Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . TONY THE TRUMPETER BUGLE CALL IN THE FOREST MYSTERIOUS RECRUIT FROM DIS-TANT LAND INVENTION FOR SCOUT STAFF THE CAPTURE OF RED JOE^S GANG. BIRDS had left their roosts, bees were at work and the sunwas two hours high—and still the tired scouts slept on.They had remained too long around the comfortable fire aftertheir first hard day in camp and so they failed to greet the sunas he came up to dispel the darkness. There is no telling how long the scouts would have slept hadnot the lively notes of a trumpet been wafted to the camp fr

Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . TONY THE TRUMPETER BUGLE CALL IN THE FOREST MYSTERIOUS RECRUIT FROM DIS-TANT LAND INVENTION FOR SCOUT STAFF THE CAPTURE OF RED JOE^S GANG. BIRDS had left their roosts, bees were at work and the sunwas two hours high—and still the tired scouts slept on.They had remained too long around the comfortable fire aftertheir first hard day in camp and so they failed to greet the sunas he came up to dispel the darkness. There is no telling how long the scouts would have slept hadnot the lively notes of a trumpet been wafted to the camp fr Stock Photo
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Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . TONY THE TRUMPETER BUGLE CALL IN THE FOREST MYSTERIOUS RECRUIT FROM DIS-TANT LAND INVENTION FOR SCOUT STAFF THE CAPTURE OF RED JOE^S GANG. BIRDS had left their roosts, bees were at work and the sunwas two hours high—and still the tired scouts slept on.They had remained too long around the comfortable fire aftertheir first hard day in camp and so they failed to greet the sunas he came up to dispel the darkness. There is no telling how long the scouts would have slept hadnot the lively notes of a trumpet been wafted to the camp fromup the river. Mr. Manning was the first to awaken. Hethought at first he again was in the army. First came thesound of first call, somewhat different from that to which hewas accustomed. This was followed by the notes of reveille, the call sounded to awaken soldiers to duty. He jumped from his bed. By this time some of the boyswere stirring and before the call had ended all were aroused. 66 TONY, THE ITALIAN TRUMPETER Hastily preparing for investigation, Mr.