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- How I Would Have Handled the Taylor Case, (ts) True Detective Mysteries June 1924
- How Political Conventions Work, (ar) Boys’ Life June 1924
- How to Get Rid of That Neuritis, (ar) Physical Culture June 1924
- I Am a Youngster at Seventy, (ar) Physical Culture June 1924
- I Give Myself Up, (ts) True Detective Mysteries June 1924
- Ingenuity in Politics, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 7 1924
- I Walk Twenty-Five Miles to School, (ar) Physical Culture June 1924
- Literary Acrostics No. 16, (cn) The Cornhill Magazine June 1924
- The Loot of Nana Sahib [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #335, 1924 (by Harry Gregory Hill)
- Love Dreams of the Screen, (ms) Dream World June 1924, etc.
- The Love of Human Beings, (ms) Dream World June 1924
- The Man Who Stood Alone, (ts) True Detective Mysteries June 1924
- Medicine Has Become the Science of Guessing, (ar) Physical Culture June 1924
- Messengers from the Sky, (ar) Boys’ Life June 1924
- My Greatest Adventure Is “Queer”, (ts) True Detective Mysteries June 1924
- My Question for Gilda’s Jewels, (ts) True Detective Mysteries June 1924
- My Secret Mission for the King of Siam, (ts) True Detective Mysteries June 1924
- The Mystery of the Bobbed-Haired Bandit, (ts) True Detective Mysteries June 1924
- The Nation’s Out-of Doors, (ar) Boys’ Life June 1924
- One Thousand Dollars for Love Stories, (ms) Dream World June 1924
- Our $5,000 Prize Contest, (cn) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #1, June 1924
- Pictorial Action and Thrills, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #1, June 1924
- Pink Tights and Sawdust, (ts) Dream World June 1924
- The Police Never Learned the Truth, (ts) True Detective Mysteries June 1924
- Prize Offer—$1,000 Reward for Detective Work, (ts) True Detective Mysteries June 1924
- Simplified English, (pm) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #1, June 1924
- “The Ten Commandments”, (ms) The London Magazine June 1924
- The Truth About New York’s Underworld, (ts) True Detective Mysteries June 1924
- The Two Tyrannies, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 7 1924
- The Ultimatum, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 7 1924
- Wild Daisy, (ss) Dream World June 1924
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Crusoe Mag. #1, June 1924
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Magazine #60, June 1924
- A Facile Swindler, (ms) Mystery Magazine #159, July 1 1924
- A Fortune Teller’s Promise, (ms) Mystery Magazine #159, July 1 1924
- The Money-Order Gang, (ms) Mystery Magazine #159, July 1 1924
- A Quiet Thief, (ms) Mystery Magazine #159, July 1 1924
- Why Crooks Go Wrong, (ms) Mystery Magazine #159, July 1 1924
- Boys’ Friend Favourites: The Duke, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1204, July 5 1924
- Swimming Made Easy, (cl) The Scout July 5 1924
- Big Men Hard Up, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- A Congressman’s Regret, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- Explaining the Thing, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- Gossip of the Great, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924, etc.
- A Great Merchant’s Advice, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- Help the Postman, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- His Job, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- Mr. Marshall and the Interviewers, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- On the Trail of the Grey Cat [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #131, 1924
- Passing Up a Busher, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- Politics as a Profession, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- Smoking Up, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- Washington’s Best Mind, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- You Can’t Lose Yourself, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1924
- “Come and See Our Garden”, (ed) Liberty July 5 1924
- A Goodwood Guest [Daphne Wyse], (ss) The People July 6 1924 (by Edgar Wallace ,[?])
- A Christmas Present to a Horse, (ar) The Youth’s Companion July 10 1924
- Maudie Expresses Herself, (cl) Snappy Stories 1st July 1924
- Boys’ Friend Favourites: The Hon. Rollo Dayton, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1205, July 12 1924
- Camp Fire Chat, (ar) Chums July 12 1924
- Giants of the Sea, (ar) The Scout July 12 1924
- A Deauville Gamble [Daphne Wyse], (ss) The People July 13 1924 (by Edgar Wallace ,[?])
- The Criminal Lawyer and the Burglars, (ms) Mystery Magazine #160, July 15 1924
- Mail Thief Walks Away, (ms) Mystery Magazine #160, July 15 1924
- New Way of Swindling Travelers, (ms) Mystery Magazine #160, July 15 1924
- Queen of the Underworld, (ms) Mystery Magazine #160, July 15 1924
- Saws Four Bars to Escape, (ms) Mystery Magazine #160, July 15 1924
- Women Hold-Up Jail, (ms) Mystery Magazine #160, July 15 1924
- An Amorous Eye, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- Boys’ Friend Favourites: Peter Cuthbert Gunner of Rookwood School, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1206, July 19 1924
- “Bucketeers of Scenarios”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- The Chinese Way, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- “Cussing” Traps Three Suspects, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- Ducks Expose Liquor Cargo, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- Five Dapper Thieves, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- Former Bandit to Work Among Convicts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- He Was a Lock Expert, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- Jail Breaker Returns to Sing Sing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- The Loot for Four Months, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- Policeman Kills Youth, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- Seaside Holiday Hints, (ar) Chums July 19 1924
- A Harrogate Attachment [Daphne Wyse], (ss) The People July 20 1924 (by Edgar Wallace ,[?])
- Maudie, Instructress in Psychoanalysis, (cl) Snappy Stories 2nd July 1924
- Marko at Wembley [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #132, 1924 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- Behind My Husband’s Back, (ss) “I Confess” July 25 1924, etc.
- Best Woman Marksman, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- Bones Reveal Crime, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- Boys’ Friend Favourites: Clarence Cuffy of Rookwood School, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1207, July 26 1924
- Canada to Exchange Labor, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- A Crack Bowler!, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1207, July 26 1924
- Deer Are Trapped by Canals, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- Dog Walks Two Thousand Miles, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- Golf Links Near Sky, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- Indian Appeal to League, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- International Code Signals and Steamship Flags, (il) Chums July 26 1924
- Marking the Oregon Trails, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- “Oh, Pioneers”, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- Petrified Forests, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- Round-up of Wild Horses in Caribou, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- Scouts of the Far North, (ar) Chums July 26 1924
- Strange Indian Belief, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 26 1924
- A Matter of Preference [Daphne Wyse], (ss) The People July 27 1924 (by Edgar Wallace ,[?])
- Book Notes, (cl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1924, etc.
