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- How to Make an Electrophorus, (ar) Chums March 18 1922
- Makes a Specialty of Rugs and Baby Carriages, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 18 1922
- Notorious Bandit Studies for the Ministry, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 18 1922
- Robber Who Choked Victims Gets Forty Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 18 1922
- Robbery in Philadelphia Revealed by Arrests in Los Angeles, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 18 1922
- Seven Years to Serve a Summons, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 18 1922
- Thieves’ Loot Found in Jail Cell, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 18 1922
- The Vintage of 1922, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 18 1922
- The Boxing Rajah [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine March 20 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- The Capital’s Man Hunt, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- The Case of Zavarre the Fencer [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine March 20 1922
- Chemists Do Some Predicting, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- Chronicles of the Queer Club: The Little Wonder, (ss) Boys’ Magazine March 20 1922
- Mists of Poison [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #71, 1922
- Nothing Given Free, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- Prong-Horn Antelope Need Protection, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- Refinement and Environment, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- Superfluous Prevision, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- They Don’t Let Go, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- Those Precious Drops, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- A Tragic Oversight, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- Bank’s Eagle Screams Alarm to Police, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Big Seizure of Drugs by Custom House, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Chums Help Club: How to Make a Hectograph Copier, (cl) Chums March 25 1922
- Convict Asks Skull Operation, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Convicts Escape Through Prison Sewer, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- The Crime Record of Paris for 1921, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- The Death of a King, (ar) Chums March 25 1922
- Dog a Spectator As His Case Is Tried, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Eats Pins to Escape Poorhouse, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- A Good Puzzle and Useful Tip, (ar) Chums March 25 1922
- In Prison Fifty-Four Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Mixes “Gas” with Oil; Kills Eight, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Opium Concealed in Sack of Peanuts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Policeman Sentenced to Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Publicity Stunt Lands Furrier in Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Robbing Poor Boxes Like Baccarat, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- A Secret Film! [St. Frank’s], (ss) The Boys’ Realm #156, March 25 1922 (by Maurice Nutbrown)
- The “Smoothest Boy Crook”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- A Tragedy of the Frozen North, (il) Chums March 25 1922
- Twenty Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents for a Hangman’s Rope, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Chronicles of the Queer Club: The River Rivals, (ss) Boys’ Magazine March 27 1922
- The Mystery Footballer [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine March 27 1922
- The Outcast of the School [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine March 27 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Alma Myrtle Greenfield, (ob) The Vagrant #14, March 1922
- Bookplates, (br) To-Day March 1922
- Breaking In, (ts) Photoplay March 1922
- Carry Your Own Boat, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine March 1922
- The Diary of a Deb—A Startling Confession, (ar) Telling Tales March 1922
- A Double-Decked Lake, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine March 1922
- Edgelow’s Dramatic Tabloids, (cl) Telling Tales March 1922, etc.
- Eel Fare, (cl) The Captain #276, March 1922
- The Ferocous Pike, (cl) The Captain #276, March 1922
- The Field of Play, (cl) The Captain #276, March 1922
- The Fight for the Cup, (ss) Treasure-Trove Library #37, 1922
- “Fun of the Fayre”, (th) The London Magazine March 1922
- Going Aloft Inside the Mast, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine March 1922
- Harrison Fisher and the Dog on the Cover, (ms) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine March 1922
- Heard This One?, (hu) The Novel Magazine March 1922, etc.
- Heartsease, (cl) Telling Tales March 1922, etc.
- Imaginary Interviews: Constance Talmadge, (hu) Photoplay March 1922
- The Love Letters of a Married Man, (cl) Telling Tales March 1922, etc.
- A New Way of Guiding Ships, (cl) The Captain #276, March 1922
- A New Word Square, (pz) Pearson’s Magazine March 1922, etc.
- The Play of the Month: Blood and Sand, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) March 1922 [Ref. Vicente Blasco Ibáñez]
- Reactions II, (ms) To-Day March 1922
- The Sea Wolf, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine March 1922
- Some Letters to Our Editor Which Will Remain Unanswered, (hu) 10 Story Book March 1922
- The Spanish Lover, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #120, March 1922
- The Spectre Brig, (na) Treasure-Trove Library #37, 1922
- Sunset Service Bureau, (cl) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly March 1922
- The Waterspout, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine March 1922
- Western Finance, (cl) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly March 1922
- We’ve Seen ’Em in Bottles, Too, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine March 1922
- Where March Is Like a Lamb, (il) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly March 1922
- Winter’s Treasure House, (il) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly March 1922
- A Woman’s Job, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine March 1922
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Captain #276, March 1922
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine March 1922
- [Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush advert], (ms) Photoplay March 1922
- A Curious Animal, (ms) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- The Damaged “E” [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1086, April 1 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- A Detective’s Story, (ar) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- Mad-Stones, (ar) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- Measuring Space, (ar) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- One Cent a Month, (ar) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- Oyez! Oyez! Here We Have the Latest, (hu) Chums April 1 1922
- Queer Customs of New Hebrides Natives, (ms) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- Shoes from Smokeless Powder, (ar) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- Spider Silk Woven by Clever Machine, (ms) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- Two Good Games, (ar) Chums April 1 1922
- Unearth the Tomb of an Aztec Warrior, (ms) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- The Phantom Boxer [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #72, 1922
- Ample Opportunity, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922
- Gluttons for Oratory, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922
- A Heaven on Earth, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922
- Intensified Interest, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922
- Involuntary Confession, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922
- The Irishman’s Choice, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922
- A Land of Precious Stones, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922
- The Lesser Evil, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922
- Silencing the Court, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922
- Something Else for Ireland, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922
- Taking No Chances, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1922, etc.
