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Free to Read Articles from April 1913 Part 1
- POLICE INFORMER SLAIN IN STREET; Seven Men Arrested After Maida Is Shot Down Near Paul Kelly's Garage.
- BEAULE TURNS ON MULRANEY; Tells Judge Rosalsky the Convicted Man Shot McBreen.
- HUERTA'S DOWNFALL NEAR.; New Battle Likely at Any Moment in the Mexican Capital.
- DIES TO ESCAPE ILL-HEALTH; G.A. Baufenbach Leaves His Desk and Shoots Himself.
- PASSES PROBLEM TO SULZER; He Must Decide Between Sinking Fund Raid and Direct Tax.
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- PASSES GERMAN ARMY BILL.; Minister Tells Reichstag Committee Recruits Can Be Obtained.
- STAR BOUT ENDS IN FIRST ROUND; Whitey Allen a Weak Opponent for Jim Coffey -- Tom Gibbons Wins.
- AUSTRIAN THREATS KEEP EUROPE UPSET; No Move Yet Against Montenegro, but Fear Grows That It Is Near.
- ANNULS BOSTWICK DUTIES.; Appraisal Board Decides That All Household Effects May Enter Free.
- Possible That They May Be of Irish Descent.
- BASEBALL SAFE AWHILE.; Congress Unlikely to Investigate Alleged Trust This Session.
- EGGERS WHIPS PATSY WHITE; West Sider and Newsboy Champion in Best Bout at Atlantic Garden.
- A QUESTION FOR DIPLOMATIC NEGOTIATION.
- EXEMPT STATE BONDS.; Proposed Rebate to Banks Would Deplete City Treasury.
- Price of Wool Suits.
- WARNS OF EARTHQUAKES.; Prof. Chadwick Says a Disastrous Shock May Follow Monday's.
- AUTO ORDINANCE SIGNED.; Speed Limit 20 Miles an Hour, but 15 Is Negligence in Accidents.
- SULZER IS ATTACKED BY SENATE LEADERS; His Own Party's Spokesman Joins In -- Three of His Nominees Are ...
- SULZER DENOUNCES THE SERVICE BOARDS; Commissioners Do Nothing, He Declares, to Earn Their $15,000 a Year.
- NEW YORK CENTRAL SUED ON LAND DEAL; Archibald C. Foss Wants Commission on Purchases Costing More Than ...
- TY COBB'S BATTING WEAK AGAINST SOX; Comes Back to Tigers' Fold with Dim Eye and Loses Chances to Win Game.
- CORNELL'S BIG MEET.; Ithacans Will Have 400 Boy Athletes Competing on May 10.
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- Bronx Gas Issue of $200,000.
- ITALIAN COMPANY GIVES 'LA CIGALE'; Audran's Operetta Presented at the Century Theatre as "La Cicala."
- SUFFRAGISTS POSE IN THE "ANTIS" YARD; This Almost Too Much for the Woman's Municipal League, Their Landlord.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- POLK OUT OF RACE; O'GORMAN'S VICTORY; President Consents to Reopen Collectorship Contest After Conference ...
- The Dining Car Waiter.
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- INQUIRY INTO LIVING COST.; Economists Urge Bill Providing for World-Wide Investigation.
- TO-DAY'S WEDDINGS.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; The Report of Austrian Action Against Montenegro Causes Pronounced Weakness.
- WORLD HAS 2,490 AIRMEN.; France Leads with 968, and Britain Is Next -- We Have 193.
- MUST LIVE IN THE STATE.; Aldermen Pass City Employes' Residence Ordinance by 61 to 9.
- MISS FALCONER'S WEDDING.; She Will Be Married to Francis Tatam Sanford Next Week.
- BALL PARK TO SEAT 45,000.; Comiskey to Enlarge South Side Stands at Cost of $150,000.
- OLD ABBEY FOR AMERICA.; Barnard's Plan to Remove Ruins Excites French Opposition.
- NEW ALIEN BILL IS ANTI-JAPANESE; California Senators Reject Bryan's Suggestions for Compromise or Delay.
- Can Be Verified, and Applies to More Than Six Figures.
- FEDERAL CONTROL OF INTEREST RATE; National Board, Not Stock Exchange, to Fix It, Under Owen Revision Plan.
- To Compete for Gordon-Bennett Cup
- STEEL EARNINGS UP FROM LAST YEAR; First Quarter Nearly Doubled That of 1912, but Wall Street Looked for More.
- TARIFF HEARING BY WILSON.; Will Receive Western Senators To-morrow -- Shower of Protests.
- DROPS OLYMPIC TITLE.; Chicago Sports to be Known as International Championships.
- SUN YAT-SEN IN NEW PLOT.; Said to be Trying to Buy Arms -- Senate Rejects Loan Plan.
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- MRS. BELMONT CALLS ENGLISHMEN BRUTES; " Hates and Loathes" England and Approves Suffragette Torch and Bomb.
- LADY DURAND DEAD.; Wife of Former British Ambassador to This Country.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- FORM TO SELL OUT WABASH SECURITY; More Complications in Pittsburgh Terminal Muddle Because of Default ...
- NEW FACE FOR McMANIGAL.; Dynamiter Plans to Have Old Scar Removed by Surgeon.
- Carnegie Hall Victim Suggests Posting Up Warning Signs.
- BUDGET UP $6,000,000.; Frawley Estimates State's Appropriations at Over $48,000,000.
- ARIZONA' REVIVAL COMES LIKE A TONIC; Mighty Good Spring Medicine in Its Wholesome Blend of Human Qualities.
- Smith-Willard Bout May 16 or 17.
- TRADE WITH SOUTH AMERICA; Exports Shown to be Increasing Faster Than Imports.
- PENSIONS FOR MOTHERS.; Keystone Governor Signs Act Appropriating $200,000 for System.
- EXEMPTIONS FROM LAW.
- JUDGE TELLS HOW CRIMINALS ESCAPE; Swann Explains Difficulties in Getting Convictions in the State Courts.
- ELLIOTT DEFENDS HIS SCHOOL PLAN; Maxwell's Criticism of Supervisory Council Provokes Retort in Kind.
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- Dartmouth Starts Football Work.
- $100,000 FRAUD CHARGE.; Mallowin Indicted for Swindling Bankers with Forged Orders.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- No Seats for Feather Wearers.
- PARIS'S NEGLECT OF PEARY.; Excelsior Says It Is the Only Great Capital That Has Not Honored Him.
- SENT A 'REFERENCE' TO MRS. LE COMPTE; Note "Cheerfully" Recommending Her as a Wife Accompanied Husband's Gift.
- SULZER BILL TO DIE TO-DAY.; Senate Will Vote Against the Measure -- May Get Half a Dozen Votes.
- SOUTHERN HOTEL CLOSED BY POLICE; Proprietor and Manager Arrested -- Diners and 600 Roomers Told to Move On.
- WILSON STUDYING PROBLEM.; First Messages from Bryan Caused Many Conferences Yesterday.
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- JIM" SULLIVAN BACK.; Leader of American Amateur Sport Home After Long Trip.
- TO HURRY MARCONI REPORT.; Liberals Resent Dilatory Tactics of the Committee's Investigation.
- MRS. WILSON AIDS SCHOOL.; Has Message Sent to Help Start Contributions for Halsted Fund.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Carried Lower on Larger Trading -- European Political Advices a Factor.
- MEXICANS SEIZE AMERICAN.; Government Holds Him Incommunicado -- Ambassador Protests.
- SEVERAL SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENTS; Dinners, Teas, and Dances at the End of Spring Season.
- ENGLISH POLO TEAM LOSES BUCKMASTER; Mainstay of Challengers So Injured That He Is Forced to Quit -- ...
- Society in Newport.
- PARTY LINES DRAWN IN TARIFF DEBATE; Republican Commission Plan Called Insincere -- Discussion Begins ...
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- GIANTS BEAT RUCKER IN THE 13TH INNING; Duel of Pitchers Ends in the Brooklyn Idol's Collapse and 6 to ...
- EXECUTORS ASSUME SUIT.; Become Defendants In Case of Casselberry Against J.P. Morgan.
- Austria's Statement.
- SCOTT'S LAST PLEA. HEEDED BY ENGLAND; Annuities Will Be Paid to Families of South Polar Explorers.
- ENORMOUS PRICES FOR OLD FURNITURE; Suite of Eight Chairs Brings $28,000 at the Kraemer Sale in Paris.
- COTTON GOODS MEN HEAR TARIFF ATTACK; Taft Board Expert Says New Bill Gives Privileges to Some Importers.
- Carnegie Hall Elevator Needed.
- PRENDERGAST FIRM AGAINST MOOSERS; Whitman or McAneny Only Men Considered for Mayor by Fusionists, He Says.
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- J.B. BACON MARRIED.; New Yorker Weds Senhorita Vittoria da Rocha in Paris.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- AMENDED NEWSSTAND BILL.; Senate Passes Altered Measure to Meet Gaynor's Views.
- THE COMMERCE COURT.
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- OUSTS SALANT, MOOSER.; State Senate Votes to Unseat New York Lawyer to Democratic Rival.
- DR. ELIOT ON THE ALIEN LAND BILL.; Harvard's President Emeritus Regrets It as Manifesting "An Ungenerous ...
- Reds Lose in White Sox Uniforms.
- EX-INSPECTORS TO JAIL FROM COURT; Sent to Tombs After First Day of Graft Trial -- Jurors Are Also Under Guard.
- INSURANCE REFERENDUM.; Method Urged by Citizens' Committee to Solve Missouri Problem.
- MELLEN TO TESTIFY IN RAILWAY INQUIRY; President of New Haven Road Eager to Correct Public's Inferences.
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- Operation on Gotch's Nose.
- ADMITS TO POLYGAMY.; Thorpe's Frank Statement Breaks a Long Silence in Salt Lake City.
- DUCHESS UNDER THE KNIFE.; Wife of the Duke of Connaught Undergoes Another Grave Operation.
- Makes Canadaigua a City.
- KING LOG AND KING STORK.
- OAK TREES TO GROW IN UPPER BROADWAY; Spring Planting Going on from 136th to 166th Street Over the Subway.
- AGREE ON NEW AUTO BILL.; Revocation of Licenses for Cause the Principal Provision.
- NO THREAT TO GUATEMALA.; Britain Denies Ultimatum -- Merely Made an Urgent Demand.
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- GIBBONS SUPPORTS 'ANTIS.'; The Cardinal Says He Opposes Suffrage for the Honor of Women.
- STILL SEEKS A MILLION.; Hopeful London Advertiser Again Inserts a "Want Ad."
- Coming to Learn California Sentiment.
- DIET KITCHEN BENEFIT.; To be Given by Newly-Formed Junior Auxiliary.
- THOMPSON ORE MANAGER.; Former U.S. Treasurer Takes Charge of Great Northern Properties
- DR. ELIOT DECLINES.; Cannot Take Chairmanship of Bay State White Slave Commission.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- FINE BROOD MARES BURNED.; Fifteen Thoroughbreds and Their Foals Die in Flames.
- RAILROADS TO ASK FOR BETTER RATES; Those in Eastern Territory About Decided to Appeal Again to Commission.
- DIAMOND MERCHANT GONE WITH $75,000; Wholesalers Who Sold Gems to Him on Credit Will Ask for Bloch's ...
- TO END FLOOD PERILS BY DIVERTING WATER; Riker Would Carry Off the Mississippi's Excess in a Channel ...
- Nicholas Still Defiant?
- REPEALS NEW BOND ACTS.; Senate Votes to Kill Measures Enacted Only Last Week.
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- LONG-BURIED SHIP SANK BEFORE 1811; She Antedated Memory of John Graney, Oldest Inhabitant of Chelsea Village.
- Scion of a Distinguished Line.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- PLEAD FEAR OF TARIFF.; Rhode Island Woolen Mills File Application for a Receivership.
- A.J. SHIPMAN TO BE REGENT; Democrats Agree on Him as Philbin's Successor.
- Hopeful View in Paris.
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- SENSITIVE GERMANS.
- Third Baseman Foster Has Typhoid.
- State Prison Conditions.
- Duck and Candle Pin Tourney.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Life Sentence for Thieves.
- WILSON ON TOLLS ISSUE.; Thinks Dispute with Britain Debatable and Keeps Mind Open.
- FULTON CONTRACT SOLD.; $475 for Document Transferring First Steamboats -- Corson Items.
- PERKINS SEES ROOSEVELT.; City Politics Suggested as Cause of Oyster Bay Visit.
- BIG BROTHERS DINE LITTLE BROTHERS; Lads on Probation from Children's Court Entertained by Those Who ...
- PRINCE IS TWICE FINED.; Pignatelli d'Aragona Gets Time to Pay $30, but Produces $10.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rally from Trading Pressure at Opening and Then React.
- ADONISES APLENTY FOR SUFFRAGE SHOW; Scores of Volunteers Write to Say They Are "Perfect Men" and Should ...
- BOWLER'S AFTER TITLES.; Tenpin Players Begin Metropolitan Championships.
- FIREMEN AGAINST NEW PENSION BILLS; Chief Kenlon to Head Delegation That Will Ask the Mayor to Veto Them.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Albanian Developments Cause Uneasiness and Lower Prices in London, Paris, and Berlin.
- THE NEGRO'S PROGRESS; Is in Other Fields Than Politics and Officeholding.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DELAY LAND BILL IS BRYAN'S PLEA; Suggests Possibility of a New Treaty with Japan in California Conference.
- BOMB EXPLODED AT HANOI.; Two French Officers Killed and Several Persons Injured.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- WARDEN BENHAM REPLIES.; Hints at Animus in Attack on Methods at Auburn.
- TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT; Declared Impracticable with Present Type of Aeroplane.
- UR. HEARST'.__SS TIN WEDDING.I I; Tenth Anniversary Celebrated atI [ Home on Riverside Drive. ]
- MEXICAN REFUGEES HELD.; Kept on Our Soil for Safety -- Crisis Near in Mexico City.
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- WILSON'S VIEWS OF LIFE.; Get Your Second Wind and Don't Stop Until Grave Is Reached.
- HARLEM OARSMEN LOSE THEIR PROTEST; National Association Ignores Their Plea for No Conflicting Regatta in May.
- HAYWOOD ARRESTED, BUT IS SOON FREE; Great Crowd at Paterson While I.W.W. Leader Is Taken Off Train at Passaic.
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- TO TEACH CITIZENSHIP.; New York University to Found a Centre on West Side.
- A LAWRENCE BRINGS $34,200 IN PARIS; $331,518 Realized at First Day of the Sale of the Great Kraemer ...
- MURDER THEIR NEW BOAST.
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- Lumley to Play with Troy Again.
- NEW TARIFF PERIL PLAIN, SAYS PAYNE; Will Cause the Country to Drive Democrats from Power, He Tells House.
- OPERA SUCCESS IN ATLANTA; Box Office Receipts Reach $91,000 for Seven Performances.
- SIX NOVELTIES FOR OPERA NEXT YEAR; Gatti-Casazza, Sailing, Announces Plans, Which Include a Richard ...
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- ARMY REFORMS.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; New Low Level for the Year.
- SULZER ASKS REPEAL OF STATE BOND LAWS; Says That He Was Misled and Asks Legislators to Rush Revocation.
- Free Trader Praises Wilson.
- COVERED COURTS TENNIS.; Wilding and Doust Beat Challengers, Gore and Lamb.
- JAPANESE TO INVESTIGATE.; Two Political Parties Sending Representatives to California.
- WILSON PREPARING FOR BUSINESS BOOM; Wants New Currency Law to Meet Conditions Expected Under New Tariff.
- PAUL BARTLETT TO WED.; New York Sculptor to Marry Mrs. S.F. Emmons of Washington To-day.
- KINDERGARTNERS GATHER.; International Convention to Meet in Washington To-day.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- MISS BORDEN TO GO WEST WITH MOTHER; Mrs. Borden Arrives in City and Father Brings Daughter Here to Meet Her.
- FOUR EX-INSPECTORS PUT ON TRIAL TO-DAY; On Eve of Second Graft Prosecution Whitman Strengthens Conspiracy ...
- VANDERBILT DRIVES COACH.; Trial Trip from Brighton to London -- Season Opens Thursday.
- TAKE 30 TONS OF FLOUR.
- L.L. BONHEUR TO RESIGN.; Progressive Nassau Chairman Has Other Party Work to Do.
- BROWNING LETTERS IN SALE; Failure of the Effort to Obtain Them for the British Nation.
- OPPOSE ALBANY BILL TO END HORSE CARS; Service Board Members See a Joker Aimed at Them in Pending Measure.
- Hammer-Throw in Stadium Cage.
- DEBT NOT ERASED BY REORGANIZATION; U.S. Supreme Court Holds Corporations Liable for Previous Non-Assenting ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- LE COMPTE SUIT BEGUN.; Wife Charges Husband with Illegally Committing Her to Asylum.
- NEW ST. LOUIS BANK HEAD.; W.F. Carter Goes to the Commerce at a $25,000 Salary.
- NEW HAVEN'S BOOKS PUZZLE TO EXPERTS; Witness Says One Entry Made $7,500,000 Deficit Appear as $12,500,000 ...
- INSURANCE HELD EXEMPT.; Only Cash Surrender Value Goes to Creditors of Bankrupts.
- Amusement Centre of the Metropolis
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
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- TENNIS MATCHES FOR AUSTRALIANS; Davis Cup Defenders to Limber Up in East for International Contests.
- TWO MORE AIRMEN DEAD.; English Officer Killed and German Dies from Injuries.
- Sullivan Arrives Home To-day.
- FRIEDMANN ADMITS SALE OF HIS CURE; Free Treatment of Poor Made a Condition, but He Won't Discuss Financial ...
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- Another No-Run, No-Hit Game.
- Cardinals Beat Reds Again.
- CANADIAN FOR ALIEN LAW.; Member of Parliament Says East Doesn't Know Situation.
- HOME RUN BEATS CORNELL.; Dartmouth Hit Stretched When Outfielder Misjudges It.
- Pitcher Walsh Ill of a Cold.
- KRUPP MONOPOLY ABSOLUTE; Concern Bought Majority of Stock of Its Rival in Artillery.
- All Finleyville Mine Dead Found.
- WAR SPEECH IN HOUSE.; Mississippian Hotly Defends California Land Bills.
- MRS. BELMONT'S "STRIKE."; She Won't Say How She Will Avoid Spending a Cent In England.
- MISS BARRYMORE'S PLAY.; Actress Appears In Piece by R.H. Davis at the Palace.
- CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD.; May Not Compete Against Harvard and Yale in Athletics.
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- ENJOIN INSURANCE MEN.; Companies Thereby Forbidden to Cancel Existing Missouri Policies.
- FUNK FACTION TRIUMPHS.; John F. Bass Chosen State Chairman by Illinois Progressives.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Velvets at Lower Duty; Also Goods of Lace and Mother-of-Pearl.
- BULGARS FIGHT THEIR ALLIES; Greek and Servian Troops Have Already Been in Conflicts with Them.
- Royal Courtesy to Mrs. Vanderbilt.
- Isadora Duncan's Solace.
- WIRELESS NOT HAMPERED.; So Marconi Officers Say -- Threat to Extend Strike to East.
- NEEDLE IN HEART, BABY LIVES A YEAR; X-Rays Showed Shred of Steel Embedded in Her Body, but Doctors Feared ...
- Kaiser Decorates P.M. Warburg.
- SHERIFF BY SULZER'S SLAP.; Governor Empowers Brown and Breaks Suffolk Deadlock.
- Ismail Opposes Essad.
- JESUITS TO TEST HIS CURE.; Will Establish a Tuberculosis Laboratory for Dr. Peter Duket.
- MISSOURI AND ITS LAWLESS INSURANCE COMPANIES.
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- MRS. FAIRCHILD LOSES CASE; Court Rules That $250,000 of Father's Estate Is Principal, Not Income.
- OPPOSE LABOR EXEMPTION.; Flood of Telegrams to Wilson Against Bill Taft Vetoed as Vicious.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- AMAZONS' IN HAPPY REVIVAL AT EMPIRE; And the Pinero Comedy Continues to be Vital with Youth and Good Humor.
- AMNESTY BILL PASSES.; As Adopted by Cuban House It Will Have Our Approval.
- SULZER WILL STUMP STATE FOR HIS BILL; Foreseeing Defeat of Primary Measure, He Plans Direct Appeal to ...
- A REVOLTING PLAY.; " Countess Julia" Serves for Ill-Advised Debut of Miss Marcia Walthler
- CONFIRMS NOMINATIONS.; Fifty-two Held-Up Wilson Appointments Approved by Senate.
- THE CALIFORNIA SQUABBLE.
- Princeton Gymnastic Captain.
- Penalty Tax on G.H. Morgan Estate
- Taft to Lecture at Amherst.
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- MISS WILSON VISITS GREENWICH VILLAGE; President's Eldest Daughter Guest of Honor At New Civic Centre.
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- CHURCHILL VERY ANGRY.; Calls Summons to Appear Before Marconi Committee an Insult.
- Harvard Beats Penn at Soccer.
- Rube Vickers for Syracuse.
- TREE TO PRODUCE 'ARIADNE'; He and Beecham Obtain British Rights for Strauss's Latest Opera.
- FIRE DEPARTMENT BILLS.; Legislative Measures Which Tammany Members Are Pushing.
- THE GOVERNOR'S PRIMARY BILL.
- TO FIGHT A SAVAGE DUEL.; Parisians Arrange a Combat Likely to Cause One's Death.
- Allows Russian Refugee to Land.
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- THE MUSIC CRITIC'S WORK.; W.J. Henderson Lectures on It Before the School of Journalism.
- FLIES NEARLY 1,000 MILES.; Guillaux Makes Only Two Stops Between Biarritz and Holland.
- CUBS ROUT PIRATE PITCHERS IN EIGHTH; Hendrix and Adams So Wabbly Evers's Team Bags Sensational Victory.