- The Case of Larachi the Lascar [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #342, 1924 (by Oliver Merland)
- The Case of the Kidnapped Legatee [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #339, 1924 (by R. C. Armour)
- Cure Cancer by Correcting Cause, (ar) Physical Culture July 1924
- Devil’s Gold, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- Flat Number 4 [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #340, 1924 (by William J. Bayfield)
- The Gamekeeper’s Secret [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #341, 1924 (by William Murray Graydon)
- How I Earn Money to Help Me Through School, (cn) Boys’ Life July 1924
- The Humours of Tennis, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1924
- “I Had to Go Hungry, But—”: The Diary of a Girl with an Appetite, but Without a Nickel, (ss) Physical Culture July 1924
- I Have a New Set of Eyes, (ar) Physical Culture July 1924
- I Pardoned Myself Out of Prison, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- I Took the Law Into My Own Hands, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- Lion Cubs at the Zoo, (ms) Hutchinson’s Magazine July 1924
- Literary Acrostics No. 17, (cn) The Cornhill Magazine July 1924
- A Man-Hunt Around the Globe, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- A Million Being Treated by Chiropractic, (ar) Physical Culture July 1924
- More of Osteopathy’s Triumphs, (ms) Physical Culture July 1924
- The Murder in 7-B, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- My Encounter with the Queen of Diamond Smugglers, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- My Pursuit of the Fur Thieves, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- Nature Cured Me, (ar) Physical Culture July 1924
- Our Gallery of Beautiful Girls, (pi) Real Life Stories July 1924
- Pictures That Talk, (ar) Photoplay July 1924
- The Play of the Month: “Toni”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) July 1924
- The Plot to Assassinate Woodrow Wilson, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- The Prospector, (pm) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #2, July 1924
- Should Capital Punishment Be Abolished?, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- Silk Loot and Murder, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- Stars of Stage & Screen, (pi) Romance July 1924
- A Story at a Glance, (cn) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #2, July 1924
- Triple-Extra Artists, (bg) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #2, July 1924
- Vampires of the Underworld, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- What My Husband Never Suspected, (ss) Saucy Stories July 1924
- Where Hearts Beat High, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #2, July 1924
- Who Murdered Maud Bauer?, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Happy Mag. July 1924
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Magazine #61, July 1924
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine July 1924
- The Capture of Marjorie Callahan, (ms) Mystery Magazine #161, August 1 1924
- Career of the “Chicago Widow”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #161, August 1 1924
- A Deadly Alarm Clock, (ms) Mystery Magazine #161, August 1 1924
- Faked $100 Bills, (ms) Mystery Magazine #161, August 1 1924
- How a Sing Sing Prisoner Escaped, (ms) Mystery Magazine #161, August 1 1924
- Oldest Convict Goes Back, (ms) Mystery Magazine #161, August 1 1924
- Boys’ Friend Favourites: J. R. Smith of St. Katie’s School, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1208, August 2 1924
- At the Twelfth Hole [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #133, 1924
- Boys’ Friend Favourites: Jim Lyle of the County Cricket Club, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1209, August 9 1924
- Running an Obstacle Race, (ar) Chums August 9 1924
- Canadian Wheat, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- Hidden in a Tree, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- Indian Woman to do Welfare Work, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- Kills Five Wolves, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- “Mining” the Soil, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- Mount Ranier Hit by Avalanche, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- New Game Preserve, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- New Head of Reclamation Bureau, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- No Smoking in National Forests, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- Opened to Entry, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- Subterranean Waters, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- Timber Wolf Fights Man and Dogs, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- Town to Give Way to Reservoir, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- Yukon Dances to Radio, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 2 1924
- Alaska Petition Received, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- Big Lake Trout, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- Cattle Malady Bars Exports, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- Chief of Shasta Tribe Passes Away, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- Crops and Soils, (ar) The Country Gentleman August 9 1924
- Do You Tell Your Wife Your Business?, (ar) Liberty August 9 1924
- Find Ancient Tool in California, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- The Home Garden, (cl) The Country Gentleman August 9 1924
- Indian School Grows, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- More Farms in Canada, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- My Homestead on the Prairie, (ar) The Country Gentleman August 9 1924
- Saguaro National Park, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- $1,000 a Week for Tongue Twisters, (cn) Liberty August 9 1924, etc.
- Two Die in Snowslide, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- Were Some Indians Vegetaraians?, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- The Revelations of a Divorce Detective, (ss) Telling Tales 1st August 1924, etc.
- Alleged “Fence” Arrested, (ms) Mystery Magazine #162, August 15 1924
- A Beautiful Woman Led a Crook Gang, (ms) Mystery Magazine #162, August 15 1924
- Control of Detective Agencies, (ms) Mystery Magazine #162, August 15 1924
- Escape from Detention Pen, (ms) Mystery Magazine #162, August 15 1924
- Hunt a Dumpy Bandit, (ms) Mystery Magazine #162, August 15 1924
- Mystery in Mail Theft, (ms) Mystery Magazine #162, August 15 1924
- Recaptured Convicts, (ms) Mystery Magazine #162, August 15 1924
- A Woman Detective, (ms) Mystery Magazine #162, August 15 1924
- A Chemical Weather Glass, (ar) Chums August 16 1924
- London’s Aerial Charing Cross, (ar) Chums August 16 1924
- $1,000 for Tongue Twisters!, (cn) Liberty August 16 1924, etc.
- With Contents Unknown, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 16 1924
- The Man Who Lost Seven Years [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #134, 1924
- “And Her Name Was Maude”, (cl) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1924
- The Glittering Grafter, (ss) “I Confess” August 22 1924
- Her Unknown Love, (ss) “I Confess” August 22 1924
- Kisses, (ss) “I Confess” August 22 1924
- A Merciful Lie, (ss) “I Confess” August 22 1924
- On the Chinatown Bus, (ss) “I Confess” August 22 1924
- Say It with Diamonds, (ss) “I Confess” August 22 1924
- Alaskan Railroad Problems, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- An All-American Canal, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- At Top of Steep Cliff, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Boys’ Friend Favourites: Edward Hansom of Rookwood School, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1211, August 23 1924
- Colorado River Company, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Crane Steals Goldfish, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Eagle Attacks Airplane, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Easterner Buys Western Ranch, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Glaciers Melting Away, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Happy Eskimos, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Highway Program for Southland, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Housing Your Open-Air Dog, (ar) Chums August 23 1924
- Last Toll Road in California, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Monument to Texas Frontiersmen, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- The Neglected Goat, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- The Northwest Apple Crop, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Once Part of the Sea, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- The Pescadero Cut-Off, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- The President Pleads for Our Forests, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Protests Against Animal Slaying, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- A White Crow, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 23 1924
- Boys’ Friend Favourites: Harry Nelson of the County Cricket Club, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1212, August 30 1924
- Goat Keeping: Stalls and the Diet Question, (ar) Chums August 30 1924
- The Gold Stealers, (ar) Chums August 30 1924
- After-Dinner Stories, (ms) The Novel Magazine August 1924, etc.
- Announcing Grace Corson, Fashion Authority, (ar) Photoplay August 1924
- Announcing the “Saucy Stories Career Scholarships”, (ms) Saucy Stories August 1924
- Are You a $1,000,000 Prize Detective?, (cn) True Detective Mysteries August 1924
- The Case of the Two Guardians [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #344, 1924 (by William Murray Graydon)
- Certified Insane [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #346, 1924 (by R. C. Armour)
- Chief Standing Ox and Coffee Can Dome, (ss) Experience August 1924
- Four “Premier” Picture Players, (pi) The Premier Magazine #18, August 1924 [Ref. Lillian Gish, Corinne Griffith, Mae Murray & Norma Talmadge]
- Getting Ready for the Twelfth, (pi) Pearson’s Magazine August 1924
- The Heart of a Chinese Girl, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine August 1924
- Her Latchkey, (ss) Live Stories August 1924
- How I Won My Man, (ss) Live Stories August 1924
- The Humours of Wireless, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1924
- I Found a Brassie Good for Bronchitis, (ar) Physical Culture August 1924
- I Improved So Much My Friends Don’t Know Me, (ar) Physical Culture August 1924
- I Promise Myself, (pm) The Rexall Magazine August 1924
- The King’s Secret [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #343, 1924, etc. (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons)
- Life in the Making, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #3, August 1924
- Literary Acrostics No. 18, (cn) The Cornhill Magazine August 1924
- The Lone Scout, (cl) Boys’ Life August 1924, etc.
- Mary Moves In, (ss) Live Stories August 1924
- A Musician Must Know Love, (ss) Live Stories August 1924
- Only One Month More, (cn) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #3, August 1924
- Our Get Acquainted Page, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #3, August 1924, etc.
- The Play of the Month: In the Next Room, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) August 1924
- The Secret of the Bucket Shop [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #345, 1924 (by J. G. Jones)
- Some Dreams We Have, (cs) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1924
- Stage & Screen Supplement, (pi) Romance August 1924, etc.
