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    Detective Story Magazine [v49 #6, June 17, 1922] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp+, pulp, cover by John A. Coughlin)
    Details supplied by Monte Herridge.
    • 3 · Scented Evidence · Hugo Dupont · nv
    • 21 · New York’s Taxicabs to Be Under Police Rule · Anon. · ms
    • 22 · On the River Road · Kenneth Duane Whipple · ss
    • 31 · Dope Smugglers Use Apes as Decoys · Anon. · ms
    • 32 · When Henry Fell · Robert Winton · ss
    • 36 · Former Notorious Crook Leads Fight Against Drug Raids · Anon. · ms
    • 36 · Drugs Smuggled in as Face Powder · Anon. · ms
    • 37 · Blake’s Bill · Roy W. Hinds · ss
    • 45 · An Unsuccessful Break for Freedom · Anon. · ms
    • 46 · The Burning Clew · Christopher B. Booth · na
    • 84 · A Seven-Year Quest for Slayer · Anon. · ms
    • 85 · Moonshine and Susan · Howard Ellis Davis · ss
    • 94 · Sentenced to Imprisonment for Breeding Snakes · Anon. · ms
    • 95 · Sinister Shadows [Part 2 of 4] · Carolyn Wells · sl
    • 122 · Up for Murder Done Twenty Years Ago · Anon. · ms
    • 123 · Great Escapes · Edgeworth Downer · ar
    • 131 · Headquarters Chat · [The Editor] · cl
    • 132 · What Handwriting Reveals · Louise Rice · cl
    • 137 · Expert Legal Advice · Lucile Pugh · cl
    • 138 · Prisoner Hangs Himself in Cell · Anon. · ms
    • 139 · The How, When, and Where of Success · Rutherford Scott · cl
    • 141 · Under the Lamp · Henry A. Keller · cl
    • 141 · Confesses to Four Mysterious Slayings · Anon. · ms
    • 142 · Missing · [Various] · cl




    Detective Story Magazine [v50 #3, July 8, 1922] (Street & Smith Corporation, 15¢, 144pp, pulp)
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • 3 · Solved by the Dead · Reubena Allen · na
    • 57 · Simon Trapp’s Race Horse [Simon Trapp] · Roy W. Hinds · ss
    • 65 · Every Penny · J. R. Ward · ss
    • 70 · Philosopher’s Stone · Scott Campbell · ss
    • 82 · Accused of Stealing Rockefeller Gift · Anon. · ms
    • 83 · The Green Bag [Part 2 of 4] · Adele Luehrmann · sl
    • 110 · Back in Prison at Eighty-Three · Anon. · ms
    • 111 · “Lifter” Malone · Frederick C. Davis · ss
    • 116 · Big Diamond Theft in Subway · Anon. · ms
    • 117 · The Telltale Tie · Hale Shields · ss
    • 122 · “An Honest Workingman Hunting a Ham” · Anon. · ms
    • 123 · All Modern Improvements · Eva Pittaro · ss
    • 128 · Suggests a System of Police Passports · Anon. · ms
    • 129 · Headquarters Chat · [The Editor] · cl
    • 132 · What Handwriting Reveals · Louise Rice · cl
    • 136 · Expert Legal Advice · Lucile Pugh · cl
    • 137 · French Police Medals Given to New York Officers · Anon. · ms
    • 138 · Finger-Print Department · Benjamin Call · cl
    • 140 · Famous Jailer of Crippen and Casement Retires · Anon. · ms
    • 140 · Prisoner Did Not Like French Beans · Anon. · ms
    • 141 · Under the Lamp · Henry A. Keller · cl
    • 141 · Dope-Smuggling Syndicate in London · Anon. · ms
    • 142 · Missing · [Various] · cl






    Detective Story Magazine [v51 #2, August 12, 1922] (Street & Smith Corporation, 15¢, 144pp, pulp)
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • 3 · The Last Guest · Lewen Hewitt · nv
    • 23 · Safe Cracked Next Door to Police Station · Anon. · ms
    • 24 · Old Man Hoodoo · John Jay Chichester · ss
    • 28 · Bearded · Frederick Hemming · ss
    • 38 · Asks Law to Supervise Radio Communication · Anon. · ms
    • 38 · Electrician Sought in Church Fires · Anon. · ms
    • 39 · When Dad Was Wise · Howard Ellis Davis · ss
    • 50 · New, Crisp, and Irrestible · Lucas Mortimer · ss
    • 54 · Big Civic Body to Curb Crime · Anon. · ms
    • 54 · First Chinaman to Be Held for Burglary · Anon. · ms
    • 55 · The Silver Fork · Ernest Pascal · nv
    • 79 · Voices · H. M. Hamilton · ss
    • 83 · Medals Awarded to Police for Bravery · Anon. · ms
    • 84 · The Great Radio Mystery [Part 4 of 6] · Chester K. Steele · sl
    • 106 · London Official Opposes Capital Punishment · Anon. · ms
    • 107 · According to Formula · Martin Dale · ss
    • 110 · What Will They Do with This Boy “Lifer”? · Anon. · ms
    • 111 · The Phantom Pursuit · Edgeworth Downer · ar
    • 117 · German Convicts Attempt Escape from Train · Anon. · ms
    • 118 · Drifting Sands · Adolph Bennauer · ss
    • 126 · Headquarters Chat · [The Editor] · cl
    • 127 · Forty Sing Sing Prisoners Take College Course · Anon. · ms
    • 128 · What Handwriting Reveals · Louise Rice · cl
    • 135 · Pays for Ride Stolen Twenty-Five Years Ago · Anon. · ms
    • 136 · Expert Detective Advice · William J. Burns · cl
    • 139 · Finger-Print Department · Benjamin Call · cl
    • 141 · Under the Lamp · Henry A. Keller · cl
    • 142 · Missing · [Various] · cl


