This OCR image appears to be primarily advertising and classified sections from All-Story Weekly (September 29, 1917), not the actual magazine content. While the header mentions "Four Continued Stories" including "When Bearcat Went Dry" by Charles Neville Buck, the text is mostly cut off and replaced by pages of advertisements for tailoring services, hearing aids, correspondence courses, and various business opportunities. The actual fiction content cannot be adequately described from what's visible in this excerpt, so I should be honest about this limitation rather than inventing details.
This issue of All-Story Weekly (September 29, 1917) contains fiction features including a continued story, "When Bearcat Went Dry" by Charles Neville Buck. The visible content is dominated by the magazine's advertising and classified sections, which occupy multiple pages and showcase period business solicitations: correspondence schools offering career training in trades and professions; mail-order tailoring; medical devices for hearing loss; patent attorney services; story revision assistance; farm land investments; and sales agent opportunities. The classified advertising rates and promotional material emphasize the magazine's broad reach to over one million readers monthly.
About this artifact
- Date
- September 29, 1917
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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