- Things to Notice, (ia) The Crusoe Mag. #3, August 1924, etc.
- Tonight’s the Night, (vi) The Merry Magazine #2, August 1924
- “Tonight’s the Night”, (rv) The London Magazine August 1924
- Tully’s Hobo Adventures in Triple-X, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #3, August 1924
- Voice of Authority, (ss) The Catholic World August 1924
- Walking Has Paid Me Dividends, (ar) Physical Culture August 1924
- What Will I Do with My Temperamental Blonde Husband?, (ar) Physical Culture August 1924
- With the Story Tellers, (cl) Novelets August 1924, etc.
- The Wonder of Being a Girl, (ar) Live Stories August 1924
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Happy Mag. August 1924
- [front cover], (cv) True Detective Mysteries August 1924
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Magazine #62, August 1924
- A Convict’s Story, (ms) Mystery Magazine #163, September 1 1924
- Customs House Sleuths, (ms) Mystery Magazine #163, September 1 1924
- Escaped Convict Phones Prison, (ms) Mystery Magazine #163, September 1 1924
- Legally Dead, Resuscitated in Court, (ms) Mystery Magazine #163, September 1 1924
- Mail Robberies Not Profitable, (ms) Mystery Magazine #163, September 1 1924
- The Twister at Large [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #135, 1924
- An Acrobatic Burglar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 6 1924
- Alone in Cell for Five Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 6 1924
- Blocked by Arrest, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 6 1924
- Bombs Hurled in Drug Raid, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 6 1924
- Curing an Animal’s Skin, (ar) Chums September 6 1924
- Despite Guards and Spiked Walls, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 6 1924
- The Fear of Punishment, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 6 1924
- Hoarded Wealth, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 6 1924
- Making a Barrel Boat, (ar) Chums September 6 1924
- Rabbits - and the Building of Satisfactory Hutches, (ar) Chums September 6 1924
- Their Great Adventure, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 6 1924
- Which Is the Fiercest Animal?, (ar) Chums September 6 1924
- An Instructive Reply to Constructive Criticism, (ms) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 6 1924
- Behind the Screen with Maudie, (cl) Snappy Stories 1st September 1924
- The Sheep Herder, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1924
- Charting the Floor of the Sea, (ar) Chums September 14 1924
- Crime Prevention to Deter Crooks, (ms) Mystery Magazine #164, September 15 1924
- Doughnuts to the Convicts, (ms) Mystery Magazine #164, September 15 1924
- The Man with Bat’s Eyes [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #136, 1924
- Mystery in Seized Vessel, (ms) Mystery Magazine #164, September 15 1924
- An Old Bunco Game, (ms) Mystery Magazine #164, September 15 1924
- A River of Ink, (ms) Mystery Magazine #164, September 15 1924
- Thumbprints by Telephone, (ms) Mystery Magazine #164, September 15 1924
- The Bridal Veil, (pm) The Violet Magazine #54, September 19 1924
- Jewel o’ Silver Forest, (ss) The Violet Magazine #54, September 19 1924
- On Tour with “Silks and Satins”, (ss) The Violet Magazine #54, September 19 1924
- Across a Washington Ravine, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Chickens Save Prunes, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Chunks of Ice, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- A Cow-Puncher on Rodeos, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Explorers in Alaskan Endicott Range, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Fisher Finds Big Pearl, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Flying Fowl, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- The Green Triangle Prisoner, (sl) The Nelson Lee Library #485, September 20 1924, etc. (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- Indians Claim Training Privilege, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Locked in a Box Car with Dens of Rattlesnakes, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Maudie in the Celluloid Collar, (cl) Snappy Stories 2nd September 1924
- Miles of Sweet Peas, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Oldest Ruins in America, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924, etc.
- The Pick of the Plains, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Rare Birds from Our Tropical Wilds, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Valuable Cow Put to Down, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Where Horses Are Cheap, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Who Is Mrs. Hoots?, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- Homes for your Pets, (ar) Chums September 21 1924
- Alaska’s Lost Lakes, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- Bird Protection in Canada, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- Blind Indian Guide, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- Bones of Mastodon Found, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- Cattle Export Hindered, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- Composite Dog Contest Winners, (ms) Liberty September 27 1924, etc.
- A Garden God, (pm) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 27 1924
- Indian Tribe Talks by Whistling, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- An Invitation to Canada, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- Man-Eating Wolves, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- Melting Ice Reveals Murder in Northwest, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- Neutralized, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post September 27 1924
- Sioux Indians Go to Arlington, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- To Commemorate Black Hawk War Days, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 27 1924
- The Toy Fiends [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #137, 1924
- The Adventure of the Oil Pirates [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #348, 1924 (by R. C. Armour)
- The American Spirit, (ms) Dream World September 1924
- Art and Advertising, (rv) Colour September/October 1924
- At the End of the Rainbow, (ts) Dream World September 1924
- Beauty’s Prerogative, (ss) Live Stories September 1924
- Bob Cherry’s Triumph!, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1925, 1924 (by G. R. Samways)
- The Case of the Rival Race Gangs [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #349, 1924 (by Crichton Jordan Miln)
- Commuting to Happiness, (ss) Live Stories September 1924
- Conventions, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine September/October 1924
- The Curious Case of the Crook’s Memoirs [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #347, 1924 (by William Murray Graydon)
- A Designograph: How to Make and Use It, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1924
- Enter Readers’ Rodeo, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #4, September 1924
- Footlight Fashions, (ar) The London Magazine September 1924
- Four “Premier” Film Stars, (pi) The Premier Magazine #19, September 1924 [Ref. Betty Blythe, Pola Negri, Alice Terry & Florence Vidor]
- Get Acquainted Page, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #4, September 1924, etc.
- The Ghost of Greyfriars!, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1925, 1924 (by G. R. Samways)
- The Greyfriars Alphabet!, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1925, 1924 (by G. R. Samways)
- The Greyfriars Masters Gallery, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1925, 1924 (by G. R. Samways)
- Hawaiian Moonlight, (ts) Dream World September 1924
- How to Make a Garden Table, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1925, 1924
- I St-t-t-tuttered for 23 Years—and Then I Stopped!, (ar) Physical Culture September 1924
- It Never Pays, (ss) Live Stories September 1924
- I Was an Epileptic—Now I’m a Champion, (ar) Physical Culture September 1924
- Jay Bruce, Lion Hunter, (bg) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #4, September 1924
- Light, (ts) Dream World September 1924
- Literary Acrostics No. 19, (cn) The Cornhill Magazine September 1924
- Love’s Recompense, (ts) Dream World September 1924
- A Man’s Man, (bg) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #4, September 1924 [Ref. Frank C. Robertson]
- Miss Corson Selects Best Screen Clothes of the Month, (ar) Photoplay September 1924
- The Most Wonderful Ship in the World, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1925, 1924
- My Heart’s Desire, (ss) Live Stories September 1924
- My Letterbag!, (ed) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1925, 1924
- Not the King That Forgets, (ts) Dream World September 1924
- The Oldest Tree, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1924
- The Play of the Month: “The Street Singer,” at the Lyric Theatre, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) September 1924
- Power Driven Model Boats, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1925, 1924
- The Romance of the Holiday Annual!, (ed) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1925, 1924
- A Scout Archery Cup, (cl) Boys’ Life September 1924
- Shaw vs. Roosevelt on Birth Control, (ar) Physical Culture September 1924
- Small Town Morals, (ts) Dream World September 1924
- Some Reflections of a Country Parson, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1924
- Sonnets of an Extra Girl, (pm) Photoplay September 1924
- Speaking of Men—!, (cl) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #4, September 1924, etc.
