wrote a message as follows: Editor New York Chronicle:—Amateur wireless ope-rator received message of shipwreck near Bradley Bay. Callfor help. Can you get this message to the proper place in theworld? SCOUTS SAFE A SHIP 111 He handed it to Joe, who read it and nodded. Dick wasdirected to take a squad including Dug, the signal scout, andmake all haste to the town, where the message was to be sentto the far-away Xew York editor at all hazard. Joe returned to his work and received the same cries forhelp time and again. The night wore on and only the flashes ofthe wireless apparatus appeared in the air. About midnight,he jumped to his instrument. Inland wireless station. Shipwreck message located. Help is sent, was the message he received, and. STAETIXG THE FLAME It Takes Only a Few Minutes to Secure the Desired Result by This Scout Method of Fire-Making he handed it to Mr. Manning. It was signed Speed, tele-graph editor. Cheer, boys, said the scoutmaster. Dug and Dick havesent their message and the wreck has been located. Tony sounded his trumpet, and the boys shouted. Silence, called Joe, and the boys instantly were quiet 112 SCO UTS SA VE A SHIP They want to know where we are, he said. Tell them, said Mr. Manning, and Joe sent to the editortheir location. Reporter starts for camp at once, was the reply, andthat ended the messages from the editor. All were tired out by this time and all except J oe turnedin. The signal scout stuck to his post the remainder of thenight, but received no additional information. When Bob and his squad plunged into the darkness, theywere determined to reach the station and do their very was a lonely station and apparently


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