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Free to Read Articles from May 1913 Part 2
- GOV. HUNT TAKES NEW AUTO; Gives Old One for Prison Use, Causing Outcry in Arizona.
- One Year for I.W.W. Rioter Legre.
- Stray Cats a Nuisance.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- GEN. LOMAX BREAKS HIP.; Confederate General's Condition Serious -- He Is 78.
- H.W. HUBBARD DIES IN DEPOSIT VAULT; Arranging Missionary Account at the Closing Hour When Stricken in ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Recede Under Influence of Decline in the New City Bonds.
- LANIELS FLIES WITH AIRMAN; Secretary of the Navy Takes an 8-Minute Spin Around Annapolis.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- TRAVERS QUALIFIERS BEST IN 'MET' GOLF; Veteran Travis Falls to Get a Place Among Championship Set at ...
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Much Better Tone in Berlin -- Chinese Loan Absorbs London Traders.
- RUBBER PROFITS FALL OFF.; Rubber Goods Company Sales as Great, but Competition Keener,
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Three Large Deals on Upper West Side -- Thirty-eighth Street Protection Purchase ...
- ENGLISH IN FAST POLO.; Another American Team Gives Visitors Strong Battle at Piping Rock.
- DYNAMITE IN COURT HOUSE.; Poughkeepsie Prisoners Find Sticks Behind a Radiator.
- Barber Strike Unwise.
- VOTE DOWN DIOCESAN HALL.; Garden City Episcopal Convention Opposes Bishop Burgess's Project.
- TAXICAB IN THE SEINE.; Parts Chauffeur is Drowned as Were Isadora Duncan's Children.
- NOTE CALMS JAPAN, WASHINGTON HEARS; Friendly Spirit of America's Reply Strikes a Responsive Chord at Tokio.
- PIG IRON CONTINUES DOWN.
- CHINA LOAN A BIG SUCCESS.; Six Times Subscribed in London -- In Great Demand in Paris.
- FOR WASHINGTON TENEMENTS.; Women Subscribe for Model Houses -- Society at the Capital.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- NEW GIBSON WITNESS.; Woman Said to Have Seen Greenwood Lake Tragedy.
- SOCIETY WOMAN WINS SUIT.; Gets Award of $20,000 Against Four of Her Neighbors.
- COLUMBIA IN REGATTA.; To Try for Honors on Harlem River on Memorial Day.
- Wilson Frees Consumptive Convict.
- Japanese Professor for Harvard.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- BAD BRIDGES ANNOY UP-STATE MOTORISTS; One Down at Glens Falls Makes Detour Necessary -- Jersey Coast Roads.
- MISS THORNE WEDS IN OLD TRINITY; Daughter of Gilbert G. Thorne Becomes the Bride of Alden S. Blodget.
- Woman Has the Real Panacea.
- BREEN SAYS ATTEAUX LAID DYNAMITE PLOT; Got $700 from Dyemaker for Planting Lawrence Strike Explosives, ...
- YALE SOCIETY EVILS.; Alumnus Deprecates Their Discussion in the Public Press.
- Michigan Wins from Cornell.
- WALKER IN A COMA.; Banker Suffering from Poisoning Not Expected to Last Out the Night.
- OPPOSES FREE SUGAR.; Porto Rico Association Tells Why Duty Shouldn't Be Removed.
- SIGNS AWAY SALOON TO HOLD-UP ROBBERS; Harlem Saloon Keeper Receives a Dollar Out of His Own Till for ...
- A LINER BLOWN UP; 200 PERSONS ABOARD; Messageries Maritimes Vessel Senegal Strikes a Mine While Leaving ...
- KEEPS OUT ARGENTINE MEAT; Why Beef Trust Is Not Dissatisfied with New Bill -- Packers Not Talking
- Pennsy Downs Fordham, 3 to 2.
- SON'S VERDICT ON CARUSO.; " Finest Voice I Ever Heard," Says 8-Year-Old -- Made Tenor Nervous.
- JAPANESE WANT AIRSHIP.; Knabenshue Says Committee Tried to Buy His Dirigible.
- SOP FOR PRINCESSES.; Belgian Government May Grant Leopold's Daughters $2,400,000.
- NEW RIVER MINERS GO OUT.; A Thousand Men, Some with Their Families, Move Into Tents.
- WAR SECRETARY TESTIFIES.; Suing Brokers for Accounting for Stock Given Them to Sell.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- DON'T WANT CITIZENSHIP.; Few Japanese Born in Hawaii Seek to Become Americans.
- BROWN LET YANKS DOWN WITH A HIT; Pitcher Earl Hamilton Blanks Chance's Team, While Ford Is No Puzzle ...
- FURNISHES $150,000 BAIL.; Friends of Freeman Come Forward with Securities Worth $500,000.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- PROF. HALLOCK DEAD.; Holder of Chair of Physics at Columbia Stricken In Rhode Island.
- BUYS WOLFE'S BIRTHPLACE.; Montreal Man Will Turn Manor House Into a Museum.
- STORY OF CAPT. SCOTT RETOLD BY EVANS; His Chief Aid in the Antarctic Describes Expedition's Trials to ...
- PERILOUS HARMONY.
- CUTS TELEPHONE RATES.; Public Service Board Extends Five-Cent Area to Coney Island.
- $100,000,000 MEXICAN LOAN.; Huerta's Congress Approves Deal with French Bankers.
- PREPARE FOR ANOTHER WAR; Bulgaria and Greece Order Men Home from Switzerland.
- FIGHTING THE TARIFF.
- Rutgers Wins from Lehigh.
- CLAMS FOR PROGRESSIVES.; Then They Will Hear Roosevelt and Jane Addams In Newport.
- Frank B. Richards Dead.
- STEFANSSON GETS PEARY'S CAPTAIN; Robert Bartlett to Command the Karluk on Expedition to Stay North Until 1916.
- Revenge of the Militants.
- Avenue Letter Boxes Preferred.
- EVICT MINERS FROM HOMES.; Six Families at Mt. Hope Turned Out of Steel Company's Houses.
- Club Dinner to Artist Anderson.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- TO DISCUSS MOTOR TRUCKS.; Experts to Talk at Motor Truck Club Meeting To-night.
- ARGENTINA TO LIMIT EXPORTS OF MEAT; Plans This as One Method of Fighting the American Beef Trust.
- POSED AS WOMAN TEACHER.; Taught Entire Session and Nobody Suspected Him, Says Baker.
- Union Beats Hamilton on Track.
- INDIANS TO GIVE 'HIAWATHA.'; Woman's Municipal League Plans Outdoor Performance.
- HART S. FARLEE ATTACHED.; Thirty-five Claims in Plainfield Against the Banker's Son.
- WAR'S 'VESTED INTERESTS.'; Mr. Pease Tells Peace Society Many Persons Are Affected by Them.
- GOLF PLAYER BALL HURT.; English Champion May Not Play at St. Andrews -- American Team Weak
- Giants After Western Slugger.
- CARRANZA'S PARTY FOR LAW IN MEXICO; First Authoritative Statement of the Aims of New Mexican Revolutionists.
- Princeton Beats Yale at Tennis.
- Denies King Peter Is to Abdicate.
- SHERIFF HALTS 300 STRIKERS.; Induces Hostile Mob to Abandon Its Mission.
- OLD HOMERS MARCH AROUND GREENWICH; Paraders Thread Its Criss-Cross Streets to the Strains of "Auld Lang Syne."
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Bans Turkey Trot at Panama.
- ANOTHER MOTOR BANDIT.; Man Engages Car in Paris, Shoots the Dealer, and Drives Away.
- Mme. Torriani's Pupils in Revital.
- Penn Athletes Run '100' in 0:09 4-5
- HOLDS THAT SCHWAB HAS HIS DATES MIXED; Prosecution Contends He Suggested Steel Trust to J.P. Morgan in 1900.
- WOMEN ABUSE THE WEED.; Lord Methuen Says They Have No Sense of Proportion in Smoking.
- RUSH IN LONDON FOR CHINESE LOAN; Belief That It Will Be Oversubscribed -- Investors Put Trust in Chinese ...
- OLD TREASURE NEAR BERLIN; Many Gold Objects Far Antedating Christian Era Found.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- NEW ANTI-JEWISH ORDER.; Students Admitted to St. Petersburg University to be Chosen by Lot
- SUFFERING ARMENIANS.; Lady Frederick Cavendish and Coadjutors Tell of Their Destitution.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London and Berlin Markets Dull and Easy -- Paris Prices Irregular.
- CLEARS HATCHERY FOREMAN; Redband Had Authority from Fish Commission to Occupy Building.
- GUNBOAT SMITH WINS FROM JESS WILLARD; Referee Awards Decision to the Gunner at the End of Twenty-Round Bout.
- WIFE'S WITNESS TOLD OF BOGUS MARRIAGE; Miss Bessie Moore Said President of S.B. Adler Co. Duped Her ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS.; Prices Again a Little Higher in More Active Trading -- The Day's Financing.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Anderson Knocks Out Mandot.
- ARREST SCILLINTANI BOY.; Police Take Brother of Man Wanted for Murder in Robbery Case.
- :Mss ooNs^Z To wEo.; , Invitations Out for Marriage tO W. ] H. (iref on Nlay 29. : ]
- COSTLY BARNEY HOME SWEPT BY FLAMES; Rare Objects Collected by Man Who Killed Himself After Trust Company ...
