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Published monthly by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 408 Holliday Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Entered as second-class matter March 20, 1923, at the postoffice at Indianapolis, Ind., under the act of March 3, 1879. Single copies, 25 cents. Subscription, $2.50 a year in the-United States; $3.00 a year in Canada. The publishers are not responsible for the loss of unsolicited manuscripts, although every care will be taken of such material while in their possession. English office: G. M. Jeffries Agency, Hopefield House, Hanwell, London, W. 7. The contents of this magazine are fully protected by copyright and must not be reproduced either wholly or in part without permission from the publishers. FARNSWORTH WRIGHT, Editor.

Copyright, 1926, by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company




Contents for September, 1926


Cover Design - E. M. Stevenson

Illustrating a scene in "The Bird of Space"

The Bird of Space - Everil Worrell - 292

From a dark star, warmed by internal heat, a green-hued man comes to Earth to take back captives to the cattle-pens of Furos

Across Space (Part 1) - Edmond Hamilton - 307

A shaft of red light stabs the sky, and Mars hurtles in flaming destruction straight toward Earth

The Tower Ghost - E. Phillips Oppenheim - 323

Weird story of a murder, of bitter remorse, and the dramatic appearance of a ghost in Culbone Tower

A Creeping, Crawling Thing - Dick Heine - 331

Diabolical was Le Ristaut's murderous plan to send a poison-lizard after his enemy, but Fate took a hand in the game

The Case of the Jailer's Daughter - Victor Rousseau - 337

The first story of a series, each story complete in itself, dealing with Dr. Ivan Brodsky, the Surgeon of Souls

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