The Campfire Girls of Roselawn
IN RADI
ties Shop the girls discussed the mysterious happening on
hall probably never see that girl again, or those two women. Only, that lean
m," Jessie Norwood said. "But we did not co
eous sundaes," declared Amy Drew. "Your mo
aerials, anyway. Of course, I shall have to send for most of the parts of t
murmured Amy. "I had
utside Ye Craftsman's Bookshop they ran into Nell Stanley, who they knew had no business at all there on Main Street at this hour of the afternoon. Nell was the minister's daughter
so fresh, her chestnut hair so abundant, her gray eyes so brilliantly intelligent, and her teeth so dazzling. "
e will spend the evening with Jess helping her build a radio thing so
"It's just wonderful. Reverend 21 says he may have to broad
said it. Nobody else ever called the good clergyman by it. But Nell was something between a daughter and a wife
ing to take me in their car out to the Parkville home of their daughter-Oh, say! If your radio isn't finished, Jess, why can't you and Amy come with us? The Brandon car is big enough. And t
yet," cried Jess. "I
come and hear a re
ons won't min
d me to invite some young friends. But I hadn't thought of doing so. But I must h
clared Jess, as the mini
ounced Amy. "Is this radio bu
. I know several of the little books I
s a fine place to browse, when one had an hour to spare. But the
Norwood did-and somewhat to their surprise right n
they had made their selections, "we have quite a call for books on that topic. It is be
," declared Amy with her
I don't know why you shouldn'
do a girl ought to do a
d to her father's account. "You let me know how you get on building it
. "And why do you suppose, Jess, folks always have to sugge
a while ago, it would have been handy if Darry or Burd
ollege men." She giggled. "And I wager
e out in the Marig
. Father insisted that Darry shouldn't touch the yacht, when Uncle Will died and left it to him last fall, until the college year 24 was ended. We go
ocean. Oh, Amy!" Jess suddenly exclaimed, "if I get my radio rigg
rigging on the yacht isn't like this radio thing you are
regular sending set-like the one I hope to have, if father will let me.
t mean it is as easy a
say that, pretty soon, we could carry receiving and sending sets in our pocket
ckets spoil the set of even a spor
s hardware. Oh! Amy Drew! There is a radio set in his w
s," murmured Amy, following
er about the radio matter. Mrs. Norwood had cheerfully given her consent. Amy had once said that i
ut don't bring it into the h
urteen. The lightning switch Mr. Brill had among his electric fixtures-merely a porcelain base, thirty ampe
ey as well as the ground connections which Mr. Brill had in stock. He was anxious to sell her a complete set like that he was exhibiting in
ot want to miss going with Nell Stanley and the Brandons to Parkville for the radio entertainmen
!" she declared, as she had int
out the girl that had been carried away in the automobile. Mr. Norwood had not been much interested in the new
it all ourselves-Amy and I. And Mr. Brill is going to send up some wire and things. Of cour
ybe Chapman can find some use for the hardware
ted by paying a share of the monthly hardware bill. Anyhow, Jessie as well as Amy, went off very gayly in the Brandon car with the minister's daughter. Mr.
pit," declared Amy, the gay. "You know, I think it is rather nice to be a grandmo
ad to Parkville, a big car passed the Brandon automobile coming into town. It was bei
those French cars are
s?" cried Amy, excite
car or the lady?" l
Amy rejoined 28 scornfully. "Didn't
m admitted. "Are you sure that was
Amy, with confidence.
rticulars of the chums' adventure. But none of them k
ically. "I really wish there was some way of finding out
ng the
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