- THE PANAMA TOLLS SUBSIDY.
- NEW TAXI ORDINANCE ENDS HOTEL STANDS; Alderman Grimm Reports It as Grand Jury Gets Evidence for Indictments.
- HEAR W.G. ROCKEFELLER.; Younger Man a Witness in Pulpwood Suit Against Father.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- DANISH SOCIALISTS WIN.; They and the Radicals Victorious in Folkething Elections.
- EMPLOYERS PROTEST.; Manufacturers Send Message to President Denouncing Labor Exemption.
- FIRE IN ST. GREGORY'S.; Father Owen Saves Communion Elements at Risk of His Life.
- ACCUSER SAYS IT IS TRUE.; Has Affidavits Which He Expects Will Bear Him Out.
- rIISS BURRILL BRIDE OF JACK A. RAINIER; Wedding Celebrated at St. Bartholomew's, Followed by Reception ...
- ST. LOUIS BUNTS BALL ALL OVER DIAMOND; Cardinals' Method of Attack Upsets Giants and They Lose, 8 to ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- WOULD LESSEN STATE RIGHTS.; Bartholdt Has Plan to Give Nation Exclusive Power Over Aliens.
- WANT BIG WAR INDEMNITY.; Balkan States Are to Demand $400,000,000 from Turkey.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Middletown Frost Imperils Crops.
- Gov. Fielder Fails to See It in the Selection of Juries.
- Penn to Bar Ex-Collegians in Relays
- CONVICT ANNOYERS OF THE PRESIDENT; Jersey Mountaineers Who Tried to Blackmail Mr. Wilson and Others ...
- Olympic Athlete Wins Five Events.
- Delay in Case Against Mellen.
- OPTIONAL WORKMEN'S BILL.; Connecticut Legislature Passes Compensation Measure.
- HARLEM MINORITY LOSES.; Voted Down on Its Request for Information of Cash Assets.
- Said to Require Health Certificates for Both Sexes.
- FRANCE'S NAVY GROWING.; Minister of Marine Says Programme Has Been Much Accelerated.
- Reds Lose at Meadowbrook.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CITY SELLS ITS 41-2S AT 100.159 AVERAGE; Issue of $45,000,000 Goes for the Lowest Price in Recent Years, ...
- Sprinter Horter to Run Abroad.
- STATE DEPARTMENT INDISCRETIONS.
- WITHHOLD APPROVAL OF COURT HOUSE PLAN; Municipal Art Commission Asks the Opinion of Other Bodies Still ...
- MINORITY TO PRESS NO TARIFF POLICY; Won't Try to Delay Action, Says Penrose, but Every Republican Will ...
- MILBURN IN POLO LINE-UP.; Meadow Brook "Back" Resumes Play After Recent Injury.
- COLONIAL DAMES' ELECTION.; Mrs. R.W. Hawkesworth Chosen President of New Jersey Society.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Yale's New English Boat Damaged.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- HUDSON YACHTSMEN DINE.; Colonial Yacht Club Gives Dinner to ex-Senator C.C. Hunt.
- MACON PRAYS FOR WALKER; But Poisoned Man's Pulse Is Double the Normal and End Is Near.
- SAYS SUFFRAGISTS ARE NOW BANKRUPT; London Standard Declares That the Story of a Big War Chest Is Only a Bluff.
- FOR ARMOR PLATE PLANT.; Secretary Daniels For Government Manufacture -- Examines Costs.
- GERMANY, ENGLAND AND AFRICA.
- MENOCAL PLEDGES CUBA'S FRIENDSHIP; New President Promises That She Will Merit Confidence of Americans.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- MISSILES, THEN FLOWERS.; Both Hurled from Skyscraper in Cincinnati Car Strike.
- The I.W.W.
- FILIBUSTER KEEPS DURAND.; Democrats, Threatened with Long Fight, Let Him Stay Till July.
- SEIZE 65 PICKETS IN PATERSON STRIKE; Authorities by a Bit of Strategy Control the Situation at the Price ...
- NO JULY 4 APPROPRIATION.; Budget Allowances Will Not Allow It, Curran Says.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- BELMONT TO HELP WIPE OUT BETTING; Chairman of Jockey Club Offers to Pay Deputy Sheriffs at Race Meet.
- ESSAD PASHA SLAIN?; Reports of His Assassination Reach Albanians at Triest.
- Prohibition by Tariff Bill Called Sentimental and Unfair.
- ROOSEVELT GOING ON WITH HIS LIBEL SUIT; He'll Be in Michigan Himself to Force Action Against Publisher Newett
- UNION CONTROVERSY GOES OVER TO 1914; Referred to a New Committee After an Acrimonious Discussion.
- Caminetti for Immigration Head.
- A NECESSARY IMPROVEMENT.
- BISHOP DOANE BURIED.; Body Laid in Cathedral Crypt Afterf Funeral Services.
- ATTORNEY WHIPS FIVE MEN.; Brother of Senator Smith Shows Prowess with Only One Hand.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- JAPAN SEEKS WAY TO HALT LAND LAW; Will Probably Bring Suit to Hold Up California Legislation, Says Foreign ...
- A NEW STEEL PROCESS.; Superior High-Speed Product Patented All Over the World.
- PICKS NEW LAWYER TO DEFEND GIBSON; Justice Tompkins Appoints a Newburgh Man After Elder Fails to Appear.
- TO SIGN CIVIL BILL FOR PARTY HARMONY; But the President Is Expected to Condemn the Inclusion of Clause ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- BANKS' RESERVES REDUCED.; Institutions Need Not Hold Them Against Government Deposits.
- OPPOSES CHANGE IN NAME OF P.E. CHURCH; Bishop Burgess Says It's a Matter of Small Moment Compared to ...
- BAR MRS. BLYTHE'S SMOKING; Minneapolis Hotel "Ridiculously Provincial," Says New York Visitor.
- BIG WESTINGHOUSE GAINS.; Net Profits Never So Great -- Aggregate Sales $5,000,000 More.
- NEW PRESIDENT OF WELLS.; Dr. MacMillan of Princeton Will Head Up-State College.
- CARUSO DELIGHTS LONDON.; Critics Say His Voice Is More Beautiful and Appealing Than Ever.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- DROPS "DAMAGED GOODS."; Medical Review of Reviews No Longer Sponsor for the Play.
- SHOE MACHINERY INQUIRY THOROUGH; Court, at Opening of Government's Suit, Denies Motion to Restrict Scrutiny ...
- STRONG BATTING WINS FOR YANKEES; Leaderless Browns Show Listless Spirit in Second Clash of the Series.
- Big Slump In Sugar Crop.
- Giants Sign College Catcher.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- MURTAUGH DEFIES SULZER TO HIS FACE; Before Elmira Audience Senator Says "No" on State Primary, and the ...
- CRISIS IN THE REICHSTAG.; Army Bill Likely to be Defeated and Dissolution Is Talked Of.
- ESSAD PASHA.
- FLAGLER SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES OF FALL; Standard Oil Capitalist and Railroad Builder Hurt Last February.
- HANSEN ALLEGES HE WAS 'JOBBED'; American Manager Declares That He Will Appeal to the State Department.
- Pros" in Massachusetts Golf.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- MRS. ENOS'S GOLFERS WIN.; Miss. Bishop's Team Defeated in Third Series of Matches.
- TOLD FLOOD PLAN TO BATES.; Carroll W. Riker Says He Was Justified in Quoting His Approval.
- DUCHY AS A WEDDING GIFT.; Kaiser May Proclaim Duke Ernest a Reigning Sovereign.
- NEW YORKER DEAD IN FIRE.; Matthew White, Sr., Perishes in Summer House at Monterey, Mass.
- PITTSBURGH TAKES FIRST.; Allen's Wild Throw Was Responsible for Brooklyn's Defeat.
- NEW PLAYS FOR NEW YORK.; Marc Klaw Announces Plans -- Kallman to Write Operetta.
- BROWN FOR STATE CONVENTION; Minority Leader Cannot Support Sulzer Bill Which Abolishes It.
- FEWER ACCIDENTS IN JERSEY; Record for 1913 Shows Decrease Against Increase in New York.
- TRAIN ENGULFED; SIX DIE.; Landslide Buries Passengers In Caboose on Chesapeake & Ohio.
- LONDON DISPUTING OVER 'TURKEY TROT'; Peeress's Letter Arouses Hot Controversy -- "Boston" and "Tango" ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Seaboard Bank Staff Dined.
- Australian Tennis Team at Longwood
- N.Y.Y.C. ACCEPTS LIPTON CHALLENGE; America's Cup Race to be Under Present Racing Rules of Defending Club.
- ADMITS HE HELPED TO PLANT DYNAMITE; But Collins, Turning State's Evidence, Declares He Was Duped by ...
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; $200,000 Investment in East Sixty-third Street -- Fortieth Street Purchase to ...
- Pennsy Blows Up in Ninth.
- HER OWN TORPEDO RAMS THE VESUVIUS; Mechanism Defective, It Circles Back and Knocks Hole in Old Dynamite ...
- Article 11 -- No Title
- SCHWAB IN DEFENSE OF THE STEEL TRUST; Judge Gary a Spectator as Bethlehem Rival Insists No Monopoly ...
- WALDO IN PHILADELPHIA.
- THE I.W.W.
- Joe Wood Checks the White Sox.
- ATTACK JOHNSON'S ATTITUDE.; Radical Tokio Papers Denounce His Statements to Wilson.