- Amazing Record of Gentleman Burglar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- Banker Suicide Was Forger, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- Berlin a Big Diamond Market, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- File Suits in Oil Lands Amounting to $300,000,000, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- Gems Worth Eighty Thousand Dollars Dug Up in Garden, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- How a Ship Is Steered, (ar) Chums April 8 1922
- The Missing Racehorse! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1087, April 8 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- New York Thief Caught in Montreal, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- Prisoners Mutiny for Favorite Authors, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- Sons of Empire Notices, (cl) Chums April 8 1922
- Still Found Hidden in Hearse, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- Stolen Stock Located in Hollow Bedpost, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- A Thief Who Preferred Violins to Cash, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- Two Saw Their Way Out of Jersey City Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- Woman Smuggler Dies in Pullman, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- Chronicles of the Queer Club: Dinkie’s Double, (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 3 1922
- Oxford or Cambridge?, (ar) Boys’ Magazine April 3 1922
- The Prince of Japers [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 3 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- The Secret of the Boat Race [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine April 3 1922
- The Honourable Jimmy’s Yacht [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 8 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Swift of the “Flying O” Ranch [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine April 8 1922
- He Got the Ten!, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st April 1922
- Alaska’s Largest Family Tree, (ms) Western Story Magazine April 15 1922
- Author of Poison Pen Letters Found after Three Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- Baby in Well Saved by Voice of Mother, (ms) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- Bandits Hold Up Doctor, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- The Barring-Out at Stormcove [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 15 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Curiosities of Nature, (ms) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- A Curious Salt Well, (ar) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- Detectives Watch Robbers at Work, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- Emergencies for Lawyers, (ar) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- Food Supply of Alaskan Indians Diminished, (ms) Western Story Magazine April 15 1922
- Game-Law Violators Use High Explosives, (ms) Western Story Magazine April 15 1922
- “Ghost” Is Just Radio, (ms) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- The Great Oil Swindle! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1088, April 15 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- Hoboken Teacher Sent to Jail as Shoplifter, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- How to Make an Electroscope, (ar) Chums April 15 1922
- Hurry Up, (hu) Chums April 15 1922
- An Ice Box for a Cash Till, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- A London Crime Mystery Expert, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- Mesmerized by a Lion, (ar) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- A Monkey Pickpocket, (ar) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- On the Trail of Montana [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine April 15 1922
- Points on Breeding Black Skunks, (ms) Western Story Magazine April 15 1922
- The Siamese a Peculiar People, (ms) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- Stolen American Cars Kill Sales in Mexico, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- To Save Mother Girl Says She Fired Fatal Shot, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- Trails Cattle Rustlers, (ms) Western Story Magazine April 15 1922
- Two Duck Hunters Lose Lives on Raft, (ms) Western Story Magazine April 15 1922
- A Typical Two-Stroke Motor-Cycle with Chain-Belt Drive, (ar) Chums April 15 1922
- The Weight of Specie, (ar) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- Women Judges in the Courts of Germany?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- Fatal Green Eye [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #73, 1922
- An Antique Chest Filled with Woman’s Bones, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- Convicts Rob State of Big Sum, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- Cora Harris a Deputy Sheriff, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- Easy Pickings in Times Square, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- Extraordinary Operation on Prisoner, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- Financier Falls for Old Bunco Game, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- Good Samaritan Is Robbed and Beaten, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- Grand Voting Competition, (ed) Chums April 22 1922, etc.
- The Gullible Public, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- How the State Police of New York Are Taught, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- The Master Crook [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine April 22 1922
- New Jersey State Police Make Fine Showing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- Novel Collections: Railway Stamps, (cl) Chums April 22 1922
- Occupants in Death Cells See Comedy Bill, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- The Rebels’ Victory [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 22 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- “Truth Serum” Worked on Convicts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- The West Declares War on Armed Bandits, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- The Winged Accomplice! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1089, April 22 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- Your Welcome in Canada, (ar) Boys’ Magazine April 22 1922
- Condemns Scolding of Juries, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- The “Dud” of the School [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 29 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Gems Taken from Under a Pullman Pillow, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- Jurist Lays Law Defiance to Prohibition, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- Key Experts Steal Bridal Gifts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- King of the Track [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine April 29 1922
- The Lonsdale Belt, (ar) Boys’ Magazine April 29 1922
- Mail-box Robbers Caught, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- Mystery Islands of Distant Seas, (ar) Chums April 29 1922
- New Death House at Sing Sing Completed, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- Novel Collections: Deed Stamps, (cl) Chums April 29 1922
- Thousands Victimized in Bucket-Shop Operations, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- Where Prison Life Is Pleasant, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- The Blanket Indian, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1922
- Charles Hargens, Jr., (bg) Brief Stories April 1922
- “La Folie”, (pm) The Blue Magazine #34, April 1922
- Growth of Cable System, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine April 1922
- How an Ocean Cable Is Made, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine April 1922
- Lady Lavery’s Views on Art—and Other Things, (iv) The Strand Magazine April 1922 [Ref. Hazel, Lady Lavery]
- A Lighthouse Left Stranded, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine April 1922
- Miniature Pictures “The Helping Hands”, (il) Normal Instructor and Primary Plans April 1922
- The Play of the Month: “Welcome Stranger”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) April 1922 [Ref. Aaron Hoffman]
- The Possibilities of Wallpaper, (ar) The Home Magazine, Woman at Home April 1922
- Sea Curios, (cl) Sea Stories Magazine April 1922, etc.
- Should Divorce Be Made Easier?, (ar) The Home Magazine, Woman at Home April 1922
- The Simple Art of Stencilling, (ar) The Home Magazine, Woman at Home April 1922
- The Vengeance of the Chief, (ss) Treasure-Trove Library #38, 1922
- Wireless Saves Lighthouse Keeper, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine April 1922
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Windsor Magazine April 1922
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine April 1922
- [photography], (pt) Photoplay April 1922
- [photography], (pt) Shadowland April 1922
- Another Deluge May Come, (ar) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- Coffin a Prized Article, (ms) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- Copper Eskimos’ Superstitions, (ms) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- The Diver’s Dangers, (ms) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- In Death Valley, (ar) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- Jewel Box That Will Scare Thieves, (ms) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922, etc.
- Large Sum in Bounty for Wolf and Coyote, (ms) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- Origin of Horseshoe Superstitions, (ms) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- The Secret Shifters [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #74, 1922
- Short-Change Men, (ar) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- Help Club: Handy Things to Make, (cl) Chums May 6 1922
- Novel Hobbies: Are You a Petrologist?, (cl) Chums May 6 1922
- Readers’ Jestlets, (hu) Chums May 6 1922
- Dixon Brett and the Mystery Yaught [Dixon Brett], (na) Aldine Detective Tales #7, 1922
- A Woman Detective’s Story, (ss) MacLean’s May 1 1922as told to Gertrude E. S. Pringle
- Black Magic, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 6 1922
- The Chums on Mystery Island [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine May 6 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Cup Final Day, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 6 1922
- The Great Cup Final Mystery [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine May 6 1922
- The Rawhide Railroad, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 6 1922
- Arms of Ships of the King’s Navy, (il) Chums May 13 1922
- Billy Wells, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 13 1922
- Convicts Help to Fight Fire, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 13 1922
- The Crack Eleven [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine May 13 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Crime Wave Explained by War Pay and Motors, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 13 1922
- English Girls More Wayward To-day, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 13 1922
- Four Crime-Wave Bills Passed in New York, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 13 1922
- Governor of Ohio Against Death Penalty, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 13 1922
- The Grey Eagle! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1092, May 13 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- Johnny Basham, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 13 1922
- Novel Hobbies: Collecting Seals, (cl) Chums May 13 1922
- Self-Styled Gland Expert Collects and Disappears, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 13 1922
- Ships’ Badges, (ar) Chums May 13 1922
- The Sporting Regiment [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine May 13 1922
- With Rope and Pulley, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 13 1922
- All Crooks Are Brutal, (ms) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- Christmas Island, (ms) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- Find Ancient Race in Arizona, (ar) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- Found in a Hollow Tree, (ar) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- Good Leg Exercise, (ms) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- A Great Buffalo Ranch Started, (ms) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- Legends of Fish, (ar) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- Sweating Gold Coins, (ar) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- Three Days on Mont Blanc, (ms) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- The Traitor in the Stable [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #75, 1922
- The Army Offers You a Vacation, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 20 1922
- Ax Slayings Terrorize Southern City, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 20 1922
- Cecil Parkin, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 20 1922
- Clipping Hair and Clipping Coupons, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 20 1922
- Congresswoman Robertson on Mixed Juries, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 20 1922
- Convict Kills Fellow Prisoner in Sing Sing Shop, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 20 1922
- A Football Romance, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 20 1922
- Four Prisoners Face Unusual Dilemma, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 20 1922
- Hooray!, (hu) Chums May 20 1922, etc.