- SEND APPEAL TO BRYAN.; Church Federation Transmits Plea of 50,000 Japanese.
- CRITICISES MGR. SCHREMBS.; Rome Newspaper Says His Speech on Saturday Was in Bad Taste.
- FUENTES IN HAVANA.; Mexican ex-Governor, Fleeing Assassination, Expected to Come Here.
- FAMILY BLOWN UP; 2 DEAD.; Mysterious Explosion in Home of Colorado Assemblyman Bacon.
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- FIND AN OLD SHIP FAR UNDER GROUND; Laborers Excavating Site for Building Uncover a Wreck of a Century Ago.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Investors Buy Upper West Side Apartment Houses -- Two Big Fifth Avenue Store ...
- PLOT AGAINST THE KAISER.; Mysterious Warnings from Abroad Received by Berlin Police.
- THREW JEWELS INTO FIRE.; Chair-Pusher Admits Theft of Mrs. Craig Lippincott's Bag.
- YALE SPEEDERS WERE BROKE; Four Could Only Raise $2.95 Toward a Fine of $15.
- WOODS'S GERMAN THEATRES; He Seeks American Talent for His Eighteen Vaudeville Houses.
- MRS. MARY L.D. DEERE.; Widow of Charles H. Deere Dies at the Plaza After an Operation.
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- Sells Railroad for $3,000,000.
- PAUL JONES TO RACE KIVIAT AND TABER; Mile Run in Cambridge Expected to be Fastest Ever Stepped by Footrunners.
- YALE LOSES ATHLETES.; Harbison Ill, Oler Hurt, and Stewart Stops Training.
- SOCIALISTS AND SUFFRAGE.; Said to Fear Votes for Women Would Hinder Their Cause.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- NAVY LEAGUE BARRED.; No Place for Its Delegates on Peace Congress Programme.
- DUCHESS IS WORSE.; Duke of Connaught's Wife Must Undergo Another Operation.
- MISHAP ON THE IMPERATOR.; Trial Trips Postponed Owing to the Heating of a Bearing.
- Reporter Deprecates Squeamishness About Unimportant Details.
- SCOTT'S GREATEST HEROISM; It Was His Determination to Save Heavy Fossils, Says Markham.
- Welsh Beats Ketchell.
- READY TO FIGHT FOR MRS. PANKHURST; Militant Leader's House Barricaded to Resist Her Rearrest.
- NEW YORK DRAFTS FLEMING.; Indiana State Senator to Manage $33,000,000 Corporation Here.
- LABOR'S IMPROVING CONDITION.
- EARTHQUAKE SHOCK ALONG ST. LAWRENCE; Street Cars Bumped, Houses Shaken, and Dishes Rattled, but No Damage.
- CHICAGO OPERA PLANS.; Campanini, if Released from Covent Garden, to Engage Future Artists.
- WEALTHY MAN NEAR A PAUPER'S BURIAL; Dudley Jardine, Son of Famous Organmaker, Lived Life of Poverty in Bowery.
- SWAP OLD FRONTIER TALES.; Gen. Nelson A. Miles Visits His Old Scout, Buffalo Bill.
- COMMODITIES MARKETS
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- THE DUAL SUBWAY STATION AT FORTY-SECOND STREET.
- Montenegro Prepares to Resist.; BULGARS FIGHT THEIR ALLIES
- WHOLESALE PRICE CHANGES; Week's Advances and Declines Nearly Equal, According to Dun's.
- Miss Wilson Against Suffrage.
- Latest Shipping News.
- GOOD TWO-DAY AUTOMOBILE TRIP; Route Through New Jersey and New York an Alluring One -- Road Conditions ...
- MISS CONGER'S ODD DEATH.; Was Niece of Former Envoy to China -- Coroner Investigating.
- LOVE LETTER A TRAP AND HE FELL INTO IT; Sent to Samuel Kalisch, Wrong Samuel Answered and Was Extradited ...
- STAGE FRIGHT AT WEDDING.; Mayor of North Bergen Refused at Last Moment to Unite Couple.
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- Ill in Buffalo, New Yorker Dies.; I ,_pcci(ll to Tile .' c4' )'orlc ?'itlc.. ]
- A REAL ESTATE CANARD.
- Joe Tinker Put Out of Game.
- TALK OF BIG ERIE STRIKE.; Road's 1,300 Telegraphers Demand More Wages -- Resent Telephones.
- DR. SCHULMAN PRAISES LOVE; Nothing Greater or Holier Than Unselfish Affection, He Says.
- BARRACKS AFIRE; FIVE DIE.; California Sergeant Unable to Save Family in Presidio Blaze.
- MORTIMER WINS TROPHY.; Defeats Pierre Lorillard, Jr., In Tennis Finals at Tuxedo Courts.
- I Dies as Wife Sails. I
- HOLD OZANAM MEMORIAL.; Centenary of Founded of Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
- NEW YORKERS IN WRECK.; Two Among Six Hurt in Rutland Train Derailment.
- PULL" WON'T HELP THE ARMY OFFICER; He Is to be Called On to Explain Every Outside Recommendation.
- SCOTT FUND $278,800.; Custodian Receives Many Grotesque Suggestions as to Its Disbursal.
- ASSOCIATED PRESS GIANT NEWS ENGINE; President Noyes Tells How it Gathers and Distributes 50,000 Words Daily.
- AUSTRIAN FLEET ON WAY.; Kaiser Said to Have Heard Montenegro Has Been Invaded.
- CUBS BUNCH HITS AND PASS PIRATES; Camnitz Batted Out of Box and Cooper Fares Badly Also -- Score 7 to 5.
- STEFANSSON BACK FOR ARCTIC START; Explorer Gets Two of Shackleton's Men for His Polar Expedition.
- LIGHT TO CALL POLICE.; Caldwell Has a Plan to Save Salary of Fourth Man.
- HINMAN ATTACKS EMERSON.; Says Senator Plans Another Assault on Highway Fund.
- CYCLISTS IN CENTURY RUN.; More Than 300 Riders Take Part In 105- Mile Trip.
- LUTHER M'CARTY TO BOX FRANK MORAN; White Heavyweight Champion's First Appearance Here Since Winning Title.
- KEEP ARMY ACTIVE IS GARRISON'S IDEA; Secretary Urges Importance of Giving the Troops More War Training.
- SLAIN GIRL'S BODY FOUND.; Discovery in Atlanta Plant Causes Two Arrests.
- RELIGION DIVIDES SCHOOL.; Differences Over Baccalaureate Starts New Parochial Academy.
- John T. Pirie's Funeral To-day.
- FREE SCOPE OFFERED TO AMEND TARIFF; Underwood Against Gag When This Stage Starts To-morrow -- Debate ...
- BOARD REVERSES LOEB.; Decision for Importers of Tourist Cases and Belts.
- Subway Excavation.
- A Dangerous Crossing.
- UNIQUE HONOR TO A WOMAN.; Miss Harper Receives a Diploma in Tropical Medicine.
- LITTLETON'S GLOOMY VIEWS; Says Universal Suffrage Will Fail Because All Cannot Be Taught.
- Cube Root of Whole Numbers.
- BRICKYARDS UNDER GUARD.; Trouble Feared When Strikebreakers Start Work at Mechanicville.
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- SUIT OVER CROWN JEWELS.; Dublin Castle Official Bringing Libel Action for Vindication.
- GALLATIN SEEKS JEWELS.; Sends Out Postcards to Pawnbrokers Describing Pieces Stolen.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SEEK IDEAS IN ALBANY.; Connecticut Legislators Will Visit Capitol in Tour of Inquiry.
- NEW AMBASSADOR HERE FROM ENGLAND; Sir Cecil Arthur Spring-Rice, Veteran Diplomat, Best Man at Roosevelt's ...
- HAYWOOD ASKS FOR CASH.; Urges Direct Action as "Shortest Way Home" at Schenectady.
- Work from 14 to 20 Hours at Little Pay.
- ZIMBALIST PLAYS FOR BIG AUDIENCE; Violinist's Farewell Appearance for the Season Packs Carnegie Hall.
- W. GOADBY LOEW ROBBED.; Daughter's Cries Scared Burglar from Wheatly Hills Residence.
- Stringent Laws and Heavy Fines Would Protect Wild Game.
- BROWNS SHUT OUT SOX.; Chicago Batsmen Unable to Solve the Curves of Hamilton.
- Claims Friedmann Rights.
- SQUIRREL UPSETS HOME.; Historic Jardiniere Broken, Man's Throat Cut, and the Dog Worries.
- Gambled Away $70,000 Trust.
- CHINA LOAN SIGNED, REBELLION FEARED; Agreement Concluded at Daybreak in Spite of Parliament's Protests.
- SMELTER EMPLOYES STRIKE; 2,000 Out at Perth Amboy to be Joined by 1,500 More.
- ZONE SOLDIERS DROWNED.; Bodies of Lieutenant and Private Found in the Chagres River.
- PIGTAILED CARGO SEIZED.; Three Chinamen Crossed from Canada in Side-Door Pullman.
- GERMANY FAVORS SUBWAYS.; Berliner Tageblatt Takes Issue with Statements of Werner-Hegemann.
- SAYS SULZER FIGHTS IN UNFAIR WAYS; Intimidation and Threats Are His Primary Weapons, According to Blauvelt.
- OUR NATIONAL RAILWAY SYSTEM
- COL. CHUBB FALLS DEAD,; His End Comes Soon After His Assignment to Regiment. I
- KILLED IN WILD RIDE IN GREENHUT'S CAR; Chauffeur Testing It Loses His Life and Mechanician Is Mortally Hurt.
- THE BORDENS IN MEDFORD.; Father Worried Only Because Ramona Is Near Nervous Breakdown.
- Clean-Ups" by Women.
- D'R. :DR-PIgR, IgXPIgRT ON EDUGATIOH, DIE5; State Commissioner Victim of Bright's Disease and Heart Trouble.
- KRAMER STAR AGAIN AT NEWARK TRACK; Champion Makes Great Finish in Feature Race -- Riders in Big Spill.
- LISBON POLICE CHECK RIOT.; Disperse Bloodless Manifestation for "the Radical Republic."
- DR. ELIOT FOR VICE BOARD.; Gov. Foss Asks Him to Head Massachusetts Inquiry.
- DIKE OUT, MANY HOMELESS.; Long-Expected Levee Break Comes in Mississippi Flood.
- Practical Park Head Needed.
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- FRIEDMANN TO OPEN FIRST BRANCH HERE; Institute of New Company to be Started in a Few Days Under Doctor's ...
- REAL FLOWERS NOW TRIM PARIS GOWNS; Hats, Too, as Shown by the Makers of Fashions at Longchamps Races.
- Warning Against Pickpockets.
- LIONS ROAR AT OPERA.; Elephants and Tigers Also Join in Chorus at "Haensel and Gretel."
- COMMERCE THE KEY.
- PRIZE FOR SUFFRAGE HATS.; Mrs. Butterworth's First, Cost $1.10 -- Sixteen Contestants.
- PAID FOR BOGUS DEATH.; Insurance Concerns Charge Man and Wife with $15,500 Fraud.
- GEN. H. *C. COCHRANE DEAD.; Marine Officer Won Distinction in Several Campaigns.
- 293D DANCE MAY KILL HER.; Polish Bride Collapsed in the Midst of Wedding Festivities.
- NO "PING" TO 12-INCH SHOT.; Bathrick Says One That Grazed the Dolphin Had Voice of Thunder.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- HEARS AUSTRIAN ARMY IS MOVING; Berlin Rumor That 10,000 Men Have Sailed on Warships to Seize Montenegrin ...
- CRIMINAL COURT CLEANING.; Marble Columns Get Their First Scrubbing In Nine Years.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- JAPANESE HOLD PROTEST MEETING; Assemble in Carnegie Hall and Ask for Fair Treatment by California.
- WOMEN RARELY DISHONEST.; So London Firm Finds, Commenting on Leadville Appointment.
- SIGNAL BELLS ON STEAMERS; North German Lloyd Will Equip Its Ships with Safety Devices.
- FINDS GROSS CRUELTY IN AUBURN PRISON; Governor's Investigator Attributes Insanity of Convicts to Treatment ...
- REMNANT SALE A SUCCESS.; Chicago House Manager's New Plan Fills the Theatre.
- PASSAIC FEARS CUT TARIFF.; Industries There, Especially Woolen Mills, Protest to Congress.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- New Record for Oldfield.
- FLIES OVER PANAMA CANAL.; Fowler Makes Trip from Pacific to Atlantic In 55 Minutes.
- MRS. PANKHURST.
- WOMAN CAPTURES THIEF.; Throws Him to Floor, Sits on Him and Then Yells for Husband.
- Thank Bryan for Wineless Banquet
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- 1,500 POSTMEN MEET AT FIRST MEMORIAL; St. Patrick's Crowded at Service Which Follows March Up Fifth Avenue.
- FAMOUS SOUTHPAW DIES.; Charley Pabor, Who Discovered Mike Kelly, Passes Away.
- URGES AID FOR BILL FOR U.S. EMPLOYES; J.B. Andrews Explains Why They Need a Law of Compensation.
- POUGHKEEPSIE HAS DEFICIT.; Sohmer Says City Is Nearly $60,000 Behind -- Illegal Borrowing Charged.
- GUILTY CHAUFFEURS.; Severe Penalty Urged for Those Who Flee from Arrest.
- PRESIDENT ENJOYS CRUISE.; Rested and Refreshed on His Return from Potomac River Trip.
- LONGACRE THEATRE READY.; " Are You a Crook?" at Newest Playhouse on Thursday.
- The Britannic's Big Tonnage.
- SOCIALISTS' MAY DAY.; 2,000 Attend Sunday School Festival at Carnegie Hall.
- DROPS MEDICAL COURSE.; Dartmouth Gives Up Fourth Oldest School in the Country.
- 1,080 Futurity Nominations.
- REYES ON A PEACE MISSION.; Colombia's ex-President in Buenos Aires on South American Tour.
- SCOUTS FLORIDA PROTESTS.; Senator Bryan Won't Voice Citrus Fruit Men's Plea for Protection.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- BUYING TREND IN BERLIN.; Fears About Scutari Vanish -- Reichsbank Hoarding Gold.
- Hopper Pitches No Hit Game.
- NO CHECK ON BRYAN IN LAND BILL TALKS; Johnson Men in California Legislature Decide to Allow Secretary ...
- PUSHES CHILD LABOR FIGHT; Welfare League Asks That Lawmakers Be Urged to Act.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Carnegie Hall to be Redecorated.
- A DUBIOUS EXPERIMENT.
- POLICE SURGEONS GET 'EASY MONEY'; Bureau of Municipal Research Recommends They Be Forced to Earn Their ...
- CHURCH SOCIAL WEEK.; 13 Episcopalian Parishes in the Bronx in Forward Movement.
- MINERS TO RESUME WORK.; Long Strike in West Virginia Coal Fields Practically at End.
- LAWYER TRIES SUICIDE.; J.S. Conover Overworked After Death of His Partner.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- TO WED IDA VON CLAUSSEN.; L. Fred Davis Engaged to New York Woman.
- BRYCE IS PRAISED AS PEACEMAKER; London Press Gives Him Chief Credit for Anglo-American Friendship.
- CONTROLLER PRAISES HEBREW ORPHANAGE; Tells Annual Meeting Its Work Is More Important Than Ever Before.
- TRY TO DUCK MILITANTS.; Hyde Park Crowds Silence Suffragettes -- Mrs. Pankhurst's Leave Up.
- SUFFRAGE IN CALIFORNIA.; Mayor of Berkeley Rebukes Apathy of Women Voters.
- DRIVERS ON SPEEDWAY.; Light Harness Horses Receive First Workout of Season.
- FIRED BROWNSVILLE SHOT.; Negro Confesses He Killed Private Lightfoot in 1906.
- Bought Cleaner Instead of Auto.
- WILL TEST HEALTH OF 100,000 CHILDREN; Nation-Wide Campaign Opened for the Standardization of American Young.
- LABOR PROSPEROUS IN RECENT MONTHS; Fewer Workers Idle in State in Last Half of 1912 Than in Previous Years.
- Condemned as a Useless Display Undertaken for Advertising.
- WASHINGTON ITEMS IN AUTOGRAPH MART; Remarkable Letter from Martha Washington to Mrs. Gen. Pinckney Brings ...
- RESERVE IN PARIS.; Operators and Public Are Awaiting Balkan Developments.
- KOLEHMAINEN FAST IN BIG ROAD RUN; World's Champion Gains Time Trophy in Field of 166 Distance Men.
- LONDON OUTLOOK HOPEFUL.; Indications Point to Better Business During the Coming Week.
- TIMES BEST PAPER, UNIVERSITIES VOTE; Distances Nearest Competitor Four to One in Several Institutions.
- Kaiser Frederick's Surgeon Dies.
- OPERA AS CHICAGO'S OWN.; New York Interests in That City's Company to Cease.
- How to Make Coffee.
- WIRELESS MEN'S STRIKE.; Seattle and Oregon Ship Operators Quit Organizing Here.
- CHEAPER WOOL SUITS.; Removal of Duty May Save Consumer $1.12.
- BELMONT PARK RACE MEET.; Good Entries for Meadow Brook Steeplechase Association Events.
- ENGLAND PRAYS FOR CHINA.; Request Observed at Westminster Abbey and Throughout the Kingdom
- REPORT THE SHERIFF GETS TOO MUCH PAY; Commissioners of Accounts Tell Mayor of "Waste and Inefficiency."
- Article 1 -- No Title
- SALON'S SCULPTURE ITS BEST FEATURE; French Plastic Artists Show More Significant Works Than Last Year.
- ADVISE "DIRECT ACTION."; Paterson Strikers Urged to Keep Strike-Breakers from Mills.
- FIND MOVING PICTURE EVILS.; Children's Society Says 'Guardians' Are Hired -- The Year's Record.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- CHURCH ADVICE TO AMERICAN ARTISTS; At Special Service in St. John's Cathedral They Are Guided as to ...
- STOP TROLLEY TRACK LAYING; Justice Routed from Bed to Sign Grove Street, Freeport, Injunction.
- LABOR'S EXEMPTION BILL; Treason or Cowardice, or Both, Writes Mr. Kirby.
- INDIANS SHOOT TWO.; Wardens Wounded in Battle with Game Law Violators -- One Killed.
- PRAYERS FOR CHINA IN CITY'S CHURCHES; Special Services Held in Answer to the Appeal From Peking Government.
- SUN YAT SEN'S WARNING.; He Tells Shanghai Consuls the Loan Will Split the Empire.
- MEXICAN REBELS GET TOWN.; Capture Vanegas in San Luis Potosi and Cut Railway.
- RETIRED OFFICERS TO SPEAK; Secretary Daniels Decides That They May Talk Politics.
- HE FARMS, THOUGH LEGLESS; Missourian Has Overcome Handicap by Walking on His Hands.
- FRENCH WOMAN HERE TO STUDY OUR WORKING GIRLS
- FOOTBALL MEN MEET TO CHANGE RULES; Objections to Officials Causes New Rule to be Adopted at Conference.
- Walter Johnson Not to Wed.
- PARIS DANCER DISLIKES US.; Napierkowska, Soured by Her Arrest, Makes Some Warm Remarks.
- Day Winner at Orange Traps.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- ZIEGLER HEIRS DISSATISFIED; May Be Legal Contest Over Accounting of Gaynor and Others.
- TAX ON CORNELL HOUSES; Fraternities Up in Arms Over Increases in Assessments.
- ARE SKYSCRAPERS GOOD INVESTMENT?; Problem of Improvement Cost Compared with Land Value Needs Consideration.
- RUSSIA'S NEW FLEET WILL COST A BILLION; The Money Is Ready and the Orders Are In, but Her Yards Can't ...
- FINE BURIAL CHAPEL FOR MRS. BELMONT; Exquisite Edifice, After the Famous St. Hubert Memorial, Erected ...
- ELECTRIC PROFITS LESSEN.; General Electric Company Reports Competition Keen.
- MRS. J.M. HUDGINS TO WED.; Widow of Kearsarge Hero Will Marry Lieut. MacFarland.
- SHOOTS THREE IN CROWDED STREET; One Man Expected to Die as the Result of Quarrel Leaving a Picture Show.
- WARNS AMERICANS OFF.; Dealer In Antiques Says They Question Forever and Don't Buy.
- STUDY COLOR CHART WHEN BUYING SUITS; A London Expert's Advice to Men Who Aspire to be Dressed Properly.
- KING IS GRANARDS' GUEST.; Former Miss Mills Acts as Hostess to Royalty.
- PREPARING FOR TENNIS CUP TRIALS; McLoughlin, Williams, Hackett, and Little Likely to Play Against Australians.
- Columbia Tennis Victory.
- BAD RIDING IN HYDE PARK.; Complaint Made That Horsemanship Is No Longer an Art.
- PALM COURTS AT THE CECIL.; Alterations Made in the Hotel Costing $200,000.
- A PSYCHIC MYSTERY
- NAVY TEACHES USE OF OXYGEN HELMET; Officers Receiving Instruction Here for Rescue Work in Oil-Burning Ships.
- CABINET CIRCLE AT WASHINGTON BOASTS A PLAYWRIGHT; Wife of Postmaster General Has Not Only Produced a ...
- EXHIBITION AT GHENT.; King of the Belgians to Open It on April 26.
- SOME THINGS THAT MAKE THE MOVING VAN MAN SWEAR; Of All Those with Whom He Has to Deal, the Bachelor ...
- GRAFT TALK HEARD BY TELEPHONE GIRL; New Corroborative Witness Is Subpoenaed for the Sipp Conspiracy Trial.
- MINIMUM WAGE FOR MEN; Demanded in Order to Keep Them from Stealing.
- CROOKED TRAILS; CROOKED TRAILS AND STRAIGHT. By William MacLeod Raine. The G.W Dillingham Company $1.25 net.
