Monday, May. 05, 1924
Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:
"Fat, wet bodies, waddling by." (P. 13.)
MacLaren--his worst troubles are yet to be. (P. 30.) The throwing out food, instruments, clothing--a disgraceful sight. (P. 28.) Loud-speaking Germans who want their colonies back. (P. 10.) Old Gutenberg's largest and blackest headline. (P. 26.) 1 A bare-legged party leader. (P. 10.) Skilled laborers working day and night to complete a jet black tomb. (P. 11.) An ignorant family. (P. 6.) An avalanche of foreign physicians: (P. 18.)
A Senatorial tiff about babies. (P.
5.)
The third appearance at Williamstown of two representatives of a discredited Prime Minister. (P. 20.)
A rhymed attack, both bleak and black. (P. 19.) '
A large, gray tomcat "snapping and spitting as the result of an overdose of catnip." (P. 30.)
Victor, aged four. "He can choke his small companions black in the face." (P. 30.)
A divine who "with song and dance doth into the spotlight blithely prance." (P. 19.)
People "determined to scent the putrid in literature." (P. 15.)
Two double-engined trains, thundering along the tracks. (P. 9.)
A breathless moment when the Delilah seems about to spurn mere clothing. (P. 17.)
A "revolting, nauseating story of carelessness, of venality, of low, sordid practices." (P. 4.)