- How to Make a Gramophone, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 20 1922
- Increase in Suicides in United States in 1921, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 20 1922
- Jack Hobbs, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 20 1922
- Making Everything Plain, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 20 1922
- The Man Who Had, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 20 1922
- A Million-Dollar Shoplifting Case in Berlin, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 20 1922
- The Missing Dragoon [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine May 20 1922
- A Printing Bill, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 20 1922
- Regulating Clothes, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 20 1922
- Strapped to a Chair, Murderer Is Hanged, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 20 1922
- Successful Management, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1922
- The Time Not to Quit, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 20 1922
- Up Against the Sixth [Stormcove College], (nv) Boys’ Magazine May 20 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Amazing Swindle of Bogus Chaldean Priests, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 27 1922
- Atlanta Slayer Caught in Detroit, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 27 1922
- Banks to Arm Their Employees, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 27 1922
- Boy Confesses He Lived by Burglary, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 27 1922
- Chorus Girls Now Best-Behaved Citizens, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 27 1922
- The Green House-boat [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine May 27 1922
- Hires Blind and Cripples to Beg, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 27 1922
- How to Engrave on Glass, (ar) Chums May 27 1922
- J. W. H. T. Douglas, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 27 1922
- Open-Air Tips, (ar) Chums May 27 1922
- The Stormcove Feud [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine May 27 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Wilfred Rhodes, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 27 1922
- Mystery Men of Witching Hollow [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #76, 1922
- The Adventure of Captain Cartridge [Captain Cartridge], (ss) Treasure-Trove Library #39, 1922
- A Is for “Alligator”, (pi) The St. Nicholas Magazine May 1922
- Amateurdom and the Editor, (ed) The Rainbow May 1922 (by Sonia H. Greene)
- Amateurdom of the Editor, (ar) The Rainbow May 1922 (by Sonia H. Greene)
- The Diary of a Duchess—A Frank Revelation, (cl) Telling Tales May 1922
- The Fairy Aeroplane, (pm) The St. Nicholas Magazine May 1922
- Floating Wharf for Inland Waterway, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine May 1922
- The Greatest Secret Service Story of the War, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1922 (by C. E. Russell)
- Here Is a New Word Square, (pz) Pearson’s Magazine May 1922
- James B. Starr, (bg) Brief Stories May 1922
- Little Stories of Success, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine May/June 1922
- Lives Lost When Freighter Goes Down, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine May 1922
- The Love of Two Women, (ss) National Pictorial Monthly May 1922
- Mosquitos Overwhelm Steamship, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine May 1922
- Mrs. Ryan’s Iceman, (vi) 10 Story Book May 1922
- Opinion, (ed) The Rainbow May 1922 (by Sonia H. Greene)
- The Play of the Month: The Lady of the Rose, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) May 1922
- Recruiting, (ed) The Rainbow May 1922 (by Sonia H. Greene)
- The Schooner, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine May 1922
- Testing Ocean Currents, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine May 1922
- The Touch of Death, (ss) Action Stories May 1922
- True Ghost Stories, (cl) National Pictorial Monthly May 1922
- The Verdun Medal, (ms) Colour May 1922
- What the LIttle Bird Said: “Eat Cherries as I Live!”, (pi) The St. Nicholas Magazine May 1922
- The World Goes Marching On, (cl) Pearson’s Magazine May 1922, etc.
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine May 1922
- About Signatures, (ms) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- Evolution Theory of Human Speech, (ms) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- Facts About a Desert, (ms) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- A Flapper Ghost, (ms) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- Great Men’s Pets, (ar) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- 1,000 Years Before Columbus, (ar) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- Oriental Juggling, (ar) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- Phantom Spectacles in New Mexico, (ar) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- Real Lightning Made, (ms) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- Such Home-Made Gold Would Bankrupt United States, (ms) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- Trick Instruments, (ms) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- Make Your Own Ink, (ar) Chums June 3 1922
- The Confessions of a She-Politician, (ar) MacLean’s June 1 1922
- The Circus Mystery [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine June 3 1922
- Ernest Tyldesley, (ar) Boys’ Magazine June 3 1922
- Frank Woolley, (ar) Boys’ Magazine June 3 1922
- The Stormcovers’ Peril [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine June 3 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Canada’s National Sport, (ar) Chums June 10 1922
- Confessions of a Virtuous Young Man, (sl) Snappy Stories 1st June 1922, etc.
- The Derby Sensation [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine June 10 1922
- The Duffer’s Redemption [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine June 10 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Fleet of Police Motor Cars Latest New York Protection, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1922
- Florida Wire Tappers Arrested, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1922
- A French “High-Life” Burglar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1922
- H. Howell, (ar) Boys’ Magazine June 10 1922
- Looking for Safe Hidden Years Ago, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1922
- Novel Collections: Armorial Bearings, (cl) Chums June 10 1922
- Pursues Man Who Got His Life Savings, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1922
- Traced by Pecan Shells, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1922
- V. W. C. Jupp, (ar) Boys’ Magazine June 10 1922
- Young Man, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st June 1922
- The Purple Orchids [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #77, 1922
- Arkansas Wants Part of Texas, (ms) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- Depositors to Be Finger-Printed, (ms) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- The Female Hercules, (ar) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- Fish Rid Guayaquil of Mosquitoes, (ms) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- A Golden Image, (ms) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- The London Police, (ms) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- Magic Extraordinary, (ar) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- A Man-Eating Tree, (ar) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- Our Mysterious Boarder, (ar) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- Pied Piper Comes Back, (ms) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- Radiotelephone Receivers, (ar) The Youth’s Companion June 15 1922
- Stones That Swim, (ms) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- The Bounder [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine June 17 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Confesses to Four Mysterious Slayings, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- The Crook of the Team [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine June 17 1922
- Dog-Keeping for Boys, (ar) Boys’ Magazine June 17 1922
- Dope Smugglers Use Apes as Decoys, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- Drugs Smuggled in as Face Powder, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- Former Notorious Crook Leads Fight Against Drug Raids, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- John Gunn, (ar) Boys’ Magazine June 17 1922
- J. W. Hearne, (ar) Boys’ Magazine June 17 1922
- New York’s Taxicabs to Be Under Police Rule, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- Prisoner Hangs Himself in Cell, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- Sentenced to Imprisonment for Breeding Snakes, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- A Seven-Year Quest for Slayer, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- An Unsuccessful Break for Freedom, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- Up for Murder Done Twenty Years Ago, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- Waste Photographic Material, (ar) Chums June 17 1922
- Will You Help to Edit Chums?, (ed) Chums June 17 1922
- Old Songs That Men Have Sung, (cl) Adventure June 20 1922, etc.
