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Argosy All-Story Weekly

· January 9, 1926

# Argosy All-Story, January 9, 1926

This issue contains four continued serials: "The Vanishing Professor" by Fred MacIsaac (part one of four); Francis Lynde's "Pumice Dold" (part two of three); "There Goes the Bride" by Edgar Franklin (part three of five); and "Pilates" by Charles Francis Coe (part four of four). A novelette "The Handsome Young Men" by Hulbert Footner and three short stories appear: "The Rescue of Happy Towers" by George M. Johnson, "Mr. Skinner Spends a Dollar" by Jack Bechdolt, and "A Chauffeur's License" by Gordon Stiles. The issue also features poetry contributions. Prominently advertised for next week is "Wild Paradise" by Kenneth Perkins, a five-part serial about a circus girl, a prospector, bandits, and an Arabian steed in the Arizona desert.

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Date
January 9, 1926
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