Monday, Sep. 24, 1923

After a cursory view of TIME's summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:

Clocklike functioning in the U. S. Treasury Department. (P. 3.)

Exemplary industry at the desk of the Secretary of State. (P. 6.)

Sixteen living sons of America's Presidents. (P. 1.)

The return of a stolen Reni. (P. 15.)

The West--it reads the magazines. (P. 21.)

The first big play of the theatrical season--Ervine to Belasco to Fiske. (P. 16.)

Primo Rivera, strong man of Spain. (P. 11.)

A scientific effort to cure in canines a dread disease. (P. 19.)

The buoyancy of Japanese journalism. (P. 21.)

The American flag, the first regularly to circumnavigate the globe. (P. 3.)

Authoritative word that infants are no longer betrothed in China. (P. 13.)

A Class AA city that has won five consecutive baseball pennants. (P. 20.)

Two hundred fifty-five miles per hour (by plane). (P. 24.)

Claude Monet, still not too blind to paint. (P. 15.)

The Borgia home, vindicated of a daily poison menu. (P. 14.)

U.S. dollars for Japanese relief. (P. 12.)

Rejoicing in Ireland. (P. 9.)

Non-political visit of Ex-Chancellor Cuno. (P. 10.)

Sinking of the good ship Rumor. (P. 8.)

Proposed mortgages on Germany which may unmortgage the Ruhr. (P. 8.)