- American Handcuffs Called Barbarous, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- Bandits Fall Into Detectives’ Trap, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- Blackmail the Major Crime in America, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- Burglary Evidence Hidden in Violin Case, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- The Channel Swimmer [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine June 24 1922
- Chums Inventors’ Corner, (cl) Chums June 24 1922, etc.
- Counterfeit Stamps Lead to Arrest, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- A Crook Descants on Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- Fifty Years As a Dog Trainer, (ar) Chums June 24 1922
- Gambling in the State of Danzig, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- Gunmen Escape from Theater with Five Thousand Dollars, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- The Head-Master’s Secret [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine June 24 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Innovation in the Food of Paris Prisoners, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- Insanity Greater in Peace than in War Time, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- No Compromise with Bolshevism, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1922
- Texas Bandit Clips Girls’ Locks, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- Tricks of the Fish-Poacher, (ar) Chums June 24 1922
- Yorkshire C.C.C., (ms) Boys’ Magazine June 24 1922
- The Mystery Passenger [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #78, 1922
- Announcing Flapper Beauty Contest, (cn) The Flapper June 1922
- The Black Madonna, (pm) The Adelphi Magazine #1, June 1922
- British Crime Since the War, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1922
- The Cultivation of Pearls, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine June 1922
- The Diary of a Duchess, (cl) Telling Tales June 1922, etc.
- The Favourite Wins!, (cn) The Novel Magazine June 1922
- The First Vessel, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine June 1922
- German Secret Signals Disclosed, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine June 1922
- “The Lady of the Rose”, (th) The London Magazine June 1922
- The Mystery of the Mountain [Captain Cartridge], (ss) Treasure-Trove Library #40, 1922
- A New Kind of Pleasure Craft, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine June 1922
- Ocean Depths, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine June 1922
- The Ogre, (ar) Photoplay June 1922
- Oysters Healthy and Fat, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine June 1922
- The Persistent Lovers, (sa) The Sovereign Magazine June 1922
- Personal and Otherwise, (cl) Harper’s Magazine June 1922, etc.
- Peter Rabbit and His Baby Bunnies, (cs) The Happy Mag. June 1922, etc.
- The Play of the Month: The Bat, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) June 1922 [Ref. Mary Roberts Rinehart]
- The Port of Genoa to Be Enlarged, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine June 1922
- A Preface, (pm) Gaiety June 1922
- Prescriptions, (ms) The Happy Mag. June 1922, etc.
- Temperature Measurements Affect Efficiency of Fog Horn, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine June 1922
- The Truth at Last About Ireland, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1922
- Unwept, Unhonored, and Unhung, (ar) Photoplay June 1922
- The Volga Valley Comes to Life Again, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1922
- The Youth of Napoleon, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1922
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Happy Mag. June 1922
- [frontispiece], (fp) To-Day June 1922
- [Goodrich tires advert], (ms) Photoplay June 1922
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Wave June 1922
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine June 1922
- Ancient Indian Burial Rites, (ms) Mystery Magazine #112, July 1 1922
- Bar Silver Dug Up on Farm, (ms) Mystery Magazine #112, July 1 1922
- Cutting Ice with Violin Music, (ms) Mystery Magazine #112, July 1 1922
- The Eskimo Dog, (ar) Mystery Magazine #112, July 1 1922
- Facts About Your Watch, (ms) Mystery Magazine #112, July 1 1922
- Fakirs Tricks Exposed, (ar) Mystery Magazine #112, July 1 1922
- Female Detectives, (ar) Mystery Magazine #112, July 1 1922
- Readers’ Prize Jokes, (hu) Chums July 1 1922, etc.
- The Sword Trick, (ms) Mystery Magazine #112, July 1 1922
- Accused of Stealing Rockefeller Gift, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 8 1922
- Back in Prison at Eighty-Three, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 8 1922
- Big Diamond Theft in Subway, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 8 1922
- Cricket Celebrities No. 2-Pat Hendren, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1100, July 8 1922
- Dope-Smuggling Syndicate in London, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 8 1922
- Famous Jailer of Crippen and Casement Retires, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 8 1922
- French Police Medals Given to New York Officers, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 8 1922
- Help Club: Two Good Tips, (cl) Chums July 8 1922
- “An Honest Workingman Hunting a Ham”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 8 1922
- The Ivory Hand [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #370, July 8 1922
- Novel Collections: Shell Hunting, (cl) Chums July 8 1922
- Prisoner Did Not Like French Beans, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 8 1922
- Suggests a System of Police Passports, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 8 1922
- Camping Out 1—How to Make a Tent, (ar) Boys’ Magazine July 1 1922
- Expelled! [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine July 1 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Middlesex C.C.C., (ar) Boys’ Magazine July 1 1922
- The Nine-Fingered Dwarf [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine July 1 1922
- Ace-High Magazine, (ms) The Editor July 8 1922
- Camping Out 2—A Plan of Campaign, (ar) Boys’ Magazine July 8 1922
- The Eye of the Idol [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine July 8 1922
- Notts C.C.C., (ar) Boys’ Magazine July 8 1922
- This Weather, (pm) The Country Gentleman July 8 1922
- Under Canvas [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine July 8 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- The Man Who Lived Again [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #79, 1922
- Additional Force to Check Smuggling, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- Advocates That Prisoners Be Paid for Their Labor, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- Camping Out 3—What to Take with You, (ar) Boys’ Magazine July 15 1922
- Charms of Death Valley, (ms) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- The Coddling of Crooks Breeds Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- Curing a Snake-Bite, (ar) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- Defectives Measure Vetoed, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- Father and Daughter Serve on Same Jury, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- Five Sons Hacked with Ax, Father Found Dead, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- Girl, 17, “Sees” with Nose, “Hears” with Fingers, (ms) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- Hampshire C.C.C., (ar) Boys’ Magazine July 15 1922
- In the Hands of the Savages [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine July 15 1922
- Jail Keeper Indicted for Aiding Escape, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- Michigan Man’s Beard Nine Feet Long, (ms) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- The Mystery Schoolboy [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine July 15 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- New York Police Reserves Called to Curb Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- On the Ninth Green [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #371, July 15 1922
- “Rattlesnake Feast”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- Readers’ Prize Jokes and Jestlets, (ed) Chums July 15 1922
- Sense of Direction in Animals, (ms) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- Sentenced for Prison Check Frauds, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- Sent Him a Mule’s Head, (ms) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- Shuttleness Loom Doubles Production, (ms) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- Some Remarkable Feats, (ar) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- Spirit of Conan Doyle’s Collie, (ms) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- Stories of Shoplifters, (ar) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- Theft of Spoiled Money Found in Potomac Is Solved, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- Thugs, (ar) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- Cathay Pirates Dividing Spoils, (il) Chums July 22 1922
- Cricket Celebrities No. 4-J. W. H. T. Douglas, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1102, July 22 1922
- Does the Criminal’s Face Betray His Heart?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 22 1922
- Nose and Fingers Function Like Eyes and Ears, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 22 1922
- Over Two Years in Jail Without a Trial, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 22 1922
- Postal Detectives Set Big Trap, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 22 1922
- Records from New York’s Finger-Print Bureau, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 22 1922
- The Tyneside Mystery [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #372, July 22 1922
- With His Own Weapons! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1102, July 22 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- Camping Out 4—When You Get There, (ar) Boys’ Magazine July 23 1922
- Chick Conway’s Ordeal [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine July 23 1922
- Lancashire C.C.C., (ar) Boys’ Magazine July 23 1922
- Trouble in the Remove [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine July 23 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- The Hooded Peril [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #80, 1922
- The 11.45pm to South Shields [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #373, July 29 1922
- Aged Woman Trapper Meets Tragic Death, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Amnesia Victim Loses Fifty Thousand Dollars, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Amnesia Victim’s Wife to Return Insurance, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Baldy, Famous Nome Racer, Passes On, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Catches Deer, Then Releases Him, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Cricket Celebrities No. 5-Philip Mead, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1103, July 29 1922
- Discoverer of Cripple Creek Gold Passes Away, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Dubois the Gateway to the Big-Game Country, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- The Fairies of the Indians, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922, etc.
