Monday, Apr. 28, 1924
Players looking up from their boards, spectators jostling the victor, shouting, clapping. (P. 27).
A bad pun by a famed Lampson Professor. (P. 30).
Six to ten cigars daily by a nonagenarian. (P. 26.)
Unbreakable glass--"kick it like a football." (P. 19.) Ten days, as guest of the Mikado. (P. 24.)
Prominent business men who can "reduce letter postage to If, make mill.ons." (P. 2.)
Perfect conjunction of playwriting. acting, stage management. (P. 15.)
Lunch every Friday noon at No. 44 John St., Manhattan. (P. 18.)
A Scotch boy completing his education at the State Agricultural College at Ames, Iowa. (P. 1.)
A tribute to the power of the ten-finger exercises. (P. 15.)
The thought uppermost (for several weeks) in Fred Stone's mind. (P. 30.)
A bit of Rimsky-Korsakov's delicious tomfoolery. (P. 14.)
The earnest non-hysterical talk of an angry man. (P. 21.)
An upper lip bristling with mustachios. (P. 9.)
The winner of a cross-Paris race between bicycle, automobile, subway passenger, pedestrian. (P. 8.)
An aesthetic pink marble house on the Boulevard Bois de Bologne. (P. 8.)
A distinguished Senator who looks like an English lord. (P. 6.)
Mr. Gatti, active astronomer. (P. 14.)