View with Alarm: May 4, 1925

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

"Miaus" of the Red Cats. (Page 8, column 2.)

A man alleged to be defying the dead and living. (P. 6. col. 3.)

Pre-Victorian devices for curbing youth's exuberance. (P. 17. col. 1.)

A post office novelty. (P. 9, col. 1.)

Communism through Capitalism. (P. 9, col. 3.)

A Parisian guet-apens. (P. 7, col. 3)

Press hounds. (P. 15, col. 3.)

Pajamas of kingfisher-blue silk. (P. 13. col. 3.)

A loud squeak. (P. 5. col. 1.)

Rainbow architecture. (P. 14, col. 3)

Stenographer or Assistant Attorney General. (P. 20. col. 3.)

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