- No Rivalry Exists at Orono University Between Society and Non-Society Men -- Student Registration Now 1,011.
- WOULD GOVERN DRINKING.; National Liberal Club Seeks to Do It by Anti-Treating Rule.
- MAY TAKE AUTO FEE TO SUPREME COURT; A.A.A. Will Discuss This Matter at Next Meeting of the Executive Board.
- FROM WASHTUB TO RICHES.; Miss Gorress, Revolting at Laundry Work, To-day Weds Millionaire.
- Thinks Good Business Manners Pay
- NINETEEN AUTOS FOR 500-MILE RACE; Three Foreign Entries for $50,000 Sweepstakes at Indianapolis Speedway.
- TO CONFER OVER STILWELL.; Carmody Will Discuss Senator's Case with Whitman.
- CLAMOR FOR WAR PICTURES.; German Jingo Press Repent Suppression of von Werner's Paintings.
- RISLEY GOLF WINNER.; H.K. Kerr Defeated in Final for Atlantic City Championship.
- SHOPPING IN PARIS.; Some Peculiarities of Making Purchases There.
- CHANNING -- SCHENCK
- SMITH -- HARRIS.
- MARRIAGE LICENSE BILL.; Senator Duhamel Urges Restraint of Hereditary Defectives.
- BANK BLACKMAIL CHARGED.; Woman Says Chicago Concerns Got $30,000 by Threat to Jail Grandson.
- GHENT EXHIBITION OPEN.; Big Show Not Yet Ready, but Promises to be Notable.
- BIG GAS WELL RUNS WILD.; Experts Say Texas Has the Greatest Ever Developed in the Country.
- CRY OF THE OPEN ROAD.; How Motor Runs About England Are Matters of Comfort.
- CALIFORNIA BILL MADE MORE DRASTIC; Measure to be Presented to Bryan Will Bar Ineligible Aliens in Plain ...
- FRENCH FINANCES GLOOMY.; Senator Almond Accuses Government of Misleading Public.
- Pirates Blow Up in Ninth.
- WANT FLUID FUEL FOR POWER BOATS; Experiments with Alcohol to Replace Gasoline -- The Bermuda Race.
- WILSON TO NAME DAVIES.; Will Appoint Wisconsin Man as Commissioner of Corporations.
- Corned Beef for Harvard Club.
- BOY SCOUTS FIGHT A VALIANT BATTLE; Army of 1,500 Engage in Attack On and Defense Of Col. Zabriskie's Home.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- PHILLIES PROTEST GAMES.; President Locke Says League Rule Was Violated at Polo Grounds.
- RATCATCHERS FOR PLAGUE.; Manila Employs Fifty More to Rid City of Infected Rodents.
- HITS SOCIETY "LOLLERS."; Jerningham Comments Sharply on Modern Young Men's Manners.
- REAL ESTATE SIRENS; Ensnare Many Victims by Their Enchanting Songs.
- THE SPINSTER ERRANT; Feminism Evolves a Twentieth Century Type of Heroine
- STENGEL'S HOME RUN WINS FOR BROOKLYN; Ebbets Field Again Proves Itself Inadequate to Handle Large Crowd.
- CAMPANINI MAY SUCCEED DIPPEL; Rumors That Quarrels Between These Two Caused Dippel to Resign.
- MORRIS PARK LOTS IN AUCTION SALE; Biggest Public Offering, Including Over 3,000 Plots, Ever Made in the Bronx.
- DENSEST POPULATIONS.; Balkans Have the Highest Birth Rate in the World.
- FAVORS SMOKING IN LONDON THEATRES; Pinero's Idea of Combatting Music Hall Attractions Starts a Flood of Talk.
- SMALL CARS CAN IGNORE TARIFF; American Product Fast Gaining World Market -- Farmers Like Autos Now.
- ROGER W. BABSON ON POSSIBILITY OF A EUROPEAN WAR; None of the Nations Is Ready for It, He Thinks, but ...
- Article 10 -- No Title
- A CHAUFFEUR TELLS OF LIFE AT WHEEL; Not the Rosy Existence That It Has Been Painted -- Hours Are Long.
- GREATER BERLIN 4,000,000.; Suburbs Are Growing Faster Than the Old Capital Itself.
- Women Who Bind Books
- 10,000 BOYS WILL COMPETE AT ONCE; Plans for Big Athletic Meet of Schoolboys in Central Park on June 6.
- GERMAN ROYALTIES AT BAD HOMBURG; Prince Ernest August of Cumberland, Fiance of Kaiser's Daughter, Already ...
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- WOULD END MERGER JULY 1.; McReynolds Willing to Give Pacific Roads That Extension.
- THE REAL PAUL JONES; Mrs. De Koven's Book Gives a New View of the Famous Naval Commander and Refutes ...
- Hank" O'Day to Umpire Again.
- RICH MEN AT FACTORY BALL.; Bridgeport Working Girls Give New Yorkers Points in Trotting.
- DUBLIN GAYETIES LURE LONDONERS; The Punchestown Races and Other Functions Draw Society Folk to Ireland.
- Warren Riflemen Champions.
- Tigers Win at Tennis from Penn.
- SEE DANGER IN BILL TO SELL CITY LAND; Sinking Fund Board Empowered to Dispose of Property Inalienable ...
- Article 14 -- No Title
- DEMANDS GLOVER'S ARREST.; House Committee Asks Arraignment of Sims's Assailant.
- OPIUM DEGRADING THE FRENCH NAVY; M. Dorcieres's Revelations of Conditions at Toulon and Other Ports ...
- IN THE HARTZ MOUNTAINS.; Summer Comes Late There, with Light Snowstorms.
- Lawrenceville, 15; Peddle, 1.
- A ZONE POLICEMAN; Mr. Franck Gives the Panama Canal's Human Side
- COLUMBIA BEATS YALE AT SOCCER; Lucky Goal in Second Period Gives New York Collegians a 2 to 1 Victory.
- WILSON TO SEE O'GORMAN.; Will Discuss Port Collectorship and May Consider Senator's Candidates.
- Article 23 -- No Title
- ILLINOIS WANTS WATERMAN.; Gov. Dunne Issues Requisition for Chicagoan Under Arrest Here.
- FEAR FOR RHINE WINE CROP.; Growers Say the Late Frosts Have Ruined the Chances for This Year.
- ASQUITH HAS A HAIRCUT.; News Recorded In London -- And They Complain About Our Papers!
- Bordentown Wins from Trenton.
- MARIE NEVINS BULL ESTATE INSOLVENT; Conditions Disclosed for First Time in Filing of Appraisal Here.
- UNVEIL DE NAVARRO ALTAR.; Antonio de Navarro Here for Dedication of Memorial in St. Patrick's.
- FOUR IN DIVORCE TANGLE.; Two Couples Involved in Two Suits and Damage Action.
- SHOCKS PUZZLE MARINERS.; Earthquakes Said to be the Cause of Mid-Atlantic Disturbances.
- Cardinals Win in Tenth.
- HE'D UNIFY LABOR HOURS.; Curley Seeks Constitutional Amendment -- Says Employers Suffer.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- BELMONT SHIPS HORSES.; & French-Born Yearling to Race Here Under His Colors.
- POET OF INDIA; Sarojini Naidu Carries Out a Suggestion from Mr. Gosse
- A FARMER'S IDYL.; Experience Gained in France, Canada and Indiana
- Strike Cost Belgium $20,000,000.
- MANY FINE LETTERS IN STEDMAN AUCTION; Another Part of the Literary Correspondence of Banker-Poet to be Sold.
- NEWS AND NOTES OF THE ART WORLD
- A NEW PROBLEM; Decision on Goldfield Stock First of Sort in History of the Exchange -- Other Rulings.
- Women Who Wear Hatpins.
- NEW GATES FOR COLUMBIA.; Arts and Mines Class of '88 Will Erect Them on Amsterdam Ave.
- NEW LAWS AFFECT JERSEY HIGHWAYS; Commissioner Stevens Analyzes Legislation Just Passed Across the River.
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD; Exceptionally Interesting Sale of Rembrandt Drawings to be Held at Amsterdam ...
- Miss Whitens Wedding Pias.
- WHEN THE "RUBE" BEAT THE BROADWAY FAKER; It Was at an Auction Sale and the City Chap Thought His Customer ...
- TUFTS'S JUNIOR PROM.; Final Programme Announced for Events May 14 and 15.
- MORTGAGE LOAN MARKET CONDITIONS; S.W. Straus Compares the Greater New York Market with That of Chicago.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- SHOULD THE POPE DIE, CARDINAL OREGLIA WILL RULE; As Camerlingo He Will Fill the Interregnum Until the ...
- THE CURE AT NAUHEIM.; German Empress and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Expected.
- A QUESTION IN ROOSEVELT.; Must School Trustees Obey Fire Council -- "No," Says Authority.
- SENSIBLE WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS.
- HAYWOOD TO INVITE ARREST IN PATERSON; I.W.W. Leader Says He Will Bail Miss Flynn and Go to Jail Himself.
- " INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGIST" TO PREVENT LABOR TROUBLES; R.G. Valentine Tells of the Work of This New Factor ...
- VAN VLIET -- FRiLER.
- NEW SOCIETY AMUSEMENT.; " Middle-Aged Balls" Bring Romances -- A Novelty in Dinners.
- ANTI-TRUST INSURANCE SUIT; Missouri Attorney General Accuses 109 Companies of Combining.
- JUDGE QUITS AFTER INQUIRY; Fricke Says Politicians Hounded Him in Behalf of Friends.
- Raw Silk Orders Falling Off Here.
- Article 25 -- No Title
- Article 22 -- No Title
- White Sox Score the Only Run.
- Readers Take Up the Problem of War's Justifiability
- SALT AND THE TARIFF.; Manufacturers Expect Keen Competition if Duty Comes Off.
- MEXICANS HELD FOR BRYAN.; Three Hundred Federal Troops Are Prisoners in Fort Bliss.
- Many Reasons Given Why Japanese Are Unpopular.
- JERSEY DOUBLE WEDDING.; Miss-Newell and Her Brother Mar- tied in St. Luke's.
- ON THE NORMAN COAST.; " Functions" at Trouville and Sport at Etretat.
- PARIS LOOKS VAINLY FOR AMERICAN TIDE; Few Transatlantic Visitors Have Arrived, Though Hosts Are Already ...
- THE SWISS EXPECT MANY AMERICANS; Merry Season Promised at the Lake and Mountain Cosmopolitan Resorts.
- GERMANY'S TRADE; Deutsche Bank, with More Than $8,000,000 Profits, Reflects a Good Year.
- EXPECTED IN BALTIMORE.; Borden and Daughter May Visit Girl's Grandmother There.
- MLLE. SYLVA DECORATED.; German Grand Duke Bestows Honor on American Prima Donna.
- ENGLISH AUTO TRADE NEVER SO PROSPEROUS; Wealthy Country People Near Liverpool Find the Motor Car Indispensable. ...
- GIVES DINNER TO DEPEW.; His Annual Birthday Celebration Is Held at the Montauk Club.
- Antwerp Suicides Identified.
- COBB MAY PLAY TO-DAY.; American League Lifts Ban on Ty Pending Commission's Action.
- A NEW $30,000,000 GARY.; Steel Trust Establishing Another Model City Near Duluth.
- HADLEY AND BUTLER BOOMED FOR 1916; Missourian for President, New Yorker for Running Mate, Cheered in ...
- Easy Polo at Westbury.
- Lehigh Loses at Tennis, 6 to 0.
- ACTIVITIES IN CLUBLAND ON THE WANE
- NEW RACE DRIVER ENTERS THE FIELD; Armour Ferguson Latest of Millionaire Amateurs to Enter the Professional ...
- JOB FOR CURRENCY HEAD.; Controller Murray Joins U.S. Trust Company -- No Successor Yet.
- CITY SOCIAL NOTES
- The Parisienne to Lead in a Return to the Natural Figure --- Applique to be Revived.
- CLEAN MILK.
- Oil for the Isthmus.
- MISS MEYER WEDS LIEUT. RODGERS; Daughter of Former Secretary of Navy Married In Washington.
- ARCTIC PARTY LACKS ONLY THE SURGEON; Crocker Land Explorers Who Start in July Are Now Looking for One.
- WESTERN ATHLETES STAR AT RELAYS; Illinois and Michigan Will at One and Two Miles -- Several New Records.
- POPE AD MIRES FREE AMERICA; Toledo Pilgrims, Received by Merry Del Val, Are Told of the Pontiff's Keen ...
- BE GOOD TO CARRIERS.; Advice Given by Gov. Sulzer, Who Deplores Their Poor Pay.
- DUSTERS ABOUND TO SAVE MILADY'S FROCK; Many Materials and Prices to be Found in the Shops That Keep ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- HARROGATE'S SPA.; Treatment of European Resorts Duplicated on Yorkshire Moors.
- WANT MAYOR LUNN TO SPLIT UP HIS PAY; Schenectady Socialists Want Jackpot Principle Applied to Official ...
- AUSTIN -- THOSIAS.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- MONDAY THE LIMIT FIXED BY AUSTRIA; Unless the Powers Take Steps to Oust Montenegrins from Scutari, Vienna ...
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; Manhattan and Bronx Apartment Houses in a Trade Involving Over ...
- JAPS LIKE PHONOGRAPHS.; American Company in the Island Reports Increased Sales.
- Rush for Naturalization Papers.; CALIFORNIA BILL MADE MORE DRASTIC
- Phillies Win by Big Score.
- RACINE AT NORMAL.; Two Fine Performances of "Andromaque " -- Bazaar for Settlement.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- NEW LAMPS FOR OLD.; London to Become the Best-Lighted City in Europe.
- Stevens Loses at Lacrosse.
- SOLDIERS AS CLERKS.; French System Found to be Full of Graft.
- WOMEN TALK ON TARIFF.; Mrs. La Follette Says They Disburse 90 Per Cent. of the Living Cost.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- PAPAL OVERTURE TO FRANCE; Paris Sees Significance in Cardinal Vannutelli's Visit.
- TIES IN MONTCLAIR GOLF.; Close Competition In the Season's Opening Tournament.
- MRS. BOURNE GETS DECREE.; Wife of Oregon ex-Senator Obtains Divorce Without Contest.
- GUILLOTINE FUTILE SAID MOTOR BANDIT; " Raymond la Science," Awaiting Death, Declared Capital Punishment ...
- FREIBURG IN BLACK FOREST.; One of the Smaller German Towns Antedating Berlin.
- Georgetown, 7; Trinity, 3.
- DEFENDS HARVESTER TRUST; Competitor Says It Has Not Tried to Control Trade in His Line.
- Boston and Buffalo Trade Players.
- BIXBY ARRESTED ON RANCH.; Wealthy Man Mentioned in "White Slave" Case Denies Guilt.
- ENGLAND'S WOMEN; Elizabeth Robins Tells of the Fight for Suffrage
- New Haven's Telegraphers Win.
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE; Don't Overbid Just Because Your Opponent Does, ...
- Athletics Defeat Senators.
- Double- Entry Bookkeeping.
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- CONCERT AT LAFAYETTE.; Musical Clubs Have Excellent Outlook for Next Season.
- ENDURANCE RUN THROUGH JERSEY; Motor Cyclists Preparing for a Two-Day Trip -- Good Roads for Riders.
- SULZER PLIES LASH IN PRIMARY FIGHT; Threatens to Drive from Public Life Democratic Chairmen Who Oppose Him.
- NEW ROADS SOON IN PARK AND ON DRIVE; Commissioner Stover to Get $300,000 of $475,000 Asked for Paving ...
- NAMES PEACE DELEGATES.; Sulzer Selects Delegates to Represent State at St. Louis.
- REALTY MARKET CONDITIONS; City Should Work in Harmony with Income Producers.
- FRIENDLY COUNSEL FOR THE GOVERNOR.
- NOMA APPEARS IN NEWPORT.; Vincent Astor Takes His Yacht There from New York.
- UNITED TO SCARE NATIONS FOR PROFIT; German, Austrian, and Belgian Factories in Secret Agreement, Says ...
- Swarthmore College a Splendid Monument to the Quiet and Inbred Calm of Quakerism -- Its High Standing.
- MR. BRYAN'S PEACE PLAN.
- ANXIETY ABOUT DUCHESS.; Wife of Canada's Governor General Not So Well.
- NUMEROUS WEDDINGS AND DANCES FOR NEXT MONTH
- Miss Perkins Declares Her an "Anti" at Heart.
- DINE MARTIN GREEN.; Financiers, Lawyers and Many More Honor a Newspaper Writer.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- Approves Trust Company's Removal
- WALLFLOWERS' DISAPPEAR.; Revolution in London Ballrooms Caused by the New Dances.
- TIGER FRESHIES WIN.; Defeat Lawrenceville in Dual Track Meet, 83 to 25 Points.
- " YOURS IS LAND OF CONTRASTS," SAYS ENGLISH VISITOR; Alan Francis, Who Came Here in the Interest of ...
- WASHINGTON WARNS NATIONAL GUARD; Regular Army Men Sent as Instructors Can Act Only Under Federal Orders.
- Subway Side Doors.
- Monument to Christian Movement.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Old New Dorp Hotel Sold.
- BORROWED BONDS; Holders of Government Issues May Get More Than the Stated Interest Rate.
- PROPOSE A STATE POLICE FOR FRANCE; Authorities Impressed by the Nancy Incident with the Need of Reform.
- AMATEURS TO RACE.; $35,000 in Purses and Plate to be Awarded at Piping Rock.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Recede Further, but More Absorption Is Indicated -- Loans Increase.
- WHY YADDO, BEAUTIFUL TRASK ESTATE, WIll BE LEFT TO ARTISTS; Mrs. Spencer Trask Tells How She and Her ...
- J.G. White & Co. Buys Light Plant.
- FOLLOWING FATHER-IN-LAW'S ADVICE
- FIX UNIFORM WAGES; Principle Recognized for First Time in Railway Firemen's Arbitration Award.
- J.P. MORGAN HELPED FOUND A MILLIONAIRES' MAGAZINE; His Name Heads List of Those Who Started The Lotus, ...
- 10,000 SEEK FEDERAL JOBS.; Plenty of Help in Sight to Appraise Railroad Property.
- IN INDIA; UDARA, PRINCE OF BIDUR. By Arthur J. Westermayr. Illustrated by F.T. Chapman. G.W. Dillingham ...
- A FIRST-NIGHT INSPIRATION.; How the Show Was Saved When the Irate Ingenue Went on Strike.
- COLBY DOWNS HARVARD.; Pitcher James Holds Crimson Team to One Hit.
- GIVES REMINGTON'S BOOKS.; Painter's Library Presented to St. Lawrence University.
- CITIZENS' CAMPAIGN.; Meetings to be Held at the Real Estate Exchange -- Signing Declaration
- Taking Up M., K. & T. Notes.
- HOW TO BUY A MOTOR CAR SAFELY; View of the Medium-Priced Automobile Manufacturers Contained in Advice ...
- FALL RIVER STILL QUIET.; Printcloth Sales for Week There Barely Touch 75,000 Pieces.
- DRESDEN AS A HOST.; Art, Music, and Sport Are Offered as Tourist Attractions.
- SEES TIDAL MOTORS NEAR.; British Engineer Certain Ocean Will Be Harnessed Soon.
- Fire Alarm Upset Dartmouth Team.
- BOOK NEWS AND NOTES; Making an Empire of Alaska -- Mr. Grierson's Warning -- Novels by Winston Churchill, ...
- ROADS IMPROVING DAILY.; Warm Days Have Brought Out Last Traces of Frost and Touring Grows Better.
- FORCED TO SELL BOX HILL.; Lord Francis Hope Blames Lloyd-George end His Taxes.
- LONDON MANNERS SPOILED BY SPEED; Motor 'Buses Bring Same Woes to English as Rapid Transit Here.
- FALL OF FRENCH CABINET EXPECTED; Clemenceau and His Followers Believe Barthou Ministry's Days Are Numbered.
- Denies Loan to Mexico.
- COLUMBIA'S BATS ROUT CORNELL NINE; First Time in Years That the Morningside Team Has Defeated Ithacans.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- Article 21 -- No Title
- HAD ROCKEFELLER AND TOLSTOY MET -- BY MAX HARDEN; An Imaginary Conversation Between Them Written by ...
- HAMBURG CHILDREN HELP CLEAN STREETS; Ohio Mayor Much Impressed by Results of German Youngsters' Efforts.
- MUST KEEP CLOCKS LEVEL.; London Maker Explains Cause of Their Failure to Stay in Order.
- ..RDEN -- 'BROCKIE.
- AT STEVENS TECH.; New Debating Club Holds Its First Contest -- Tennis Men Out.
- MANY EVENTS FOR CHICAGO OLYMPICS; Foreign and Professional Athletes to-Compete in Sports in Windy City.
- CYCLISTS' CENTURY RACE.; Road Club Association to Hold 100-Mile Event To-day.
- CALL LLOYD GEORGE BUDGET TOO ROSY; British. Conservatives Assail It and The Economist Thinks His Figures ...
- NEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD
- Two More Killed at Miraflores.
- SAVE FAMILY AT FIRE.; Eleven Horses Burned in Stable Underneath Their Home.
- Frocks for June Bridesmaids That Will Be Picturesque and Will Be of Use Later for Dancing.
- DENIES VICE BOARD CHARGE.; Shoe Company Telegraphs Wilson That It Keeps No Lobby.
- PLATONIC AFFECTION; THE VOICE OF THE HEART. By Margaret Blake. Illustrated by E.A. Furman. The G.W. ...
- A VERY NARROW POINT.
- N.Y.Y.C. 50-FOOTERS RACE.; Ralph N. Ellis's Iroquois II. Beats H.P. Whitney's Barbara.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- SAFE" SOCIALISTS.; Mr. Easley Places Them in Category with I.W.W.
