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Argosy All-Story Weekly, March 15, 1924
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Argosy All-Story Weekly, March 15, 1924

· March 15, 1924

# March 15, 1924 — Argosy All-Story Weekly

This issue contains five continued serials: "The Confidence Man" (Part One) by Laurie York Erskine, a six-part story; "Minions of the Law" (Part Two) by Howard Herr, four-part; "Big Game" (Part Three) by Louis Lacy Stevenson, seven-part; "Devil's Land" (Part Five) by Charles Alden Seltzer, six-part; and "Tarzan and the Ant Men" (Part Seven) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, seven-part—adventure and action narratives across multiple installments.

Complementing the serials are six shorter works: "Young Rebels" by Charles Wesley Sanders, "The Green Overcoat" by John Holden, "Soccer Dooley Leaves the Fringe" by Charles Francis Coe, "The Tattling Thing" by Florence M. Pettee, "Josh Stebbins in Greenland" by A.D. Temple, and "The Trouble with Father" by Warren Scholl.

The issue also features numerous poems by various contributors including Hamilton Pope Galt, Beech Hilton, Marion Short, and others.

An advertisement promises next week's serialization of "The Jonah of West Harbor" by Philip Robert Dillon, depicting a protagonist fighting through misfortune toward better fortune.

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Date
March 15, 1924
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