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All-Story Weekly, Vol. 108 No. 1
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All-Story Weekly, Vol. 108 No. 1

· March 13, 1920

# All-Story Weekly, March 13, 1920

This issue features a symposium on "The Ten-Foot Chain" by Achmed Abdullah and Perley Poore Sheehan. The main content includes four continued serials: "The Broken Strand" (part one, three-part story) by A.F. Harlow; "The Unlatched Door" (part two, five-part story) by Lee Thayer; "The House With a Bad Name" (part three, six-part story) by Perley Poore Sheehan; and "Elope If You Must" (part five, six-part story). Five short stories appear: "Nan Russell: Investigatrix—Beneath the Make-Up" by Raymond Lester; "The Best Laid Plans" by Ed Gaines; an untitled George J. Brenn story; "East's First Day" by Robert J. Horton; and "'Twixt Love and Countryside" by Howard Philip Rhoades. Poetry includes verses by Kathryn White Ryan, Bee Jay, Mary L. Bray, and Lilian Bell, plus a "Heart to Heart Talks" column.

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March 13, 1920
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