Joseph A. Maturo
Artist
Kline, Burton. (1923, March) Phantom in the Cab. Everybody's Magazine 48(3):42-50. Illustration page 43.
The finished illustration was photographed.
This is the label that was on the back of the photograph.
This is the printed illustration as it appeared in 1923 in Everybody's Magazine on page 43.
The caption reads: "As I looked down at him, what a strange and awful gulf appeared between us!"
The subtitle of the story, "The Phantom in the Cab," reads: Men sometimes appear to be monstrous beings, and pay the penalty in court, too, when the real culprit is that blind, blundering thing called " Human Society". It is a story written the first person by a reporter who goes to the scene of the "Night-Hawk Limited train wreck.
Everybody's Magazine on it's Table of Contents page and on the first page of the story gave credit to the Illustrator.
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