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Complete Story Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 2
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Complete Story Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 2

· June 10, 1925

# Museum Catalog Note

This June 10, 1925 issue of Twice-a-Month Complete Story Magazine contains six short stories and a complete novel. "Uneasy Money," a complete novel by Maxwell Bath, features contraband smuggling and unpaid debts. Kenneth Gilbert's "The Hoodoo Tarantula" concerns railroad men's faith in a jinxed locomotive. Carrington Phelps contributes "A Flyer in Grain," involving a confidence man and federal agent. William Freeman Hough's "Speed for Sally" describes a woman's pursuit of thrills, while Charles V. Brereton's "Her Plays the Game" portrays a pet deer's devotion during a cougar attack. Thomas A. Curry's "The Lion's Mouth" offers a story of romance. The issue also includes "The Green-Eyed Monster" by C.S. Callahan. Additionally, the magazine contains extensive advertising, including a prominent promotion for Comer Manufacturing Company's mail-order topcoat sales opportunity.

About this artifact

Date
June 10, 1925
Rights
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