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1904
- Collier's (January 23, 1904) "Don't Swear!" A Perkins of Portland story. Perkins figures out how to make money advertising on every automobile made in America. This story was printed as "An Adventure in Automobiles" in Perkins of Portland. Illustrated by Sigurd Schou. p 18. [HANNIGAN]
1906
- Collier's (December 15, 1906) "The Unexpected Celebrity" A story. [HANNIGAN]
1907
- Collier's (July 13, 1907) "Mosby's Depilitator" A story. [HANNIGAN]
1909
- Collier's (April 10, 1909) "Hats Is Hats" A Mike Flannery story. "The calf, the crate and the millinery." Illustrated by Boardman Robinson. [RGTPL]
- _____ (December 11, 1909) "Judicial Negligence" A story. [RGTPL]
1910
- Collier's (May 28, 1910) "The Exciting Life" A story. "Animating a Cow. in Some Respects. Has a Political Parallel." "S. Potts and Daniel." Illustrated by Dan Sayre Groesbeck. p 17. [RGTPL]
1919
- Collier's (September 27, 1919) "The Dried Goldfish" Illustrated by A. B. Frost. "When with ladies Mr. Scoggins was almost boyish in his manner!" Not listed in RGTPL. [EPBLIB, FICTIONMAGS]
1920
- Collier's (January 17, 1920) "Potting Marjatta" Illustrated by Tony Sarg. [RGTPL]
1926
- Collier's (February 27, 1926) "Safety First" A story. "He had never been killed at a railway crossing and it was pretty safe to bet that he never would." Illustrated by August Henkel. p 18-19, 36. [RGTPL]
1934
- Collier's (July 28, 1934) "Boy Friend Wanted" A story. Illustrated by Floyd M. Davis. "Street scene." "Pretty rough on the Klinsky baby -- but let that pass. The girl made good, didn't she?" [RGTPL]
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