Word: chewer
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...champion boxer turned matinee idol, in the Winter Garden. It is not only the physique which he so delights in displaying, not alone the slapstick ingenuities of his scenes. It is the curious quality of personal magnetism shooting across the footlights into the hearts of every fluttering little gum-chewer in the audience...
...following men were awarded the insignia of the 1923 Tennis Team: Morris Duane, of Philadelphia; LeRoy Frost, of Nyack, New York; John David Farnham, of St. Paul, Minnesota; Martin Grabau, of Buffalo, New York; George Chewer Guild, of Roxbury; Robert Walter Hoskins, of Hartford, Connecticut; Gerald Felix Warburg, of New York City; and John Robert Melish, of Brooklyn, New York (manager...
...perfectly harmless ; even the smallest child can use it without injury. Moreover, the late Lydia E. Pinkham recommended it, and thousands have testified as to perfect efficiency. With such a valuable article in the market at a comparative low cost, we see no reason why the would-be chewer in the library need in any way cause disturbance to the would-be students around...
...follows it up with a heart-rending wail over tobacco; having, apparently, just discovered that its use is "alarmingly prevalent." It tells the following sad story: "We were visited lately by a young man from town, seven years old, the son of respectable parents, who is an inveterate tobacco-chewer, and has been such for over a year." Verily, if that is the state of affairs there, we cheerfully overlook the grammar, and add a few quarts to the burning tears of the Geyser. The number closes with a very sensible article on "Rich Men's Sons...