- The Sphinx Speaks, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine September/October 1924
- Stories in Pictures, (pi) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #4, September 1924
- The Story of the Film Königsmark, (pi) The Royal Magazine September 1924
- The Strange Case of Habberton’s Mile [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #350, 1924 (by William J. Bayfield)
- Sunshine and Darkness, (ts) Dream World September 1924
- That Troublesome Prostate Gland, (ar) Physical Culture September 1924
- The Truth About the Drugs I Sell, (ar) Physical Culture September 1924as told to Hazel Canning
- Under the Eaves, (ts) Dream World September 1924
- We Want Real Food in Restaurants!, (ar) Physical Culture September 1924
- Woman’s Love, (ts) Dream World September 1924
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Magazine #63, September 1924
- Five Years for “Handkerchief” Game, (ms) Mystery Magazine #165, October 1 1924
- Gets Threats Through Mails, (ms) Mystery Magazine #165, October 1 1924
- Loot Is Recovered, (ms) Mystery Magazine #165, October 1 1924
- Police Get Physical Culture, (ms) Mystery Magazine #165, October 1 1924
- Robbers Raid a Poker Game, (ms) Mystery Magazine #165, October 1 1924
- Another Oil-Well Drama, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- By Way of Compromise, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- Great Expectations, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- How Civilization Works, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- The National Banqueteers, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- The Obliging Congressman, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- Sam Jones and the Boy, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- Some Motor Facts, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- What London Loses, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- Why Trusted Men Steal, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- Without Tangible Reward, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- Blue Smocks, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 4 1924
- Maude Darn Fun—!, (cl) Snappy Stories 1st October 1924
- Final List of Winners in the Composite Dog Contest, (cn) Liberty October 11 1924
- New Prize Contest—$500 a Week for Completing Limericks!, (cn) Liberty October 11 1924
- The Old Dog, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 11 1924
- Pigeons, (ar) Chums October 12 1924
- The Clue of the Two Orange Pips [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #138, 1924
- Called Bandit Aid, (ms) Mystery Magazine #166, October 15 1924
- The Crime Wave, (ms) Mystery Magazine #166, October 15 1924
- Feel Colors in the Dark, (ms) Mystery Magazine #166, October 15 1924
- Man Concealed in a Cart, (ms) Mystery Magazine #166, October 15 1924
- A Millinery Burglar, (ms) Mystery Magazine #166, October 15 1924
- Police Hunt for a Ghost, (ms) Mystery Magazine #166, October 15 1924
- Prisoners Tunnel Out of Jail, (ms) Mystery Magazine #166, October 15 1924
- $500 a Week for Limericks, (cn) Liberty October 18 1924, etc.
- Can a Wallflower Come Back?, (ar) Liberty October 18 1924
- A Play Reader Talks Shop, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 18 1924
- Flags and Badges of Public Departments, (il) Chums October 19 1924
- He Can’t Laugh, (hu) Chums October 19 1924
- A Novel Kind of Christmas Card, (ar) Chums October 19 1924
- An Acute Diagnosis, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- Ahead of the Law, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- The Angel and the Ass, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- The Aristocratic Touch, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- The Champion Profiteer, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- Confessions of a Model Young Woman, (ms) Telling Tales 2nd October 1924
- A Doughboy Motto, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- The Effects of Drink, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- Exemplary Brevity, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- Faulty Deduction, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- F.O.B.—That’s Maudie, (cl) Snappy Stories 2nd October 1924
- Lady Luck, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- Mountain Stuff, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- A New Business, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- No Survival of This Fit, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- The Politician’s Double Thrill, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- Taken Unawares, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- Thinking About Business, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- Victory Not to the Swift, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- Legal Notices, (ms) The Chicago Tribune October 24 1924
- Adventurers All, (ts) Short Stories October 25 1924, etc.
- Challenges Bureau of Indian Affairs, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- Dominion Land Office Closed, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- Federal Aid for Western Roads, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- Giant Sequoias Menaced, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- Golden West’s Sons’ Conclave, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- “Indian Jim” Torres, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- The New Cody Monument, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- New National Monument, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- The Palo Verde, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- Plane Carries Miner to Hospital, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- Washington Water Power, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 25 1924
- Painting a Bicycle for Winter Use, (ar) Chums October 26 1924
- Rounding up Redstock’s Double [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #139, 1924
- The Affair of the Country Club [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #351, 1924 (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons)
- Airy Persiflage, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Anybody’s Sweetheart, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- Behind the Scenes in a Broadcasting Studio, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Big Laughs by Little Ones, (pi) Physical Culture October 1924
- Black Regrets, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- The B.O.P. Stamp Corner, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1924
- Brooke Johns and Helen Ferguson, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Buying Beauty at $22 a Week, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- An Expert in Crime, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- The Extravagance of Screen Fashions, (ar) Photoplay October 1924
- The First Train Back, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- The Flapper Among the Stars, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- The Forest of Fortune [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #352, 1924 (by W. W. Sayer)
- The Freedom I Craved, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- The Girl Who Broadcasts Broadway, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- The Green Goddess at the St. James’s, (pi) Romance October 1924
- Gypsy Love, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- Heart Broken Melody, (ts) Smart Set October 1924, etc.
- High Coloring, (ss) Co-Ed Campus Comedy October 1924
- How Can Women’s Woes Be Warded Off?, (ar) Physical Culture October 1924
- Is There a Great Sea Serpent?, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1924
- It Happened in a Good Home, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- The Journal of Mrs. Abigail Stone: A Character Sketch, (ss) The Minnesota Quarterly Fall 1924
- The Life-Story of a Leading Lady, (ts) Smart Set October 1924, etc.
- Literary Acrostics No. 20, (cn) The Cornhill Magazine October 1924
- Love Letters of a Jazz King, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Making the Radio Radiate Pep, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Memories of a Great Lover, (ts) Smart Set October 1924, etc.
- A Million Children Sit on His Lap, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- A Mining Camp Bill-of-Fare, (ms) The Frontier October 1924
- My Love That Came out of the Night, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Nature and Science for Young Folk, (cl) The St. Nicholas Magazine October 1924, etc.
- A Nightmare, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1924
- The Old Tollgate Tragedy [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #354, 1924 (by William J. Bayfield)
- Our Open Column and Note Book, (pz) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1924
- A Page About Books, (br) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #151, October 1924
- Pictures from the Photo-Plays, (pi) The Premier Magazine #20, October 1924 [Ref. Edith Allen, Jackie Coogan, Marjorie Daw & Norma Talmadge]
- The Play of the Month: The Mask and the Face, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) October 1924
- The President’s Radio Debut, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- The Prisoner of Ellis Island [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #353, 1924 (by William Murray Graydon)
- Quong Kee’s White Wife, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- The Radio God, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Radio, Rage, and the Thin Skinned Alderman, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Radio Rose, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Radio Stories ad, (ms) Dream World October 1924
- Result of Pearson’s Literary Contest, (cn) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1924
- The Revelations of a Doctor, (ar) Physical Culture October 1924as told to Hazel Canning
- Road of No Returning, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- Rose Brown, Favorite of Fiji and Frisco, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- St. Nicholas Stamp Page, (cl) The St. Nicholas Magazine October 1924
- Saucy Stories Career Scholarships, (ms) Saucy Stories October 1924
- Six Letters in Six Thousand, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Some New Books, (br) The Story-teller October 1924
- The Street Singer, (th) The London Magazine October 1924
- A Striking Portrait Study, (pi) The Premier Magazine #20, October 1924 [Ref. Carmel Myers]
- That Voice, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Thrilling Moments in Sport, (pi) Pearson’s Magazine October 1924
- Turning Friend Wife Into a Sporting Fan, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- A Voice from His Past, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- The Wedding with 1,000,000 Guests, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- When a Man Laughs at Love, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- When the Heart Is Hungry and the Soul Is Starved, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- When the Star Failed to Show Up, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Who Said a Woman Didn’t Have a Chance?, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Who’s Who in Triple-X, (bg) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #5, October 1924, etc.