- MR. WILSON AS AUTHOR; The President's Literary Achievements in Early Manhood After He Had Started His ...
- IN THE AGE OF POPE; Austin Dobsen's Papers on 18th Century Matters
- YALE WALLOPS PENN.; Heavy Slugging of Elis Results in 13 Runs -- Quakers Get 8.
- A WOMAN'S INVENTION
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- AMERICAN INVASION OF GREAT BRITAIN; A Record Expected from Here as Well as from Across the Channel.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- ALPINE CLIMBING.; Switzerland Now Boasts of Nearly 100 Club Huts.
- SUGGESTS CHANNEL TUNNEL TO MARK CENTURY OF PEACE; American Engineer Says England and France Should Commemorate ...
- INAUGURATION NOT COSTLY.; Subscribers Get Back 94.06 Per Cent. of the Money They Paid In.
- NOVELTIES SEEN IN THE SHOPS
- KRUPPS WIN CONTRACT.; Will Build Argentine Destroyers, Defeating English Competitors.
- SAYEN -- ''INPENNN.
- Charles Lawrence Van Baar.
- MR. WATSON'S MUSE; Autobiographical Interest in His Latest Volume of Verse
- ON A MOTOR CAR; A PAIR OF LITTLE PATENT LEATHER BOOTS. By Edith Stotesbury Hutchinson. Illustrated. ...
- SUCCESS ATTENDS FIRST DEBATE HELD AT SMITH; Northampton Girls Argue Question of Six-Year Term for the ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ASSAIL THE CRITICS OF MISS STRACHAN; President Churchill Says He Has No Use for Those So "Scurvy" as ...
- VIOLET BOARD ELECTION AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY; Edward Gardner of Jersey City Chosen as Editor-in-Chief ...
- SLIDES DOWN ROPE TO VISIT SISTER; Philip S. Lynch Startles Crowd as He Lets Himself from Apartment House Roof.
- ASTOR SEEKS RELIEF.; Wants Assessment Area for White Plains Road Enlarged.
- Defective.; Finds U.S. Postal Scales Defective.
- PICK POCKET AT 75, WOMAN FACES JAIL; She Tried to Rob a Department Store Detective, for All Make Mistakes, ...
- RAMONA BORDEN GIVEN TO FATHER; Found in Boston by Burns Men -- Parent Disappears in Auto with Her.
- SUFFRAGISTS FIRE A TRAIN; But Do Little Damage -- Two Other Incendiary Attempts.
- AFTER ALVORD ASSETS.; Receiver Lyons Made a Party to Suit in Foreclosure.
- FLOODS CALL HARMON HOME; Ohio's Disaster Makes ex-Governor Cancel His Holy Land Trip.
- SUFFRAGE HIKERS OUT.; Veterans of Capital Marches Make Ten-Mile Queens Tour.
- MRS. WILSON VISITS SICK.; President's Wife Takes Flowers to Little Patient in Squalid District.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- FORMER WILEY AID QUITS.; Dr. Bigelow Will Be Chief Chemist of a Canners' Association.
- NEW QUEENS BOUNDARY.; Proposed Change in Line Will Take In Jamaica Bay Area.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- CANAL NEUTRALITY IS URGED BY TOWER; He Tells Philosophical Society the Country Is Committed to It.
- LAWYER ASSAILS PIERCE.; Says Financier Depreciated Value of Nashville Terminal Stock.
- 155 NEW NAVAL CADETS.; That Number of 219 Who Entered Pass Examination for Annapolis.
- MASK AND WIG SHOW AT WALLACK'S; University of Pennsylvania Boys Present "Maid in Germany."
- MARRIAGE AVERTED DUEL.; But Bridegroom, Having Challenged Another, Must Fight.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- OPERA LOST BANKER'S SUPPORT; Stotesbury's Withdrawal May Have Caused Dippel's Resignation.
- HOW ONE COMMUNITY MADE ITSELF OVER
- GUESTS OF KAISER WILL FILL HOTELS; Entire Floors of Hostelries Are Taken for Suites of Rulers Who Will ...
- BARNARD COLLEGE.; Academic Chapel Held as Memorial Service for Miss von Wahl.
- NO ROOM TO HOUSE WAYWARD GIRLS; State Reformatory Jammed to the Doors and Tents Are to be Put on the Campus.
- ARMAMENT SCANDAL MAY BE HUSHED UP; Germans Disgusted Over "Milk and Water" Functions of the Reichstag ...
- CHARMING DAYS IN ROME.; Visitors' Resorts Are Now Bowers of Spring Flowers.
- UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI.; Samuel J. Abrams Wins Ohio Intercollegiate Peace Contest.
- ANOTHER ROYAL VOLUME.; German Crown Prince Follows Hunting Diary with Nature Book.
- PAWLING TRACK VICTORY.; Pittsfield High School Athletes Outclassed in Athletic Meet.
- Article 26 -- No Title
- GUERRILLA WARRIORS; A Type of Fighter Familiar to All Countries
- GRAFTERS IN EGYPT.; Dr. Muller Tells Pennsylvanians of Corruption in 2000 B.C.
- LANDLORDS AND M. COCHON.; Paris Tenants with Large Families Relieved by Latter.
- TIDBITS FOR THE HOSTESS
- THEATRE BARGAIN SALES.; Chicago Manager Offers Unsold Seats at Cut Rates.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- INCOME TAX AIMS AT HIDDEN WEALTH; Will Reach Property Worth Billions Which Now Escapes Taxation, Says Hull.
- BORDENTOWN RIFLE SHOOT.; Victorious Rifle Team Gets Medals -- Congratulated by President.
- Record in Scotch Emigration.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- PEACE COMMITTEE SAILS.; Lord Weardale, Chairman, Hopeful for the British Visit Here.
- COMPROMISE FREIGHT RATES; Transcontinental Suspension Extended to Permit Negotiation.
- THIS IS A BRITISH SHIP."; Captain Refuses to Give Up Oiler Suspected of Engineer's Murder.
- Harvard Seniors Now Getting Ready for Final Examinations -- $1,704,181 in Gifts to the University Last Year.
- ARMY FLIER TELLS OF RECORD FLIGHT; Milling Carried Passenger 448 Miles, from Texas City to San Antonio ...
- Article 19 -- No Title
- Outworn Advice?
- STATES TAKE UP HIGHWAY MATTERS; Plans for Federal Aid Do Not Seem to Have Stopped Local Progress -- ...
- MR. DIPPEL'S RETIREMENT.
- AUBURN KEEPS TWINE MILL.; Harvester Company Will Wait Until the Strikers Return.
- POLO BALL AT LAKEWOOD.; Fancy Dress Party at End of Polo Season.
- WANTS CITY TO RUN MOVIES AND DANCE HALLS POOR; This Is Only Part of a Comprehensive Plan Suggested by ...
- BRANCH OF CENTRAL TRUST; Opening at Madison Av. and 42d St., Following Business Uptown.
- WELLESLEY COLLEGE.; Students Hear Mrs. Florence Kelley of the Consumers' League.
- PIG IRON SLUMP; Forward Business and Prices Fall, Though Deliveries Are Heavy -- Lull in Finished Steel.
- TECHNICALITIES ON THE BALL FIELD; How the Giants Made a Run on Friday and Then Didn't -- Other Peculiar ...
- Dean Randall Advocates a Much More Elastic System of Entrance Requirements for Brown University.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- No Saloons Now In Sussex Co., N.J.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- ROADS THAT GO SOMEWHERE' IS CRY; Various Plans for National Highways -- One Would Connect All State Capitals.
- GOLF YEAR BOOK OUT.; Growth of Game, Tabulated Scores, and Other Valuable Data.
- YALE HEARS OSLER.; Eminent Physician Lectures on "The Evolution of Medicine."
- PLEA FOR REUNITED PARTY.; Senator Townsend Urges Republicans to Forget Animosities.
- PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS.; Secretary Hebberd Corrects Wrong Impressions About His Address.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Times Readers Generous.
- Profit in Milk.
- RESCUERS ABANDON WRECKED COLLIERY; Now Convinced That No More Victims, Dead or Alive, Are Left in Workings.
- SUE SALOMON ON RUMELY.; Plaintiffs Say They Bought Stock on Misleading Statements.
- PLAN GREAT FESTIVAL.; Huguenot Association to Celebrate Settlement of New Rochelle.
- JOHN CAVE"; Powerful Handling of Modem Theme by W.B. Trites
- OF INTEREST TO WOMEN; The Students' Hostel, Founded by Mrs. John Jacob Hoff, Formerly of Detroit, Is ...
- ROMANTICISM; Six Modern Leaders Who Illustrate a Popular Tendency
- WALKS 20 MILES TO WED.; North Carolina Woman Journeys on Foot to Fiance's Home.
- IRISH HONOR THOMAS EGAN.; National and Catholic Societies to Give Irish Tenor a Reception.
- WARNS AGAINST HUNDRED PASSAGE OF MINIMUM WAGE LAWS; Prof. H.R. Seager of Columbia Believes It Would ...
- AGAINST ISLAMISM; A MUSLIM SIR GALAHAD. By Henry Otis Dwight. The Fleming H. Reved Company. $1 net.
- HAMILTON PLANNING FOR A LONGER COLLEGE DAY; Union Gets $10,000 Check from H. Melville Hanna -- E.S. ...
- FRIEDMANN SELLS FOR $1,925,000; Gets $125,000 Cash, the Rest in Stock, for American Rights to His "Cure."
- HARVARD'S TRACK OUTLOOK; Sixteen 'Varsity Athletes' of Last Year's Twenty Still Eligible
- Gets $5,000 for Mutilated Fingers.
- COLGATE UNIVERSITY.; Speakers Chosen to Compete in the Kingsford Declamation Contest.
- Penn State Trounces West Point.
- No Matches for Australians.
- Latest Shipping News.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Bleached Hemp and Canned Herring Win Lower Rates.
- THINKS HE FOUND BABEL.; French Archaeologist Unearths Ruins of Great Babylonian Tower.
- Pageants at Heidelberg.
- AMERICAN POLOISTS SHIFT TO WESTBURY; Practice for the International Matches Will Be Resumed at Meadow ...
- ASKS FOR MINIMUM OF $7.50 A WEEK; Will Crooks, Labor Leader, Appeals in Parliament for Higher Wages ...
- OUR PHILIPPINE PROBLEM; Efficiency of the Present Regime and the Future's Needs
- BARNARD OVERWHELMED.; Teachers College Wins Baseball Game by Score of 17-0.
- TOURING CLUB DE FRANCE.; Marvellous Work Performed for the Benefit of Motorists.
- MARKED BILLS PAID TO ICE COMPLAINANT; Joseph A. Sheridan Gets $1,000 from Knickerbocker Company Official.
- TELLS CHINESE LOAN PLAN.; Sears Says Syndicate May Advance $125,000,000 to Republic.
- WANTED TO GRAFT LIMBS OF BANDITS; Paris Medical Faculty Raises an Outcry Because Bodies of Executed ...
- WORLD'S CHAMPIONS SHOW UP YANKEES; Chance Uses Sixteen Players in Futile Effort to Head Off Boston's Victory.
- Civil War History
- USE OF CHECKS AIDS TO PUT PRICES UP; Has Same Effect as Inflation of Currency, Says Deputy Controller Fisher.
- BOWDOIN ACTIVITIES.; Good Government Club Hears Assemblyman Wheeler -- 'Frat' Events
- TEA GIRLS FORM UNION.; London Hotel Workers Admit Them and Strike is Threatened.
- King's Claim Not Allowed.
- THE CORSAIR CLUB MENTIONED IN J.P. MORGAN'S WILL; Unlisted in Any Directory, It Is One of Several Dining ...
- HORSE MARINES DID EXIST.; Documentary Evidence Showing That "Capt. Jenks" Was No Fiction.
- " TAP DAY" MAY RING KNELL OF YALE SENIOR SOCIETIES; Will Recurrence of the Famed Occasion Two Weeks ...
- SECRET HUNGER STRIKES.; Suffragette Said She Went Without Food in Jail for 29 Days.
- MOVES $32,000,000 IN VAN.; Irving Exchange National Bank Transfers Its Securities.
- KRUPP SCANDAL SHATTERS GERMANY'S INDUSTRIAL IDOL
- FLUSHING AND BAYSIDE, LONG ISLAND, SECURE RAPID TRANSIT; Public Service Commission Approves Route with ...
- CONCERT AT HOME FOR AGED; Entertainment Given for the Inmates of Isabella Heimath.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- GREET AT CITY COLLEGE.; Elizabethan Pageant by Students Precedes Performance of "Twelfth Night."
- PLANS FOR NATIONAL TOUR.; Reliability Will Start July 11 from Twin Cities to Glacier Park.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.; Mra. Wilson Announces the Date for Her First Garden Party.
- Article 24 -- No Title
- SPITZBERGEN'S FUTURE.; Conference in Copenhagen to Decide Its Ownership.
- BRIGHTON MOTOR CYCLING.; Racing Season at the Beach Will Open Memorial Day.
- PRINCETON GRADUATE WORK; New College Building Will Be Opened on Sept. 24.
- STRINDBERG'S WORLD; A Repellent View of Life In Three of His Plays
- SOCIETY VIEWS AMATEUR RACING; Several Accidents Mark Running of Rockaway Hunting Club Events.
- TIGERS GET ONE RUN.; Brown University Pitcher Very Effective Against Princeton Team.
- KAUFFMAN ALLEGES STEEL CONSPIRACY; Coatesville, Pa., Printer Amplifies Charges That Men He Exposed Put ...
- PRESIDENT ON YACHT TRIP.; Seeks Rest in Cruise to Virginia Capes Aboard the Sylph.
- THE BOURSES OF EUROPE.; Better Tone in London -- Berlin Bourse Firm -- Paris Easy.
- MEXICO'S DARK OUTLOOK.
- EARLY AMERICA; First Years of the Republic as Seen by William Cobbett
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- PRINCESS MARY IS 16.; King's Only Daughter Very Popular -- Wants to be a Typist.
- ENGLAND'S NEW RESORT.; Making Hastings Attractive for the Foreign Tourist.
- GRAND PRIX ENTRY BLANKS.; Automobile Club of America Announces Conditions of Race.
- HERKOMER IN BUSINESS.; Famous Artist Is to Become Manufacturer of Films.
- Frisco Line Issue Well Placed.
- STACK AWES THE BRAVES.; Brooklyn Pitcher in Such Good Form His Team Wins Easily.
- CITY BONDS AS SECURITY.; Acceptable to Guarantee Emergency Circulation, McAdoo Decides.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BIG SHELL WHIZZES PAST CONGRESSMEN; Cuts a Rope on the Dolphin, Which Gun Crew Mistakes for the Target.
- ENGLAND'S POLO TEAM.; Definite Selections of Players Who Will Come to Lift International Cup.
- LAND BILL ASSAILED BY JAPAN SOCIETY; Telegram to President Wilson Upholds Him on California Question.
- Latest Shipping News.
- HUERTA'S DOWNFALL IS NOW PREDICTED; Reports at Washington Show Gradual Hemming In of Federal Forces.
- Cubs Lose to the Pirates.
- The Real Estate Field; Taxpayers' Movement for Economical Government and Less Burdensome Taxation -- ...
- E.M. GAINES DIES; SUICIDE ON STREET; Realty Man Leaves Wife Ostensibly to Mail Letters and Shoots Himself.
- LIPTON SURPRISED AT N.Y.Y.C. DELAY; Expected Club to Decide Definitely at Its Meeting as to Acceptance ...
- HEAVY SENTENCE IN FIRST GRAFT CASE; Court Imposes Term of Six to Ten Years on Robinson, Sweeney Aid.
- WEALTHY PARISIAN KILLED.; Emile Froment-Meurice and His Wife Die When House Collapses.
- JEERS AT BRYAN PLAN.; French Writer Says It Is a Poet's Idea -- Praised in London.
- No Summer Baseball at Amherst.
- GIRL SOLD FOR $15 TO WHITE SLAVER; A Stenographer in Louisville, She Ran Away with Man She Met on Street.
- BENSON SHAKESPEARE TOUR; Players May Not Visit New York -- Against San Francisco Pageant.
- BLAME THE POLITICIANS.; Japanese Leaders in San Francisco Say Californians Don't Want Law.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- TOOK HOMELESS TO CHURCH; Paris "Mover of the Poor" Wins Pity of a Priest of the Madeleine.
- CARLETON ESTATE IN DEBT.; Popular Poet, Despite Wide Fame, Left Too Little for Bills.
- THE EXTINCTION OF THE HORSE.
- COST PIERCE $7,000,000.; Says Misplaced Confidence Got Him Into Tennessee Central.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Maj. Devol on Leave from Panama.
- SUFFRAGIST WINS OFFICE.; $3,000 a Year Post for Mrs. Rogers of Colorado.
- MISS SWEZEY WED IN INDIA.; Bayside Girl Weds American Professor in Allahabad.
- FIND TWO ALIVE IN MINE.; Searchers Recover Bodies of 88 Victims of Finleyville Disaster.
- VALUING ROADS A BIG JOB.; Railroads Not Opposed, but Labor Involved Is Enormous.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL.; Yale Outbatted, but Shuts Out Georgetown, 3 to 0, at New Haven.
- Visible Cotton Supply.
- Lessen International Salt Capital.
- MANY BODIES INVITE BRYAN.; But He Will Spend All His Time Conferring on Land Bills:
- Washington Crew May Come East.
- Cobb Sees His Mates Shut Out.
- DEMOCRAT UPSETS THE TARIFF 'CLASS'; A Philadelphia Republican's "Primer" Enlivens the Debate in the ...
- ELECT THE TRUSTEES FOR COMMERCIAL CO.; Harriman, Who Was Insurgent with National Reserve Bank, Goes ...
- Australian Tennis Men Arrive.
- Taft Plants an Oak.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Prohibits Saloons in Canal Zone.
- LOVESICK PAIR LEAP FROM TOWER; Youth and Girl Throw Themselves from Antwerp Cathedral Belfry.
- MILITANTS ACCUSE MEMBERS AS SPIES; "Court-Martial" Held to Judge Mrs. Mary Ford, an American Aid. SHE ...
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- ROCKAWAY HUNT RACES.; New Course at Hewlett Bay Park to be Opened To-day.
- OVERNIGHT IN NEW HAVEN.; Miss Borden and Two Women Took Boston Train on Thursday.
- GERMANY GATHERING GOLD.; Imperial Bank Has $250,000,000, -- Prepares for Enlarged "War Chest."
- SAY MISS LEISHMAN CANNOT BE DUCHESS; American Girl Barred from Title, Germans Assert, by Suit Her Fiance Won.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- ATTACKS CHARITIES FOR LOBBY WORK; Levy Charges Them with Unfair Tactics Against Widows' Pension Bill.
- SOCIETY POSES AS PICTURED ANGELS; Benefit for Chrystie Street House for Boys at the Little Theatre.
- I.W.W. LEADERS INDICTED.; Haywood, Miss Flynn, and Two Others to be Arrested To-day.
- Cardinal O'Connell Sails To-day.
- $800,000 FOR CHURCH WORK; Borden Bequeathed Most of Million Estate to Benevolences.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- CALIFORNIANS SEEK TO LIMIT BRYAN; Progressive Leaders in Legislature Hold That Land Law Conference Is ...
- SUCCESS OF THE TIMES.; A Contemporary's Comment Upon the Causes and Meaning of It.
- SUFFRAGIST AFTER FLATBUSH THIEVES; Mrs. T.S. Vallette Organizes Anti-Burglar Association to Halt Housebreaking. ...
- GIVES $10,000 TO MUSEUMS.; Metropolitan and Natural History Bequests in Henry Gade's Memory.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Fifth Avenue Galleries Sale.
- KRUPPS MINIMIZE GIFTS.; Director Hugenberg Says None Exceeded $25 "at Christmas."
- BELGIAN ELECTORAL SYSTEM.; Premium on Property and Education Defended as Sound.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- KAISER MAY LOSE A YACHT.; Government Fears Hostile Vote on $2,500,000 Appropriation.
- Latin-Americans Praise Bryan.
- Bay State Request for Hearings.
- MILWAUKEE'S ART VIEW.; Shocked by "September Morn," but Not by City Hall Cupids.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- PLANK MOWS DOWN YANKEES AT PLATE; Veteran Athletic Pitcher Strikes Out Ten New Yorkers and Shuts Them Out.
- $625 SALARY FOR "BIG TIM."; Government Will Pay It to Committee Handling His Affairs.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- FAIRMOUNT PARK RACE.; Mayor Blankenburg Favors Revival of Auto Classic at Philadelphia.
- SERVICE FOR ART WORKERS.; Those Allied with Any Form Invited to St. John's Cathedral.
- AU REVOIR, MR. BRYCE.
- PRINCE A FRESH AIR HOST.; Kaiser's Heir Will Give Seaside Outing to Berlin Children.
- TOKIO LIKES WILSON'S ACTION; But Firebrand Newspaper Points to Japanese Fleet as "No Toy."
- POPE'S GAIN MAINTAINED.; Cardinal Merry del Val Will Receive American Pilgrims To-day.
- DELAY FOR MONTENEGRO.; Powers Decide to Await King Nicholas's Decision on Scutari.
- RUMELY OFFICERS EXPLAIN.; Business Booming, They Say -- Fall in Stock, Due to Stock Jobbing.
- Thorne-Hannah Engagement.
- Senators Make Winning Rally.
- STATE PUSHES ITS BONDS.; Sulzer Signs Bills Designed to Make Them More Popular.
- SHOWING MISSOURI.
- "WITH FOLDED ARMS."
- Cornell Would Play Football Here.
- A GAINSBOROUG, $100,800.; "The Market Cart" Feature of the Phillips Sale in London.
- Old Arkansas Bank Closes.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- SPEED COMMISSION ON EUROPE'S FARMS; Dinner to the 100 Americans and Canadians Who Start on Long Tour.
