Monday, Jul. 23, 1923
VIEW with ALARM
Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:
" Consent " : euphemism for obligatory silence. (P. 12.)
Peking's political impasse. (P. 14.)
An editor alleged cruel and habitually intoxicated. (P. 27.)
" Fanatical eyes that shoot lightnings of mistrust." (P. 11.)
A Newfoundland whelp said to be destructive of crockery. (P. 26.)
Mexican Laborites to whom all but self is vile. (P.14.)
" Those heavy pajamas." (P. 26.)
A hidden hand that smites a little priest. (P. 11.)
Box 69, Station D, New York, N. Y. (P. 5.)
Statutory suppression of the Holy Bible in public schools. (P19.)
" A hard-boiled misogamist," for all that he knocked a goal. (P. 26.)
"The only civilized country which has no interest in anything but sport, the movies, the comics and the radio. (P. 17.)
The plight of the Scholar. (P. 15.)
Suspicion of that least of dumb animals, the flea. (P. 20.)
Fatal meddling with Carmen's effective finale. (P. 18.)
The wheat sickness, an ill for which there is no panacea. (P. 22.)
Spanish histories which tell how Spain made $20,000,000 in 1898. (P. 19.)
Mixed metaphors from Hillsboro, Ohio. (P. 23.)