- Will the Radio Replace Cupid?, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Words, Words, Words, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- Yoicks!, (th) The London Magazine October 1924
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Happy Mag. October 1924
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Magazine #64, October 1924
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Windsor Magazine October 1924
- [Ivory Soap advert], (ms) Photoplay October 1924, etc.
- [photography], (pt) Photoplay October 1924
- Angel Face, (ms) Mystery Magazine #167, November 1 1924
- Caught a Suspect, (ms) Mystery Magazine #167, November 1 1924
- Gave a Forged Check, (ms) Mystery Magazine #167, November 1 1924
- Nurse Accused of Faking Prescription, (ms) Mystery Magazine #167, November 1 1924
- Our Fighting Fleet!—HMS Hood, (ms) The Magnet Library November 1 1924
- The Return of Jim the Penman, (sl) The Nelson Lee Library #491, November 1 1924, etc. (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- Thirty Years in Sing Sing, (ms) Mystery Magazine #167, November 1 1924
- At Last Discovered, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 7 1924
- Do You Know One of These Men?, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 7 1924
- Enforcing Orders, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 7 1924
- Christmas Presents, (hu) Chums November 9 1924
- The Earth in Harness, (ar) Chums November 9 1924
- An Easy Way of Making Draughts, (ar) Chums November 9 1924
- Entering the Merchant Service, (cl) Chums November 9 1924
- $500 forLast Lines to Limericks, (cn) Liberty November 1 1924
- All That Was Needed, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1924
- Bears Kill Stock in National Forests, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- Canada Rich in Minerals, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- The Courtship of Miles Standish (Twentieth Century Edition), (pl) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1924
- Cow-Puncher Slain in Struggle, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- Fixing the Price, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1924
- From Frying Pan to Fire, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1924
- How Birds Hide Their Nests, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- Making It Certain, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1924
- “The Man with the Upturned Face”, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- A Message for the West Coast, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- Moose Invades Sault Sainte Marie, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- More About “White Indians”, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- National Forests Swept by Flames, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- New Game Regulations for Alaska, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- A New Texas Melon, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- Not the Other One, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1924
- On the Jump, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1924
- Quite Poetical, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1924
- Seal Fish Robbers, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- Sounding Him, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1924
- Walla Walla Holds Pageant, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 1 1924
- $500 a Week in Prizes for Last Lines to Limericks, (cn) Liberty November 8 1924
- The Clothes Line, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 8 1924
- Crowned Head Hunters, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 8 1924
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle—No. 1, (pz) Liberty November 8 1924
- The Luminous Man [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #140, 1924
- Maudie Muller, Hay Seed, (cl) Snappy Stories 1st November 1924
- $500 a Week for Last Lines of Limericks, (cn) Liberty November 15 1924
- Another Cross-Word Puzzle for Liberty Readers, (pz) Liberty November 15 1924
- Boy Bandit Sent to Atlanta, (ms) Mystery Magazine #168, November 15 1924
- Defrauded Banks, (ms) Mystery Magazine #168, November 15 1924
- Deserters Flee Governor’s Island, (ms) Mystery Magazine #168, November 15 1924
- Do You Bawl Out Your Husband Publicly?, (ar) Liberty November 15 1924
- Thieves Rip Four Safes, (ms) Mystery Magazine #168, November 15 1924
- Woman, 95, Is Sentenced, (ms) Mystery Magazine #168, November 15 1924
- Agreeable Liabilities, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1924
- A Generous Outburst, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1924
- Like Wishing for the Moon, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1924
- Maude Massage, (ms) Snappy Stories 2nd November 1924
- A Night in the Pen, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1924
- On with the Gas!, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1924
- A Presidential Guffaw, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1924
- The Rough Guy, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1924
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzles: No. 3, (pz) Liberty November 22 1924
- The Rangers Lost Skipper [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #141, 1924
- The Bullet That Recoiled, (sl) Boys’ Cinema Weekly November 29 1924
- The Galloping Ace, (sa) Boys’ Cinema Weekly November 29 1924
- The Ghost City, (sa) Boys’ Cinema Weekly November 29 1924
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 4, (pz) Liberty November 29 1924
- Richard Dix, (ar) Boys’ Cinema Weekly November 29 1924
- A Striking Idea, (ss) Boys’ Cinema Weekly November 29 1924
- [front cover], (cv) Boys’ Cinema Weekly November 29 1924
- Training to become an Architect, (cl) Chums November 30 1924
- Another Woman’s Husband, (ts) Smart Set November 1924
- Anything Can Happen, (ts) Smart Set November 1924 (by Erle Stanley Gardner)
- Books We Can Recommend, (br) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #152, November 1924
- The Call of the Riled, (ms) Experience November 1924
- The Case of the Clairvoyant’s Ruse [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #356, 1924 (by G. H. Teed)
- The Cost of a Coat, (ts) Smart Set November 1924
- The Cross-Word Puzzle: Our Own Vaudeville Show, (pz) Experience November 1924
- The Dream House in the Desert, (ts) Smart Set November 1924
- Erik Nelson, Air Viking, (bg) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #6, November 1924
- The Girl Who Wanted Everything, (ts) Smart Set November 1924
- Hamby Wins First Prize, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #6, November 1924 [Ref. William H. Hamby]
- Here’s What They All Said, (ms) Experience November 1924
- The Honor of India, (ts) Smart Set November 1924
- “Human Desires”, (th) The London Magazine November 1924
- I Married the Girl My Wife Hated, (ts) Smart Set November 1924, etc.
- Literary Acrostics No. 21, (cn) The Cornhill Magazine November 1924
- Members National Flapper Flock, (ms) Experience November 1924
- Models: How They Are Made and How They Are Used, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1924
- Modern Youth Revolt!, (ar) Physical Culture November 1924
- The Mystery of the Abandoned Cottage [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #357, 1924 (by William Murray Graydon)
- On Such a Night, (ts) Smart Set November 1924
- Peaches and Cream, (pi) Physical Culture November 1924
- Photoplay’s Fashion Review, (cl) Photoplay November 1924, etc.
- Pictures from the Films, (pi) The Premier Magazine #21, November 1924
- Pity the Poor Soldier Boys!, (ms) Experience November 1924
- The Play of the Month: “Poppy”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) November 1924
- Real Books for Real Boys, (br) Boys’ Life November 1924, etc.
- The Secret People [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #355, 1924 (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons)
- Short Lengths, (ms) Novelets November 1924
- A Soulless Resurrection, (ss) Weird Tales November 1924
- The Street Called Broadway, (ts) Smart Set November 1924
- They Ain’t Goin’ to Run No More!, (ms) Experience November 1924
- The Trail of the Tiger [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #358, 1924 (by R. C. Armour)
- When I Leave School?, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1924, etc.
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Happy Mag. November 1924
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Magazine #65, November 1924
- [letter], (lt) Weird Tales November 1924, etc.