- Eight Scouts Seek Pitcher for Cubs.
- TO PROSECUTE NEW HAVEN.; Wilson Appoints T.W. Gregory as Counsel in Railroad Suit.
- EPHRUSSI TREASURES SOLD.; High Figures Paid for Old French Furniture and Tapestry.
- Prize Cattle Here on Liner.
- TITANIC SUFFERERS CAN PUSH CLAIMS; Judge Holt Supplements His Anderson-Mellor Decision with Memorandum.
- BUFFALO LUKEWARM TO SULZER APPEALS; Twelve Thousand Persons Hear Him Speak for His Primary Bill -- Little ...
- Reckless Fire Chiefs.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Eighth Straight for Falkenberg.
- KING PETER TO ABDICATE.; His Health Shattered, Owing to the War -- Will Return to Geneva.
- MULRANEY PAYS PENALTY.; Dies in Electric Chair for Murder of "Paddy the Priest."
- POST-TAP DAY HONORS.; Elihu Club at Yale Gets Prominent Juniors Who Were Passed Over.
- Railway Accidents Can't Be Prevented by Tinkering With Code.
- INQUIRE INTO COAL STRIKE.; Committee of Three Senators for West Virginia Investigation.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Willett Holds Athletics in Check.
- FOR MORGAN ART EXHIBIT.; Steers Urges Brooklyn to Try to Obtain Loan of Treasures.
- ANTI-VICE BILLS SIGNED.; Leasing of Property for Disorderly Purposes Made a Misdemeanor.
- MAWSON'S AID TELLS OF POLAR TRAGEDY; Australian Explorer's Fearful Journey After Loss of His Comrades.
- BIG PRICES FOR AMERICANA.; Sale of Another Part of the Great Phillipps Library Begun.
- Johnson, "Broke," Wants to Fight.
- HARD ESTATE $1,318,353.; Executors Show It Has Increased $681,715 Since 1906.
- GIBSON ON TRIAL TO-DAY.; Says He is Confident of Acquittal -Complains of Poor Appetite.
- ENGLISH TEAM WIN PRACTICE POLO; Show to Advantage in First Game Against Local Players at Piping Rock.
- THREATEN BIG WAGE CUT.; Manufacturers Also Say 8-Hour Law May Drive Them from Illinois.
- Consumes Large Quantities and Enjoys Perfect Health.
- $4,830 FOR AN ENGRAVING.; Total of $60,635 Realized for 152 Lots at Christie's.
- Father Ill with Tuberculosis.
- Pennsy to Get Star Sprinter.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Duke's Brother Denies Engagement.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- SAYS UNION TEACHES HINDU PHILOSOPHY; Dr. Monfort Wins Applause in Presbyterian Assembly by Bitter Attack.
- TO RESUME TIME TESTS.; Long Wireless Experiments Between Paris and Washington.
- Musicale for Fresh Air Fund.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Political Situation, Monetary Uncertainty, and Chinese Loan Factors in Weakness.
- 1,750 IN MOTORCYCLE CORPS; Kansas the First State to Establish a Patrol In Each County.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- WILSON HESITATES TO EXEMPT LABOR; No Hint Whether President Will Veto or Sign Under Protest Bill Crippling ...
- MR. SULZER'S PRIMARY CAMPAIGN.
- BECKER REVEALS HIS NEW EVIDENCE; The Mayor's "Vicious Attack" Prejudiced His Trial, He Says, in Asking ...
- OLD MARITAL IDEA UPSET.; Wife Not Bound to Follow Husband Everywhere in Missouri.
- MOTOR CYCLISTS QUIT F.A.M.; National Cycling Association Will Control Racing in the East.
- Belmont Yearlings for England.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- JOHNSON SIGNS, CHALLENGING.; Threefold Opposition to Law -- Referendum Seems Likely.
- CUBA'S INAUGURATION DAY.; Celebration Began at Midnight -- City Elaborately Illuminated.
- MODELS OF NEW RIVERSIDE.; Exhibited by New York Central in Council Chamber, City Hall.
- JOHNSON SIGNS BILL; NOTE GOES TO JAPAN; Alien Land Act Scarcely Made Law When Bryan Presents Reply to ...
- END THEIR LIVES WITH GAS.; Builder, In Financial Trouble, and Wife Found Dead Together.
- BARNES IS TARGET IN FLANK ATTACK; State-Wide Conference Will Discuss Leadership of Republican State Committee.
- Connelly Ties, Then Loses for Boston
- A CLOSED-SHOP MEASURE.; Sundry Bill Exemption Denounced at Manufacturers' Convention.
- DR. CATTELL TO STAY.; Columbia Denies, That Psychologist Has Been Asked to Resign.
- NO MOBILIZING OF WAR SHIPS.; Assistant Secretary Roosevelt Answers the War Rumors.
- BISHOP GRIMES SEES POPE.; Finds Him Looking Well -- Dei Val Receives American Pilgrimage.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Queries on Artificial Ice.
- RAISES A WORLD QUESTION.; California Tangle Leads to Grave Issues, Says a London Writer.
- NO TERMINAL OVERCHARGE.
- MANAGERS' QUARREL DELAYS 'CROESUS'; Hansen Had the Scenery Put in Storage While He Held the Theatre.
- Syracuse Walloped by Michigan.
- I.W.W. LEADER GUILTY.; B.J. Legere Convicted of Rioting in Little Falls Strike.
- ADOPTS FOUR MISSIONARIES.; Church Will Support Them Instead of Giving to General Fund.
- MUSIC SOOTHES IN 'MY LITTLE FRIEND'; Oscar Strauss's Charming Score Is the Feature of Pleasant New Piece.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- DESIGNATES J.W. OSBORNE.; Will Help Place Sing Sing Charges Before Grand Jury.
- VOTE ON RAILWAY STRIKE.; Head of Tranmen's Union Hints at Big Tie-Up in East.
- OHIO SOUTHERN SALE.; Creditors Ask Federal Court Not to Confirm Transfer.
- HIGH LIVING COST A MYTH."; Head of Grocers' Association Lays Talk to Railroads and Trusts.
- BROWNS TO PROTEST YANKEES VICTORY; Claim Chance Batted Out of Turn When He Won Game for His Team.
- MEXICANS REQUEST DIAZ TO RETURN; Delegation Arrives at the Ex-Dictator's Place of Exile in Spain.
- FOUR CHRISTENINGS.; Sons of Arnolds and Zimmermans and Willets Twins.
- SAYS OUR WOMEN ARE ILL-INFORMED; Mrs. Gilman Finds That English Women Know and Care More About Public Matters.
- Eight-Hour Day at Carlstadt.
- FOUR HURT IN AUTO CRASH.; Taxicab Overturns Dr. Hayward's Car -- Three Pinned Underneath.
- The English Militants.
- Train Beheads Two Track Workers.
- CINCINNATI STRIKE ENDS.; Traction Officials and Car Men Agree to Arbitration.
- RIOTS IN PATERSON SEND EIGHTY TO JAIL; Disorders Mark Resumption of Work in Price Mills -The Police ...
- ASKS SHERIFF FOR A GUARD.; Iron Company Demands Protection -- Wharton's Attitude.
- OLD GUARD DECIDES AGAINST CONVENTION; Conservative Republicans Oppose Any Harmony with Progressive Faction ...
- Newport News Mills Burn.
- TENNIS PLAYERS IMPROVE.; Hackett and Little Defeat Leonard Ercthers in Three Hard Sets.
- AUTO UPTURNS; FIVE HURT.; Delaware Sportsman, Pinned Under Doctor's Car, May Die.
- TELLS OF LOANS TO SISTER'S HUSBAND; Simmonds Proposed to Her with Divorce Suit Pending, Miss Stevenson ...
- RULES FOR MEXICAN MAIL.; Burleson Warns Postmasters to Honor Only Huerta Money Orders.
- $416,250 VERDICT IN COBALT MINE SUIT; Assignee for Discoverer of Silver Properties Recovers for Stock ...
- TO FINISH CANAL OCT. 1.; Completion Then Certain if Slides Are Not Greater Than Expected.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Park Vigilance Commended.
- CZAR'S OLD NURSE DEAD.; Imposing Funeral for Miss Franklin, Beloved American Attendant.
- r. HORACE G. BURT DIES.; Former Head of Union Pacific Railroad Rose from Rodman.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; City Pays $129,405 for Subway Easement Rights Under St. Paul's Churchyard -- ...
- THE JAPANESE ATTITUDE.
- STOCK COMPANIES OPEN; At Manhattan Opera House, Park, and Mount Morris Theatres.
- UNCLE SAM'S "TRADE TIPS."; Opportunities for Business Pointed Out in Consular Bulletins.
- President Wilson's Aunt Dies.
- MEDAL FOR KERNOCHAN.; Gaynor to Speak When Cross of Honor is Presented to Magistrate.
- KESNER SALE FORBIDDEN.; Receiver Ordered to Return the 23d Street Stores Corporation Deposit.
- THE COURT HOUSE PLANS.
- A "DECAPITATING" SPEECH.; Negro Y.M.C.A. Would Like to Hear Similar One from Vice President
- HIRED FOR ARSON SQUADS.; Suffragettes Apparently Engaging Women of the Lower Classes.
- HAMMERSTEIN TILTS AT METROPOLITAN; Will Go Ahead with Operatic Plans, He Says, Despite His 1910 Contract.
