Detective Story Magazine [Vol. XIII No. 2, March 12, 1918] (Street & Smith Corporation, 15¢, pulp, cover by John A. Coughlin)
Details taken from Table of Contents.
53 · Shooting Follows Joy Ride · [uncredited] · ms
54 · The Threefold Disappearance [Part 1 of 4; Thorndyke Flint] · Douglas Grey · sl
based on “The Sixpenny Doctor” by John Staniforth (Union Jack #556, June 6, 1914).
108 · Million-Dollar Mail Robbery Is All Off · [uncredited] · ms
109 · Mrs. Tilmoot’s Father · Ellis Parker Butler · ss New Story Magazine July 1912
120 · The Threefold Disappearance [Part 2 of 4; Thorndyke Flint] · Douglas Grey · sl
based on “The Sixpenny Doctor” by John Staniforth (Union Jack #556, June 6, 1914).
140 · Sentenced Gunman Says: “You’ll Be Sorry” · [uncredited] · ms
140 · Wounded Man Found Wandering in Daze · [uncredited] · ms
· The Threefold Disappearance [Part 3 of 4; Thorndyke Flint] · Douglas Grey · sl
based on “The Sixpenny Doctor” by John Staniforth (Union Jack #556, June 6, 1914).
· The Threefold Disappearance [Part 4 of 4; Thorndyke Flint] · Douglas Grey · sl
based on “The Sixpenny Doctor” by John Staniforth (Union Jack #556, June 6, 1914).
· Primal Justice [Part 2 of 3] · R. S. Spears · sl
· A Spinner of Death [Part 1 of 4; Thorndyke Flint] · Douglas Grey · sl
based on “The Boundary Raiders” by Andrew Murray (Union Jack #554, May 23, 1914).
· The Great Voldane [Part 1 of 6] · George Edgar · sl
· Primal Justice [Part 3 of 3] · R. S. Spears · sl
· A Spinner of Death [Part 2 of 4; Thorndyke Flint] · Douglas Grey · sl
based on “The Boundary Raiders” by Andrew Murray (Union Jack #554, May 23, 1914).
106 · Woman Caught Passing Bad Checks · [uncredited] · ms
107 · A Spinner of Death [Part 3 of 4; Thorndyke Flint] · Douglas Grey · sl
based on “The Boundary Raiders” by Andrew Murray (Union Jack #554, May 23, 1914).
· The Graven Cryptogram [Part 2 of 6] · Carolyn Wells · sl
· The Great Voldane [Part 3 of 6] · George Edgar · sl
· A Spinner of Death [Part 4 of 4; Thorndyke Flint] · Douglas Grey · sl
based on “The Boundary Raiders” by Andrew Murray (Union Jack #554, May 23, 1914).