- The Famous Oregon Trail, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Find Mastodon Tusks in Kansas, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Flapper Takes “Lip-Stick” Case to Higher Court, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- The Fort Worth Flood, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Girl Persuades a Burglar to Leave, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Hogs Make Good Liquor Sleuths, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Indians as Artists, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Maryland Bill Would Jail Runaway Wives, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- New York Police Force to Have Secret Service, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- New York State to Utilize Convict Labor, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Old Woman Protects Life Savings from Ex-Convict, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Pioneer Discovers Prehistoric Skeleton, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Prisoners at Kansas State Prison “Make Good”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Shall I Win a Chums Knife?, (hu) Chums July 29 1922
- Snowslide Hits Engine in Colorado, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Stone Rolling Destructive to Life and Property, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Strange Enigma Carried to Grave, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Camping Out 5—Camp Cooking, (ar) Boys’ Magazine July 30 1922
- The Danger of the Deep [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine July 30 1922
- Sprucer Smith’s Triumph [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine July 30 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Surrey C.C.C., (ar) Boys’ Magazine July 30 1922
- A Bathing Tragedy, (il) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- A Common Denominator, (ss) Telling Tales July 1922
- Excused, (pm) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- The Falling Leaf, (pm) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- Handwriting Competition, (cn) The Royal Magazine July 1922, etc.
- How Its Hair Gives an Animal Away, (ar) The Sovereign Magazine July 1922
- Kiki, Andre’ Picard’s Comedy, (pl) Hearst’s International July 1922adapted by David Belasco
- Loneliest of All, (pm) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- The Man Who Completely Lost His Head, (il) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- One Exception, (pm) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- Our Changeable Climate: The Man Who Wanted to Go for a Walk, (il) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- The Play of the Month: Decameron Nights, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) July 1922
- The Professor Goes to the Movies, (hu) Photoplay July 1922
- A Quiet Read, (ss) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- Reprints—II, (ms) The London Mercury #33, July 1922
- The Romance of the Finger Ring, (ar) The Sovereign Magazine July 1922
- “Round in 50”, (th) The London Magazine July 1922
- Settling It, (pm) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- Silence, (ss) The Century Magazine July 1922
- Sure to Grow, (pm) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- Up-to-Date, (pi) The St. Nicholas Magazine July 1922
- A Warning to Those Who Would Defy the Kill-Joys, (il) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- Why He Flewsseau!, (pm) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine July 1922
- Allan Pinkerton, (ar) Mystery Magazine #114, August 1 1922
- Finds Pre-Caesarian Roman Calendar, (ms) Mystery Magazine #114, August 1 1922
- The Queerest of Metals, (ar) Mystery Magazine #114, August 1 1922
- Speed of Jackrabbits, (ms) Mystery Magazine #114, August 1 1922
- Twenty-Six German Deaths an Hour War Toll, (ms) Mystery Magazine #114, August 1 1922
- Witch-Finding in India, (ms) Mystery Magazine #114, August 1 1922
- The Bank Car Puzzle [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #374, August 5 1922
- Chicago Loop District Rocked by Dynamite Bomb, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- Chums Wireless Club, (cl) Chums August 5 1922, etc.
- Convicts Working to Save Mississippi Levee, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- Court Orders Husband to Wash Dishes, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- Cricket Celebrities No. 6-F. E. Woolley, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1104, August 5 1922
- Decorating China by the Carbon Process, (ar) Chums August 5 1922
- Earrings from Prisoner in Sing Sing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- Finds Daughter after Fourteen-Year Search, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- Fugitive Convict Captured after Three Years of Freedom, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- “Human Fly” Burglars Steal Gems, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- Innocent Man Pardoned After Serving Six Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- A New “Con” Game, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- Returns Bible Stolen After Twenty Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- Rum Running, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- To Increase Beggars’ Fine, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- Warned by Wireless! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1104, August 5 1922 (by Arkas Sapt)
- The Secret Witness [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #81, 1922
- Essex C.C.C., (ar) Boys’ Magazine August 5 1922
- The Great Soolent Robbery [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine August 5 1922
- The Mysterious Wireless [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine August 5 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- A New Way to Pay Old Debts, (ss) The Youth’s Companion August 10 1922
- From All Points, (ms) Wild West Weekly #1034, August 11 1922
- Good Reading, (cl) Wild West Weekly #1034, August 11 1922, etc.
- Laughs, (hu) Wild West Weekly #1034, August 11 1922, etc.
- Legend of Sweet’s Treasure, (ar) Wild West Weekly #1034, August 11 1922
- Asks Law to Supervise Radio Communication, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- Big Civic Body to Curb Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- Cricket Celebrities No. 7-Herbert Strudwick, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1105, August 12 1922
- Electrician Sought in Church Fires, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- Falcon Swift’s Revenge [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine August 12 1922
- First Chinaman to Be Held for Burglary, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- Forty Sing Sing Prisoners Take College Course, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- German Convicts Attempt Escape from Train, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- The House of the Clanging Bell; or, The Case of the White Lead Substitute [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #375, August 12 1922
- London Official Opposes Capital Punishment, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- Medals Awarded to Police for Bravery, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- Middlesex: Champion County, (ar) Chums August 12 1922
- Our Gallery of Famous Cricketers-A. W. Carr, (ms) The Boys’ Realm #176, August 12 1922
- Pays for Ride Stolen Twenty-Five Years Ago, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- Safe Cracked Next Door to Police Station, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- The Terrible Twins [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine August 12 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- What Will They Do with This Boy “Lifer”?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- The Whippet Race [St. Frank’s], (ss) The Boys’ Realm #176, August 12 1922 (by Maurice Nutbrown)
- Wireless, (cl) Chums August 12 1922
- Black-Headed Sea Bird’s Long Flight, (ms) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- “Bottled Sunshine”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922, etc.