- SENATE MAY TIE ON WOOL AND SUGAR; Defection of Walsh, Who Now Opposes Their Free Listing, Will Have ...
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Silk Dyers Deny Concessions.
- MISS CARROLL TO .IARRY.; Daughter of l1rs. John Howell Carroll Engaged. to.J.' P. Hill. '
- FIELDER HAS NEW JURY REFORM BILL; Says the Wilson Compromise as Amended Would Be Inadequate.
- GREENWICH VILLAGE GOES BACK 50 YEARS; Host of Whilom Residents Returns for Opening of City's First Old ...
- THE TIMES'S INDEX AS A NEWS RECORD.
- THEODORE F. MILLER DIES.; Head of Brooklyn Trust Company uffered Nervous Breakdown.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- SERVANT CATCHES A WOMAN BURGLAR; Finds Her Robbing Her Employer's Room While the Family Is at Dinner.
- Jones's Playing Applauded.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- ODD ANGLE IN STRIKE.; Summit Doctor Resigns Rather Than Give Free Patients' Names.
- Lehigh's New Lacrosse Captain.
- Robert Pyne? Publisher. Dad.
- DANCES SHOCK PEERESS.; She Says She Fears to Chaperon Debutantes in Ballrooms.
- TIGERS WIN AT NETS.; Harvard Loses First Tennis Match of Season to Tigers, 6 to 3.
- WOMAN OPENS COURT TERM.; Miss McDonnell of Watertown Takes the Place of the Court Crier.
- BLOW AT FRENCH GAMBLING.; Chamber Votes to Suppress Enghien Casino and Other Places.
- FRIEDMANN CONCERN ENJOINS DR. STURM; Temporary Order Issued Against Man Who Says He Has Secret of Turtle ...
- WANTS FEDERAL INQUIRY.; Paterson Would Welcome Action by New Industrial Commission.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- CHURCH IN SOCIAL SERVICE.; Southern Baptists to Co-operate with the Northern Branch.
- C.J. PENNOCK MISSING.; Twenty-fifth Disappearance Reported in Philadelphia Recently.
- MAY INDICT FOUR IN TAXI SCANDAL; Grand Jury Now Considering Bribery Charges Against Three City Officials.
- Change Seat for Benefit of Creditors
- TROUBLE IN CUBS' DEN.; Evers Threatens Zimmerman with Suspension for Wanting to Lay Off.
- WINS FROM GOVERNMENT.; City Overrides Federal Claim of Land at Sub-Treasury.
- Central Wants Lien Extended.
- Colorado Fuel to Vote on Transfer.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Baldness Caused by Barbers?
- FEARS GRUBER BLUSTERS.; His Rival, Davis, Expresses Apprehension -- Gruber's Turn Now.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- OIL TRUST SHOWS MISSOURI.; Standard Promises Big Outlay if Allowed to Operate in State.
- AMEND SCHOOL RULE.; Feature of Changes of Bylaws of Temple Emanu-El.
- COTTON COVERS WIDER AREA; 34,766,000 Acres Planted, Not 34,097,000, as First Estimated.
- ON TRIAL FOR 'PLANT' IN LAWRENCE STRIKE; Wm. Wood, Boston Manufacturer, and Others Face Jury in Dynamite Case.
- TIES UP COUNTRY HOMES.; Strike Stops Work at Felix Warburg's and Oliver Harriman's.
- GIVES MOST HONOR TO KING GEORGE; Kaiser Wants to Make His Visit Contribute to Better Relations with England.
- Player Corey Loses Case; Censured.
- BURNS'S LONG FLY WINS FOR NEW YORK; Marquard and Camnitz in Great Pitchers' Battle Most of the Game.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- MILL ISLAND PLANT BURNS.; Crooke Lead Works Destroyed Without a Staying Hand.
- Fire Hydrants Utilized in Rochester at Small Expense.
- PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CREDIT.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- FOR YALE TRUSTEESHIP.; Several Men Nominated for Taft Vacancy -- Gifts of $448,565.
- SAY HE BLEW UP HIS HOME.; Legislator Accused of Murdering His Wife and Stepdaughter.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Tape Printers Are Not Printing Presses -- Other Decisions.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; General Price Level Advances a Little -- Sharp Break in Frisco Issues.
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- GALLATIN ENGAGEMENT OFF.; Miss Herdliczka Explains His Divorce Is the Cause.
- Lieut. Commander MFIler Engaged,
- PREDICTS A RETURN TO CATHOLIC CHURCH; Leicester Priest Says Most Catholic Person in His Town Is a Unitarian ...
- SUFFRAGETTES DEFENDED.; Mr. Vaile Denounces Ungallant Conduct of Englishmen.
- FRISCO SHARES BREAK.; Bankers Deny Rumor of Difficulty in Meeting Maturing Notes.
- New England College Tennis.
- LONDON QUOTES WAR RISKS.; Inquiries About Coal to Manila and Property at the Golden Gat
- Article 2 -- No Title
- PLANS TO IMPROVE NEW JERSEY ROADS; Nearly $600,000 to be Expended in Essex County -- Auto Law Changes.
- Minister to Play Ball for Charity.
- POISONED BANKER ALIVE.; Georgian Who Swallowed Mercury Tablet Still Able to Talk.
- CIVIL SUITS GOING TO NIGHT COURT, TOO; Educational Alliance Arranges to Have Municipal Justices. Sit ...
- DOANE FUNERAL TO-DAY.; Eody of Bishop of Albany .Lies in .tate in Cathedral...
- EASY MATCH FOR ZBYSZKO.; Cazeaux, a Swiss Wrestler, a Poor Opponent for Polish Champion.
- ST. LOUIS HARD TO BEAT IN BROOKLYN; Whitted's Two Errors Give the Superbas 2 to 1 Victory in Eleven Innings.
- Approve Harvard Trade Activities.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- BANKS TO TAKE CITY BONDS.; Will Submit an Offer at Par for $45,000,000 Issue.
- The Times's News Accurate.
- CONTRADICTS WAGNER.; Wrote Many Planks, Sulzer Says -- Senator Is Repudiating Platform.
- Reports Providence Bank Insolvent.
- PAYS A FINE OF $2,000.; Failure to Declare Goods Costs Miss Agnes Mangels Altogether $9,500.
- Phillies Down Cubs with Ease.
- DR. JORDAN RESIGNS POST.; Becomes Leland Stanford's Chancellor -- Will Take Up Work for Peace.
- SECOND FLIGHT TO CUBA.; Parla Flies from Key West to Mariel -- May Receive $5,000.
- ANTI-MEAT TRUST BILL.; To be Introduced in the Argentine Congress This Week.
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- THE EDUCATORS' TRUST"; Held Responsible for Lax Promotions and Curricula.
- CENTRAL PARK WEST.
- Dirty East Side Streets.
- State Constabulary Needed.
- R.A. TAFT IN CLOTHES HUNT; Helps Fellow-Students at Harvard in Annual Charity Work.
- OUR INDUSTRIAL ANARCHY.; London Daily News Says the Anarchists Are the Employers.
- CHANGES IN YALE CREW.; British Coach Sends Crocker to Stroke in Place of Snowden.
- SEES PERIL IN INCOME TAX.; Indianapolis Publisher Says It Should Be Borne by All Classes.
- PARIS ANTI-HUERTA PLOT.; Carranzistas Plan to Oust Him -Pleased by Wilson's Stand.
- No Demand for the Bible?
- UNION'S HERESY AT ISSUE TO-DAY; The Presbyterian General Assembly Will Hear Three Reports.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- St. Louis Downs Champions.
- SUBWAY FARES AND TAXES.
- SEES SUFFRAGE FIGHT AS PART OF PROGRESS; Only at the Ballot Box Are His Miners Equal to Carnegie, Prof. ...
- HANSEN SEEKS NEW LAWYER; Still in Jail, Asks Embassy to Recommend an American.
- Athletics and Naps Break Even.
- As to Remarks of Mrs. A.M. Dodge.
- WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND LIQUOR.
- SENT TO HONOR MENOCAL.; Special U.S. Mission to Cuban Inauguration Arrives in Havana.
- Newark Takes Soccer Game.
- BRITISH SUFFRAGE.; ' Twas a Mock Bill That Failed, Says F.W. Pethick Lawrence.
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- CHAS. KEIDEL, JR., A SUICIDE.; Atlantic City Did Not Know It Until Body Had Been Sent Away.
- SEES IN PROFLIGACY DISCONTENT'S CAUSE; Some of the Unrest Justifiable; Some Senseless, Says Dr. Tayler.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- PRIVATE SCHOOL PLAYS; Condemned for Lack of Taste and Careless Preparation.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- GERMANS TO ADD TO AFRICAN EMPIRE; " Compensation" Accorded by England for Yielding Persian Gulf Port.
- SOCIAL BAN ON SINNERS.; Dean of St. Paul's Condemns the Easy Charity of the Worldly.
- MAN AND WIFE KILL FIVE.; Britons, Attacked in Mexico, Also Wound Three and Escape.
- GERMAN AIR CONTEST ENDS.; Prince Henry Distributes Prizes and Praises Aviators.
- BYRNE LEADS FIELD IN PENNANT RACE; Mohawk A.C. Runners Take Point Trophy in Bronx Distance Running Event.
- EXPORT TAX ON BEEF.; Argentine Government Will Submit a Plan to Control the Outgo.
