Monday, Jul. 21, 1924
Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:
An elderly woman nearby. (P. 10.)
Headache, vertigo, eye trouble, . . . a lethargy . . . coma. (P. 17.)
A hollow by some tennis courts where the sun was furnace-hot. (P. 24.)
Leap year and Ed. Guelph still a bachelor. (P. 23.)
Forty-five banks capitalized at only $5,000. (P. 22.)
Glad little girls who are glad it isn't two bees. (P. 14.)
A cry of "Foul!" which "rent the ear." (P. 13.)
Trickery, bribery and other forms of corruption. (P. 12.)
A diplomatic dilemma. (P. 12.)
Bolshevik Boy Scouts in skin-tight red bathing suits. (P. 10.)
Yells of hate and screams of pain . . . the sound of torn linen. (P. 8.)
A mutiny in the U. S. Army. (P. 6.)
Food made from sunlight, air, water. (P. 31.)
Esposito. He felled 380-pound Mrs. Esposito. (P. 30.)
Socially prominent Manhattanites disporting on the edge of bankruptcy. (P. 15.)
A dusky form that was lifted, groaning, out of the sawdust. (P. 24.)