Monday, Oct. 15, 1923

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

A sensitive British Ambassador who requires the suppression of a droll scene on the Paris stage. (P. 9.)

As many illiterates in the U. S. as there are men in France. (P. 18.)

The last of the newspaper barons. (P. 22.)

A monster storm. (P. 9.)

The new music of Europe, frenzied, wild, prognosticating war. (P. 15.)

Another " Outline " which is not so good. (P. 13.)

A leg which lodged a bullet. (P. 11.)

A man who kisses criminals. (P. 5.)

" Dark days" in Deutschland. (P. 10.)

A British Ambassador who could not appreciate French fun. (P. 9.)

Bomb-throwing celebrations in Portugal. (P. 10.)

The "Extraordinary Three." (P. 11.)

Alleged bribery in a Presidential election. (P. 12.)

An opera troupe which produced diplomatic consequences. (P. 11.)

The fate of two Gothic gargoyles. (P. 9.)

A possible misinterpretation of republican spirit by the banks of the Bosphorus. (P. 11.)

Conditions " five-fold worse " since Taft's time." (P. 6.)

A Gould advertisement. (P. 19.)

" Nations which wear practically no clothes." (P. 4.)