# Argosy All-Story Weekly, April 18, 1925
This issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly contains three continued serials and assorted novelettes and short stories. "Dinner for Cynthia" by Edgar Franklin begins a four-part series. Fred MacIsaac's "Salt Money" continues its three-part run at part two, while Laurie York Erskine's "In the Event of Death," a four-part serial, concludes. Among novelettes and short stories are Frank Blighton's "The Duke of Disdain," Frank E. Carson's "Modern Castaways," E. K. Means's "A Course in Etiquette," Howard E. Morgan's "Bill of the Wild Streak," Katharine Brush's "Delirium Trimmings," and Walter Clare Martin's "The Busted Monopoly." The issue also features "Loretta Brodell" by Kim Knight, a Western story about a Golden West girl who aids a fugitive tenderfoot against her three brothers. Poetry contributions include work by Mary Carolyn Davies, Marie Lee Warner, Will Thomas Withrow, and Grace J. Hyatt.
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- Published April 18, 1925
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