- [photography], (pt) Experience November 1924
- Blow One Safe; Two Containing Valuables Escape, (ms) Mystery Magazine #169, December 1 1924
- A Counterfeit Trail, (ms) Mystery Magazine #169, December 1 1924
- Leader in Jail Break Is Back in Old Cell, (ms) Mystery Magazine #169, December 1 1924
- Missing with $140,000, (ms) Mystery Magazine #169, December 1 1924
- Picture Trapped Burglar, (ms) Mystery Magazine #169, December 1 1924
- Three Handy Recipes, (ar) Chums December 7 1924
- The Luring Flash [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #142, 1924
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 5, (pz) Liberty December 6 1924
- Printing Company Occupies Washington Street Plant, (ms) The Indianapolis Star December 8 1924
- Whoa, Maude! Don’t Weaken, (cl) Snappy Stories 1st December 1924
- The Glittering Gate, (ss) The Violet Magazine #60, December 12 1924
- The Winning Wife, (ss) The Violet Magazine #60, December 12 1924
- Alaska Plans to Tag Salmon, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- Bear Trees Boy, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- A Bungalow Hollowed from a Log, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- Candles on the Desert, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- Elk Rules Buffalo Herd, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- Glacier Slips Down the Side of Mount Shasta, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- The Hallowdene Manor Mystery, (sl) The Nelson Lee Library #497, December 13 1924, etc. (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- Hill-Climbing Trout, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- An Indian to Run for Congress, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 6, (pz) Liberty December 13 1924
- The Only One of Her Kind, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- On the Edge of the Forest, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- Poppy-Eating Deer, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- “Rattlesnake Tree”, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- Revelations of a Woman’s Heart, (cl) Love Story Magazine December 13 1924, etc.
- To Preserve Roosevelt Cabin, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- Traffic in Sentiment, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 13 1924
- Trappers Resent Marten Law, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 13 1924
- Model Snow Scenes, (ar) Chums December 14 1924
- Getting Even, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1924
- He Didn’t Begin, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1924
- Hounded by His Past, (ms) Mystery Magazine #170, December 15 1924
- How’ll You Have It?, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1924
- In the Grip of the Police, (ms) Mystery Magazine #170, December 15 1924
- Just Like a Man, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1924
- Keeps It Hidden Under Hat, (ms) Mystery Magazine #170, December 15 1924
- “The Lone Wolf”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #170, December 15 1924
- Passed Again, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1924
- Prison Trusty Burned, (ms) Mystery Magazine #170, December 15 1924
- Railroad Detective Is Found Dead, (ms) Mystery Magazine #170, December 15 1924
- Seldom Found, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1924
- What the Waiter Meant, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1924
- Would Make Convict’s Guard Serve Sentence, (ms) Mystery Magazine #170, December 15 1924
- Liberty’s Cross-Word PuzzleNo. 7, (pz) Liberty December 20 1924
- Maudie on the Move, (cl) Snappy Stories 2nd December 1924, etc.
- The Trials of Storrydene Villa, (sl) The Magnet Library December 20 1924, etc. (by Walter Edwards)
- The Winning Essay in Liberty’s $1,000 Prize Contest on Should Capital Punishment Be Abolished?, (cn) Liberty December 20 1924
- The Sky on Fire, (ar) Chums December 21 1924
- Christmas Games, (pz) The Schoolgirls’ Pictorial #8, December 22 1924
- Fireside Riddles, (hu) The Schoolgirls’ Pictorial #8, December 22 1924
- The Girls of St. Katherine’s: Kitty Under a Cloud, (ss) The Schoolgirls’ Pictorial #8, December 22 1924
- Great Christmas Competition, (qz) The Schoolgirls’ Pictorial #8, December 22 1924
- The Masked Sculptor [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #143, 1924
- A Merry Christmas to You All!, (ms) The Schoolgirls’ Pictorial #8, December 22 1924
- Christmas Cheer, (ms) The Happy Mag. Christmas 1924, etc.
- Hollygrams, (ms) The Happy Mag. Christmas 1924
- Playtime Pages, (ms) The Happy Mag. Christmas 1924
- Arizona’s Wild Horses, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 27 1924
- Christmas Etiquette, (ms) The Girls’ Favourite #152, December 27 1924
- Christmas Kisses, (ms) The Girls’ Favourite #152, December 27 1924
- Come On, Let’s Have Some Fun!, (ed) The Triumph December 27 1924
- The Hopi Musicians, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 27 1924
- A Knight of the Road, (ss) The Magnet Library December 27 1924
- The Life of a Trapper, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 27 1924
- Mining Grass for Gold, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 27 1924
- The Mother-in-Law Speaks, (ar) Liberty December 27 1924
- A New Glacier Found, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 27 1924
- Oh! That Mistletoe Bough!, (sg) The Girls’ Favourite #152, December 27 1924
- Radium Found in Colorado, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 27 1924
- A Really Festive Christmas Table, (ms) The Girls’ Favourite #152, December 27 1924
- Where the Fun Begins, (ms) The Girls’ Favourite #152, December 27 1924
- Why Christmas Engagements Fail!, (ms) The Girls’ Favourite #152, December 27 1924
- Yuletide Decorations, (ms) The Girls’ Favourite #152, December 27 1924
- There’s No Limit, (hu) Chums December 28 1924
- The Case of the Jade-Handled Knife [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #360, 1924 (by G. H. Teed)
- The Case of the Sleeping Partner [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #362, 1924 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- Christmas Tricks and Puzzles, (ms) The Crusoe Mag. #7, December 1924
- The Countess Tells Her Story, (nv) 10 Story Book December 1924
- Ernie Clark, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #7, December 1924
- I Am Sharing My American Heritage with My Alien Husband, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- I’m Glad I Left a Rich Home to Marry a Poor Boy, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- In Foley’s Back Room, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- In the Land of the Riffs [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #361, 1924 (by William Murray Graydon)
- Laughter Is the Sovereign Remedy for All Ills, (hu) The Sovereign Magazine December 1924, etc.
- Literary Acrostics No. 22, (cn) The Cornhill Magazine December 1924
- A Man’s Freedom, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- Merry Christmas Chuckles, (ms) The Crusoe Mag. #7, December 1924
- A Misunderstanding, (pm) The Smart Set (UK) December 1924
- Mottoes and Maxims for Christmas, (ms) Hutchinson’s Magazine December 1924
- My Buddy’s Wife, (ts) Smart Set December 1924, etc.
- A Page of Verse, (pm) The Corner Magazine December 1924
- The Play of the Month: “The Fool,” at the Apollo, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) December 1924
- Poison, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- “Poppy”, (th) The London Magazine December 1924
- “Poppy”, (ms) The Smart Set (UK) December 1924
- “Primrose”, (ms) Hutchinson’s Magazine December 1924
- “Shipstead Must Be Drinking Beer”, (ar) Physical Culture December 1924as told to James Craig Gordon
- The Sign in the Sky, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- So She Proposed, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- Stalking Tropical Bad Men, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #7, December 1924
- “The Street Singer”, (pi) The Smart Set (UK) December 1924
- They Still Believe in Santa Claus, (pi) Physical Culture December 1924
- Too Much Out of Life, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- Tourney Tips by Top-Notch Coaches, (ar) The American Boy December 1924
- Très Chic! The Art of Leo Fontan, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1924 [Ref. Leo Fontan]
- The Ugly Duckling Who Became “The White Peacock” (Olga Petrova), (ar) The American Magazine December 1924
- We Worked Out Our Destiny on a Homestead, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- What Chance Have I?, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Smart Set (UK) December 1924
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Magazine #66, December 1924
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Windsor Magazine December 1924
- [photography], (pt) The Smart Set (UK) December 1924 [Ref. Mlle Lula Krasavina]
- The Clue of the Two Orange Pips [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #138, 1924
- The Dove and the Crow, (vi) Ancient Indian Fables and Stories ed. & tr. Stanley Rice, John Murray, 1924
- The Fifth Vase [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #125, 1924
- Moss Trees and How to Make Them, (ar) The British Girl’s Annual 1924
- The Mystery of the Random Bullet [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Union Jack v2 #1087, 1924 (by W. W. Sayer), uncredited.
