For October 7th, 1920. Got to love some of the ads in this one, particularly the “Union Suit” one, and the now defunct Essex Motors. Wonder why they’d advertise for autos in a kids magazine? Unless they assumed the parents would be reading it to their children or something….
- The War-Trail Fort, Ch. 5, Two Crows raise their right hands, by James Willard Schultz, Drawings by George Varian
- The Body-Guard, by Edwin Cole, Drawn by Rodney Thomson
- The New Baltic Republics, Esthonia and Latvia, by Samuel Eliot Morison, Ph.D, Formerly American member of the Baltic Commission of the Peace Conference
- On Time, by Theodora Marshall Inglis, Drawn by Dudley G. Summers
- A Flight From Petrograd, Ch. 8, in which a flag goes up, by C.A. Stephens, Drawn by G.A. Harker
- The “Old Diplomacy” in Europe, The Bible and Shakespeare, The Italian Outbreak, Spinning Tops
- October LaCrosse, by Arthur Guiterman
- The Mayflower’s Flag, The Handwriting on the Wall, Manhandling the Profiteers, An Adventure With a Tiger
- The Children’s Page, Decorations by Robert Martin
- The Doll That Saved a Regiment, by Miriam Cocke
- The Young Columbus, by Nancy Byrd Turner
- Ducky Waddles, by Abigail Burton
- The Merchant, Verse and Drawing by L.J. Bridgman
- The Fall of the Armature, (staff?), Drawn by W.F. Stecher
- Full-Page Ad: Cross-Knit Underwear Union Suit
- The Companion Receipts (Recipes)
- John Leake’s Dole, A Strange Conversion, A Noisy Army, Essex Motors Ad
- A Far-Reaching Experiment, A Terrible Explosion, Where Trapping is Worth While
- The Lingual Tonsil, A Woman’s Invention, Another Smart Fox, One More Sovereign Deposed, A Thrifty Book Lover, Only a Dud, Ingersoll Radiolite “Radium” Watch Ad
- Proctor and Gamble “The White Naphtha Soap” Ad