- HOLD UP NOT A JOKE.; Victims Thought It Was Until They Found They Were Out $2,099.
- The Cause of Baldness.
- MOTHER JONES IS DEFIANT.; Says She'll Unionize West Virginia if It Costs Her Life.
- PARIS MARKETS FIRM.; General Belief in a Renewal of Activity After Pourparlers.
- FREE TICKET NOTICE MYSTERY IN MEXICO; Our Embassy Has No Hand in Offer of Free Transportation for Americans.
- FIVE IN STORE HURT BY A RUNAWAY AUTO; Two Mothers Seated with Babies in Their Arms When Machine Breaks ...
- Martial Law in Nicaragua.
- SYNAGOGUES' CONFERENCE.; All Orthodox In the City to be Brought Into Organization.
- SOLDIERS BURN 67 FARMERS; The Victims Had Resisted Attempts of Chinese Forces to Destroy Opium.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- The Mischievous Small Boy.
- Western Universities Invade East.
- MAYOR INTERVENES IN BARBERS' STRIKE; Journeymen Will Send a Committee to Describe Conditions That Made ...
- Harry Stone Defeats Summers.
- Morgan Captain of Class Crew.
- Seize Creatore's Suitcase.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- DIAPHANOUS WAISTS THE RAGE IN PARIS; Some of Them Vie with the Daring Modes Current Under the Directoire.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- HARPER'S WEEKLY TO SUPPORT REFORM; Under Norman Hapgood It Will Work for All Progressive Movements.
- FIND MORAL LESSONS IN OLD GREENWICH; Village's History Affords Topics for Preachers -- "Old Home Week" Begun.
- LET SABBATH FIRE RAGE.; Orthodox Jews in Pressburg Refused to Save Their Homes.
- 1,500 LONGSHOREMEN OUT.; Five Strikes Among Various Trades in Progress in Philadelphia.
- Can't Find Frank O. Briggs Will.
- THE ONLY NOLAN" DEAD.; Former Famous Baseball Pitcher Passes Away in Paterson.
- HAMMERSTEIN OPERA PLANS; Impresario Said to be Seeking Site for Philadelphia House.
- Two Drown in a Texas Lake.
- CYCLIST CAMERON HURT AT NEWARK; New York Rider Sustains Slight Concussion of Brain in a Fall.
- FLOWER BOAT ADRIFT FOR NAVY'S DEAD; Artillery Thunders as Craft is Set Free and Starts Out to Sea. ..
- Editor Held for Slaying Mayor.
- FOUR BOYS AND GIRLS DROWN AT CORNELL; Party of Students Lost When Canoe Capsizes in Rough Waters of ...
- Latest Shipping News.
- VISCOUNT TO WED ACTRESS.; Heir of the Earldom of Cowley Engaged to Pearl Aufrere.
- NEW SOCIAL CENTRE FOR ITALIAN WORK; $300,000 Structure of the Children's Aid Society Seeks to Meet All Needs.
- STEPHEN D. FIELD, tag ?IOEEg, DEAI); Trolley Inventor Also Originated the Electric Elevator and the ...
- BERNHARDT'S PROTEST.; The People, Not Railroads, Should Have Hudson River Banks, She Says
- CUBA'S NEW PRESIDENT.
- MILITANTS MAY QUIT PARIS.; Truly Must, If British Government's Request to France Is Heeded.
- COMMERCIALIZED" VICE.
- STEINWAY TUNNEL PLANS.; Work of Preparing It for Temporary Service Begins This Week.
- COURT HOUSE PLANS REFUTE THE CRITICS; The Board Believes a Close Study of Them Shows Ample Provision ...
- PARK SAVAGES HEED NEW REFUSE ORDER; Plain-Clothes Men Lie in Wait for Them in Central Park, but Find ...
- ANGLO-AMERICAN SALUTES.; Cruiser Montana Pays British a Compliment at Gibraltar.
- Collegians to Play Tennis.
- SEE END OF CAR STRIKE.; Traction Officials and Union Leaders Confer in Cincinnati.
- KEEP MENTAL FOOD PURE; Dr. Cope Talks of Children's Needs to Mothers' Congress.
- TRAIN WRECKS AUTO; 4 DIE.; Three Women and a Man Victims of Crossing Collision In Ohio.
- PATERSON IS IN FEAR OF A CLASH TO-DAY; Threats by I.W.W. to Employes of Price Mills -Warned Not to Return.
- RABBI ATTACKS EASTERN COUNCIL; The Rev. Ephraim Frisch Says It Seeks to Disrupt the Central Conference.
- CUTS TIME THROUGH TARIFF; Milwaukee Plant Reduces Ten-Hour Work Scheduled to Eight Hours.
- WON'T SCAMP ROAD WORK.; Highway Commissioner Will Take Time on New Contracts.
- POLO IN AMERICA HAS ADVANCED; H.L. Herbert Tells of the Game from Its Start in This Country.
- HARVARD HAS PLAN TO AID SHOE TRADE; Bureau of Business Research Issues Bulletin Showing Bad Selling Methods.
- NO GAS FOR SUNDAY MEALS.; Broken Main Shut Off Service In Edgewater, Cliffside, and Fairview.
- THE CIVIC PARADE.
- Yale Broad Jumper Injured.
- FLEET RUMOR GROUNDLESS.; Officers and Men of Reserve Squadron Scoff at War Stories.
- To Have Petitions Signed.
- ROBERTA HILL IN HOSPITAL.; Conway Tearle's Family Said to be Caring for Former Brooklyn Girl.
- Heavy Fighting in Tripoli.
- ALL TALK OF WAR RIDICULED IN JAPAN; Faith in Justice of American People Dominates Peace Meeting at Tokio.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- SCOTT FLAGS IN CATHEDRAL.; Union Jacks in Which Wilson Was Wrapped Given to Gloucester.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- BIG BLAST ADMITS PACIFIC TO CANAL; 32,750 Pounds of Dynamite Shot to Destroy Dam Near Miraflores.
- AN AWAKENING IN SPAIN.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BRYAN DENOUNCES AGITATORS OF WAR; Says a "Subsidized Patriotism" Seeks to Create It Because of Armor Profits.
- COLUMBIA TOO FAST.; Coach Spaeth of Princeton Says Boat Race Was Fine Display.
- ONLY THE FIT NEED APPLY.; The Rev. Mr. Babbitt Will Marry None Without Doctors' Certificates.
- NO LIFE IN LONDON MARKET.; Business Almost Stagnant in Spite of Favorable Conditions.
- SULZER IS ACCUSED BY SENATOR WAGNER; Governor, He Says, Sought to Coerce Senate Into Supporting His ...
- POLICEMAN FELLED; THEN HIT WITH AXE; Bluecoat, Overpowered by Gang Invading Dance, Struck While Lying ...
- GERMAN OPERATORS AT SEA.; Pessimism Succeeds Post-Holiday Activity -- Hopeful View of Tariff.
- Australians on Baltimore Courts.
- TEST FOR HOME RULE BILL.; Conference of Mayors Will Take It to Court of Appeals.
- Offers Louisville Bonds.
- HOST OF PATENTS FOR AUTO DEVICES; Week's Crop Includes Spring Wheel with Spokes Operating 'Slidably' ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- WREATHS FOR THE MAINE.; Government and Two States Sending Them for Unveiling.
- FACES DEATH BRAVELY.; Georgia Banker, Who Took Poison by Mistake, Awaits the End.
- Eugenics Conference In Orange.
- POLO AT PHIPPS FIELD.; F.M. Freake and Capt. Miller Play on Opposite Sides.
- KILLED BY AVENGERS AFTER WORLD CHASE; Italian Shot Down in Brooklyn Had Escaped Wounded Four Times Before.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- YANKEES DROP FOUR IN ROW TO CHICAGO; Bunched Hits Behind Fisher's Wildness Gives White Sox 5 to 3 Victory.
- Gifts to Connecticut College.
- HARVESTER TRADE HAS BANNER YEAR; International Company's Net Profits $16,395,597 in 1912, Says Its Report.
- LUXURY IMPORTS SOAR.; Art Works Reach New Record -Gems, Feathers, Wines Show Gains.
- For Referendum on Land Bill.
- Pendleton Won't Turn "Pro."
- SENIOR SOCIETIES SCORED.; Yale Graduate Says They Do Not Make for Sound Scholarship.
- Arrivals from Europe.
- FIND 15 DEAD IN MINE.; One Rescuer Dies, but Man He Helped Will Live.
- Dr. van Dyke Back In Princeton.
- $5,000 FOR NATIVE OPERA.; Prize Offered by New Manager of the Chicago Company.
- TROD ON GRASS; LOCKED UP; Simler Didn't Have Money to Pay Fine Imposed in Night Court.
- CORNELL MEN'S EARNINGS.; 1,069 Make 184,906, or 32 Per Cent., of Their College Expenses.
- QUAKERS IN REGATTA.; Kelly and Others of Philadelphia Will Row in Memorial Day Races.
- BRITISH ADVICE TO BRYAN.; London Paper Picks Him Up on His Declaration of No War.
- PRIMARY BILL TOUR BEGUN BY GOVERNOR; He Arrives in Buffalo with Long Programme of Speeches.
- FLYNN TO BOX JIM COFFEY.; Heavyweights in Week's Feature Bout at Garden A.C.
- MULRANEY DIES TO-DAY.; Counsel Sees a Vague Chance for a Stay, but Will Not Interfere.