- VISIT THE PREVENTORIUM.; It Now Houses 300 Children and Has Never Had a Serious Illness.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- TWO DEAD ON IMPERATOR.; Three More Dying -- Explosin Caused by Workman's Cigar Lighter.
- BRYCE'S GOOD-BYE TO THIS 'LAND OF HOPE'; Retiring British Ambassador So Calls It in His Response at ...
- FAMOUS TITHE BARN SAVED.; Maldstone Council Will Buy It to Keep It in England.
- ARREST SOCIETY WOMEN.; Police Accuse Them of Violating Chicago's New Vehicle Law.
- THE BLACK MOUNTAINEERS.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Rubber Trinkets, Embroidered Fans and Toy Jewelry Cut.
- Detroit Releases Two Players.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- NEW CATCHER FOR YANKEES; Phil Gossett Comes to New York from the Chicago Americans.
- TY COBB AT PEACE WITH DETROIT CLUB; Signs Contract, but Its Terms Not Made Public -- Asks for Reinstatement.
- NEW YORKS THOUGHT THEY HAD WON GAME; But Umpire Called Them Back for Playing While His Back Was Turned.
- URGES RODMAN WANAMAKER; President Asked to Appoint Him Ambassador to France.
- H.K. KEPR BEST IN GOLF.; New Yorker Most Probable Winner of Atlantic City Tournament.
- FAVORS NEW POLICE BILLS.; Senate Committee Reports Measures Proposed by Investigators.
- FUNDS AS NEEDED FOR THE INTERBORO; President Shonts Explains That Bankers Have Made Concessions Benefiting ...
- MISSING.
- 40,000 to See Chance in Chicago
- VICE BOARD STIRRED, APPEALS TO WILSON; Factory Girls' Stories Prompt Illinois Officials to Telegraph ...
- MEET TO DO HONOR TO LATE DR. BILLINGS; His Friends, Notable Men of the World, Tell of His Great Work ...
- SLAVIC SERVANT GIRLS.; A Society Formed to Shelter and Protect Them.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- SPYING NEIGHBORS.; Woman Complains of a Family That Follows and Annoys.
- ATTACKING THE MERIT SYSTEM.
- Johnson Changes Scoring Rules.
- DIPPEL QUITS AS OPERA DIRECTOR; Denies That Friction Is the Cause, Despite Positive Reports of Disagreement.
- A M'KEE BILL KILLED.
- BRANDEIS GETS LIGHT ON MELLEN LOANS; Lawyer Withdraws as Fruit Exchange Counsel, but Sticks to New Haven ...
- CHICAGO DRY GOODS ACTIVE; Good Retail, Wholesale and Manufacturing Week.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- WILSON ROOTS WITH FANS.; Crowd Gives Him Share of Credit When Washington Team Wins.
- MEDALS AND CASH FOR MANY HEROES; Carnegie Fund Commission Announces Further List of Awards.
- CONTROL OF CANAL TOTAL, SAYS OLNEY; Holds That Uncle Sam Is "Owner" and That "All Nations" in Treaty ...
- Sharp Competition Between the Two, Mr. Oler Says.
- New Poughkeepsie Race Probable.
- Nine Panama Boats for Chile.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Decline Sharply on More Active Trading -- State Bonds Advance.
- APPEAL FOR THE NEGRO.; Lester A. Walton Asks the Dignity of a Capital for His Race.
- CODY HELPS THE PARADE.; Lends a Prairie Schooner for the Suffrage March.
- BOSTON WANTS A CHANCE.; Eastern Yachtsmen Would Build a "Scow" for America's Cup Trials.
- O'GORMAN COMES HOME.; Rumor That He Will Consult Political Friends About Polk Case.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- George J. Gould President.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- FOWLER FLIES AT PANAMA.; Takes Moving Pictures of Fortifications -- To Cross Isthmus To-day.
- FIVE-POWER LOAN READY.; Political Foes Fear It Will Completed Chinese President's Dictatorship.
- NO WARSHIP FOR COLLEGES.; Secretary Daniels Withdraws Offer Because of Changed Fleet Plans.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- King's Annoyer a Lunatic.
- BOXING AT NEW POLO A.A.; Kid Mahoney Defeats Billy Myers -- Ludett Quits.
- TARIFF GAIN FOR FRANCE.; Paris Newspaper Objects, However, to the Administrative Plans.
- Magistrate Freschi a Chevalier.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- A LABOR CONFLICT IN BRITTANY NEAR; Government Fears Riots Far More Serious Than in the Champagne District.
- FORE RIVER YARDS BOUGHT BY SCHWAB; Bethlehem Steel Co. Acquires $4,800,000 Shipbuilding Plant at Quincy, Mass.
- PEACE DELEGATES SEE KING.; British Monarch Receives Committee About to Sail for America.
- Bicycles Without Lights.
- CONFERENCE TO FIX PEACE CELEBRATION; American Sub-Committee Has Plans for International Meeting, Beginning ...
- CONDITIONS OF TRADE.
- UTAH COPPER GAINS.; Surplus $3,719,525, Against $1,534,906 the Year Before.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- RAMONA BORDEN FOUND IN BOSTON; Missing Girl and Two Women Companions Discovered in a Hotel There.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- Ask Aid for Unfortunate Family.
- NO CHINESE WALL OF STATE RATES; Commerce Court, Deciding Shreveport-Texas Case, Holds That Inter-State ...
- NO AUTOS FOR PRIESTS.; German Bishop Forbids Those of His Diocese Even to Ride In Them.
- BIG SCOTT FUND IDLE.; While Widow and Children of Seaman Evans Are Near Starvation.
- BIG GREAT LAKES MERGER.; Inter-Lake Steamship Company Formed, Controlling 56 Freighters.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Prices Harden on Political News -- Firmness in Berlin and Paris.
- Durland Baseball Team Wins.
- BIG EQUITABLE MORTGAGE.; Undertaking for $20,500,000 Given by Building Corporation.
- PLAN SULZER DEFEAT ON PRIMARY BILL; Both Houses Angered by Governor's Blauvelt Veto -- Minority Gives ...
- WILSON ASSAILED IN TARIFF DEBATE; Hamilton Accuses Him of Holding Patronage Club While Bill Is Pending.
- AMATEUR BOXERS IN RING.; Union Settlement A.C. Wins Point Trophy in State Championship.
- TO BOYCOTT THE STAGE JEW; Chicago Meeting Votes to Work for Reform Through the Box Office.
- FLYING PRINCE NEAR DEATH.; Axel of Denmark Has Narrow Escape When His Biplane Falls.
- HOW STATES MAKE INTER-STATE RATES.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Duchess of Connaught Stronger.
- EXCISE MEN SEIZE $60,000 IN LIQUORS; Agents of the State Department Raid 22 East Side Saloons and Restaurants.
- PROGRESIVES' TARIFF CREED.; Murdock Presents Party Objections to Underwood Bill.
- MARQUETTE BONDS SOUND.; Past Management Bad, Committee Finds, but Receivership Capable.
- ARMAMENT LIMIT OUT OF PEACE PLAN; Senators' Objections, with Japan in Mind, Impress Wilson and Bryan.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- THREE-PARTY FUSION TO FIGHT TAMMANY; Fall Campaign Committee of 107 Named, with Representation Equally ...
- DETECTIVES GOT MISS BORDEN.; Took Her from Mrs. White in Washington on Gail Borden's Order.
- Zimmerman Not Hurt.
- HORSE RACING AT A PARTY.; Mrs. Clarence Lebus Entertains in a Unique Way.
- VAUDEVILLE IN OPERA HOUSE; Metropolitan in Philadelphia Rented to Music Hall Company.
- Year More for Cape Cod Canal.
- Dried Currants a Luxury?
- Kilbane to Insure His Hands.
- AIRMAN DUNETZ KILLED.; Falls at Johannisthal -- Russian Princess Hurt at Same Aerodrome.
- KNOWLES FOR MINING HEAD.; Retiring American Minister to Engage in Business in Bolivia.
- High Average of Kansas Wheat.
- BILLS FOR HONEST TEXTILES; Labeling Would Affect the Worsted Men Less Than the Woolen.
- Standard of Indiana Pays Extra.
- MRS. BELMONT SUED AS SHE WAS SAILING; Served with Summonses in $20,000 Damage Suits Aboard the Mauretania.
- PRAISES WILSON'S POLITICS.; Austrian Ambassador Says Humane Views Are Practical.
- WISHYWASHINGTON."; English Suggestion Inspired by Mr. Bryan's Wineless Diplomatic Dinner
- OUR CUSTOMS PLAN ANGERS FRANCE; Commercial Federation Urges a Government Protest to Washington.
- PUZZLE IN COMPENSATION.; Committee Unable to Draw Measure Satisfactory to All.
- SLEPT FOR 77 DAYS.; French Cobbler Awoke Naturally in Perfect Health.
- KRUPP CHAIRMAN'S DEFENSE; Herr Hughenberg Denies Company Bribed War Office officials.
- Boldt Princeton's Rifle Captain.
- CHALLENGE TEAM LOSES.; Eaton Defeats Quartet Who Will Come to Play for America's Cup.
- Women Who Wear Feathers.
- MR. BRYAN DEFENDS GRAPE JUICE FEAST; Explains That He Solaced Ambassadors with Words Instead of Wine.
- BASEBALL PLAYERS TIED HAND AND FOOT; Contracts Too Binding, Says President Fultz of the Players' Fraternity.
- BECOMES TWO-CENT PAPER.; Scranton Tribune-Republican Follows Lead of Public Ledger.
- CITY BANK ANSWERS McADOO; Contradicts Statements About Employe's Work In Washington.
- PASSES STEEL DIVIDEND.; Lackawanna Company Was Expected to Provide a Regular Payment.
- OBERST CHABERT" SUNG.; Popular German Opera Sympathetically Received at Covent Garden.
- BRYAN LEAVES WITH HOPES.; Secretary Hurrying to California to Discuss Land Bill.
- Y.M.C.A. ATHLETES COMPETE INDOORS; H. Kessler of East Side Branch Breaks Record in Running High Jump,
- Letter to the Editor 3 -- No Title
- Italian Dreadnought Launched.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- JOHNSON SPEAKS UP FOR STATE'S RIGHTS; California's Dignity, and Not Japan's, Is at Stake Now, Says the ...
- SIGNS CIVIL SERVICE BILL.; Sulzer Also Gives Commissioner Neu the Long Term.
- HILL TO BUILD FOUR LINERS.; Order Reported Placed for Big Craft for Oriental Service.
- Reds Find Batting Eyes at Last.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks a Little More Active and Lower -- Stock Exchange Discipline.
- GIVES FRIEDMANN CREDIT FOR CURE; Young Man in Advanced Stage of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Now Reported Well.
- THINK MONTENEGRO WILL BE PERSUADED; Diplomats in London Hopeful, but King Nicholas Is Still Defiant.
- FIND IT HARD TO FIX SUBWAY JUNCTION; Lower Lexington Avenue Property Owners Alarmed at Prospect of Being ...
- WATERBURYS POLO STARS.; Internationalists Show Superb Form In Lakewood Practice
- Article 12 -- No Title
- YACHT CLUB MOVES FOR NEW CUP RACE; A Committee Will Take Up Lipton's Challenge with the Ulster Yacht Club.
- MEXICAN "GENERAL OPINION."
- EXPOSITION BOARD OBJECTS.; Says Proposed Alien Bills Challenge Honor of California.
- POPE'S DOCTORS FIRM.; Pontiff Unable to Receive American Pilgrims Now in Rome.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- TAMMANY OPPOSES KING.; Objects to Confirmation of Appointment as Appraiser Here.
- THE FIREMEN'S WAGE AWARD.
- Umpires in 'Full Dress' and Flannels
- Nominated as Bishop of Matanzas.
- Obituary Notes.
- MAKE DR. WELCH PRESIDENT; Ten New Members Elected to Academy of Sciences
- SULZER IS URGING A MERCHANT MARINE; Writes That He Has Hope of State's New Nautical School and Washington, ...
- STOTESBURY SHOWS RICHES; Displays Hundreds of Thousands to Make Bible Students Save.
- MISSOURI INSURANCE LAW BLOCKS TRADE; Business Can't Go On Without Protection and Companies Refuse to ...
- 30,000 TO MARCH IN SUFFRAGE LINE; The Societies and Personages to Parade on May 3 Are Now Made Known
- SWINDLER TRAPPED BY HIS OWN LETTER; Plan to Dupe Congressman Howard Thwarted by Odd Combination of Circumstances. ...
- DANIELS OUTLINES A NEWSPAPER NAVY; New Secretary Divides Up Press in Terms of the Fleet at Publishers' Dinner.
- THE "LAND SHARKS."; Victim Relates His Experience with Long Island Lots.
- NEBRASKA'S TURRETS FAIL.; Clamps Break Through Heavy Recoil of 12-Inch Guns.
- McMANIGAL SOON FREE.; Confessed Dynamiter Will Seek Retreat Where He Is Not Known.
- Cross Leads Tiger Swimmers Again
- OPENING AND CLOSING "DOORS."
- Article 3 -- No Title
- National Bowling Winners.
- IS THIS INDEX NEEDED?
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Dinner to Willcox for Services.
- CHANGES IN "THE GEISHA."; Virginia Earle to Play the Heroine -- New Players Liked.
- Senff Heirs Fight Inheritance Tax.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Riverside Drive Apartment House Sold to an Investor -- Operators Increase Their ...
- WILSON AT CAPITOL TALKS PATRONAGE; Senators and Representatives File Into President's Room. to Discuss ...
- $40,000,000 FRENCH DEFICIT; And Country Must Borrow $200,000,000 Next Year for Armament.
- CHANGE WARNS GOLDFIELD.; Stock Will Be Stricken from List June 16 Unless Rule Is Obeyed.
- WATERPLANE'S HIGH MARK.; Army Officers Break Altitude Record Twice in a Day.
- FINE GOWNS BUT NO FOOD.; Wife of Mining Promoter Says She Was Used to Impress His Friends.
- BRANDEIS REPUTED.; Boston Exchange Says He Doesn't Represent It at B. & M. Inquiry.
- Wagner's Leg Only Bruised.
- BELMONT RESENTS CENSURE; Hempstead May Lose a Park as a Result of Village Trustees' Action.
- DIAZ DROPS CANDIDACY.; Mexican Commander Withdraws from Presidential Race.
- BELGIAN STRIKE IS OFF.; Socialist-Labor Conference Votes for Immediate Resumption of Work.
- Eighteen Goals at Meadow Brook.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- DINATURED ALCOHOL GOOD AUTO CLEANER; Experiments with Fluid Described by Chairman of Local S.A.E. -- ...
- HYDROGEN" WAS ALCOHOL.; Smugglers' Big Haul Out of Proposed Transatlantic Air Trip.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- ONE RUN BEATS SUPERBAS.; Pinch Hitter Rariden Bats In Victory in Twelfth.
- Its Observance Urged Upon Schools in All Boroughs.
- Flushing Postmaster Chosen.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- YANKS GET 11 HITS, BUT ONLY ONE RUN; Athletics Score Four Runs on Five Hits and Some Passes and Errors.
- PUT IT ON A BUSINESS BASIS.
- SUFFRAGIST BOMB FOR JOHN BURNS; It Blows Out a Window of the Manchester Hall in Which He Spoke Later.
- CITY EMPLOYES PROTEST.; Represented Against Ordinance Compelling Them to Live Here.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Overdue Steamer Safe at Havana.
- RALEIGH NEWS BURNED OUT.; Home of Secretary Daniels's Paper Destroyed with $100,000 Loss.
- The Post Office Charwomen.
- RAILROADS TAKE UP PHYSICAL VALUATION; Heads of 52 Lines Confer Here on Law Which Goes Into Effect Next ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- POLK NOMINATION WITHHELD.; Nor Did O'Gorman See Wilson on Appointments at Capitol.
- CHANGE OF VENUE TO BLOCK WHITMAN; Tammany Influences Reported Behind a New Plan to Save ex-Inspectors.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- WILSON TO BE ARBITER.; Chosen by Italy and Uruguay to Decide a Marine Dispute.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Biblical Sanction of Inheritance.
- -isS E'-RBTT.DS JOHN H. DOHH, JR:; The Roy. Father Hick.ey of Brooklyn Performs Ceremony at Bride's Home.
- President Wilson a Steady Fan.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- EXPLOSION ON IMPERATOR.; Eight Men Badly Hurt -- The Ship Not Damaged.
- USED GLASS GLOBE TO EFFECT A CURE; Shoemaker "Doctor" Didn't Know His Patient Was Medical Society Agent.
- LORD ALFRED BOUND OVER.; Douglas Found Guilty of Criminally Libeling Father-in-Law.
- Cleveland Wins at Detroit.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- STAND UP, WOODY! HE DOES; Wilson Admonished at Ball Game -- Breaks Away to Meet Bryan.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- J.P. MORGAN AT HARTFORD.; Will Decide What Treasures Are to be Placed in Memorial Building.
- SCUTARI ARCHBISHOP SLAIN?; Unconfirmed Report of His Assassination Received in Rome.
- DANA QUITS STREET CAR JOB; Ethical Bride Induces Cambridge Heir to Seek Other Work.
- Suffragist Leaders Challenged to Come Out Squarely Against Them.
- Williams's Triples Down White Sox.
- 16,000 QUIT TRIPOLI.; Cross Border of Tunis -- Italians Try to Induce Them to Return.
- Dusty Carnegie Hall.
- MAKINO URGES PATIENCE.; Minister Fears Further Anti-Japanese Feeling May Be Aroused.
- Wool Auctions In London.
- GAS CHECKS MINE RESCUE.; Only 35 Bodies Recovered at Finleyville -- 80 Missing and Probably Dead
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Weakness Caused by Balkan Situation -- All London Markets Close Dull.
- Receives Japan's Trade Protest.
- Latest Shipping News.
- 55-STORY BUILDING OPENS ON A FLASH; Woolworth Skyscraper Lights Up and Big Dinner Starts on Signal from ...
- VICE FIGHT DEMANDS FUNDS, SAYS M'ADOO; Magistrate Asks Support for Bill Giving $500,000 to Bedford Hills ...
- FOR WORLD 2-CENT POST.; British Postmaster General Wants It, but Lloyd George Won't Aid.
- Roosevelt Helps Jersey Suffragists.
- NON-STOP 513-MILE FLIGHT.; Gilbert, French Aviator, Beats All Cross-Country Records.
- MISS BORDEN MAY BE ON STEAMER AT SEA; Father Will Wireless Captain of Cincinnati to Learn if She Is on Board.
- SULZER VETO CALLS PRIMARY BILL FRAUD; Governor Rejects Blauvelt Measure as Miserable "Makeshift" -- ...
- CAN'T END TWINE STRIKE.; State Authorities Give Up Effort to Effect Settlement.
- PHILLIES HELPLESS BEFORE LEON AMES; While Champions Feast on Pitching of Earl Moore, Who Is Routed Early.
- ATHLETES MAY GET PAY.; Policemen at Olympic Games Await Action of Governor.
- VISITORS TO CONVICT BRIG.; Ancient Carriers of British Prisoners Attracts the Curious Here.
- GLYN W. PHILPOT WINS PRIZE; Takes First Medal at Picture Show in Pittsburgh.
- COMPANIES DESERT MISSOURI.; 50 Fire Insurance Representatives Decide to Shun State.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- FIRE NEAR POWDER ON GRANITE STATE; Crew Risk Their Lives Fighting Flames on Old Civil War Vessel in ...
- HEAR PLEA FOR TIME OVER PACIFICS PLAN; Supreme Court Asked by U.P. Attorneys to Extend Time for Carrying ...
- Senate Confirms Weeks and Philbin.
- BOTH HOUSES RUSH WORK.; Senate and Assembly Busy with Bills -- Kendall's Measure Killed.
- MISS WILSON AGAINST VOTE.; President's Daughter Thinks Women Do Not Need Suffrage.
- CALIFORNIA'S ALIENS.; Sacramento Editor Expresses State's Dislike for Japanese.
- Hotel .Mnalger 'Finds Wife Dead.
- Forbes-Crosby Engagement.
- MANCHESTER-NEW YORK.; White Star Company to Inaugurate New Service on June 21.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- XJGAX, NOTICES.
- TIE IN SEASHORE GOLF.; Risley and Crump Each Qualify with Score of 78 at Atlantic City.
- CY" Young in Federal League.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Navy and Swarthmore in Tie.
- R. WANAMAKER FOR PARIS?; Wilson May Be Urged to Appoint Him, Though a Republican.
- MRS. WHITE LEAVES HOTEL.; She and Miss Baker Come to New York from Atlantic City.
- OLD FURNITURE GOES CHEAP; Disappointing Results on the Second Day of the Phillips Sale.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Minister Weitzel Is Coming Home.
- Inebriate Home Near Warwick.
- ASSAIL DRAINING OF SINKING FUND; Sulzer's Right to Dip into Reserves to Meet Current Expenses Denied ...
- CALL IT INSULT TO WILSON.; California Democrats Object to Message Sent to President.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Col. Gorgas's Daughter Married.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- The New-Fashioned Woman.
- New Way to Get Sunday Baseball.
- CALIFORNIA AND THE TREATY.
- MULRANEY READY TO DIE.; Tells Lawyer to Drop His Appeal -- Hearing Will Go On.
- Profits from Salvarsan Devoted to Further Research Work.
- Hard Hitting Wins for Cleveland.
- JACK JOHNSON FINED $1,000.; Pugilist Also Forfeits Necklace He Was Accused of Smuggling.
- POPE UP SEVERAL HOURS.; The Vatican Paper Says His Condition Continually Improves.
- FOLDING BED LEGISLATION"; Attributed to Our System of Inelastic Constitutions.
- AUTO PEACE DEAL SETTLED IN WEST; Harmony with A.A.A. Restored Now -- Bridge Down on Road from Albany ...
