Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1903 — Entertaining Fiction [ARTICLE]
Entertaining Fiction
One advantage of reading a serial story in a daily newspaper is that an installment of convenient length is received every day that does not consume an undue amount of the reader’s time. An installment of a high-grade serial story appears in every issue of the The Chioago Reoord-Herald, a popular feature of that enterprising Chicago daily. Among the successful stories which have recently been enjoyed by Reoord-Herald readers are "Soldiers of Fortune,” by Richard Harding Davis; "The Thrall of the Lucky,” by Ottilie Liljencranz; ‘‘Tristram of Blent,” by Anthony Hope; “When IjCnighthood Was in Flower,” by Charles Major; "Alioe of Old Vinoennes,” by Maurioe Thompson, and "Graus» tark,” by George B. MoCutcheon Every isme contains also a short illustrated "human interest” story on the editorial page. : Readers of the Reoord-Herald oan.,depend upon a never-failing source of pleasant entertainment in thdnoteworthy fiction thaUs always to bes found in its columns.
