Contents for May, 1923
Nineteen Thrilling Short Stories
Two Complete Novelettes
Two Two-Part Stories
Interesting, Odd and Weird Happenings
| THE MOON TERROR | A. G. BIRCH | [5] |
| A Remarkable Novel | ||
| THE SECRET FEAR | BY KENNETH DUANE WHIPPLE | [22] |
| A “Creepy” Detective Story | ||
| JUNGLE BEASTS | WILLIAM P. BARRON | [23] |
| A Complete Novelette | ||
| THE GOLDEN CAVERNS | JULIAN KILMAN | [30] |
| A Condensed Novel | ||
| VIALS OF INSECTS | PAUL ELLSWORTH TRIEM | [39] |
| Short Story | ||
| AN EYE FOR AN EYE | G. W. CRANE | [49] |
| Short Story | ||
| THE FLOOR ABOVE | M. HUMPHREYS | [52] |
| A Short Story with a Horrifying Climax | ||
| PENELOPE | VINCENT STARRETT | [57] |
| A Fantastic Tale | ||
| THE PURPLE HEART | HERMAN SISK | [61] |
| The Story of a Haunted Cabin | ||
| FELINE | BRUCE GRANT | [62] |
| A Whimsical Storiette | ||
| TWO HOURS OF DEATH | E. THAYLES EMMONS | [64] |
| A Ghost Story | ||
| MIDNIGHT BLACK | HAMILTON CRAIGIE | [67] |
| Short Story | ||
| THE HAUNTED AND THE HAUNTERS | BULWER LYTTON | [70] |
| An Old Masterpiece | ||
| THE WHISPERING THING | LAURIE McCLINTOCK AND CULPEPER CHUNN | [78] |
| The Conclusion of a Frightful Mystery Novel | ||
| THE DEATH CELL | F. K. MOSS | [85] |
| A Weird Short Story | ||
| THE DEVIL PLANT | LYLE WILSON HOLDEN | [89] |
| A Story of Ghastly Retribution | ||
| THE THUNDER VOICE | F. WALTER WILSON | [92] |
| The Story of a Hairy Monster | ||
| CASE NO. 27 | MOLLIE FRANK ELLIS | [96] |
| A Few Minutes in a Madhouse | ||
| THE FINALE | WILLIAM MERRIT | [99] |
| A Short Story | ||
| THE CLOSED CABINET | [101] | |
| A Story of the Eighteenth Century | ||
| THE EYRIE | BY THE EDITOR | [113] |
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