- Nella, (nv) The Choice Story Magazine #70, 1924
- On the Right Hand Wall [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Union Jack v2 #1059, 1924 (by W. W. Sayer), uncredited.
- Random Readings, (ms) The Choice Story Magazine #70, 1924
- Squibs the Squirrel, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1925, 1924
- Tim the Terrier, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1925, 1924
- Wise and Otherwise, (ms) The Choice Story Magazine #54, 1924
- Convict Finds Liberty Useless, (ms) Mystery Magazine #171, January 1 1925
- Convict Seizes a Car in Prison and Escapes, (ms) Mystery Magazine #171, January 1 1925
- Federal Agents Seize Bogus Money, (ms) Mystery Magazine #171, January 1 1925
- A Gold Brick Swindle, (ms) Mystery Magazine #171, January 1 1925
- Robbing the Postmaster, (ms) Mystery Magazine #171, January 1 1925
- England’s Drowned Towns, (ar) Chums January 4 1925
- The Missing Designer [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #144, 1925
- All Expenses Paid, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925
- Crossword, (pz) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925, etc.
- The Dog’s Day, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925
- A Guaranteed Remedy, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925
- The Seat of Inspiration, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925
- Something Rare in Cows, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925
- Statesmen as Peacocks, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925
- What She Paid For, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925
- A Calendar for 1925, (cv) Liberty January 3 1925
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 9, (pz) Liberty January 3 1925
- Cache Valley, (ms) Short Stories January 10 1925
- Chinese Engineering, (ms) Short Stories January 10 1925
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 10, (pz) Liberty January 10 1925
- Piecemeal Justics of ’49, (ms) Short Stories January 10 1925
- Arms of University Colleges, (il) Chums January 11 1925
- Our Readers’ Prize Jokes, (hu) Chums January 11 1925
- Aid Requested, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1925
- Almost Hoodwinks the Cop, (ms) Mystery Magazine #172, January 15 1925
- Belle Starr, the Bandit, (ar) Mystery Magazine #172, January 15 1925
- The “Black Mags”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #172, January 15 1925
- Burglar Freed Through Soft-Heartedness, (ms) Mystery Magazine #172, January 15 1925
- Doing It Thoroughly, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1925
- Forgotten, for a Time, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1925
- Get $40,000 from a Messenger, (ms) Mystery Magazine #172, January 15 1925
- Human Skeletons on a Desert Island, (ms) Mystery Magazine #172, January 15 1925
- Not a Fat Part, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1925
- Painful Pity, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1925
- Still Going!, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1925
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 11, (pz) Liberty January 17 1925
- The Crimson Lure [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #145, 1925
- Affected His Memory, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 20 1925
- The Athletic Diplomat, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 20 1925
- The Big Man, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 20 1925
- Maudie at Home, (cl) Snappy Stories 2nd January 1925
- Misleading Signs, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 20 1925
- Still Farther Ahead, (cl) Adventure January 20 1925, etc.
- Cherry of the Honky-Tonk, (ts) “I Confess” January 23 1925
- The Door of Hope, (ts) “I Confess” January 23 1925
- He Believed the Worst, (ts) “I Confess” January 23 1925
- Her Love Sin, (ts) “I Confess” January 23 1925, etc. (by Winnifred Eaton Babcock)
- My Greatest Temptation, (ts) “I Confess” January 23 1925, etc.
- The Price of a Good Time, (ts) “I Confess” January 23 1925
- To Have—and Try to Hold, (ts) “I Confess” January 23 1925
- When Love Comes Too Soon, (ts) “I Confess” January 23 1925
- Commercially Perfect, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 24 1925as told to Myron Morris
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 12, (pz) Liberty January 24 1925
- A Serpent Candle, (ar) Chums January 25 1925
- A City Worker: Meeting the Traveler at the City’s Gates As Told by Herself to John Mappelbeck, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 31 1925as told to John Mappelbeck
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 13, (pz) Liberty January 31 1925
- Announcing “True Adventures”, (ms) Action Stories January 1925
- Are You a $1000 Prize Detective?, (cn) True Detective Mysteries January 1925
- The Best New Books, (rc) The Occult Digest January 1925
- The Brand of Eve, (ss) Live Stories January 1925
- The Cow, (ss) The Minnesota Quarterly Winter 1925
- The Crook of Mayfair [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #364, 1925 (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons)
- The Cynic’s Own Prospectus of Chicago, (ms) 10 Story Book January 1925
- Digest of Occult Reviews, (rv) The Occult Digest January 1925
- The Editor’s Page, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1925, etc.
- The Episode of the Eloping Heiress, (ss) Live Stories January 1925
- Foolish Virgins, (ss) Live Stories January 1925
- Happy New Year!, (pi) Physical Culture January 1925
- His Father’s Crime [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #365, 1925 (by William Murray Graydon)
- I Am Afraid, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- I’m 35, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- I Meet My Rival, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- Is Your Conscience Uneasy?, (ms) True Detective Mysteries January 1925
- Literary Acrostics No. 23, (cn) The Cornhill Magazine January 1925
- Living Editorials of Today, or Sign Posts on Life’s Broadway, (ms) The Occult Digest January 1925
- Lonesomest Street in the World, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- Mary and the Judge, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- May I Come to You?, (ts) Smart Set January 1925, etc.
- A Mephistopheles Word Square, (pz) Pearson’s Magazine January 1925
- The Morals of Mabel, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- My Masquerade of Marriage, (ts) Live Stories January 1925as told to Pauline Desha
- My New Lease of Love, (ss) Live Stories January 1925
- The Mystery of the Lost Battleship [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #363, 1925 (by W. W. Sayer)
- The Mystery of the Seine [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #366, 1925 (by G. H. Teed)
- New Books Certain to Please, (br) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #154, January 1925
- New York Evening Graphic ad, (ms) Dream World January 1925
- Personal, (ss) Live Stories January 1925
- Picked Up in the Studios, (cl) Movie Thrillers January 1925
- The Play of the Month: “The Nervous Wreck,” at St. James’s Theatre, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) January 1925
- Powder Puff’s Strategy, (ss) Live Stories January 1925
- “Primrose”, (th) The London Magazine January 1925
- The Professional Gentleman, (n.) Aldine Boxing Novels #1, 1925 (by Matt Watson)
- “The Punch Bowl”, (pi) The Smart Set (UK) January 1925
- Real Love vs. Reel Love, (ss) Live Stories January 1925
- Rilette Ripples, (ms) The Smart Set (UK) January 1925
- Scars, (nf) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1925
- Scents and Suggestions, (ms) The Smart Set (UK) January 1925
- Suddenly Rich, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- A Tent Awaits You, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- This Month’s Contributors, (bg) True Detective Mysteries January 1925, etc.
