EDWIN BAIRD, Editor

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Copyright, 1923, by The Rural Publishing Corporation.

VOLUME 1 25 Cents NUMBER 4

Contents for June, 1923

Sixteen Thrilling Short Stories
Two Complete Novelettes
Two Two-Part Stories
Interesting, Odd and Weird Happenings

THE EVENING WOLVESPAUL ELLSWORTH TRIEM[5]
An Exciting Tale of Weird Events
DESERT MADNESSHAROLD FREEMAN MINERS[19]
A Fanciful Novel of the Red Desert
THE JAILER OF SOULSHAMILTON CRAIGIE[32]
A Powerful Novel of Sinister Madmen that Mounts to an Astounding Climax
JACK O’ MYSTERYEDWIN MacLAREN[49]
A Modern Ghost Story
OSIRISADAM HULL SHIRK[55]
A Weird Tale of an Egyptian Mummy
THE WELLJULIAN KILMAN[57]
A Short Story
THE PHANTOM WOLFHOUNDADELBERT KLINE[60]
A Spooky Yarn by the Author of “The Thing of a Thousand Shapes”
THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUEEDGAR ALLAN POE[64]
A Masterpiece of Weird Fiction
THE MOON TERRORA. G. BIRCH[72]
Final Thrilling Installment of the Mysterious Chinese Moon Worshipers
THE MAN THE LAW FORGOTWALTER NOBLE BURNS[81]
A Remarkable Story of the Dead Returned to Life
THE BLADE OF VENGEANCEGEORGE WARBURTON LEWIS[86]
A Powerful, Gripping Story Well Told
THE GRAY DEATHLOUAL B. SUGARMAN[91]
Horrifying and Incredible Tale of the Amazon Valley
THE VOICE IN THE FOGHENRY LEVERAGE[95]
Another Thriller by the Author of “Whispering Wires”
THE INVISIBLE TERRORHUGH THOMASON[100]
An Uncanny Tale of the Jungle
THE ESCAPEHELEN ROWE HENZE[103]
A Short Story
THE SIRENTARLETON COLLIER[105]
A Storiette That Is “Different”
THE MADMANHERBERT HIPWELL[107]
A Night of Horror in the Mortuary
THE CHAIRDR. HARRY E. MERENESS[109]
An Electrocution Vividly Described by an Eyewitness
THE CAULDRONPRESTON LANGLEY HICKEY[111]
True Adventures of Terror
THE EYRIEBY THE EDITOR[113]

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