- MAY VETO POST ROAD GRAB.; Sulzer Likely to Disapprove Measure Which Favors Trolley Construction.
- YOUNG INNOCENT OF FRAUD.; Mme. Nordica's Husband Acquitted by Court's Direction.
- Doc White Wins Pitchers' Battle.
- I. T: BUBNDIES, NICTIM'OF/IPOPLEXY'; !Well-Known .Figure !n NewYorkI and Newport Passes Away at Age ...
- San Francisco Bonds Awarded.
- Ten California Athletes Coming.
- Does Superior Industry and Skill Make Them Unpopular?
- Article 5 -- No Title
- GIBSON'S' ANKLE BROKEN.; Pittsburgh's Star Catcher Will Be Out of Game Two Months.
- STATE'S EYES ON BAGGAGE.; Transfer Companies Placed Under Service Board's Jurisdiction.
- 120 MINERS KILLED BY GAS EXPLOSION; Firedamp Follows Flames in Ancient Colliery, and Fleeing Victims ...
- Would Make Easier the Enforcement of Migratory Bird Law.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- SHERMAN LAW CITED FOR CLEARING HOUSE; Hartford Bankers Ask Attorney General to Investigate Rule for ...
- BANKS NOT SECURED BY COMMERCIAL CO.; Chairman McGarrah Says His Committee Is Acting for Unsecured Creditors.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- PRESS OF AMERICA BEST, SAYS GAYNOR; He Admits This City Has Newspapers of the First Order.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- NEW CROY COMPLICATION.; Children of Marriage with Commoner Barred from Family Property.
- Final Desperate Attack.
- LIMIT THAW'S PRIVILEGES.; Carmody Appeals from Ruling on Private Visits of Counsel.
- FUNERAL OF MigSiVON:WAHL'; Noutlg Girl Who Died Won Sueees , in_Barnard'Collcgo P!ay8.
- SENATORS CRITICISE BRYAN PEACE PLAN; Say That the Powers Won't Agree to Stop Arming While Dispute Is ...
- Duchess of Connaught Better.
- Austria Wants Coercion Used.
- De Pauw's New Head Inaugurated.
- Protecting the Parks.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- FIREMEN TRIUMPH WITH ARBITRATORS; Uniform Wages, Chief Demand, Granted -- Also Increases of 10 or 12 Per Cent.
- APPLAUDED, BUT SHE LOSES; Verdict Against Englishwoman Who Spoke 330,000 Words in Court.
- Sir Richard Scott Dies.
- PLAYERS WOULD BE HIT HARD; Their Salaries Would Be Reduced if Baseball Was a Trust.
- Feature of Ely Pittsburgh Plan.
- DEMOCRACY UP-STATE; The Backbone of the Party and Steadfast for Its Good.
- KEATING LETS NO ONE PASS SECOND BASE; Yankees' Young Pitcher Shuts Out Hard-Hitting Athletics with Three Hits.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- BRYAN RELATIVE SHUTS MILL; Father-in-Law of Secretary's Son Fears Effect of Tariff.
- POSTAL SHAKE-UP SOON.; Burleson Plans a General Overhauling of Railway Mail Service.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stock Trading Drifts into Extreme Idleness -- Bonds Improve Further.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- NEUTRAL IN RATE CASES.; Attorney General Is Not Taking Sides in Minnesota Litigation.
- ISADORA DUNCAN'S APPEAL.; Asks Release of Chauffeur of Car in Which Children Were Drowned.
- CONVICTS HEAR CARUSO.; Hawthorne Welcomes Singer's Visit to Atlanta Prison with a Poem.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Fall of Scutari Has Little Effect in London, but Sends Prices Down in Berlin.
- W.E. CONNOR TO WED.; Jay Gould's Former Partner, at 64, Engaged to Miss Jeannette Thurber.
- PISTOL SHOTS STOP FLEEING TAXICAB; Three Men in It Charged with Having Taken Part in a Daylight Hold-up.
- ALIENS BARRED IN KOREA.; Land Ownership by Foreigners Wiped Out by Powers Agreement.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Johnson in Invincible Form.
- TREATY BILL WORSE THAN CALIFORNIA'S; Proposal to Abrogate Canal Agreement Baser Than State's Action, ...
- Schenectady Loses Boxing Club.
- Anxiety in St. Petersburg.
- Not Guilty," Mrs. Brennan's Plea.
- Father of Gregg Boys Dies Suddenly
- Article 6 -- No Title
- TO AID SUDAN COTTON.; Lloyd George Introduces a Bill Guaranteeing a $15,000,000 Loan.
- TERRIBLE BOY 3 YEARS OLD.; Spilled Dirt in Riverside Drive and Parents Had to Go to Court.
- SULZER INCREASES ASTONISH TAMMANY; Generosity, Which Involves Expenditures of About $400,000, Staggers ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- GERM OF PARALYSIS.; Further Light on Rockefeller Institute Identification and Pedigree.
- CONTEMPT OF COURT.
- $15,750 FOR FOUR CHAIRS.; High Prices at the Sale of Sir Lionel Phillips's Collections.
- Bank of France's Metal Holdings.
- MONEY TALKS."
- Senator Can Name Home Postmaster
- WOMAN IS SHOT IN STRIKE BATTLE; Hit in Leg When Deputies Try to Scatter Mob at Perth Amboy.
- HOTELS WILL FIGHT GAYNOR'S TAXI LAW; Will Ask Aldermen Not to Abolish Their Private Cab Stands.
- CLEAR SALOMON & CO.; Exchange Committee Finds Firm Acted in Good Faith in Rumely.
- SEEK MODEL MARRIAGE LAW; Health Certificates for Brides and Bridegrooms Wanted in Washington
- FLOOR HOCKEY IN "GYM."; Noon Class Wins Annual Championship of Brooklyn Y.M.C.A.
- RUCKER SHOOTS 'EM PAST BOSTON BATS; Brooklyn Southpaw Effective Until Last Inning, When He Eases Up a Bit.
- A New Series of Dances.
- Will Sue for $250,000,000.
- STRATFORD PLAYERS MAY VISIT AMERICA; Governors of Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Plan a Permanent Company.
- BURGLAR A DREAM, MISS LEARY THINKS; Papal Countess Now Believes Her Maid Imagined She Saw Man Flee.
- STILWELL BREAKS SILENCE.; Takes Floor in Senate to Favor a Stock Exchange Bill.
- SEES GAIN TO NATION IN NEW TARIFF ERA; But Relief to Consumers Won't Be Immediate, Says Underwood, Opening ...
- Fears for a Spanish Steamship.
- FATHER RECLAIMS WHITE SLAVE VICTIM; While Girl Is Testifying He Rushes into Court and Tries to Reach ...
- MISS MARGARET HAYS WEDS.; One of the Survivors of the Titanic .Disaster Marries at St. Thomas's.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- MRS. DESPARD ARRESTED.; She and Other Suffragists Try to Hold Meeting in Trafalgar Square.
- MiS';S' -- 'S'CH ENcK's / WE DDi NG.; Mrs. Bneon 'Open! Her House at ,Lenox In Preparation for It;
- LITTLE DORRIT" IS DEAD.; Centenarian Is Said to Have Been Dickens's Original.
- TREASURY EXCLUDES CITY BANK COPYIST; She Had a Desk in Department and Compiled Bank Returns -- Improper, ...
- LAND BILL FOR ARIZONA.; Present Law Directed at All Aliens May Be Amended.
- TWO COURTS TO TRY POLICE GRAFT CASES; Justices Goff and Seabury Will Preside in Them, According to Present ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- WILSON SENDS BRYAN TO COAX CALIFORNIA; Secretary Starts for Coast Today to Urge Modification of Anti-Japanese ...
- MATTY SHOWS HIS OLD-TIME CUNNING; Fadeaway Pitcher Disposes of Phillies with Five Hits and One Run.
- BOARD DISMISSES TEACHER.; Sustains Charges Against Mrs. Mullady -- Approves Charter Change.
- BELGIAN WORKERS REJOICE.; General Disposition to End the Strike on Compromise Terms.
- SULZER BILLS HANG FIRE.; Cold Comfort for Governor in Conference of Senators.
- PACIFICS SEEK MORE TIME.; Supreme Court to be Asked To-day to Extend Dissolution Limit.
- SCUTARI AND ALBANIA.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Buyers for Washington Heights Properties -- Big Park Avenue Deal Pending -- Activity ...
- Renews Effort for Panama Inquiry.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- MISS BORDEN FLEES WITH TWO WOMEN; Taken in Auto from a Pompton (N.J.) Sanitarium After Struggle with ...
- Mexican Interior Minister Quits.
- COURT HOUSE PLANS NOW ON EXHIBITION; Twenty-two Architects in Competition, and Public Has a Chance to ...
- Armistice Extended to May 5.
- SHUGRUE WINNER IN FAST BOUT WITH LORE; Phil Cross Whips Young Jack O'Brien and Young Ahearn Defeats ...
- THE LEDGER NOW 2 CENTS.; Philadelphia Newspaper Announces an Increase in Price.
- VOTES FOR ARMS INQUIRY.; Reichstag Passes Resolution as Result of Krupp Disclosures.
- Hard to Float G.T.P. Bond Issue.
- PI-I ELA N -- I[ eG iFFE F-,.
- Prize Winners in Bowling Doubles.
- MME. NORDICA IN RECITAL.; Singer Gives a Programme Somewhat Out of the Ordinary.
- Favor Weeks and Philbin.
- EX-CHIEF CROKER'S SON OUT; Resigns as Inspector in the Fire Prevention Bureau.
- Forty-one Clubs in Chicago Games.
- NEW KIND OF SEGREGATION.; Miss Davis Might Favor a Fenced-In District, with Visitors Registered.
- EUCHARIST CONGRESS.; Cardinal Ferrata, Pope's Legate, Speaks on Malta's Religious History
- B. AND M. DIVIDENDS PAID FROM SURPLUS; 4 and 5 Per Cent. Distributed to Make Bonds Legal Savings Bank ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- HARLEM MINORITY PROTEST; Loophole in McCue Bill Lets Central Have Its Way.
- AMNESTY BILL UP AGAIN.; Cuban Measure Will Be Passed in a Form Unobjectionable to Us.
- Another Coffee Recipe.
- HOME RULE LAW AMENDED.; Senate Change Makes Clear the Limitations as to Franchises.
- GETS $30,000 FOR INJURY.; Miss Noar Wins Action Against Subway, Saying Door Struck Her.
- Pirates Erratic, Cardinals Win.
- FEARS WORST CANAL SLIDE.; Panama Thinks the Rainy Season Will Add to Culebra Danger.
- ANNAPOLIS SMALLPOX SCARE; Midshipmen, Academy Officers, and All Civilians May Be Vaccinated.
- PANURGE' PREMIER A GREAT SUCCESS; Massenet's Posthumous Opera, on a Rabelaisian Theme, Merry and Tuneful.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Republicans Carry Hudson by 13.
- SAVED BY BABY CARRIAGE.; Woman Uses It and Her Belt to Pull Boy to Land.
- Grave View in Rome.
- Powers' Blockade Extended.
- Latest Shipping News.
- Twenty-second Regiment Ball.
- SCUTARI'S FALL ALARMS EUROPE; Montenegrin Triumph After Six Months' Siege Raises Grave International ...
- BECOMES MOTHER OF FIVE.; Triplets and Twins Had Previously Been Born to Mrs. Tinney.
- Actor's Bust by Lady Scott.
- German Socialists' Pension Bill.
- MARLBOROUGH-BLENHEIM.; Owners of Atlantic City Hotel Object to Use of Name Here.
- PRESIDENT WILSON'S FIRST VETO.
- MEDALS FOR SCIENTISTS.; Four European Savants Rewarded by Academy for Research Work.
- Cubs and Reds In a Tie.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- AUTO LAW TO STAND WITH TWO CHANGES; Amendments as to Registration and Revocation of Licenses Are Likely ...
- MISS TITUS WEDS HENRN.B. HAMILTON; Ceremony Performed Last Night ill Marble Collegiate Church by Dr. Burrell.
- CRANE NOMINATION IN DOUBT; But Illinoisian May Yet Accept Ambassadorship to Russia.
- DISPATCHES DEPRESS JAPAN.; Growing Fear That California Land Bill Will Be Passed.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL.; Yale's Home Run Drives Defeat Columbia at New Haven, 6 to 4.
- THE BRITISH BUDGET.
- W.V. ROBBINS KILLS SON AND HIMSELF; Lawyer Shoots Nine-Year-Old Boy, Then Cuts His Own Throat with Razor.
- MEN IN SUFFRAGE PARADE.; Their Division to be Headed by Couples on Horseback.
- BAR BRITTON AND MOORE.; Philadelphia Police Charge Boxers with Faking in a Bout.
- Ends Court So Farmers May Work.
- FRIEDMANN CALLS ON COL. ROOSEVELT; Just a Social Visit, Says Colonel -- Wants Us to Treat a Friend, ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BELGIAN WORKERS; STRIKE TO END; Committee Will Report to Parliament on New Franchise Scheme.
- Gives $10,000 to Union College.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- HARVARD MAN SELF-SLAIN.; Lucien D. Tennant Found with Bullet Hole in Head on Bridge.
- CONGRESS IS ASKED TO SIFT BASEBALL; Gallagher Calls the Leagues Country's Most Audacious, Autocratic Trusts.
- WOMEN BURN BOATS AND FIRE A CHURCH; Only an Accident Prevents the Destruction of a Historic Edifice in Kent.
- Some Have Used It Without Harmful Results.
- SULZER MEASURES MARKED FOR DEFEAT; Leaders Plan to Kill Direct Nominations and Wall Street Bills.
- NAMED CATS IN HER WILL.; Miss Saxton Made Provision for the Care of Two Pets.
- FIGHT OF CREDITORS OVER BANKRUPTCY; Reserve Bank Unsecured by New York Commercial Co. Wants Schedules ...
- MAY STOP GROCERS FROM SELLING MILK; Board of Health Proposes a Set of Rules That Would Bar Thousands.
- CENTENARY ENVOYS COMING; British Representatives to Confer on Peace Celebration Plans.
- WHITMAN WAS FOR GAYNOR.; That Was When Mayor Ran for Justice, He Tells Brooklyn Republicans.
- ASKS CUSTODY OF SISTER.; Mrs. Foxlocher Wants to Get Divorce for Insane Woman.
- THE RUSSIAN SYMPHONY.; Conductor Modest Altschuler Celebrates Shakespeare's Birthday.
- WINS REBATING DAMAGES.; Coal Dealer Gets Verdict Against Pennsylvania Railroad.
- MI$$ HERBERTWED$ E. DELANEY DUNN; Ceremony Performed in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
- POPE'S ENVOY AT MALTA.; Cardinal Ferrata Will Open the Eucharistic Congress To-day.
- Cubs Lucky in Batting.
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- EDITOR'S SON KILLED.; J.M. Marlowe, Whose Father Heads Daily Mail, Dies Autoing.
- An Example of Civic Activity.
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- AMATEURS BOX FOR STATE A.A.U. TITLES; Lively Contests Mark Preliminary Rounds in City A.C. Gymnasium.
- 5,000 WOULD WED GREEN.; Rich Woman's Son Regrets Expressing Desire for a Wife.
- A Forty-Second St. Express Stop.
- ELASTIC CURRENCY PLAN OF J.G. CANNON; Suggests Using the Clearing House Associations as a Basis for the Issue.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; English Rails Higher in London -- Prices Irregular in Paris and Berlin.
- Women's Work No Reflection on Local Health Board.
- Ted" Meredith Under Faculty Ban.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- CHILDREN TIE UP PITTSBURGH TRAFFIC; Striking Pupils Parade Streets in Thousands and Keep Police Busy.
- LIFELONG DEMOCRAT' WENT; Woman Clerk Had Been a "Black-and-Tan Republican" Under Taft.
- JUDGE IS RECALLED.; First Application of California Law Is Successful.
- ICE KING'S FLEET ADVANCES; Big Bergs Seen by Ships as Spring Warmth Moves Northward.
- $3,000 JOBS TO PAY $5,000.; Civil Service Commission Becomes Tammanyized by Albany Bill.
- ARSON IN OLDEN DAYS.; A Prevalent Crime That Was Punished Severely.
- GOODMAN ESTATE, $114,708.; Said to Have Been $3,000,000 -- Bequests to Many Charities.
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- WASHINGTON IS HOPEFUL.; Thinks Tenor of Johnson's Message Promises Relief of Situation.
- GERMAN AEROPLANE LANDS IN FRANCE; Second Unwelcome Visit by Air Route -- Allowed to Return After Several ...
- FOR COUNTRY BOYS IN CITY.; Y.M.C.A. Appoints Committee to Study Their Situation.
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- FIELD STANDS ABOLISHED.; Race Track Lawns to be Divided to Care for $1 Admissions.
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- SLUMP IN ART VALUES.; Low Prices at Rouart Sale Lead to Belief That It Has Set In.
- LOWRY -- CRITTENDEN.
- THE IMPERATOR REFLOATED; Great New German Liner Ran Aground in Elbe Despite Precautions
- Marie Rappold to Return.
- BOATS IN JUNK PILE BY MELLEN'S ORDER; Two Vessels Which Cost New Haven $932,000 Sold for $44,000, Says ...
- JOKER IN RAILROAD BILL.; Extension of Perpetual Franchise Made Easy, Says J.O. Hammitt.
- President Wilson Stays Till the End
- El-Justice W. A. Keener.
- CLERGY DISCUSS MORGAN'S WILL; Dignitaries of Church of England Give Opinions on His Confession of Faith.
- CARMODY BARS BULL MOOSE; Rules That Progressives Are Not Entitled to Election Officers.
- MRS. COPLEY THAW MARRIES; Former Countess of Yarmouth Weds Geoffrey G. Whitney.
- DRAWING THE LINES.
- SNAG IN PACIFICS' PLAN.; Judges Point Out Danger That Might Arise in Dissolution.
- Upton Sinclair.
- THREE EVENING DANCES.; Miss Stewart Entertains for Miss Margaret Hays.
- New Chinese Loan Negotiations.
- MOVING-PICTURE BILL DIES.; Cuvillier Fails in His Attempt to Take Control from Aldermen.
- New Port Warden Chosen.
- BANK MERGER DOUBTFUL.; Rumored Consolidation of Many Trust Companies Quite Premature.
- Greek Catholic Bishop in America.
- NO THOROUGH TEST FOR AUTO LICENSES; Secretary of State May Admits Examination of Owners Could Be Only ...
- AIRSHIP IN GUNFIRE TEST.; Army Man, 5,000 Feet Up, Rights Machine the Vibrations Rock.
- CRACKERS THEIR BOOTY.; Highwaymen, Seeking Mills's Pay Roll, Got Salesman's Sample Bag.
- CONFERENCES BEGIN ON TRAINMEN'S PAY; Demands on the Eastern Railroads Are for wage Increase of About ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- NEEDS ENGLAND'S CONSENT; Only Thus Can Canal Treaties Be Abrogated, Legal Experts Say.
- WHAT BROADWAY WANTS."; " Worth While Plays" Well Patronized, Says William Faversham.
- $105,000 TO HOSPITALS.; Secretary Greene Tells How Association Distributed It.
- MISSING IRA MAY WRITES.; Brooklyn Boy Says He Has Been Robbed and Tortured.
- LIVES LOST AS LEVEE GOES.; Rations Issued for 10,000 Flood Sufferers Along Mississippi.
- DIES TO ESCAPE ARREST.; Fletcher, Palmist, Takes Poison as Police Wait for Him.
- $10,000 TO BOROUGH HEADS; Assembly Passes Bill to Increase Presidents' Salaries.
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- JOB HEDGES SHINES AS ART AUCTIONEER; Wins New Laurels Coaxing Bids at Sale of Misapplied Masterpieces.
- HARVARD HAS $18,631,588.; University's Investments Increase More Than $1,000,000 in a Year.
- WORLD SCIENTISTS MEET.; Hear About Effect of Sun Spots on the Earth from Dr. Hale.
- WORRY" AGENTS.; Methods of Private Detectives Who Swindle and Annoy Described.
- YONKERS BONDS DON'T SELL; Local Bank the Sole Bidder, and for Only a Part of the Issue.
- WILD WEST' PLAYS TO CROWDED GARDEN; " Buffalo Bill" Drives Around the Arena, but Minus Trappings of ...
- BROOKLYN AND BROADWAY.
- GREAT TRADE BOOM AIDS LLOYD-GEORGE; Announces No New Taxation in Budget Speech, Though Expenses Have Risen.
- Tie Polo on Meadow Brook Field.
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- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Investment Buying Nil.
- Sleeping Cars Overturn; Two Hurst.
- SELLING NAPOLEON BOOKS.; Latta's Great Collection Being Dispersed -- Prices Not Large.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
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- PRAISES JAMES CREELMAN.; The City Club Pays Tribute to His Civil Service Work.
- NOW FOR PLUMELESS HATS.; Tyrant Man Responsible for "Murderous Millinery," Says Mme. Grand
- Tigers Fail to Overhaul Chicago.
- J.H. FLAGLER CALLS MARSHALL PINHEAD; " God Help Us," Says He, "if the Vice President Should Become the ...
- WOMEN IN SUBWAY FLEE BEFORE MICE; Then Three Small Boys Easily Obtained Seats in a Crowded Car.
- Lord Alfred Douglas Loses.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- SIMS INQUIRY BEGINS.; Several Witnesses Describe Banker's Attack on Representative.
- THE TIMES'S INDEX.
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- ANTI-MAXWELL BILLS PASSED BY SENATE; Three Republicans Help Tammany Push Through Measures to Restrict ...
- POLO OF HIGH CLASS.; Internationalists Show Championship Form at Lakewood.
- OPENS GRAFT TRAIL INTO HEADQUARTERS; Three Police Officials Involved by Confession of Lawyer Rouss to Whitman.
