The Saturday Evening Post hit the stands and mailboxes with a classci Cole Phillips' illustration of a woman beset by a flat tire.
The Japanese Communist Party (日本共産党 or Nihon Kyōsan-tō) was formed by three former anarchists, proving that one goofball crackpot body of thought can easily yield to another. It would be outlawed, but wouldn't really go away, in 1925, and then be allowed again following Japan's defeat in World War Two.
The first fully automated telephone exchange appeared in the United Kingdom.
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