- FORESEE NEW BALKAN WAR.; Daily Chronicle Says Greece and Servia May Fight Bulgaria.
- SEEK REAR DEFENSE FOR COAST FORTS; War Department Studying Methods of Security Against Land Forces.
- LAWS COSTLY TO RAILROADS; Pennsylvania Must Pay Out $1,199,085 a Year Under New Legislation.
- Congressman Goodwin Ill.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- THE SICKNESS OF FRANCE.
- A NEGRO REGIMENT.; New York Urged to Include One in the National Guard.
- GIANTS GET REVENGE.; Long Branch, Unable to Hit Wiltse, Loses by 9-2 Score.
- Shaner to Run for Jersey Senate.
- JEWS APPEAL TO CONGRESS.; Ask Help to Obtain Amelioration of the Lot of Those in Rumania.
- MRS. RICH DIES AT 100.; Widow of One of the Settlers of Mount Vernon.
- Deny Harming Garden of Woman's Municipal League.
- Why Not Healthy Brides?
- FRIEDMANN CURE NOT FREE.; Only Pay Patients Received at Institute Which Opens To-day.
- Johnson's Ninth Straight Victory.
- England's Patron Saint Not the Same as Portofino's.
- TROOPS MOVED ON OLD ORDER; Part of Plan Adopted a Year Ago to Strengthen Hawaii.
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- SYRACUSE LOSES ON TRACK.; Michigan Athletes Score 80 Points Against 42 for New Yorkers.
- RECORDS FALL IN MAINE.; Nine New Marks Established in Intercollegiate Championships.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Statement of Bank of Germany.
- May Musical Festival at Valparaiso a Big Success -- Three Days of Varied Programme.
- Expense and Trouble of Recovering Declared to be Prohibitive.
- TENNIS TEAM TO START PRACTICE; American Players on West Side Courts This Week -- Australians Play Fast.
- To Condemn West Side Property.
- NEW YORK CRIMINALS OF THE PRESENT DAY ARE MOSTLY YOUNG MEN; John A. Moroso, Novelist, Learned That and ...
- NOT IN WAR ON PAGE.; Federation of Labor Knows Nothing of Fight on Ambassador.
- A. Guthrie, Railroad Builder, Dead.
- WOUNDED BY SHOT IN AIR?; Detective Fired and Caught His Man, Another Went to Hospital.
- REOPEN THAW BANKRUPTCY.; Trustee O'Mara Seeks to Recover $21,000 Paid to Hartridge.
- YALE SURPRISES HARVARD ON TRACK; New Haven Athletes Win Athletic Meet, 56 to 48 -- Three New Dual Records.
- ROAD WORK ACTIVE ON MIDLAND TRAIL; Colorado and Utah Are Fast Putting Highways in Shape for Travel.
- Polo Practice at Meadow Brook.
- Icebergs Moving Southward.
- President Wilson's Aunt ill.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- GIRL JUDGE MOORE'S RIVAL.; Ten-Year-Old Daughter of Canadian at the Horse Show.
- SIX WEEKS' ROYAL FETES IN GERMANY; Kaiser's Daughter to be Married on Saturday -- Emperor's Jubilee to Follow.
- BRAZILIAN MINISTER COMING; Dr. Muller to Return at Washington the Visit Paid by ex-Secretary Root.
- Cornell Tennis Team Victorious.
- BISHOP DOANE'S FUNERAL.; Body to be Placed in Cathedral Crypt on Tuesday.
- Poe and "Barnaby Rudge"
- Beat and Handcuffed Wife's Caller.
- Yale Freshmen Win on Track.
- WILLIAM WINDHAM; His Letters Contribute to American History
- ASK FOR A RECEIVER FOR MIDLAND BEACH; Barnes Family Seeks to Recover the Value of a Judgment for $38,335
- TARIFF A BRAKE ON TRADE.; New England Banks Are Watching Loans Very Closely.
- Williams Wins at Dartmouth.
- NEW AUTO CLUB IS POPULAR.; The Manhattan Already Has a Membership of 1,000 -- Its Objects.
- SULZER CONFIDENT OF PRIMARY VICTORY; On Eve of Speaking Tour He Predicts Triumph, but Politicians Doubt It.
- ALL CREEDS AND COLORS.; Major Tailof Made Point of This in Charity Bequests.
- BATTLE TWELVE INNINGS TO A TIE; Giants and Pirates Forced by Darkness to End Game with 1-1 Score.
- Bible for Home and School
- TENNIS PLAYERS DELAYED.; McLoughlin and Williams Will Arrive Latter Part of Week.
- SAVE PAYING RENT AND OWN PROPERTY; But Buy Wisely and Within Five-Cent Fare Zone, Says William E. Harmon.
- BUILDING LOANS SCARCE AND HIGH; Overproduction of Loft and Office Buildings Causes Big Lenders to Withdraw ...
- Article 12 -- No Title
- LICENSES FOR AVIATORS.; Foss Signs Bay State Law Forbidding Flights Without Permits.
- TO WED EX-AVIATOR.; Miss Freidenberg Met Baron de Braan at Belmont Park.
- UNEASINESS IN HONOLULU.; But Japanese Newspapers There Decry Talk of Hostilities.
- Senators' Hits Timely in Detroit.
- LONDONER THE LAZIEST.; Few Men of Action Born in Metropolis, Says James Douglas.
- CUBA TO INVADE NEW YORK.; Island Will Send Warship for the Maine Monument Dedication.
- ST. JOHN'S PREP WINS; But Passes Trophy to Next Rivals, Two Teams Being Tied for Second.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- Hill School Wins on Track.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- UNIONS IN A FIGHT OVER PAGE LETTERS; Printing Trades Official Calls Organization Responsible an Outlaw One
- 7,000 DOCTORS TO MEET.; International Congress in London to be a Notable Event.
- QUEEN OF FIREBUGS FREED.; Amelia Lavata is Secretly Released from Hackensack Jail.
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- MILLER PLAYS GOOD POLO.; Britisher Helps Piping Rock Defeat Great Neck Team.
- TO TAKE BRUNSWICK THRONE; Arrangements Made for the Kaiser's Future Son-in-Law.
- REJECT "NEW SAYINGS."; English Theologians Refuse to Accept Verses in Freer MS.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- PRESBYTERIAN LADS WIN.; Wyckoff Heights Athletes Lead in Sunday School League Meet.
- "PAN IS DEAD!"; What Has Happened Since Paganism's Famous Cry THE GREAT GOD PAN. By Leonard Stuart. ...
- Article 13 -- No Title
- COURT BILLS AT ALBANY.; Two Meddle with City and One with Municipal Court -- Vetoes Likely.
- PLACES FOR PROGRESSIVES.
- WRECK BARBER SHOP AS POLICE PARADE; Proprietor Begs for Protection While His Patrons Dodge Rocks Thrown ...
- KEEN INTEREST IN POLO CUP MATCHES; English and American Teams Getting Ready for International Series.
- LIBERALS LOSE NEWMARKET; Unionists in Glee Over Capture of the Late Sir Charles Rose's Seat.
- TO ANSWER JAPAN AS JOHNSON SIGNS; Authorities Arrange for Simultaneous Publication in the United States ...
- Unsightly Tunneling in Parks.
- SUES ON LIFE COVENANT.; Columbus Bierce Demands $1,000,000 Brother Willed to His Wife.
- THE WEEK'S OFFERING.; "MY LITTLE FRIEND," comic opera by Oscar Straus. Libretto adapted from the German ...
- RIVERSIDE PLANS PUT UP TO PUBLIC; New York Central and Board of Estimate's Committee Have Agreed on ...
- BRYAN RESENTS MEXICO RUMORS; Issues Statement Denying That Ambassador Wilson's Acts Are Under Scrutiny.
- HIGH PRICES FOR STAMPS.; Specimens from Hart Collection Bring Unusual Figures.
- Some Blunders.
- Wee Burn Handicap Medal Play.
- Royal Dentists
- Riverside Drive Plots at Auction.
- Protests Against Beef Trust.
- BUY NELSON MORRIS RANCH.; Contains 224,000 Acres and Will Be Colonized by Canadians.
- WOULD TAKE RUEF'S PLACE.; California Prison Head Wants Jailed Boss to Visit Dying Father.
- KAISER AIDS GOLFERS.; Berlin Club Is to Have Ideal Links on State Property.
- TO ADJUST CARBURETORS.; Kinks of Various Types Explained and Reasons for Disorders.
- IN THE VAUDEVILLE HOUSES.
- ASK AID FOR CRIPPLED BOY.; Welfare Society Wishes to Buy New Artificial Legs for an Orphan.
- Browns Win from Champions.
- INLAND ROUTE TO BOSTON IS GOOD; From New Haven On the Shore Route Is Varying and Uncertain Because of Repairs.
- DR. MELTZER PERFECTS DEVICES TO "RAISE THE DEAD"; Simple Method of Artificial Respiration Which Any ...
- HUSBAND SLAYS RIVAL.; Unfaithful Wife of Navy Employe Then Commits Suicide.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Slightly Lower -- Trading Dull -- Banks Make Good Showing.
- BAPTISTS' OWN LEAFLETS.; Convention Votes to Supersede Present Sunday School Lessons.
- GERMANS RIDICULE BERNE CONFERENCE; Jingo Papers Refuse to Treat Seriously Whitsuntide Franco-German Meeting.
