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tour of the century Chicago pothouse owner Patrick H. Grimes was reportedly a infamous figure in the city ’s gaming vista , and also an possessor of 10 Story Book .

Recently , in our series onpulp publishing chronicle , we ’ve discuss the parentage of the Daily Story Publishing Company , their launch of10 Story Book , and the support of Chicago business partnership Stumer , Rosenthal & Eckstein during the title ’s first year and a one-half . We’ve also detail how the partnership split from Daily Story Publishing Company to begin their own fabrication powder store , leading toRed Bookand , at long last , Blue Book . But10 Story Booksurvived this changeover by go into into a rather startling fresh partnership and eventually went off in a surprising commission that ultimately led to an telling 40 - year run for the title .   mull over on the future of10 Story Bookin 1906 , magazine industry observerHerbert Sir Alexander Fleming accurately observedthat " Its permanence is ensure as long as large part of metropolis populations hold back a mouthful for incidents drawn from spiced imagination . "

10 Story Book vol 3 #10, March 1904. Inset: Green County Harold, 1910.

receive back , and it ’s clock time forSpicy History Stories # 8 , the 8th installment ofa regular columnabout pulp magazine story that we ’ve launched to concur with Heritage Auction’sweekly pulp powder store auction sale .   Unlike other auction bridge - centric stake we ’ve done here , this column is not necessarily designed to be tight link to any peculiar item up for auction .   Mostly , it ’s this : if you enjoy the nerdy details of comical Word history , you ’re going to love the dumfounding ( and yes , sometimes unearthly ) history of the people and party that made the pulps .

Absent further grounds , it ’s unclear why Daily Story Publishing Company founderDwight Allynparted ways with Stumer , Rosenthal & Eckstein at the ending of 1902 when their agreement allowed Allyn to buy out the partnership ’s stock investiture in the company . It seems to have been Allyn ’s decisiveness , as indications are that Stumer , Rosenthal & Eckstein want to boom Daily Story ’s mathematical process under Allyn ’s guidance . Whatever the case , it appears Allyn had to take on a fresh investor to buy them out , provide operating capital , and facilitate business connexion for the companionship becausePatrick H. Grimesis listed as president of the pot beginning in 1903 .

Patrick H. " Paddy " Grimes ( 1857 - 1920 ) open a saloon at 63rd Street and Cottage Grove Avenue in Chicago in 1891 and later rally the waving of massive gang pull by the Columbian Exposition of 1893 to huge success .   By 1901 , theChicago Inter Oceanwas calling him"one of the wealthiest saloon keepers on the South Side . "   That wealth came with the type of notoriety that would make certain aspects of Chicago infamous in subsequent 10 . That same year , Grimeshired a forcefulness of 200 mento defend his governance during a contravention with his landlord , who was also a competition .   In 1893 , theChicago Daily Tribuneaccused Grimesof paying off police to use as enforcers as part of a voting pretender scandal . Throughout his career , Chicago paper often aver he was a salient gambling trope in the metropolis , accusing him of running games ofroulette , craps , and faroin his saloon as well askeeping a book .   grime was also prominently mentioned during Chicago’s"gambling war " of 1907 - 1910 , which saw a number of nitroglycerine - free-base bombs used against gaming organisation by rival faction .   Around this same sentence , as the Chicago district lawyer attempted to crack down on illegal gambling , Grimes was name as one of the few who seemed to be " unmolested by police force " from which papersdrew obvious conclusions .

It seem that Allyn edited on his own for a menses beginning in 1903 , while newspapermanHenry L. Blaisdellbecame the listed editor of10 Story Bookby 1905 .   Like Allyn , Blaisdell had tooth root in the Rockford , IL newspaper scene .   Blaisdell did n’t last long as editor program , as Allyn was again listed in that post by 1906 .   Daily Story Publishing Company give up its newspaper syndication patronage in 1908 , allow for only the on-going publication of10 Story Bookitself .   accord to Illinois corporation records , Patrick H. Grimes sold his share in the troupe to other investor that same yr . Allyn finally find controller of the party in former 1910 .   He would persist in to redact until presently before his demise in December 1910 , perhaps with the help of his married woman and others .

The going of Grimes from Daily Story coincides with the Chicago " Gambling War " era , which seems to have taken a toll on him . He had sold his primary 63rd Street and Cottage Grove Avenue saloon positioning in 1908 , the same class he sold his Daily Story part . He is said to have retired entirely shortly after that , keeping a relatively low visibility until his death in 1920 .   Although it ’s unclear how men - on Grimes was as president of Daily Story , Fleming ’s observance about10 Story Book ’s ongoing success , " as long as large part of urban center population hold a taste for incidents drawn from spiced imagination " would seem to apply particularly well to all of Grimes ' endeavors .   Next time , we ’ll get into how Daily Story ’s 1912 acquisition byArthur J. Gontierwould take that conception and run with it in the decades to arrive .

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