Monday, Oct. 01, 1923
Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm : The morose mien cf country bankers. (P. 22.)
An $8,000,000 fire that devastated 45 square blocks, blistered a champion's feet. (P. 25.)
A bitter murder trial that has attracted national attention. (P. 18.)
Obsolete textbooks in the shadow of the Capitol. (P. 17.)
About face by a Senator from Tennessee. (P. 7.)
Krupp steel at cut prices. (P. 12.)
Nichtswerthpapiermark. (P. 10.)
An overflowing national wheat bin. (P. 3.)
Manhattan presses silenced by out laws. (P. 24.)
Double revolution, wholesale sabotage in Bulgaria. (P. 11.)
The death of Gladstone's foremost biographer. (P. 9.)
Inflexible balloon-race rules -- five dead. (P. 24.)
Callers whose statements the President will not waste time to deny, (P. 2.)
" Marriage a failure," according to a woman, in the Garden of the Gods. (P. 4.)
A waxing cost of living for J. Bull. (P. 8.)
Radio bearings that confuse the navigators of our western seas. (P. 4.)