- GEORGE ELIOT; Influences in Early Life That Aided Her Development
- HERRESHOFF WINS OPEN TOURNAMENT; Garden City Golf Expert Defeats Travers and White on Oakland Links.
- WISCONSIN'S VISITORS.; Party of Fifty-one Prominent Pennsylvanians to Inspect University.
- FIFTEEN STRAIGHT GAMES FOR YALE; Holy Cross Fails to Stop Old Eli's Brilliant Run of Victories.
- New Hotel for Berlin.
- Short Range Rifle League Formed.
- PRINTCLOTH BUYING LIGHT.
- ACCEPT TEMPORARY BONDS.; New Ruling by McAdoo in Connection with New York City Issue.
- PARIS TOURIST TIDE IS RISING RAPIDLY; Indoor Entertaining Lively Owing to Bad Weather Limiting Outdoor ...
- FREE RIDES FOR AMERICANS.; Published Offer of Passes for Those Who Would Leave Mexico.
- Protection of Wild Flowers.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- BOOKS WORTH READING
- OXFORD VANDALS; Unwise "Improvements" of Famous Old College Buildings
- HELP FOR ANIMALS COVERS WIDE RANGE; Work of New York Women's League Is Educational as Well as Direct.
- AMERICANS CROWD BERLIN'S HOTELS; Wedding of the Kaiser's Daughter This Week Lures Hosts to the Capital.
- SUFFRAGE IN CALIFORNIA.; Woman Voter Testifies to Its Practical Success.
- Athletics Easy for Cleveland.
- FRENCHMEN ATTACK BILL.; Say the Administrative Section Will Hamper, Not Help, Trade.
- MEALS SERVED BY A POVERTY LUNCHEON CLUB
- "LAND BILL THIRD WEDGE."; Japanese Also Hold School Dispute and Knox Plan Against Us.
- INDIA IN FICTION; A Comparatively Novel Type in Mr. Battersby's Romance
- THE MISSIONARIES BLAMED.; Japanese Ask Why They Do Not Protest Against California Bill.
- Committee Raising $100,000 for Recitation Hall and Professorship at Schenectady Institution -- Bigelow ...
- ITHACA'S ARGENTINE NIGHT.; 400 Students and Faculty at Cosmopolitan Club Entertainment.
- SIGNS HEALTH REFORM BILL.; Governor Also Approves New Monuments Board Measure.
- ENGAGEMENTS.
- LITTLE STORIES OF FACT AND FANCY
- M.P.A., 2; Commercial High 1.
- Review 2 -- No Title
- PLENTY OF RIDERS FOR MOTOR CYCLING; Arthur Chapple Discusses Racing Outlook from a Professional Standpoint.
- Vermont Blanks Syracuse.
- NEW BUCKET SHOPS; Growth Surprises Stock Exchange Members -- Some of Their Works and Methods.
- THE MAYOR AND THE POLICE.
- Lafayette Athletes Victorious.
- A SOCIAL CENTRE; The Movement to Extend the District School's Influence
- JOHN BIGELOW'S LETTERS REVEAL STARTLING SECRETS; His Diary and Correspondence Shed a Light Not Always ...
- BUILDERS' TRUCKS WORTH $3,000,000; Investment for Power Wagons in This Field Equal Already to 12,000 ...
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- PATCHWORK COMEDY; PATCHWORK COMEDY. By Humfrey Jordan. G.P. Putnam's Sops. $1.30 net.
- Harvard-Princeton Tennis Off.
- SHAKESPEARE FUND IS LAGGING BEHIND; Only $112,000 Raised Besides the $350,000 Gift from Sir Carl Meyer.
- QUINLAN THREATENS TO FINISH PATERSON; Will Win the Silk Strike or "Wipe the City Off the Map," He Says ...
- PILGRIM TO MECCA; Adventurous Journey Made by a Disguised Englishman
- Article 2 -- No Title
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- ADELPHI COLLEGE.; Announcement of $25,000 Gift from Frederick B. Pratt and Brothers.
- Schenectady H.S. Double Winner
- HARLEM AGAIN SEES FACES OF GAMBLERS; Poolrooms and Poker Rooms Open Again, but Not on Main Streets.
- PARIS ARTIST GIVES SIX RULES OF GRACE; Distant Manner, Little Speech, Studied Gestures, and Lowered ...
- SHOULD THE CHURCH CAMPAIGN TO PROMOTE MARRIAGES?; Mr. R. Fulton Cutting s Suggestions and the Opinions ...
- COLUMBIA ENJOYS BATTING MATINEE; Blue and White Blanks New York University in Heavy Hitting Game.
- AMENDING THE TARIFF BILL.
- CALLS FIREMEN FOR A RIOT.; Parade Leaves Station Short-Handed -- Fighters Neglect Man Hurt by Car.
- DAVIDSON COLLEGE.; Dr. Martin to be Inaugurated as President on May 28.
- JEALOUS WIFE STIRS SCANDAL IN EMBASSY; Attack on American Woman Whom Diplomat Admired May Cost Him His Post.
- CARUSO SEATS AT PREMIUM.; Double Price Is Asked for Tickets for His First Appearance.
- Eight Hurt in a Runaway Car.
- Lawrenceville Athletes First.
- BRITISH MAKERS ADOPT OUR METHOD; Quantity Production and Concentration on Few Models to Mark Season ...
- FASHIONS IN CANDIES
- DELAY CHURCH UNION UNTIL NEXT YEAR; United and Southern Presbyterian Assemblies Vote to Put Off Final Action.
- SUFFRAGETTE WAR PLANS REVEALED; Reports of Spies and Identification Numbers Found by London Police.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- FRIEDMANN PATIENT DIES.; Youth Treated with Turtle Vaccine Succumbs to Consumption.
- HERMAN RIDDER NOT ILL.; Health Did Not Cause Him to Decline Prison Post, He Asserts.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- A PROTECTIONIST VIEW; Mr. Curtiss Describes the Tariff Experiences of Several Leading Nations with Reference ...
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE; Some Mistakes Made by Good Players, Especially ...
- FIND ANHUT GUILTY OF THAW BRIBERY; Jury Decides That He Offered $20,000 to Dr. Russell to Free White's Slayer.
- KAISER'S HEIR WRITES A BOOK IN PRAISE OF MILITARISM; Venturing a Second Time Into the Realm of Literature, ...
- WHY BRYAN DOESN'T DRINK.; Might Set a Bad Example, Secretary Tells Boy Scouts.
- PRINCETON DEFEATS COLUMBIA ON TRACK; Tigers Capture Nine Out of Thirteen Events in Dual Athletic Meet.
- CANADA WOMEN EAGER FOR SUFFRAGE; Sympathy for Mrs. Pankhurst Is Strong in Toronto, Suffrage Delegate Asserts.
- TIGER COMMENCEMENT.; A.S. Richardson Named Valedictorian -- C.W. Hendel Salutatorian.
- $200,000 BETS IN A DAY.; Germans Point to Racetrack Record to Offset Hard Times Stories.
- Broker's Employes Play Ball.
- BALLOTS VS. BONNETS.; Suffragism Does Not Favor Over-Absorption in Clothes.
- POLICE DOORMAN ARRESTED; Regan Says He Was Robbed While a Prisoner In a Police Station.
- GOSSIP OF THE THEATRES; THE CURIOUS HISTORY OF BRIEUX'S PLAY IN PUBLIC
- Columbia Freshmen Lose at Tennis.
- Miss Marie L. Fontaine's Picture.
- YACHTS TO SAIL UNDER NEW RULES; Local Skippers Must Observe Changed Conditions for Season Soon to Open.
- Columbia's Sophomore Parade.
- OUR AMERICAN CITIES COULD LEARN MUCH FROM GERMANY; William Sheperdson, Who Has Just Returned from an ...
- No More Back-Stamping of Letters.
- AMATEUR SOCCER TITLE.; Yonkers Defeats St. George in an Extra Period Game.
- OLD GREEK BIBLE REVEALS VERSES LOST FOR CENTURIES; Bought by Charles L. Freer from an Arab Dealer of ...
- Yale Freshies Beat Harvard.
- Bishop Works as Coal Miner.
- SCIENCE REBUILDS THE 'MISSING LINK'; Reconstructed Model of Ape-Woman's Skull Is Shown at South Kensington ...
- Canal Plans for Biggest Fourth.
- NEW YORK ALUMNI'S DAY.; Classes Back to 1843 Gather at University Heights.
- FIFTH AVENUE HAS MANY NEW FIRMS; Lord & Taylor's Big Building Will Be Ready for Shopping Trade Next Year.
- PROTECTORY 50 YEARS OLD.; Catholic Institution to Celebrate on Decoration Day.
- URGES BRONX VOTERS TO OUST MURPHY; Ex-Leader McGuire Demands an Open Vote of County Committee for Executive ...
- Feminine Propriety.
- Committee Has Found No Reason to Regret Its Choice.
- A HAVEN FOR HOUSEWIVES
- LAST RICH RITES FOR FIDO.; Flowers, Robe, Coffin, Obituary, and Funeral for Geneva Dog.
- GIFT TO CINCINNATI.; Mrs. M.M. Emery Offers $125.000 for Chair of Pathology.
- AMERICAN LITERATURE
- THE BOURSES OF EUROPE.; London Market Hesitating -- Paris Prices Irregular -- Rise in Berlin.
- Park Avenue Association.
- MOTHER REVEALS NEW GRAFT TRAIL; Her Story of Daughter's Ruin by a Clairvoyant Shows Another Angle of ...