- Clever Chinese Beggars, (ms) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- Counts Million Peas, (ms) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- Find Indians’ Burial Chamber, (ms) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- Many Game Birds Brought from Orient, (ms) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- Moles, (ar) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- Non-Drinking Animals, (ms) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- Pythons Easily Taken, (ms) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- Something About Seals, (ms) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- Tons of Treasure, (ar) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- Athletic Temperatures, (ms) Midnight #1, August 19 1922
- The Case of the Racing Tipster [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #376, August 19 1922
- Convicts Shot in Prison Mutiny, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- Cricket Celebrities No. 8-A. C. Russell, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1106, August 19 1922
- Fatal Shooting Renews Florida Feud, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- “Honest” Bandit Freed by Jury, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- If You Must Write a Love Letter, (ms) Midnight #1, August 19 1922
- Judge Arraigns Himself, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- The League of the Twisted Horseshoe, (na) Chums August 19 1922, etc.
- “Long Lost” Harry Again Loses Liberty, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- The Marvel Monkey [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine August 19 1922
- A Matter of Vengeance! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1106, August 19 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- Midnight Cruises of an Automobile Flirt, (ts) Midnight #1, August 19 1922
- Murder Inquiry Clears Life Prisoner, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- My Adventure in Sarah Bernhardt’s Bedroom, (ts) Midnight #1, August 19 1922
- Paris Chamber of Commerce Opposed to Women Judges, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- Paroled Convict Prefers Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- Perjurer Posed as Indian Chief, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- Preferred Hanging to Jail Sentence, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- The Queen of New York’s Moulin Rouge Tells Her Life Story, (bg) Midnight #1, August 19 1922, etc.
- A Quiet Holiday; or, Ruffling Rueful Rufus [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine August 19 1922 (by H. Clarke Hook)
- Sixty-four Lynch-law Victims in 1921, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- Some of the Tricks of a Motor Thief, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- Thirty Years in Tin Pan Alley, (ms) Midnight #1, August 19 1922, etc.
- Thousands of Automobiles Stolen in New York, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- Who Has the Prettiest Legs in the World?, (pi) Midnight #1, August 19 1922
- Your Deepest Mystery Solved, (ms) Midnight #1, August 19 1922
- Avenged by Wireless [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #82, 1922
- Circulation Competition, (cn) The Pocket Magazine August 22 1922
- Fascinating Competition: Let’s All Help Daisy, (cn) The Pocket Magazine August 22 1922
- A Goddess and Mr. Tramp, (ss) The Pocket Magazine August 22 1922
- King of the Nght, (nv) The Pocket Magazine August 22 1922
- The Spider and the Fly, (ss) The Pocket Magazine August 22 1922
- Atlanta Prisoners Earn $45,000 Bonus, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Bandit Gang Holds Up Pacific Train, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Burglar Leaves Imitation Jewels for Those He Stole, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Chemistry to Aid in the Detection of Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Cricket Celebrities No. 9-Cecil Parkin, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #1107, August 26 1922
- Did Audrey Munson Take Poison Because of Me?, (ms) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- Dope Worth Ten Thousand Seized, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- The Duncan Scholarship [St. Frank’s], (ss) The Boys’ Realm #178, August 26 1922 (by Maurice Nutbrown)
- Express Train Nearly Wrecked by Boy’s Prank, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- The First Time I Ever Saw a Nude Woman, (ar) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- The Hollow Club; or, The Clue of the Gloved Hand [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #377, August 26 1922
- How Much of Her Past Should a Wife Tell?, (ar) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- How Much of His Past Should a Husband Tell?, (ar) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- I Never Look Back, (ms) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- Knife Saves Convict at Trenton Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Lancashire County Cricket Club, (ar) Chums August 26 1922
- “The Meanest Game in the World”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- New Head of Bureau of Criminal Identification, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Perils of the Chicago Loop, (ms) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- The Pilot to Potter’s Field Joins His Passengers, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Schoolgirl Pickpockets Arrested, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Second Trial Brings Record Award, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Set a Thief to Catch a Thief, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Tax Collector Sought as Embezzler, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- There Are Glands That Make You Happy, (ms) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- To Abolish Office of Sheriff in Ontario, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- To Trap the Bank Robber, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1922
- Who Has the Prettiest Back in America?, (pi) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- Why Nice Girls Like to See Prize Fights, (ar) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- Wireless Notes, (cl) Chums August 26 1922
- The Audience, (pm) Photoplay August 1922
- Beware of the Snaps!, (ms) The Happy Mag. August 1922
- The Cowboy Corporal [Captain Cartridge], (ss) Treasure-Trove Library #42, 1922
- “Decameron Nights”, (th) The London Magazine August 1922
- The Devil’s Backyard, (ts) Telling Tales August 1922, etc.
- Famous Love Letters, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1922
- “Gwyneth of the Welsh Hills”, (sa) The Sovereign Magazine August 1922 [Ref. Edith Nepean]
- How Its Walk Gives an Animal Away, (ar) The Sovereign Magazine August 1922
- How to Be Tall, Graceful and Strong, (cl) The Violet Magazine #2, August 1922, etc.
- The Irish Free State and Irish Soul, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1922
- The Love She Threw Away, (ss) The Violet Magazine #2, August 1922
- Love’s Test, (pm) The Violet Magazine #2, August 1922
- On the Fringe of the Uplift, (ss) The Canadian Magazine August 1922
- The Play of the Month: Whirled Into Happiness, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) August 1922
- A Romance of the Dark Continent, (is) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1922 [Ref. Cynthia Stockley]
- Three Centuries of Americans, (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1922
- Two Books from the French: “Calvary” by Octavie Mirbeau: “Mr. Antiphilos, Satyr” by Rémy de Gourmont, (br) The Double Dealer August 1922 [Ref. Octavie Mirbeau & Remy de Gourmont]
- What’s in a Kiss?, (pm) The Violet Magazine #2, August 1922
- What’s the Matter with the Pictures?, (ar) Photoplay August 1922
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Happy Mag. August 1922
- [frontispiece], (fp) McClure’s Magazine August 1922
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Windsor Magazine August 1922
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine August 1922
- An Alaskan Fox Farm, (ms) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- Double Stars, (ms) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922, etc.
