- (1914) Stage: Wrote "Help Wanted", produced on Broadway. Directed by T. Daniel Frawley. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 11 Feb 1914-May 1914 (closing date unknown/92 performances). Cast included: Charles A. Abbe, Katherine Emmett, John Miltern, Charles Ruggles, Vivian Rushmore. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1918) Stage: Wrote (w/Jo Swerling) "One of Us", produced on Broadway. (1918). Bijou Theatre: 9 Sep 1918-Sep 1918 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast included: Arthur Ashley, William Balfour, Ruth Donnelly. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1922) Stage: Wrote book for "Spice of 1922", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by J. Fred Coots, Henry Creamer and James F. Hanley. Lyrics by McElbert Moore [earliest Broadway credit], Jack Stanley and Turner Layton [credited as J. Turner Layton]. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law Studios. Directed by Allan K. Foster. Winter Garden Theatre: 6 Jul 1922-9 Sep 1922 (85 performances). Cast: Flavia Arcaro, Lucille Ballantine, E.H. Barlab, Albert Bennett, Pearl Betts, Bobby Boles, Olga Borowska, Stanley Brennan, Florence Browne, Roger Buckley, Violet Carlson, Maris Chaney, Nan Chapman, Lucille Constant, John C. Daly, D'Andrea & Walters, Emily DeVeaux, Yvette DuBois, Mary Dunne, Charles Eaton, Frankie Feustal, May Fox, Dorothy Frayser, James Gaylor, Marion George, Evelyn Gerard, Dorothy Gilbert, Freckles Gordon, Nan Halperin, James Harold, Hasoutra, Sam Hearn, Jimmy Hussey, Dorothea Jackson, Billie Jerome, Gattison Jones, Arman Kaliz, Dorothy Kendall, Ann Le Meau, Leonard Leeds, Artie Leeming, Miss Marion, Dan Mayo, Isabel McLaughlin, Midgie Miller, Helen Montague, Leonard Mooney, James C. Morton, Eddie Nelson, Will Oakland, Helen O'Shea, Gladys Parker, Ann Poulson, Georgie Price, Marion Randall, Martinez Randall, Dick Rath, George Rath, Jane Richardson, Adele Rowland, Nell Roy Buck, Sunny Sanders, Virginia Sharr, Rex Storey [credited as Rex Story] (final Broadway role), Gwyn Stratford, Valeska Suratt, Jack Trainor, Marjorie Wall, Jean Watson, James Watts, Sue Wilson. Produced by Arman Kaliz.
- (1927) Stage: Wrote additional material for "Rufus LeMaire's Affairs", produced on Broadway. Written by Ballard MacDonald. Directed by William Halligan. Majestic Theatre: 28 Mar 1927-May 1927 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Charlotte Greenwood, Ted Lewis, Lester Allen, Bobbe Arnst, Lina Basquette, Vera Berg, Beth Beri, Doris Blaine, Olive Brady, Martin Broones, Doris Bryant, Gloria Bujee, Emily Burton, Betty Cale, Margaret Callan, Cardell Twins, Claire Carroll, Olga Chalmers, Betty Chapin, Roy Cropper, Eileen Cullen, Sunny Dale. Produced by Rufus Le Maire.
- (1935) Stage: Wrote (w/Stephen Gross) "The Hook-up", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Scenic Design by Nat Karson. Directed by Frank Merlin. Cort Theatre: 7 May 1935-May 1935 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Richard Abert (as "A Page Boy"), Mary Jane Barrett (as "Florence"), Elaine Blauvelt (as "Another Bridesmaid"), Gloria Castle (as "A Blonde"), Eva Condon (as "Mother Bryce"), Aristides de Leoni (as "Maestro Ciccolini"), Robert Elwyn (as "Another Page Boy"), Charles Engel (as "Radio Engineer"), Ruth Fallows (as "Kay Palmer"), Edward Ferguson (as "An Announcer"), Frederick Graham (as "Bishop Thorndyke"), Douglas Gregory (as "Hollis"), Georgette Harvey (as "Ruby"), Percy Helton (as "Tappin"), Frederick Howard (as "Grant"), Helen Lynd (as "Virginia Bryce"), Saul Z. Martell (as "Misha"), Olive Miller (as "Miss Hemingway"), Harold Moffet (as "A.J. Lamb"), Russell Morrison (as "Lawrence"), Margaret O'Donnell (as "A Bridesmaid"), Patricia Peardon (as "Betty"), Peter Powers (as "Roper"), Wells Richardson (as "Jerry"), C. Jay Straight Jr. (as "Seth"), Edith Taliaferro (as "Mary Bainbridge"), Ernest Truex (as "Victor Vance" / "Harry"), Grace Valentine (as "Etta Lynch"), Philip Van Zandt (as "Bloomberg"). Produced by Leslie J. Spiller.
- (1950) Novel: "Chicago Confidential". NOTE; Filmed as Chicago Confidential (1957).
- (1932) Novel: "The Beast of the City ",
- (????] Novel: "Girl Without a Room". NOTE: FIlmed as Girl Without a Room (1933).
- (1916) Novel: "Beef, Iron, and Wine",
- (1930) Novel: "The Big House",
- (1952) Novel (w/[nm0607879: "U.S.A. Confidential ".
- (1930) Novel: "Put on the Spot". NOTE: Filmed as Bad Company (1931).
- (1930) Novel: "Gangster Girl",
- (1929) Novel: "The Broadway Melody",
- (1948) Novel (w/Lee Mortimer: "New York Confidential, The Lowdown on Its Bright Life".
- (1951) Novel (w/[nm0607879: "Washington Confidential".
- (1935) Book: "Our Will Rogers",
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