Monday, Jun. 25, 1923
View with Alarm
Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:
The degradation of a talented grandsire. (P. 21.)
" Would-be Warwick "--his wares are consumed by 30 million people. (P. 21.)
The ineluctable enemy which has a former Prime Minister by the throat. (P. 9.)
Aerial anaesthetic which might put the world to sleep. (P. 25.)
The straw vote habit in journalism (P. 21.)
A surfeit of " books about sex." (P. 14.)
The latest concession granted sub rosa by the Turkish Government. (P. 8.)
American salesmen who visit Colombia to exhibit one sample of goods and deliver another. (P. 13.)
Women who force the President to listen to riddles. (P. 3.)
Periodical eruptions of the political geyser in Porto Rico. (P. 2.)
The Mary Beatrice, transport for immigrants. (P. 5.)
Maids (chamber, second, kitchen) by conscription. (P. 9.)
Siki, a loser who would take the laurels. (P. 24.)
A " Humanist " who asks: " Have you done anything to cause your wife to act like this?" (P. 21.)
The day when the first gentleman of the land will have a " soft snap." (P. 6.)
The Government of China. It makes no difference. (P. 13,)