The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Chicago Ledger, v. L, no. 34

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Series: The Chicago Ledger — v. 50 no. 34
Contents: Little Odd Story of the Week--No. 35: A Singular Elopement (Work)
The Star Act (Work)
Wooden Spoil (Work, chapters 7 (continued)-10)
The Voice on the Wire (Work, chapters 9-11; conclusion)
Riders of the Purple Sage (Work, chapters 17-18)
Ten Decks and No Keel (Work)
Brother Gardner's Sayings (Work)
Date: August 26, 1922
Edition Description: Also includes "What is Your Problem? Conducted for the Ledger by Victoria Grey," "Whetting the Appetite--No. 3: A Series of Ten Instructive Pictures" ('Stuffed Eggs"), "A Page for the Woman in the Home" ("An Idea For Sunday's Three Meals"), "Victoria Grey's Talks to Women," "Domestic Hints for the Housewife" ("Putting Things in Place"), "What Your Name Signifies" by Mildred Marshall ("Victoria"),"The Right Thing at the Right Time" ("Asking For Things"), "An Even Page of Smiles," "The Observer" ("A Few Remarks by the Man Who Keeps His Eyes Open"), "For the Ledger Girls and Boys" (The Pest Destroyer") and "Something to Make Thinkers Think" departments, plus want ads, brief filler items (including "Candy and Stages of Love," "Habits of Centenarians," "Their Real Names," "New Brand of Fakers," "Love Beads Never Dies," "Onions and the Ancients" and "Wood Engraving Artist."), cartoons and advertisements.
Length: 28 p.

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