Monday, Mar. 09, 1925

Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:

A human . . . who will go mad or die. (P. 11, col. 2.)

Mice too weak, too miserable to withstand operation. (P. 16, col. 2.)

"A lot of soft soap in eulogy of Coolidge." (P. 26, col. 2.)

A red-faced individual who threw a coin. (P. 30, col. 3.)

Antelopes rolling brown eyes upon one another, melancholy with fright. (P. 28, col. 2.)

Feininger, Jawlensky, Kandinsky and Klee. (P. 14, col. 2.)

The torn limbs, the broken heads of Generals Lee, Jackson. (P. 15, col. 1.)

Audiences which were sucked in, pushed out. (P. 13, col. 3.)

The wedding of debauched parallels. (P. 14, col. 2.)