- PASSES SUNDRY CIVIL BILL.; House Adopts Measure Taft Vetoed, Exempting Labor from Trust Law.
- Pirates Win on Two Hits.
- RICH WOMEN BEGIN A WAR ON CANCER; Mrs. Sage, Mrs. F.W. Vanderbilt, and Mrs. Speyer Helping to Plan National ...
- THOUGHT TOO OPTIMISTIC.; Lloyd George Criticised for Not Preparing for a Rainy Day.
- MAY WIRTH BADLY HURT.; Barnum & Bailey Champion Rider Dragged Around Circus Ring.
- YANKEES VICTIMS OF THE ATHLETICS; Chance on First Base, Chase in Centre Field, Hartzell at Short, Midkiff ...
- Our Demand for Wool Restricted.
- LAWRENCES MAY COME HERE; England Fears an American May Buy Great Collection of Drawings.
- SIGNS AIGRETTE LAW.; Governor Approves Pennsylvania Act to Protect Birds.
- JUST MISSED WILSON'S AUTO; Street Car Stopped Within a Few Inches of the President's Car.
- Lady Scott's Work Shown.
- JOHN D. PLAYS GOOD GOLF.; Returns to Pocantico Estate and Is Out Early on the Links.
- BRYAN TO SHACKLE MARS AND BACCHUS; No Wine at His Table; the Cold Compress of Compulsory Delay for the ...
- ON MILITANT WOMEN; Treasurer of National Suffrage Body Says It Is Dumb.
- Stovall Starts Winning Rally.
- THE PASSING OF THE OLD MAID.
- BEULAH NO MARVEL, SAYS MUNSTERBERG; Harvard Professor Scouts Idea That Rhode Island Girl Has X-Ray Vision.
- NEW CUBAN CABINET.; Cosme de la Torriente, ex-Minister to Spain, Secretary of State.
- WATCH YOUR CHECKS.; If Money Is Drawn on Series of Forgeries, Bank Is Not Responsible.
- SUPERBAS HIT BALL HARD IN BOSTON; Break Their Losing Streak, While Curtis Holds Braves Safe Throughout.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Close at Decline After Early Strength -- Bond Prices Firmer.
- International Gaines on June 19.
- Y MISS HARRIS'S WEDDING; . Ushers and Bridesmaids Announced for Her MarrlageNext Saturday.
- GIANTS' STUPIDITY ON BASES COSTLY; They Should Have Won, but Got Only a Tie with Philadelphia at 2 to2.
- MAYOR OFFERS BILL TO CUT TAXI RATES; New Ordinance Drawn by Special Committee Sent to Board of Aldermen.
- CREMATE DUNCAN CHILDREN; Ceremony Is Attended by Literary and Artistic Celebrities.
- STILWELL SILENTLY STICKS TO SENATE; Governor's Threats Fail to Move Senator Acquitted of Bribe Charge.
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- IGNORED WRECK TESTIMONY; Gus C. Roeder Says He Offered Evidence in the Schroeder Case.
- CHANGE COTTON MILL PLAN.; Financiers Find International Will Need More Ready Money.
- SCUTARI ENTERED BY MONTENEGRINS; Long Siege of the Powerful Fortress Ended, Says Cettinje Anouncement.
- PARTY'S TARIFF AIMS TOLD BY UNDERWOOD; Explains Causes Leading to Democratic Revision in Reintroducing Bill.
- Latest Shipping News.
- TOP FALLS OFF MOUNTAIN.; Gardens and Orchards in South France Destroyed -- No Lives Lost.
- Tommy Murphy to Quit New York.
- POST ROAD TROLLEY WINS.; Tracks May Be Laid Along "Wealthiest Thirteen Miles on Earth."
- RIGHT OF INHERITANCE; Affirmed to Rest on Higher Sanction Than Statute Law.
- INDUSTRIAL COMPENSATION.
- TO TEST CANAL WITH FLEET.; Atlantic Warships to Go Through to Pacific When Waterway Is Ready.
- TWO HEARTS AS EVIDENCE.; Submitted at the Trial of Dr. Smith for the Murder of His Wife.
- THE POPE WANTS TO WORK.; Obeys Doctors' Orders Reluctantly -- Health Continues to Improve.
- THE FOOL WITH THE CANE"; Declared a Dangerous Nuisance in Crowded Streets.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- ECKERT'S MOTION DENIED.; Court Refuses Younger Son's Plea for New Trial of Will Contest.
- WORLD BOWLING RECORD.; George Kumpf of Buffalo Spills 712 Pins in Three Games.
- Huth Library Sale in June.
- CONVERTING PRUNDENTIAL.; Court Directs Publication of Notice of Mutualization Plans.
- COBB GOING TO SEE NAVIN.; Holdout Player Thinks Differences with Tigers Will Be Settled.
- GOVERNOR TALKS TO MINERS; Hatfield Promises Aid in Settlement of Kanawha Coal Strike.
- THE CUSTOMS AND INCOME TAXES.
- To Investigate Britton-Moore Bout.
- REICHSTAG INQUIRY INTO ARMS SCANDAL; Commission to be Appointed, but It Will Not Have Power to Subpoena ...
- DRUG KILLS DOCTOR, OVERCOMES WOMAN; Brooklyn Physician and Companion Found Unconscious from Morphine in Hotel.
- BLOWN UP IN POWDER MILL.; Three Killed, Several Injured, and Building Scattered to the Winds.
- DEFIANT CHAUFFEUR SORRY.; $100 Fine or 100 Days in Tombs for Reckless Speeding.
- ADVISES SWEEPING REMEDIES FOR VICE; Philadelphia Commission Reports Startling Conditions -- Segregation ...
- ASSOCIATED PRESS IN ANNUAL MEETING; Retiring Directors Re-elected and Samuel Bowles Succeeds Frederick ...
- KIPLING AS A DRAMATIST.; His One-Act Play, "The Harbor Watch," Praised by London Critics.
- CENSUS APPOINTMENT SNAG; Senate Republicans to Halt Harris's Nomination in Durand's Place.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- $150,000 PLATE FOR GERRY.; New Yorker's Gold Dinner Service Admired by King George.
- MAYOR ADVOCATES PUSHCART MARKETS; In a Letter to the Board of Aldermen He Proposes to Keep Pushcarts ...
- CALIFORNIA FIRM ON HER LAND BILL; Gov. Johnson, Answering Wilson Appeal, Indicates Offensive Clause Will Stay.
- TWO WOMEN BURIED IN CELLAR BY THIRD; Daughter and Sister, Arrested, Says They Wanted That Resting Place.
- $6,000 HACKNEY PONY SOLD; But Seaham Natty Brings Only $1,000 at Durland Auction.
- PATHOS KILLED A JESTER.; Gordon Heartbroken When Bernhardt Audience Wouldn't Laugh.
- Naps Rout Browns at Start.
- OLYMPIC BOUTS GO TEN-ROUND LIMIT; Jim Smith Whips Jack Fitzgerald -Paddy Sullivan Beats Jarvis.
- DAUGHTER SUES B.P. BOGY.; Mrs. Violet B. Moseley Asks $100,000 from Her Mother's Estate.
- ASKS POLICE TO FIND MISS MARION WYLLY; Stepmother Says She Went Out Shopping and Sent Back a Letter ...
- AVOIDS OFFENSE TO FRANCE.; Kaiser Forbids Exhibition of FrancoPrussian War Pictures.
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- UPTON SINCLAIR RE-WEDS.; Called Marriage 'Legalized Slavery' -- Takes a Southern Bride.
- GIVES SON A $250,000 HOUSE; Mothers Wedding Present to H.W. Shoemaker -- In Rockefeller Block.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- FEDERAL ACTION EXPEGTED.; Important Step Looked For After To-day's, Cabinet Meeting.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CONSUL ANGERED MEXICO.; Complaint Said to Have Been Made About Vasquez Gomez Incident.
- MISS DE LONG WEDS.; Claude Edward Palmer the Bridegroom at a Home Wedding.
- GERMAN MINISTRY IN NEW SCANDAL; War Department Begged Advertising from Armament Firms -- Reichstag Cuts ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- YANKEES STILL SLIDING BACKWARD; Washington Takes Another Came from Chance's Weak-Hitting Team.
- Rheta Childe Dorr's Reply Criticised as Inconclusive.
- ANGELS IN ART' AT BENEFIT.; Governor and Mayor Have Promised to Come to Aid Chrystie St. House.
- DANIEL W. DOUB MARRIES.; Philadelphian Takes Miss Hammerle for His Third Wife.
- B. & O. LOSSES $3,000,000.; Earnings Revised Since Flood Show 7 Per Cent. for Common Stock.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- THE BUSY PARK DESTROYERS.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- DUNCAN CHAUFFEUR HELD.; He Is Charged with Culpable Homicide -- Says Car Was Unreliable.
- Letter to the Editor 5 -- No Title
- VISION OF A UNITED CHURCH.; Gov. Baldwin Prophesies Christian Unity in Course of Time.
- SENATORS URGE SUFFRAGE.; Votes for Women Recommended by Men from Western States.
- MICHIGAN SUFFRAGE UPSET.; Farmers Deserted Women, Who Lost by 100,000, Official Returns Show.
- THE MIKADO' AGAIN DELIGHTS AT CASINO; With De Wolf Hopper's Fine Performance of Ko-Ko and Splendid Cast ...
- PITTSBURGH PUPILS STRIKE.; Hundreds Parade in Protest at the Return of Supt. Heeter.
- MAD DOG BIT PRINCESS.; Sister-in-Law of King of Saxony Inoculated Against Rabies.
- Appeal for a Father Unable to Work.
- The Morgan Art Collection.
- ROTHSCHILD LOSES SUIT.; Boy Accuser Gets Verdict for $300 Damages Against Him.
- CLOSED SHOP CONSPIRACIES.
- THE AQUITANIA LAUNCHED.; Largest Liner Ever Built in Britain and to be the Swiftest Afloat.
- Admiral Togo Promoted.
- GRAFT CONSPIRACY TRIAL NEXT WEEK; 200 Talesmen for the Prosecution of Sweeney, Hussey, Murtha, and Thompson.
- Letter to the Editor 3 -- No Title
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- FRIEDMANN ASKS FOR VACCINE TEST; He Proposes to Disprove AutoSuggestion Theory by Water Injections.
- MAY REFUSE TITLE TO MISS LEISHMAN; Marriage of "Plebeian" to Mediatized Duke Causing a Court Controversy.
- DYKMAN FOR CHIEF JUDGE.; Friends Are Booming Him for Head of Court of Apeals.
- Pirates Win In Sixth.
- PLAN DIRECT ATTACK AGAINST JAPANESE; California Legislators Favor an Alien Land Bill That Will Make ...
- West Virginia Riflemen Win.
- SOCCER WATER POLO.; City A.C. and West Side Y.M.C.A. in Tie Game Under British Rules.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Prices Improve After Early Dullness In London -- Steady In Paris and Berlin.
- CHARGES PLAY PLAGIARISM.; Mrs. Armstrong Says "Joseph and His Brethren" Originated with Her.
- SULZER NOMINEES IN; TRUCE WITH MURPHY; John H. Delaney as Economy Commissioner Is Satisfactory to Tammany.
- POINTS OUT BURDENS IN INCOME TAX BILL; Lawson Purdy Says Its Corporation Provisions Shift Assessment ...
- JOHNSON TO TRIAL TO-DAY.; Negro Champion to Answer In Court to Smuggling Charge.
- SENATORS LINE UP AGAINST TARIFF BILL; Newlands Engineering Combination Representing Wool, Sugar, and ...
- LONDON GREETS PAVLOVA.; Dancer Receives Ovation on Reappearance -- She is Coming Here.
- HUGH D. AUCHINCLOSS DIES.; Apoplexy Ends Life of Well-Known Merchant.
- PROFIT FOR MELLEN IN NEW HAVEN DEALS; Federal Expert Finds Head of Road Made $200,000 in Two Transactions.
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- MANUEL'S FIANCEE RICH.; Germans Wonder Whether She Will Be Called "Queen" or Duchess."
- BACHMAN ASSAILS MAXWELL METHODS; Says His Age-Grade Statistics Are Incomplete, Inexact, and of No Value.
- GIRLS ACCUSE RICH MEN.; G.H. Bixby Summoned to Appear in White Slave Case.
- THE TARIFF PERIL.
- QUO VADIS?" AT ASTOR.; Moving Pictures of Famous Story of Rome Shown for First Time Here.
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- STILWELL'S LAST CHANCE.; If He Does Not Resign by Wednesday Case May Go to Grand Jury.
- DEMOCRATS WORRY WAITING FOR JOBS; Wilson's Leisure in Making Appointments Causes Nervousness as to His ...
- FOR UNIFORM AUTO LAWS.; Senate Bill Provides for Conferences with Neighboring States.
- Article 3 -- No Title
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- BILL PENALIZES BROKERS.; Senate Stock Exchange Measure Bars Mails to Violators.
- ALIENS IN CALIFORNIA.; Kiyoshi Kawakami Describes Land Holdings of Japanese.
- KAISER HELPS OUT CAESAR.; Having Roman Forts Made to Render the "Commentaries" Plainer.
- SHOWS CHICAGO WIDE OPEN.; Report of Police Inspector on Morals Jars Hearst-Harrison Regime.
- NO SUBWAY 'SKIN,' GAYNOR ANSWERS; City Aimed to Play Fair with Both Companies and Did So, He Says.
- TUNNELS NOT BRIDGE FAVORED TO JERSEY; New York State Commission Implies in Report That Cost of Span ...
- $9,450 FOR TWO ENGRAVINGS; Other High Prices at Sale of Sir Lionel Phillips's Collection.
- THE EQUITABLE LIFE SOON TO BE CHANGED; Morgan Hopes for Early Mutualization of the Company -Trustees ...
- 500,000 STRIKERS HOPEFUL.; All Belgium Awaits Debate on Suffrage in Parliament To-day.
- BAKER GETS TEN YEARS.; San Francisco Bank Official Sentenced for $207,000 Theft.
- THOMAS R. MARSHALL."; Is It Really the Vice President We Are Listening To?
- DODGERS SCORE RUN, BUT IT DOESN'T WIN; Philadelphia Makes a Clean Sweep of All Games Played on Ebbets Field.
- DIVORCE FOR MRS. EARL.; New Jersey Court Dismisses Counter Charges as Groundless.
- ICE SINKS A LAKE STEAMER.; Uganda Goes Down with 100,000 Bushels of Corn -- Crew Saved.
- COMMONS PASS HUNGER STRIKE BILL; Amendment Prohibiting Forcible Feeding Rejected by the Government.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- PRINTERS HAVE SCOTT MS.; Diary of South Polar Journey Will Be Published Next October.
- SOLID AND ATTRACTIVE.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- PERKINS IN STEEL FOR ANOTHER TERM; Thomas Murray a Temporary Director in Place of the Late J.P. Morgan.
- OPERATE ON GOV. MANN.; Surgeons Expect His Quick Recovery from Appendicitis.
- FININCIAL MARKETS; Prices Rise Briskly in Afternoon -New York Central Notes Quickly Taken.
- Fifth Victim of Canal Accident Dies.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD
- STRIKERS DENOUNCE I.W.W. LEADERSHIP; Haywood's Followers Retreat from Paterson Armory to a Meeting of ...
- URGE EXPRESS STOP FOR TIMES SQUARE; Deputations Learn from McCall That Public Service and Sentiment ...
- CHICAGO TRADERS PROTEST.; Say Bill Discriminates Against Industries for Political Capital.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- BARS SULZER PRIMARY BILL.; Assembly Refuses Consent to Its Introduction.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- UNWISE TO FREE ENGINEER.; County Judge Condemns Dismissal of Schroeder Indictment.
- POLICE TRAP STOPS WIRE-TAPPING GAME; Southerner Supposed to be Rich and Ready to Invest Was a Headquarters ...
- Would Compel Proper Marking of Adulterated Merchandise.
- HITS AT BOSTON'S GAY SET.; Mayor Fitzgerald Blames Society for Dance Hall Evils.
- Has Not Been Alienated in London by Militant Tactics.
- SNAPPED" BOY TO DEATH.; Section Men Accused of Killing Negro for Theft of Dinner Pails.
- THE "STOVERIZED'' PARKS.; Former Efforts to Save Them Proved Unavailing.
- Lynchburg Newspapers Burned Out.
- MILITARY AIRMAN KILLED.; Monoplane of Lieut. de Blamont Turns Turtle and Falls 350 Feet.
- Up-State Ministers to Play Bail.
- A PSYCHIC MYSTERY EXPLAINED.
- Letter to the Editor 4 -- No Title
- HAUGHTON TO COACH.; Harvard Football Instructor Re-engaged for Three Seasons.
- TAKE DUCHESS'S SILVER CUP.; Distraint Owing to Refusal of Suffragist Peeress to Pay Tax.
- SAYS STATUE AWAITS HIM.; Baby Farm Doctor Tells Legislators He's Made a Great Discovery.
- SUES ARBUCKLE BROS.; Trial Begun of J.N. Jarvie's Action to Recover $52,000.
- PROPOSES AIR LICENSES.; Senate Bill Provides for Federal Registration of Airships.
- AUTO DEALERS PLAN A NATIONAL BODY; Meet To-day to Discuss Organization -- Berkshire Road Conditions ...
- FINDING WILL GIVES $100,000 TO COLLEGE; Last Missing Testament of Miss E.A. Pattison Discovered by Housekeeper. ...
- PUZZLE IN MYLIUS CASE.; Immigration Officials Ask for a Quick Appeal to End Uncertainty.
- 25,000 Silesian Miners Strike.
- Cuba Defeat Reds in Eleventh.
- POPE IS STEADILY REGAINING HEALTH; Doctors and Attendants Endeavoring to Prevent Him from Overtaxing Strength.
- MARQUARD STARTS SEASON A WINNER; Boston Hit Him Hard, but They Field Poorly, and Giants Win, 4 to 3.
- JAPAN CURBS WAR TALK.; Agitators Using California Incident to Embarrass the Government.
- HARPER AS PARIS ENVOY?; Lawyer Admits Seeing Wilson and Bryan on Washington Visit.
- WHERE MORGAN IS BURIED.
- TAXI BANDIT TELLS OF NEWMAN HOLD-UP; Taylor a Frank Witness Against His Confederate, Forsythe, Who Felled ...
- Bodie's Long Hit Tangled His Feet.
- HARRIMAN SYSTEM ASKS MORE TIME; Union Pacific Dissolution May Be Delayed Until July 1 on Lovett's Plea.
- AN EXPRESS STATION AT FORTYSECOND STREET.
- PROF. PECK'S BREAKDOWN.; Requires Constant Watching in Hospital -- Former Wife with Him.
- COURT RAISES LIMIT FOR TITANIC CLAIMS; Judge Holt Decides That British Law Applies and This Fixes Liability ...
- RED SOX LOSE ON ERRORS.; Athletics Again Show Their Superiority Over World's Champions.
- INTERVENES IN RATE CASES.; Brief Opposing State Control Filed by Government in Supreme Court.
- TRYING TO STOP TIPPING.; New Plan to be Introduced in Swiss Hotels -- Success Not Expected.
- NOT AGAINST SUFFRAGE.; Catholic Church Takes No Attitude on Subject, Says Cardinal Gibbons.
- Princeton Wallops Stevens Institute
- WANTS COFFEE SUIT FACTS.; Resolution Senate Adopts Says Trust Evades Agreement.
- CAN'T CORRECT VERDICTS.; Supreme Court Restricts Appellate Powers; Hughes and Others Dissent
- MORGAN.MEMORIAL AT METROPOLITAN; Art Museum's Board of Trustees Planning to Honor Its Dead President.
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- Paraguay Wants German Officers.
- RAIN OF BULLETS AFTER FLEEING CAR; Motorists Who Ran Down Three Women Caught After a Long Chase.
- McANENY, YALE LECTURER.; Borough President Will Speak on Responsibilities of Citizenship.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- MANIAC NEAR KING GEORGE.; Swallows Half a Sovereign and Tries to Jump Through Window.
- Woman Church Trustee in Metuchen
- TEN MORE QUIT MISSOURI.; Insurance Companies Refuse to Comply with New Restriction Law.
- AMERICAN GOLFER WINS.; W.P. Cressan of U.S. Embassy Takes Diplomatic Challenge Cup.
- WILSON'S JERSEY ITINERARY; Speaks on Jury Reform at Paterson and Jersey City May 1 and 2.
- WILL REVIEW THAW SUIT.; Lawyer Gleason Gets His $60,000 Claim Before Supreme Court.
- ASIATIC INSTITUTE FOR EAST AND WEST; Organizers Hope to Bring People of Old and New Civilizations to ...
- Penfield to Coach Tiger Freshmen.
- LEVEE GOES OUT; 15,000 HOMELESS; Four Mississippi Counties Inundated and Losses Expected to Reach Millions.
- WOULD HAVE SENATF END CANAL TREATIES; Chamberlain Suggests Abrogating Hay-Pauncefote and ClaytonBulwer ...
- ULTIMATUM TO MONTENEGRO; Troops to be Landed by Powers if Siege of Scutari Does Not End.
- WON'T PAY FOR KNOX'S VISIT.; California Fair Board Says He Used the Trip to Aid Taft.
- POLK LEADS FOR COLLECTOR; Wilson Seems to Have Decided on Him -- O'Gorman's Position.
- Lawrenceville Loses Close Game.
- VETOES A "HOSTILE BILL."; Sulzer Wants Action on Insanity Measure to Serve as a Warning.
- TWO TIGER SPORTS PAY.; Princeton Football and Baseball Show Profit.
- N.Y. and N.J. League Circuit.
- WILLIAMS IS ELIGIBLE.; Philadelphia Can Play on United States Team In Davis Cup Tennis.