- Famous Healing Shrine, (ms) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- Fishing with Hands, (ms) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- Former Invasions of Egypt, (ar) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- A Reformed “Fakir”, (ar) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- Skeleton of Barbarian Times Found in Geneva, (ms) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- Some Fearful Seconds, (ar) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- The Steel Maiden, (ar) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- Surgery 3,000 Years Old, (ms) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- About Fish Eggs, (ar) Chums September 2 1922
- Baring the Truth of New York’s Underworld, (ar) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- The California Vigilantes, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- Crooks List Women Tourists with Gems, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- Did Tamaki Miura Tell Her Husband?, (ts) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- Does It Pay to Be a Virtuous Wife?, (ms) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- Getting Away with Murder, (ms) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- The Green Eye! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1108, September 2 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- The Guardian of the Lost Lode, (il) Chums September 2 1922
- Is a Broken Heart Worth a Half Million?, (ms) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- Is Caveman Love Coming Back?, (ms) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- Is China Town Safe for Sight Seers?, (ar) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- The Kind of Father I Want for My Baby, (pi) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- Lupo, the Wolf, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- Memoirs of a Hotel Detective, (ts) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- The Missing Valet [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #378, September 2 1922
- One Hundred and Twenty-Five New York Lockups Are Closed, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- Prison Men Disagree on College Courses, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- Simple Experiments, (ar) Chums September 2 1922
- Suspected Bank Robber Ordered to Grow a Beard, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- What Is a Man Worth?, (ms) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- When the Buyer Comes to Town, (ms) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- Why Men Go Wrong, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- Wife Offers to Serve Husband’s Jail Sentence, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- Wireless Items, (cl) Chums September 2 1922
- The Mummy of King Hotep [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #83, 1922
- The Distinguished Janitor, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 7 1922
- A Great Race, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 7 1922
- The Language of the Air, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 7 1922
- Preventable Fires, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 7 1922
- Southern Highlanders, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 7 1922
- A Tribute to Delaware, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 7 1922
- “Beloved Thief” Sentenced to Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- Boy Killed by Exploding Still, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- Boy of Eleven Is Chronic Runaway, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- Cheaters’ Paradise, (ms) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- Cobwebs Cause Man’s Arrest, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- Convict Laundry a Profit to St. Louis, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- Dog Makes Good as Hooch Hound, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- “Downhearted” Wire Tappers Get Twenty Thousand Dollars, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- Dream “Reader” Arrested, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- Foiled in Jail Break, Killed Pal, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- Homicide Court to Investigate Accidental Deaths, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- The Monster, (ss) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- The Morning After, (ms) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- My Night at a Jungle Party, (ts) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- Night Life in Old Boston, (ms) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- Our Midnight Passengers, (ms) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- Prisoner Kills Cellmate, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- Rats Destroy Important Evidence, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- The Strange Case of the Thurlingham Hall Robbery [Nelson Lee], (sl) The Nelson Lee Library #379, September 9 1922, etc. (by George Norman Philips ,[?])
- To Keep Clients Informed on Legislation, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- Untold Secrets of the Ku Klux Klan, (ar) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- What Emma Goldman Told Me About Love, (ms) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- What Happens When a Pretty Girl Stays at a Rooming House, (ts) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- Who Has the Prettiest Shoulders, (pi) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- Will Not Grade Prisoners, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight #4, September 9 1922
- A Prince of Blackmailers [Dixon Brett], (na) Aldine Detective Tales #15, 1922 (by Talbot Mayne)
- Timothy Tucker - Playwright [St. Frank’s], (ss) The Boys’ Realm #180, September 9 1922 (by Maurice Nutbrown)
- Joe Grimaldi’s Brother, (ar) Mystery Magazine #117, September 15 1922
- Killed 167 Tons of Rats, (ms) Mystery Magazine #117, September 15 1922
- Odd Disguises in Jail Escapes, (ms) Mystery Magazine #117, September 15 1922
- Searching for Long Lost Silver Mines, (ms) Mystery Magazine #117, September 15 1922
- Sea Reveals Pirate Hoard, (ms) Mystery Magazine #117, September 15 1922
- A Tenor’s Double, (ms) Mystery Magazine #117, September 15 1922
- Acreage for Soldier Settlers Increased, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Aged Chippewa Indian Dies Near Birthplace, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Big Prize for Coon Skin, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Big Wild Duck Killed, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- British Columbian’s Fire Loss, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Bull Kills Man, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- California Gold Dredges, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Canada’s Grazing Lands, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Canadian Buffalo Herd a Problem to Authorities, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Charges That Buzzard Spreads Animal Diseases, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Decrease in Production of Bauxite, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Dogs Guard Frozen Boys, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- The Editor of Midnight Obliges a Reader, (ms) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- Flirting at Sixty Miles an Hour, (ms) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- Former Publisher Found Guilty, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Fugitives Have Narrow Escape from Death, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Gold Seekers Lost in Northland, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Grazing Leasers Granted Extra Year in Canada, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- High-Grade Fuel from Lignite, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Horse Goes “On a Tare”, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- How Andrew Carnegie Saved Me from a Thrashing, (ts) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- How I Got Away with It, (ts) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- Idaho Holds First Place for Sheep, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Inventors’ Corner, (cl) Chums September 16 1922, etc.
- Is Your Love Letter Here?, (ms) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- Jack Rabbits Help One Another to Peel Trees, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Killed by Eating Wild Parsnip, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Large Totem Pole of Stone, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Liverpool, (ar) Chums September 16 1922
- Long Siege Ends in Capture, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- The Lure of the Love Nest, (ms) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- A Mile in Four Years, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Mine Explosions Often Caused by Telephone, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- More Than Sixty Thousand Lumbermen, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- The Most Patriotic Name in America, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Mountain Lion Devours Man, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- My Greatest Midnight Thrill, (ts) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- A New Equipment to Fight Forest Fires, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Newest Police Device, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- New Mineral in Alaska, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Plans to Tanglefoot Rodents, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Quebec Forests Protected by New Legislation, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Revival of Placer Mining in Cariboo District, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Scarcity of Bears in One Section of Canada, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Shade at Seance Is Arrested, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Sing Sing Prison Is Overcrowded, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Steals Ten Commandments from Girl’s Pocket, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Store of Hidden Gold Revealed on Deathbed, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- A Timber Trade Between the United States and Idaho, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- To Exterminate Prairie Dogs in Wyoming, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Two More Lakes to Be Drained, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Under Hypnotic Influence! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1110, September 16 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- Who Has the Most Beautiful Arms in America?, (pi) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- Woman Elected Mayor of “Bad-Man” Town, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Woman Lures Victim to Holdup, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- The Bruise of the Firefly [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #84, 1922
- A Brief Address, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- The Careful Hunter, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- An Efficient Warning, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- Poison or Medicine?, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- Senator Harrison’s Mistake, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- Too Much Law, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- Boy, Nine, Held for Murder, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Burglars Foiled in Attempt to Rob Bank, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- The Case of the Wooden-Legged Sailor, (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #381, September 23 1922
- Chums Wireless, (ar) Chums September 23 1922
- Convicts Operate a Still, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Did the Parson Love the Naughtiest Girl in America, (ss) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Fatty the Samaritan [St. Frank’s], (ss) The Boys’ Realm #182, September 23 1922 (by Maurice Nutbrown)
- Federal Agents Seize Liquor Shop, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- French Heels on American Bootlegs, (ms) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Help Club Hints, (cl) Chums September 23 1922, etc.
