The Radio Boys on the Mexican Border
is shoulder. Seeing he was discovered he broke into a desperate run. He was heading toward
ront of the house came the sound of a po
cried Bob, who was in the lead. "D
k away at a tangent from their course as the man disappeared around t
Bob, and he fo
nd Tom Barnum were laboring along some yards in t
as he grasped the meaning of the boys' maneu
Bob over his shoulder. "We'
called the Gut. Furthermore, the drive approached this place by a winding, circuitous route, while the boys were not far distant from it by the shortcut through the woods which they were followin
of triumph as he heard the roar of the approaching car and realized he had arrived first. The car slowed down as it ente
touring car with the top folded back. There were three men in it, one on the seat beside the driver and the third in the rear. He was the man who had entered the
e landed on the running board beside the rear seat. Steadying himself as the car lurched from the impact of his weight, Bob reache
throttle and the car leaped ahead, and at the same
moment found himself flat on his back in the r
nk, dropped to the road beside him and bent ove
b, are y
the back of his
"But they got
on the top of the bank, and Mr. Temple and
scrambled to his feet. "But, say, I see you captured something
ng from the car he had dragged his victim's coat
" surmised Frank. "I could see him threshing around just as I came up to the to
. "Well, I'd rather have had the fellow. This isn't any
up the garment. "Let's see what's in the pocket
well. And, Bob, did you notice the license number o
Bob. "I was too
of paper. "Return trip ticket to Ransome, New Mexico. And a wallet with a big bunch of bills in it. And here,
e envelope. Mr. Temple noted the seal had been broken, and opening it he pulled out
the paper contained a list of names of "independents" in the oil field, together with other information, which would give the Oct
but you did a good stroke of business that time. Come," he added, "we'll go back to the
red to Mr. Temple, and he asked Frank what was the name
York. Evidently the man came from-why, Mr. Temple, he came here from Ransome,
id Mr. Temple gravely. "Th
. "Say, Bob," he declared, "old Jack isn