Monday, Aug. 17, 1925
Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:
A face that much resembled that of Charles E. Hughes. (P. 3, col. 2.)
Vicious sentiments and ribald music. (P. 5, col. 1.)
Sausages and mash for 25-c-. (P. 7
col. 2.)
A person who wrote a letter to Mrs. Augusta E. Stetson. (P. 4, col. 3.)
Bashed-in noses, black eyes, shredded ears. (P. 8, col. 1.)
Something she had eaten. (P. 30, col. 1.)
A crumpled telegram. (P. 29, col. 1.)
Malicious mischiefs by pilots or passengers. (P. 27, col. 3.)
Half the young girls between the Atlantic Coast and the Rocky Mountains. [Goiter.] (P. 18, col. 2.)
An infuriated herd of.at least 100 walrus. (P.18, col. 1.)
The wrong father to her little ones. (P. 13, col. 2.)