- How I Entertained My Small Town Sweetheart in New York, (uw) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Hypnotism and Murder, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Kindergarten Criminals, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- A Midnight Seance with Jazzy Spooks, (ms) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Notts Forest, (ar) Chums September 23 1922
- Old John Doe Loses Standing in Supreme Court, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Old Woman Victim of Fifty-thousand-dollar Fraud, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Paris Ragpicker Is Profiteer, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Prisoners Rule Themselves in This Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Runaway Boys Lived in Tank for Months, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Why Geo. M. Cohan Pushed Fanny Brice Off the Stage, (ms) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Accused of Theft of Buddies’ Funds, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Almshouse Celebrates Demise of Word “Pauper”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Bandits Dynamite Train, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Bogus Turfman Fleeces Bookmakers, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Court Forfeits Bail Bond of Man Held in Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Finger Prints of Babies, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- The First Municipal Police System, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- The Five Senses of Beauty, (pi) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Forgers’ Gang Swindles Bank in Fifteen States, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Four Escape from Dannemora Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- French Savants Say Tobacco Has Bad Effect on Women, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Justice Lays Crime to Prison Reforms, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Murdered by Telephone, (ss) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Prisoners Halt Companion’s Escape, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- The Sealed Packet [St. Frank’s], (ss) The Boys’ Realm #183, September 30 1922 (by Maurice Nutbrown)
- The Stencil Clue [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #382, September 30 1922
- Tame Rat Is Lure of This Holdup Man, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Unusual Action in Will Contest, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- What a Hotel Switchboard Girl Knows About Men, (ts) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Who Fiddles While New York Burns, (ms) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Why Rich Men Won’t Pay Their Bills, (ms) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- The Woman Who Let Me Go, (ar) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Women Who Walk the Streets of New York by Night, (ms) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Alonzo in the Limelight!, (ia) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Ballads of Famous Schools - No. 1 Greyfriars, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Ballads of Famous Schools - No. 2 St. Jim’s, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Ballards of Famous Schools - No. 3 Rookwood, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- A Bird’s-Eye View of St. Jim’s, (il) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Blue Streak!, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- College Humorous Publications, (ms) College Humor September 1922, etc.
- A Day in the Life of Billy Bunter, (ia) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Fascination of the Model Railway, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Film Play of the Month: Fox Farm, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) September 1922 [Ref. Warwick Deeping]
- The Fur Trapper, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Greyfriars Ghost [Greyfriars], (pl) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Greyfriars Police Court [Greyfriars], (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- How to Make and work a Panorama, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Jungle of the Mind, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly September 1922
- Margaret Batterham, (bg) Brief Stories September 1922
- On Guard!, (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- On Time!, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- “Orphans of the Storm”, (th) The London Magazine September 1922
- Relations, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1922
- The Situation in Russia, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1922
- Some Famous Love Stories, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1922
- Some Summer Laughter, (hu) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #126, September 1922
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 10 Chess, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 11 Shooting, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 12 Pillow Fighting, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 1 Football, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 2 Cricket, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 3 Boxing, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 4 Rowing, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 5 Cycling, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 6 Running, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 7 Swimming, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 8 Physical Drill, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 9 Tug of War, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- To?, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1922
- Trifles for the Fireside, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Try these Tricks, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Twelve greatest Living Americans!, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1922
- Two Leaves from Harry Wharton’s autograph album [Greyfriars], (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Who’s Who at Rookwood [Rookwood], (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Who’s Who at St. Jim’s [St. Jim’s], (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Wine-Soaked Europe and Dry America, (ed) The Ladies’ Home Journal September 1922
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Corner Magazine September 1922
- [frontispiece], (fp) McClure’s Magazine September 1922
- [photography], (pt) The Grand Magazine September 1922
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine September 1922
- About Earth-Eaters, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Cocoanuts Are Hard to Produce, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Criminals Get Jobs on Police Force, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- Girl Double Crosses “Society Thieves”, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- Neuritis Due to Too Tight Wrist Watch, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- A New Way of Selling Hootch, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- An Odd Domicile, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Paris Stirred by Mystery of the Air, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- Radio Flashes Ghost Fires, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- Red Snow in the Rocky Mountains, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Shoot Maniac Who Held Girls in Chains, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- Strange Plant Growth, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Terror Follows Attempt to Steal $250,000, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- What Makes the Sky Blue, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Window Glass, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- The Outcast of the Mounted [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #85, 1922
- The Ace-High Medal—Third Award, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st October 1922
- Admits Thirty Forgeries, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Are the Crooks Cleverer than the Cops?, (iv) Midnight #8, October 7 1922 [Ref. Richard E. Enright]
- Bandit Carried “Etiquette” Book, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Books Worth Reading, (cl) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922
- Celtic, (ar) Chums October 7 1922
- Confesses Crime after Fifteen Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- The Dutch Treat Club, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922
- The First Bradshaw, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922
- Forty Years On, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922 [Ref. Ernest Hamilton]
- Gold Expert Was Fooled, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- The Heart of Arabia, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922 [Ref. H. St. John Philby]
- A History of the Great War, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922 [Ref. John Buchan]
- Judge Favors Return of Whipping Post, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Judge Knocks Two Dollars Off Coroner’s Bill, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- The Kidnapped Goalie [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #383, October 7 1922
- Lost Son Turns Out Member of Canadian Mounted, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- A Man of Mystery in Nebraska Penitentiary, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Officially Hanged in 1877, Alive Today, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- The Oldest State in Europe, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922
- S. O. E. and Readers’ Notices, (cl) Chums October 7 1922, etc.
- Tiger Shooting, (ar) Chums October 7 1922
- Why Beautiful Women Commit Suicide, (ar) Midnight #8, October 7 1922
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight #8, October 7 1922
- The Messenger-Boy Detective [Dixon Brett], (na) Aldine Detective Tales #18, 1922 (by Talbot Mayne)
- Between a Bear and a Mule, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Bridge Wrecked by Burning River, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- California Governor Delivers Address in Gold Mine, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- “Chief” Clinton Passes Away, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Elk Watch Loggers, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- First Settler Found, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Great October Days in the West, (ar) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- King of Wolves Slain in Montana, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Large Deposit of Magnesite Found in Nevada, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Letters from a Self-Made Burglar, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1922
- National Reserve Menaced by Forest Fire, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- The Papago Desert in Arizona, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Severe Floods Damage Kansas Crops, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Strange Consignments by Parcel Post, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- A Successful Homesteader, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Tornado Wrecks South Dakota Town, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- What Navajo Blankets Really Are, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Advocates “Public Legal Clinic”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- Arrested at Prison Gate, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- Automobile Thefts Increase, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- Famous Football Teams: Aston Villa, (cl) Chums October 14 1922
- Hectic Havana!, (ms) Midnight #9, October 14 1922
- History for “Beavers”. Romance of the Beard, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 14 1922
- How I Became a Grafter, (ts) Midnight #9, October 14 1922
- “Ink Squirter” Is Bothering Scotland Yard, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- Innocent Man Serves Forty Years in Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
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