    Detective Story Magazine [v51 #3, August 19, 1922] (Street & Smith Corporation, 15¢, 144pp, pulp, cover by John A. Coughlin)
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • 3 · Highway Woman of the Sea [Blue Jean Billy] · Charles W. Tyler · na
    • 46 · A Worth-While Crime [T. Ashley] · George Allan England · ss
    • 58 · Sixty-four Lynch-law Victims in 1921 · Anon. · ms
    • 59 · Done for Nothing · Ernest M. Poate · ss
    • 70 · Murder Inquiry Clears Life Prisoner · Anon. · ms
    • 70 · Perjurer Posed as Indian Chief · Anon. · ms
    • 71 · The Great Radio Mystery [Part 5 of 6] · Chester K. Steele · sl
    • 92 · The Act of Providence · Arthur Mallory · ss
    • 100 · Paroled Convict Prefers Jail · Anon. · ms
    • 101 · In the Lumber Room · Frank K. Junior · ss
    • 103 · Judge Arraigns Himself · Anon. · ms
    • 104 · Embezzlers: The Far Quest That Led Home · Edgeworth Downer · ar
    • 111 · Fatal Shooting Renews Florida Feud · Anon. · ms
    • 111 · Thousands of Automobiles Stolen in New York · Anon. · ms
    • 112 · “Gentleman” Joe’s Litany · John Mersereau · ss
    • 119 · Some of the Tricks of a Motor Thief · Anon. · ms
    • 119 · Paris Chamber of Commerce Opposed to Women Judges · Anon. · ms
    • 120 · The Problem of Paying Prisoners · D. E. Wheeler · ar
    • 127 · “Long Lost” Harry Again Loses Liberty · Anon. · ms
    • 128 · Headquarters Chat · [The Editor] · cl
    • 130 · What Handwriting Reveals · Louise Rice · cl
    • 137 · Expert Legal Advice · Lucile Pugh · cl
    • 138 · Preferred Hanging to Jail Sentence · Anon. · ms
    • 139 · The How, When, and Where of Success · Rutherford Scott · cl
    • 140 · “Honest” Bandit Freed by Jury · Anon. · ms
    • 141 · Under the Lamp · Henry A. Keller · cl
    • 141 · Convicts Shot in Prison Mutiny · Anon. · ms
    • 142 · Missing · [Various] · cl


    Detective Story Magazine [v51 #4, August 26, 1922] (Street & Smith Corporation, 15¢, 144pp, pulp)
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • 3 · Planted Peril · George Allan England · nv
    • 24 · To Trap the Bank Robber · Anon. · ms
    • 24 · “The Meanest Game in the World” · Anon. · ms
    • 25 · Evil Eye · Herman Landon · ss
    • 36 · Atlanta Prisoners Earn $45,000 Bonus · Anon. · ms
    • 37 · Gilded Guilt · Roy W. Hinds · ss
    • 45 · Schoolgirl Pickpockets Arrested · Anon. · ms
    • 45 · Set a Thief to Catch a Thief · Anon. · ms
    • 46 · Hounded Down [Part 1 of 5] · Roy Vickers · sl
    • 69 · Bandit Gang Holds Up Pacific Train · Anon. · ms
    • 69 · Dope Worth Ten Thousand Seized · Anon. · ms
    • 70 · “English Eddie” vs. “Gentleman Al” · George Bronson-Howard · ss
    • 78 · The Pilot to Potter’s Field Joins His Passengers · Anon. · ms
    • 79 · Too Clever [Pinklin West] · Thorne Miller · ss
    • 89 · Knife Saves Convict at Trenton Prison · Anon. · ms
    • 89 · New Head of Bureau of Criminal Identification · Anon. · ms
    • 90 · The Great Radio Mystery [Part 6 of 6] · Chester K. Steele · sl
    • 117 · Embezzlers: “Look for the Woman” · Edgeworth Downer · ar
    • 124 · Second Trial Brings Record Award · Anon. · ms
    • 124 · Express Train Nearly Wrecked by Boy’s Prank · Anon. · ms
    • 125 · Salt and a Pinch of Pepper · Robert Beach Phillips · ss
    • 128 · To Abolish Office of Sheriff in Ontario · Anon. · ms
    • 129 · Headquarters Chat · [The Editor] · cl
    • 130 · What Handwriting Reveals · Louise Rice · cl
    • 134 · Burglar Leaves Imitation Jewels for Those He Stole · Anon. · ms
    • 135 · Expert Detective Advice · William J. Burns · cl
    • 136 · Tax Collector Sought as Embezzler · Anon. · ms
    • 137 · Finger-Print Department · Benjamin Call · cl
    • 139 · Chemistry to Aid in the Detection of Crime · Anon. · ms
    • 140 · Under the Lamp · Henry A. Keller · cl
    • 142 · Missing · [Various] · cl


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