- Luck, by Brewer Corcoran
- The Brass Owl, by Ida Williams Rea
- Where Farmer and Laborer Meet, by E.G. Nourse
- John Baring’s House, by Elsie Singmaster, Ch. 4
- The Blimp and the Rogue, by C.A. Stephens
- Still Discussing the Peace
Month: July 1920
July 22nd, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 30
- New Tales of Ajumba, By Thomas S. Miller, Ch. V, Contraband
- A Paxville Parallel, by David H. Talmadge
- The Importance of the Infinitely Small, by Dr. Alexander Findlay, Professor of Chemistry, University of Aberdeen
- John Baring’s House, by Elsie Singmaster, Ch. 3
- Bogardus, The Weasel, by Clayton H. Ernst
- The 1920 Democratic Convention
- The Cardiff Giant Hoax
- Stamps to Stick
- Briggs-Stratton Motor Wheel Advertisement
July 15th, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 29
Added July 15th, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 29 to the Library. This issue has a great cover jacket, in addition to the usual fun inside. I am surprised, though, that this didn’t come out a couple of weeks earlier. Oh well, its still fun.
- Thomas Jefferson/Declaration Signing portrait…
- Influence Unawares by Frances Greenman
- Taming a Terror by Roe L. Hendrick
- Sitting Bull’s Last Trail by Fred Copeland
- John Baring’s House by Else Singmaster (Ch. 2)
- The Failing Flash Light by George C. Lane
- The Children’s Page
- Still more great ads, including 3 full-page color ads on the extra jacket.
July 8th, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 28
- John Baring’s House by Elsie Singmaster (Ch. 1)
- The Unpardonable Sin by C.A. Stephens
- Working Your Way Through College by Frederick Paul Keppel (Ch. 2 of 2)
- New Tales of Ajumba by Thomas S. Miller (Ch. IV?)
- Down Hazel Hill by Hugh F. Grinstead
- a couple of articles about the 1920 Presidential elections
- Baseball for All the Family, A Window Sleeping Tent
- The Girls’ and Boys’ pages for July
July 1st, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 27
- Marcia’s Party Dress by F. Cameron
- Three is a Crowd by Charles A. Hoyt
- Working Your Way Through College by Frederick Paul Keppel (pt. 1 of 2)
- Sons of Liberty by Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Ch. 10)
- Nothing’s Impossible by Malcom E. Moran
- a note about “The Prohibition Amendment”
- Lots of great old ads!