- Gunboat" Smith to Box Willard.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- WOMEN MUST FIGHT, SAYS MRS. BELMONT; Suffrage Leader, Ready to Sail for World Convention, Praises Militancy.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- FORESEES A LABOR WAR.; John A. Sleicher Says New Tariff May Help the Socialistic Cause.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- WOMAN SENT MARTIN WIRE.; Missing American Believed to be in a Swiss Village.
- GOV. SULZER'S POINT OF VIEW AND MR. MARSHALL'S.
- F.J. DREIR LIBRARY IN AUCTION MARKET; Fine Collection of Extra-Illustrated Works Will Be Sold This Week.
- MR. DANIELS AND THE NAVY.
- WHY TIMES SQUARE NEEDS EXPRESS STOP; Henry G. Opdycke Shows That It Is a Centre of Traffic and Attraction.
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- NEW TARIFF A PERIL, SAY REPUBLICANS; Reverses Our Economic Policy Without Any Popular Demand for the Change.
- WOULD CUT POLITICS OUT OF PLAYGROUNDS; League Seeks to Do It by Raising the Standard of Those Chosen ...
- MOBS HUNT SUFFRAGISTS.; Women Roughly Handled by Angry Crowds, Despite the Police.
- THREE MORE SIEGELS COME.; Great Brith Millah Feast for Them -- Ten Children Now, Three Rooms.
- Will Wool Suits Be Cheaper?
- Band Music in Parks.
- MARTIN SEIBOLD KILLED.; Son of New York Newspaper Man Accidentally Shoots Himself.
- Short on Coal.
- LAWMAKERS ADMIT THEY'RE GREAT MEN; They Tell the Stories of Their Lives in the New Congress Directory.
- F.B. CROSBY KILLED BY AUTO.; Tire Burst, Machine Turned Turtle, and He Was Crushed Beneath It.
- Detroit Wins In the Eleventh.
- FARM FOR INEBRIATES.; Location in Warwick Valley May Injure Property Owners.
- VASSAR'S SOCIAL HEADS; President Taylor Tells of Successors to Lady Principal.
- Finger Nail Chewers."
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- CYCLE RACING STARTS AT NEWARK; Big Crowd Greets Kramer, but Champion Is Beaten in the Races.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Chicago Ruling on Duties on Embroidered Linen Parasols Upheld.
- DOWN-AND-OUT" HOTEL.; Will Be Charles G. Dawes's Memorial to Son, and Cost $100,000.
- THINKS CANCER CONTAGIOUS; Dr. Odier of Geneva Says Disease Recurs in the Same Houses.
- BOMB WRECKS A RECTORY.; " Black Hand" Accused of Outrage Upon Italian Church.
- RYE BEACH INN BURNED.; Rat Gnawing Match Blamed for Loss of Noted Resort Hotel.
- WANTS POLICEMEN PUT ON PROBATION; Curran Committee Investigator Would Have Them Serve a First Term of ...
- Penfield to Coach Tiger Cubs.
- DR. MANNING WOULD DROP 'PROTESTANT'; Legal Title of Episcopal Church a Hindrance, He Says, to Its Growth.
- MONGOOSE DOG HAS A REVOLVING HEAD; Billy's Chief Amusement Is to Hold His Head Fast and Whirl His Body Around.
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- LETTERS DEFAME TEACHERS; Atlantic City Writer to be Prosecuted When Caught.
- THE MORGAN ESTATE PUT AT $125,000,000; Residue $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 Apart from Bequests and Art Objects.
- Not Yet Despairing.
- DIVORCE" SIGN UNDER BAN.; Schenectady Y.M.C.A. Forced to Drop Its Gymnasium Lure.
- Outfielder Marsans Injured.
- BRIDGE JUMPER'S EXCUSE.; Doesn't Remember Whether He Fell or Was Thrown from Structure.
- Cold Harms Orange County Fruit.
- Would Permit Drainage and Provide Surer Foothold.
- HAS $75,000; IN ROAD GANG.; Hard Labor For Alabama Violator of Prohibition Law.
- BEEF EXPORTS STILL FALL.; In 1907 They Were 36 Times More Than They Are To-day.
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- AMENDING THE ANTI-TRUST LAW.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- REBUKED GIRL A SUICIDE.; Warrant Issued for Married Man Mother Complained Of.
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- Colorado Passes Boxing Bill.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Olympic Champion to Come East.
- How the Daily Newspaper Is Helping Doctors -- A Bill That Would Hinder.
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- RELICS LOST IN SHONTS FIRE; Property Loss of $100,000 When Winter Home Was Burned.
- BIGGEST FLEET EVER IS GOING TO EUROPE; Secretary Daniels to Send Out an Aggregation More Powerful Than ...
- TELEGRAPHERS TALK STRIKE; Railway Men Insist That Mellen Shall Reopen Negotiations.
- ENTRIES FOR SYRACUSE.; Good Fields Assured In the Grand Circuit Stakes.
- TO SELL MISAPPLIED ART.; Auction Sale of Exhibition Will Be Held To-morrow Evening.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- THE "TAKING" OF PANAMA.; New Administration Expected to Do Justice to Colombia.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Cleveland Drives Walsh to Bench and Beats White Sox, 2 to 1.
- THANKS FROM LADY SCOTT.; Her Husband's Journals, She Says, Enhance Glory of the Expedition.
- WANT FOOD WITHOUT PAY.; Sixty Members of the I.W.W. Besiege Colorado Town.
- MASSENET'S 'GHOST' SEEN AT REHEARSALS; Singers and Stage Hands of the Paris Gaiete-Lyrique Swear They ...
- MARRIED TWICE TO BE SURE.; Girl's Father Didn't Consider the Elopement or First Wedding Proper.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- OUR ARMY TO HOLD BORDER.; Gen. Wood Says Troops Are Likely to Stay Six Months.
- TAFT CRITICISES COURTS.; " Failure to Administer Criminal Law with Certainty a Disgrace."
- McCREA'S DAUGHTER DEAD.; Mrs. Hawkins Said to Have Died of Grief Over Father's Death.
- UPWARD TREND IN BERLIN.; Continued Optimism in View of the Improved Political Outlook.
- SOCIALIST FESTIVAL.; 2,000 Sunday School Children to Sing at Carnegie Hall.
- LEGAL TEN COMMANDMENTS.; Vice President Marshall Lays Down Rules for Lawyers.
- NEAR COMPROMISE IN STRIKE; Belgium Believed to be Ready to Accept Liberal Proposals.
- STODDARD STARS IN POLO PRACTICE; He Scores Five Goals and Enables Whites to Beat the Reds.
- CRIMINALS NOW YOUNG MEN.; Weller Tells Italian Y.M.C.A. Older Ones Set Them On.
- URGES UNION AGAINST US.; Argentine Poet Asks Chileans to Join Latin-American League.
- RACED OUT OF STATE WITH TWO PRISONERS; Aided by Gov. Blease, Dougherty's Men Arrive Here with Carter ...
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- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Human Vocalization.
- TO LEARN TO KEEP HOUSE.; Mrs. Dana Thinks That It Will Be Interesting to Experiment.
- TWO REPORT CURES BY DR. FRIEDMANN; On the High Road, at Least They Believe, Since They Took Turtle Vaccine ...
- DEATH FIGHT IN CELLAR.; Italian's Body Found Stabbed Many Times with Stiletto.
- SEWAGE PERIL HERE, SANITARIANS FIND; Englishmen Employed to Study the Problem Report Need of Immediate Action.
- ALLIES SIGN ARMISTICE.; All but Montenegro Conclude a Truce with Turkey.
- TWO STRUCK BY TRAINS.; Both Autos Were Wrecked, but Their Occupants Escaped Death.
- FIGHT NEW BILLS AIMED AT AUTOS; Association of Manufacturers Fears Measures May Impede Progress of the ...
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- DIRIGIBLE'S RAPID FLIGHT.; Italian Military Airship Does 295 Miles in Nine Hours.
- CRISIS FOR SULZER IN PRIMARY FIGHT; His Big Issue May Be So Hotly Opposed That Session Will Be Prolonged.
- THE GERMAN SCANDALS.
- HAND-PAINTED GOWN LATEST PARIS NOTE; Effective Examples of New Fashion Seen at Long-champs Yesterday.
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- AUTOS KILL TWO CYCLISTS.; One Falls in Front of a Car, the Other Swerves Into Collision.
- Wife of Commander Evans Buried.
- ATTACKS ON COURTS AS JUDGES SEE THEM; Justice Holmes Speaks of Unrest Which Wonders if Law and Order Pay.
- Rosander Wins Sheridan Run.
- QUIET WEEK FOR BOXING.; Lore-Shugrue Bout at St. Nicholas A. C. Heads the Programme.
- III Effects Declared Due to Poor Preparation.
- CITY RECREATIONS FOR BENEFIT OF ALL; Mr. Collier Gives Plans for Saving Boys and Girls in Answering ...
- KILLS HER HUSBAND, SAYING HE SOLD SON; Woman Tells Wild Story of Sacrifice, but Boy Is Found to be Safe.
- MISSISSIPPI LEVEES BREAK.; Result Will Not Affect the Lower Valley Materially.
- WOLGAST IN SHORT BOUTS.; Former Champion Will Make No Efforts for Championship Honors.
- ACTIVITIES OF NEWPORT.; Mrs. French Vanderbilt Entertains -- To Honor Commander Pratt.
- HURT IN AUTO COLLISION.; Ten Members of Two Families Injured Near Philadelphia.
- Polo Practice at Westbury.
- GERMANS IN SHAME TURN ON THE KRUPPS; No Defense of Selfish Manufacturers of War Scares -- France Astounded.
- MADE LINCOLN DEATH MASK.; Joseph Palmer, Veteran National Museum Employe, Dies.
- DROPS DEAD AFTER FLIGHT.; Sir C.D. Rose Succumbs to Heart Trouble on Reaching Home.
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- VON NEUENDORFF BENEFIT.; Casino Theatre Crowded at Testimonial to Singer.
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- NEW SCHEME DEFEATS LAW.; Cleveland Saloonkeepers Supply Patrons with Keys and Cards.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- ISADORA DUNCAN TO QUIT THE STAGE; Grief-stricken Over Death of Her Children, She Will Become a War Nurse.
- STREET DUEL KILLS TWO.; Another Kentuckian Dying After Fray -- Three Others Wounded.
- WILL QUIT MISSOURI.; New Jersey Company Joins Revolt Against New Insurance Law.
- LONDON PUBLIC HANGS BACK.; Better Balkan Outlook and Cheaper Money Have Little Effect.
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- H.B. WARNER'S WIFE DIES IN AUTO SMASH; Car in Which She Was Riding with Actor Husband and Manager Upset ...
- TO PROTECT MILL WORKERS.; Auburn Won't Permit Interference with Returning Strikers.
- PUTS CITY IN ICE BUSINESS.; Salant's Bill Provides an Issue for Coming Campaign.
- RAILROAD WON'T PAY TAX.; Wisconsin to Sue Great Northern for $100,000 Income Impost.
- LIVE TO-DAY, SAYS OSLER.; Forget Past and Future, Savant's Advice to Yale Students.
- Dumbwaiter Fireproofing.
- NO BASEBALL TRUST, MANAGERS ASSERT; Restrictions on the Competition for Players Needed to Preserve the ...
- ST. VINCENT FERRER RACE FOR SHAEFFER; Dayton A.C. Runner Defeats Big Field of Novices -- Ozanam's Team Prize.
- MOTHER CLAIMS HER BOY.; Says Law Gives Her Custody of Child Born Out of Wedlock.
- ERIE CANAL TO CHICAGO.; Necessary to Build Only 240 Miles, Says Commissioner Cline.
- ATTACKS LABOR FEDERATION; Haywood Tells Paterson Silk Strikers It Doesn't Represent Workingmen
- BOMB WRECKS CLUB OF EX-SHERIFF HAYES; Members Wondering if There's a Connection Between Graft and a ...
- BANDITS DIE BY GUILLOTINE.; Execution of Paris Desperadoes Put Ahead a Day to Avoid Demonstrations
- PIRATES TIMELY HITS BEAT ST. LOUIS; Marty O'Toole Wild and Fills Bases, but Robinson Saves the Day.
- MANUEL TO MARRY GERMAN PRINCESS; Ex-King of Portugal Engaged to Augustina Victoria of Hohenzollern.
- PRAISE MORGAN'S FAITH.; Christianity Helped by Will's First Article, Says One Rector.
- FISHER WINS TIME PRIZE.; Irish-American Cyclist Rides Fast in Fifteen-Mile Road Race.
- BURGLAR KILLS A WOMAN.; Then He Loots Another House and Shoots Man and Wife.
- Timely Hitting Wins for Cubs.
- PIUS X. IMPROVES; SAT UP YESTERDAY; Wakeful but Quiet at Night, and His Cough Is Diminishing.
- FRENCH WARSHIP LAUNCHED; Provence Constructed in Quick Time -- Bretagne Leaves Ways To-day.
- PARIS BOURSE ACTIVE.; Nancy Incident Did Not Have Expected Effect on Stocks.
- FIND HARDSHIPS IN TARIFF BILL; Merchants and Importers Say Administrative Features Are Unjust.
- ADMITS KILLING OF THREE.; Herman Coppes, Idiot Youth, Slew Farmer's Wife and Two Children.
- JAPAN IS CALMER; TRUSTS IN WILSON; His Efforts to Effect a Compromise Have a Good Effect in Tokio.
- PROTECTION IN DISGUISE.
- MAY ARREST GLOVER FOR SIMS ATTACK; Dozen Congressmen in Conference Decide to Bring, Matter Before House.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- CONSECRATES NEW SPANISH CHURCH; Cardinal Farley Celebrates His Seventy-first Birthday by Blessing Uptown ...
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- MADE PALM OF HAND OF FLAP FROM BACK; Remarkable Operation by Which Withered Member Is Being Restored ...
- FIND NO TRACE OF MARTIN.; Search Around Vevey for Tennesseean Proves Vain.
- EX-BRITISH SOLDIERS CALLED TO REUNION; Major Horsfield Wants to Meet Men Who Have Come Here from Suffolk.
- CLERGYMAN DEFENDS OSLER; Rapiles to Cardinal That Physician Did Not Attack Catholics.
- Wins $100 Prize for Oratory.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
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- ENTERTAINING AT TUXEDO.; Many Luncheon Parties Entertained at the Club House.
- THE CLEANLINESS BILL.
- GIVE DINNER FOR DIPLOMATS.; Secretary and Mrs. Bryan Entertain for the First Time Officially.
- FEAST OF PASSOVER BEGINS THIS EVENING; With Sunset Starts the Eight Days' Festival Known to Jews as Pesach.
- NO MORO RELIGIOUS WAR.; Tribesmen Convinced That Government Will Not Assail Their Faith.
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- Mrs. Woolsey Roman Delegate.
- Cubs' New Trainer Is F.S. Hart.
- JONES IS CORNELL'S HOPE.; Ithacans' Success in Intercollegiate Depends on John Paul.
- THE NEW HOUSE OF J.P. MORGAN & CO.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- THE BOURSES OF EUROPE.; London Market Sags -- Prices Dull in Paris -- Berlin Reaction.
- BLAMES WOMEN PLAYGOERS; They Demand Splendid Gowns, Says M. Prevost, and Ignore the Plot.
- BERGSON LAUDS US AS IDEALIST RACE; But Rene Doumic Mildly Chides Him and Says Americans Are Plain Materialists. ...
- SEEK TO ENJOIN ELECTRIC INSTITUTE; Members, Dissatisfied with New System of Grading, Ask for an Injunction.
- CATHOLIC WORKS DISPLAY.; Interesting Handicraft of Indians Shown at 12th Regiment Armory.
- C.K. BISPHAM TO WED.; Mrs. John C. Thompson of Baltimore to Become His Bride.
- AGAINST INSURANCE TAX.; President Day of the Equitable Opposes Democratic Plan.
- PARCELS BY POST C.O.D.; Burleson Plans to Establish New Feature of System July 1.
- The Camera Has Opened a New Profession for Women---Some of Those Who Have Made Good.
- Sydney W. Fry.
- WASHINGTON CREW WINS.; Captures Three-Cornered Race from Stanford and California.
- INCOME TAX AND REALTY.; Provision to Withhold Funds at Source Criticised by Allied Interests
- ELIS BLANK VERMONT.; Middlebrook's All-Around Work Features Yale's Shutout Victory.
- Mountaineers Rally in Ninth.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- HOW HAGENBECK BECAME THE WILD ANIMAL KING
- PARIS TO HEAR FOREIGNERS.; Society Formed to Entertain Speakers on World-Wide Questions.
- BABY GIRL KILLED BY RUNAWAY HORSE; Her Guardian, 11 Years Old, and Her Sister, 5, Knocked Down and Injured.
- Charter Oak Park Stake Entries.
- WOMEN IN LABOR UNIONS.; Germany's Female Workers Have Strong Organizations.
- PLAN TO START TWO BANKS.; The United States and United States Safety Want State Consent.
- GENEVIEVE WARD TO REVISIT AMERICA; Famous Tragedienne, Sprightly and Athletic at 75, Is Writing Her Memoirs.
- LAND BILL FORCES SPLIT.; Message Divides California Legislature Into Two Factions.
- GREATEST NEWS GATHERING ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD; What The Associated Press, Which Meets Here This ...
- UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI.; Prof. Munsterberg of Harvard Lectures on Beulah Miller.
- PATERSON STRIKERS MAY LEAVE I.W.W.; They Begin to Doubt Their Competency to Manage a Strike in Silk-Weaving ...
- Serge Tailored Suits Prominent at One of the Late Openings---Tussor and Taffetas Used.
- Polo Begins at Westbury.
- CAUSE OF CANCER FOUND AT LAST BY BOSTON SCIENTIST; CAUSE OF CANCER FOUND AT LAST BY BOSTON SCIENTIST
- JAMES HUNEKER WRITES OF RICHARD WAGNER, THE MAN; With Some New Material as a Text the Well-known Critic ...
- Classical Girls or Normal College Seen in a Delightful Dramatic Version of Xenophon's "Symposium."
- Editorial Article 4 -- No Title
- RUTGERS WINS DEBATES.; Defeats Both Swarthmore and Lafayette in Triangular Contest.
- FALL RIVER TRADING LIGHT.; Printcloths Sales for Week Total About 100,000 Pieces.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Very Dull -- Bank Statement Shows Smaller Loans and Larger Surplus.
- MILLION TO RETAIN BRICK CHURCH SITE; Presbyterians Plan New Endowment Fund to Keep Edifice in Fifth Avenue.
- KRUPP FIRM ADMITS BRIBING OFFICIALS; But Disavows the Methods Used to Get Secrets from the War Department.
- Ball Passes for Illinois Legislators.
- TO HONOR WEINGARTNER.; Conductor's Friends Will Get Around Ban on Berlin Appearance.
- FULL TEXT OF THE WILL OF J. PIERPONT MORGAN; Will Executed Jan. 4, 1913 -- Codicil Executed Jan. 6, ...
- WOMAN BETRAYS HOLD-UP THIEVES; Elizabeth White Completes the Chain of Evidence Against Cigar Store Robbers.
- SPLENDID WORK BY AMERICAN ATHLETES; Many New Records Made in Indoor Contests -- No Dearth of Good Men.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Lehigh Wins at Lacrosse.
- Editorial Article 9 -- No Title
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD; Excellent Work of the School Art League in Promoting Co-operation Between Schools ...
- Run of Meadow Brook Hounds.
- Tell Sulzer About Strike Conferences
- MUSICAL COMEDY DEMANDS; Janet Beecher Says Clear Stage Adds to the Actress's Difficulties.
- GUEST AT 'PEOPLE'S HOUSE'; Governor Entertains Rev. McLeod and Will Have Dr. Parkhurst Later.
- OVATION TO MURRAY CRANE.; Berkshires Welcome Former Senator Back to Private Life.
- MARTIN IN FRANCE, BURNS BELIEVES; Missing Tennesseean Cannot Be Found in Vevey and Detective Is Not Surprised.
- THE NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR.
- BRYN MAWR COLLEGE.; Bishop Talbot Preaches Sermon at Sunday Evening Service.
- IRISH COMEDIES; Lady Gregory's Sketches of Life in West Ireland
- WITHOUT PASSPORT; Adventures of Two Americans in Siberia and Manchuria
- CHINA'S RECOGNITION WAITS; Due to Slow Procedure of Assembly -- Prayers Asked for New Regime.
- FRENCH PLAYS AT OBERLIN.; "La Grammaire" and "L'Anglais tel qu'on le Parie" Given.
- EDITOR NELSON IS EXONERATED; Article Which Provoked Jail Sentence "Without Malice and Substantially True."
- PLEA FOR MRS. LONGSTREET; Petition of More Than 1,000 Georgians Telegraphed to Wilson.
- STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS.
- SZECHENYI SUFFERS FINANCIAL LOSSES; With His Wife, Formerly Gladys Vanderbilt, He May Leave Hungary ...
- THE PRIVATE SECRETARY
- REVUE AT HAMMERSTEIN'S.; "Come Over Here" Tries to Lure Londoners to Opera House.
- IN "DARKEST ENGLAND"; Mr. Whitechurch's Sketches of a Village In the Downlands
- BROWN'S SENIOR BALL.; Event Held for the First Time Be fore Commencement Week.
- Cooks and Employers Incorporate.
- Freshman Class of Teachers College School of Practical Arts Planning to Give a Play and Dance.
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- Col. Charles W. Fuller III.
- ENGLISH BANKS LEAD OURS.; Several Have Greater Deposits Than Any in This Country.
- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.; Newark's Third Straight Victory Puts Indians in First Place.
- HOLLWEG MAY RETIRE.; Chancellor as Reward for His Services Is to be Made a Connt.
- Chicagoans to Marry In Paris.
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- FAMOUS FRENCH DUELIST DEFENDS "AFFAIRS OF HONOR"; While the Cable Dispatches Tell of Personal Encounters ...