- To the Public, (ar) The Occult Digest January 1925
- A Tragedy in Black and White, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine January/February 1925
- The Truth in History, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine January/February 1925
- We Are Building Again from What Seemed a Hopeless Wreck, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- We Made Our Marriage an Aid to Success, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- When Beauty Pals with Beast, (ss) Live Stories January 1925
- White Powder, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- Who Are the Fake Mediums, (ar) The Occult Digest January 1925
- Who’s Who in Triple-X, Introducing Our Authors, (bg) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #8, January 1925 [Ref. William King Bowen, Philip E. Hubbard, Frank Richardson Pierce, D. E. Sherman & Clem Yore]
- The Widows Might, (ts) Live Stories January 1925as told to Vernon Tankeray
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Happy Mag. January 1925
- [front cover], (cv) True Detective Mysteries January 1925
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Magazine #67, January 1925
- [photography], (pt) Photoplay January 1925
- [photography], (pt) The Smart Set (UK) January 1925 [Ref. Miss Phyllis Monkman]
- Hurry Along, (hu) Chums February 1 1925
- The Third Degree [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #146, 1925
- An All-Around Citizen, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 7 1925
- The Best Decorator, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 7 1925
- A Difficult Job, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 7 1925
- A Good Place to Start From, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 7 1925
- Mr. Mellon’s Comment, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 7 1925
- A Modern Brummel Passes, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 7 1925
- The Spirit of Adventure, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 7 1925
- Superior to Flattery, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 7 1925
- A Model of Hero’s Engine, (ar) Chums February 8 1925
- Roll Up for Prizes, (hu) Chums February 8 1925
- Forbidden Love, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- The Girl Hunter, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- Her Husband’s Secret, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- “I Loved Him Too Much!”, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- It’s in the Blood!, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- “I Was a Thief Until—”, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- Men Who Steal Wives, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- “My Life’s a Lie!”, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- Should She Have Told?, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- Why Men Marry, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- The Angel with the Thermometer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 7 1925
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 14, (pz) Liberty February 7 1925
- The Flapper’s Version of History, (pl) Snappy Stories 1st February 1925
- Modes for Maudie, (cl) Snappy Stories 1st February 1925
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 15, (pz) Liberty February 14 1925
- Modes of the Moment, (ms) Horner’s Stories #1639, February 14 1925
- A New Portrait of Lincoln, (ms) Liberty February 14 1925
- Peggy’s Special Cross-word Puzzle, (pz) Horner’s Stories #1639, February 14 1925
- The Tattooed Diamonds [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #147, 1925
- Maude with an E, (cl) Snappy Stories 2nd February 1925
- A City Worker - The Chef of the Help-Yourself Place, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 21 1925as told to John Mappelbeck
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 16, (pz) Liberty February 21 1925
- Mother Goose on the Radio, (pm) The New Yorker February 21 1925
- The Portrait on the Cover, (ms) Liberty February 21 1925
- Say It with Scandal, (vi) The New Yorker February 21 1925
- Openings for Boys who can Draw, (cl) Chums February 22 1925
- $1000 for Limericks, (cn) Liberty February 28 1925
- Liberty’s Cross-Word Puzzle No. 17, (pz) Liberty February 28 1925
- The Amazing Affair of the Renegade Prince [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #370, 1925 (by George Norman Philips)
- Because of the Dog, (vi) Gaiety February 1925
- Budding Physical Culturists, (pi) Physical Culture February 1925
- Caged Animals Sense the Hunter, (ms) True Adventures February 1925
- The Case of the Red Cremonas [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #367, 1925 (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons)
- Central America’s Secret, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1925
- A Cross-Word Puzzle, (pz) Movie Thrillers February 1925
- A Day with England’s Greatest Man, (ar) My Magazine February 1925
- A Doctor’s Wife Speaks, (sl) Physical Culture February 1925, etc.as told to Gilbert Rogers
- The Dream, (vi) My Magazine February 1925
- The End of the Journey, (vi) My Magazine February 1925
- Face to Face, (vi) My Magazine February 1925
- First Prize—Pamela, (ms) The Happy Mag. February 1925
- Hands Off, America, (ms) My Magazine February 1925
- A He-Man’s Day’s Work, (ms) True Adventures February 1925
- He Was Only a Man, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- The Hippo Boys Go for a Basket of Eggs on a Slippery, Slidy Day [Hippo Boys], (vi) My Magazine February 1925
- How Balek Won His Wager, (vi) My Magazine February 1925
- How We Gave the World Its Useful Animals, (ar) My Magazine February 1925
- The Humour of Ridgewell, (bg) The Strand Magazine February 1925 [Ref. William Ridgewell]
- I Can’t Help Feeling, (pm) My Magazine February 1925
- I Wanted to Be a Lady, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- “I Was Sickly and Misshapen, but I Will Be Like Venus”, (ar) Physical Culture February 1925as told to George Cameron-Emslie
- Jim Hurd’s Wife, (ts) Smart Set February 1925 (by Erle Stanley Gardner)
- Jimmy Mouse Spoils the Picture, (vi) My Magazine February 1925
- Landlubbers All, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #9, February 1925
- Life in a Thousand Years, (ar) My Magazine February 1925
- Life’s Curse, (vi) 10 Story Book February 1925
- Literary Acrostics No. 24, (cn) The Cornhill Magazine February 1925
- A Little Story in English and French: King Caramel, (vi) My Magazine February 1925
- A Long Odds’ Gamble, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- Lovers’ Island, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- A Maple Leaf Word Square, (pz) Pearson’s Magazine February 1925
- The Memories of the World, (ar) My Magazine February 1925
- Missing in Mexico [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #369, 1925 (by John Nix Pentelow)
- New Fiction and Some Old Favourites, (br) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #155, February 1925
- Not a Chance for a Word of Defense, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- “On Again, Off Again, Finnegan”, (ms) True Adventures February 1925
- “Patricia” at His Majesty’s, (pi) The Smart Set (UK) February 1925
- The Play of the Month: “Fata Morgana,” at the Criterion Theatre, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) February 1925
- The Question Trail, (qa) True Adventures February 1925, etc.
- Riding a Moose for a Thrill, (ms) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #9, February 1925
- Sammy’s a Monkey, That’s True, (pm) My Magazine February 1925
- Scenes in the Marvellous Life of India’s Millions, (pi) My Magazine February 1925
- The Secret of the Mansions [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #368, 1925 (by William J. Bayfield)
- Shakespeare Takes a Walk Through London, (pi) My Magazine February 1925
- She Was Some Woman!, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- A Solemn Spectacle Under the Flag, (ar) My Magazine February 1925
- The Story He Told, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- Superstition of the Sea, (ms) True Adventures February 1925
- Thity Things That Are White, (pi) My Magazine February 1925
- Training for School Sports, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1925, etc.
- Twenty-One Years in the Clouds, (ar) My Magazine February 1925
- The Wandering Jew, (th) The Sovereign Magazine February 1925
- We Made the Grade on Nothing a Week, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- Western Cross-Word Puzzle, (pz) Action Stories February 1925, etc.
- Whalers of British Columbia, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1925
- What Have I Done?, (ts) Smart Set February 1925, etc.
- White Flames, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- Wild Men Who Live in Trees, (ms) True Adventures February 1925
- Wolves of the North, (sa) The Sovereign Magazine February 1925, etc.
- Would You Marry a Sarcastic Girl?, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1925
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) My Magazine February 1925
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Magazine #68, February 1925
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1925
- [photography], (pt) Photoplay February 1925
- [photography], (pt) The Smart Set (UK) February 1925 [Ref. Leslie Henson]
- The Sport Wreckers [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #148, 1925
- Doctor Called Counterfeit King, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 7 1925
- Ex-Convict Foiled in Holdup, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 7 1925
- Get Slayers on Long Trail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 7 1925
- The Return of “Mickey” Davis, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 7 1925
- They Robbed a Newspaper, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 7 1925
- Trapped in a Sack, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 7 1925
- While His Foes Clamored at His Door, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 7 1925
- Why All This Talk of Secession?, (ar) MacLean’s March 1 1925
- The Magic of the Night, (pm) The Violet Magazine #66, March 6 1925
- $50,000 for an Idea, (cn) Liberty March 7 1925
- The Alaskan Railroad Profits, (ms) Western Story Magazine March 7 1925
- Arrowhead Found in Duck, (ms) Western Story Magazine March 7 1925
- A Beaver Farm, (ms) Western Story Magazine March 7 1925
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