W. M. CLAYTON, Publisher; HARRY BATES, Editor
That the stories therein are clean, interesting, vivid, byleading writers of the day and purchased under conditionsapproved by the Authors' League of America;
That such magazines are manufactured in Union shops byAmerican workmen;
That each newsdealer and agent is insured a fair profit;
That an intelligent censorship guards their advertisingpages.
The other Clayton magazines are:
ACE-HIGH MAGAZINE, RANCH ROMANCES, COWBOY STORIES, CLUES, FIVE-NOVELSMONTHLY, ALL STAR DETECTIVE STORIES, RANGELAND LOVE STORYMAGAZINE, WESTERN ADVENTURES, WESTERN LOVE STORIES and JUNGLE STORIES.
More than Two Million Copies Required to Supply the Monthly Demandfor Clayton Magazines.
THE DANGER FROM THE DEEP | RALPH MILNE FARLEY | 149 |
Marooned on the Sea-Floor, His Hoisting Cable Cut, Young Abbot Is Left at the Mercy of the Man-Sharks. | ||
BROOD OF THE DARK MOON | CHARLES WILLARD DIFFIN | 168 |
Once More Chet, Walt and Diane Are United in a Wild Ride to the Dark Moon. But This Time They Go as Prisoners of Their Deadly Enemy Schwartzmann. (Beginning a Four-Part Novel.) | ||
IF THE SUN DIED | R. F. STARZL | 198 |
Tens of Millenniums After the Death of the Sun There Comes a Young Man Who Dares to Open the Frozen Gate of Subterranea. | ||
THE MIDGET FROM THE ISLAND | H. G. WINTER | 214 |
Garth Howard, Prey to Half the Animals of the Forest, Fights Valiantly to Regain His Lost Five Feet of Size. A Complete Novelette.) | ||
THE MOON WEED | HARL VINCENT | 236 |
Unwittingly the Traitor of the Earth, Van Pits Himself Against the Inexorably Tightening Web of Plant-Beasts He Has Released from the Moon. | ||
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