Dave Dashaway and His Hydroplane; Or, Daring Adventures over the Great Lake
ram, tracing a sudden seriousne
th a thoughtful air he
ra
s up?" querie
imagine,"
our dates," went on Hiram,
hat bothers me
on to the fac
off and let me go," suggest
e," cried Hiram. "They'd search a long time befor
said Dave. "The t
ncel all
hing on the programme fo
aero-hydrop
chine hasn'
t's
mshaw. I want to talk to h
is hangar. Dave read him the tel
are going so finely
said Dave, "but he probabl
dge, from what he sa
t right off for th
hat if I were you,
managers and explain abo
ifter comes Dav
e concerning which Dave had received a letter from the I
s handled all right
learn what's up," said Dave. "You'll look after
will," ple
hand bag. Hiram went to the railroad depot with him
erstate Aero Company w
ree hundred miles fr
a junction about dayl
wait for a train
depot restaurant. According to schedule he would reach
airs in general, when he chanced to direct his gaze at a newspaper the man in the forw
ver to try to scan the body matter of the article, when the locomotive whistled and the train slowed up for a station. The m
e works of the Interstate Aeroplane Company. He found it to be a very large p
bearing the sign "Aerodrome." He could not resist the impulse to enter it. Then he found himself go
iplanes, and hydroplanes. In one section were samples of the various accessories of th
, we've been
ent on by the Interstate people to drill h
got a hurry call wire
the ma
here and lost myself
the new hydr
e over the face o
esitatingl
ped to Columbus y
d better let the manager t
r constraint in the ma
ntroduce you," volu
ssed several large factory buildings. In their center
ness with the agent of the company and the hydroplane expert. His companion led him past
way, Mr. Rando
ly in his chair. He arose to his feet with a pleas
u," he spoke. "You re
and came
hy we sent for you?"
sir," re
ret," proceeded the manager, "bu
paper heading he had g
red if that had anythi
per since leaving Columbu
e Interstate Company, "our new mode