- SAVING MONEY NOT SO EASY AFTER ALL; At Least One Wife Was Made to Realize That by a Husband Who Knew ...
- RECORDS FALL AT HIGH SCHOLL GAMES; New York E.H.S. Team Wins Point Championship with a Total of 22.
- UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.; Sigma Xi Fraternity Elects 47 New Members -- James's New Book.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Article 10 -- No Title
- STOCK EXCHANGE GOLF.; Tie for Gross Prize Between W.W. Pell and W.R. Simons.
- Prof. Showey to Lecture in Berlin.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Sterne Wins Brookline Golf.
- BOOM FOR PIG IRON; Long Lull Ending -- 8,000 Tolls a Month Contracted -- Crude Steel Firmer.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.
- Taxpayers Elect Officers.
- Columbia's Second Summer Tour of France Starts from New York on June 26 -- Separate Woman's Tour.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- BOY SCOUTS REACH LONDON.; California Youths Have an Elaborate Programme of Sightseeing.
- HINDS-BATES WEDDING.; Nephew oF George B. Cortelyou Marries Miss Mary Bates.
- BIDDLE PLANS ROOF BOUTS.; Society Boxers Will Spar Atop a Philadelphia Hotel.
- THE HUNT FOR PLAYS; Professional Reader's Experiences and His Explanation of Why the Great American ...
- EARLY VICTORIAN; THE KNAVE OF DIAMONDS, By Ethel M. Dell. G.P. Putnam's Sons.
- BOURCHIER'S ARMY RETAKES THEATRE; Forces of Rival "Croesus" Managers in Desperate Battle in the Garrick, ...
- LONDON CHARMING WITH FINE WEATHER; Social Gayety Is Increasing, but Is Not Yet in Full Tide.
- BRITISH CONSUMER TO PAY FOR STRIKES; Proposed Increase in Railway Freight Rates Will Be Reflected in ...
- NEW HAVEN'S RATE; By Reduction from 8 to 6 Per Cent. the Company Saves $3,600,000 a Year.
- FRIEDMANN TEST WILL TAKE 2 YEARS; Value of His Vaccine Can't Be Fixed Positively in Less Time, Medical ...
- Mates at Prayer, Kills Himself.
- STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS.
- TOKIO WANTS EQUAL RIGHTS.; But Irresponsible War Talk Is Condemned at Mass Meeting.
- 300 TARIFF CHANGES PLANNED IN SENATE; May Be More, Gauged on Amendments Sub-Committee Makes in Chemical ...
- VAINLY SEEK NEW PLAYS.; American Managers in London Admit Defeat -- Disagree on Reasons.
- ARREST SOCIALIST EDITOR.; Scott's Article Is Considered Hosthe to Paterson Government.
- Yale Crew Beats Harvard.
- FRANCE NEEDS $80,000,000.; Parliament to Appropriate Money to Hold Time-Expired Soldiers.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; Interborough Acquiring Bronx Property for Ninth Avenue Elevated ...
- HISTORICAL SOCIETY GETS FAMOUS STONES; Two Grinders from Beaver St. Mill Which Housed Two Congregations ...
- MAKES STRATEGIC MOVE.; Southern Fertilizer Co. to Erect Plant for Northern Competition.
- EXERCISE CURE FOR FEMININE UNREST, SAYS DR. SARGENT; Noted Harvard Authority on Physical Training Says ...
- HEAVY FIRE LOSS.; The Country's Ash Heap a Quarter of a Billion Dollars.
- FOR BIGGER FRENCH FLEET.; Ex-Minister Says an Increase Is Imperatively Needed.
- BABYPRIZE-WINNERS GET CASH AWARDS; Russian, Italian, and Turk Are the Three Perfect Ones in a Field of 100.
- OF INTEREST TO WOMEN; Paris Decorators Produce Strange New Furniture and Fittings Under Cubist Influence.
- EMPRESS EUGENIE; Her Household as Seen by the Court Physician
- MINUTE BOOKS KEPT DURING NAPOLEON'S EXILE NOW HERE; Count Balmain, Russian Commissioner to St. Helena ...
- FRENCH OPEN MINDED TO AMERICAN AUTOS; Good Market Awaits Wisely Directed Efforts, Writes United States ...
- WOMEN RATED IN METROPOLITAN GOLF; Mrs. Earle and Miss Lillian Hyde Placed at Top of List at Scratch.
- MUST PAY AGAIN FOR THEIR JEWELS; Miss Tillmann and Her Aunt Agree to Turn $16,000 In to Collector Loeb.
- EXPORTS UP, IMPORTS DOWN
- HARVARD'S CRIMSON.; University's Daily Paper Soon to Have a Home of Its Own.
- FIRE-CAR SPEEDING.
- IN THE ARCTIC; Captain Mikkelsen's Record of Adventure and Discovery LOST IN THE ARCTIC: BEING THE STORY ...
- END BUFFALO STORE STRIKE.; Clerks Win Agreement for Minimum Wage and Shorter Hours.
- CINCINNATI SEEKS CAR RECEIVERSHIP; Unable to Cope with Strike, City Asks Court to Take Charge of Traction ...
- Suffragist Stories Exaggerated.
- WHARTON SEES PERIL IN EVICTION PLAN; Trouble Is Feared When Fifty Are Turned Out of Mount Hope Cottages.
- MAYOR TELLS POLICE THE FORCE IS CLEAN; Claims Credit at Traffic Squad Dinner for All Disclosures of Graft.
- LITERARY TOURNEYS CHARM PARISIANS; Contests of Wit and Intellectual Sparring Gain as Much Applause as ...
- ALEXANDRIA NEEDS LABOR.; Commercial Stagnation Threatens Town Short of Workers.
- RED TAPE $5,000; AID $300.; High Cost of Charity Illustrated by Chicago Inquiry.
- Is There an Unmixed Race?
- Article 22 -- No Title
- "I WANNA TALK TO JESSIE."; Midnight Phone to President's Daughter Traced to a Page Boy.
- STRIKERS ON THE MARCH.; Women Walk Through Hackensack on Way to Protest Meeting.
- MAN IS SHOT IN RIOT ON BARREN ISLAND; Mob of 500 Strikers Assails Strikebreakers Just Leaving Work.
- GOVERNMENT BY UNIONS.
- GREAT OVATION FOR CHANCE IN CHICAGO; Gov. Dunne and Mayor Harrison Among 36,000 Throng at Baseball Park.
- WIRELESS OVER 4,000 MILES; Regular Communication Between Germany and America Before Long.
- SCRIBNERS IN NEW HOME.; Publishing Firm Moves to Fifth Avenue and Forty-eighth Street.
- Have Been Adopted in Six of the Nine Suffrage States.
- BULGARS ANGRY AT SERVIA.; Sofia Thinks a Conflict Certain Unless Servia Moderates Her Demands.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- A FOUR-YEAR-OLD POET; Book of Verse by a Little New York Girl Recalls Precocity of Scott's Marjorie Fleming
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD; Extraordinary Exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Japanese Ceremonial Costumes ...
- SAYS PERILS BESET AMERICA'S POLICIES; London Writer Asserts We May Have to Bear the Brunt of Oriental ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Sex Interpretation of History.
- BOOK NEWS AND NOTES; Mr. Bryce's Selected Addresses -- Volumes Coincident with Carl Schurz and Greenwich ...
- ROUGH LOGGING BY MOTOR TRUCK NOW; Field of Practical Lumbering Has Been Invaded by the Power Vehicle.
- PRIESTS RESCUE WORKMEN.; Three Risk Lives to Save Three Overcome by Gas in Conduit.
- VETO FOR UNION BANK BILL.; Governor Won't Saddle Taxpayers with $3,000,000 Burden.
- NEWARK LOSES AND WINS AT ROCHESTER; Both Games One-Sided -- Jersey City Defeated by Montreal, 1 to 0.
- DR. FITE FOR VASSAR.; He Will Hold the New Chair In Political Science.
- FIVE BROWN SENIORS MAKE BOTH HONORARY SOCIETIES.; One Co-ed Al o Wins Phi Betta Kappa and Sigma Xi Honors ...
- AMERICAN AUTO EXPORTS LEAPING; Medium-Priced Cars Sweeping Aside Competition in Many Parts of the World.
- TELEPHONE FOR THE NOSE.; Double Instrument a Great Help in Long Distance Talking.
- MAUNDER AND LOWELL.
- "WISEST OF ANIMALS"; The Beaver, "The Original Conservationist," and How He Does His Work IN BEAVER ...
- Qualifying Round at Orange.
- PENN. ATHLETES LEAD.; Red and Blue Defeats Cornell in Athletic Meet, 63 to 54.
- TO LET IN PACIFIC OCEAN.; Twenty-five Tons of Dynamite Will Blow Up First Dike at Miraflores.
- AMERICA ABROAD; Prof. Muensterberg Discusses Phases of "Patriotism"
- Collegians in Tennis Tie.
- COLUMBIA DEFEATS NAVY AND TIGERS; Princeton Brings Up Rear in Eight-Oared Boat Race on Lake Carnegie.
- GOAT RAISERS WANT BETTER PROTECTION; Say Tariff on Mohair Requires Higher Duties on Manufactured Wares.
- CHILD WELFARE MENUS
- New York's Primitive Name -- Edgar A. Poe and "Barnaby Rudge" -- Blunders of Authors
- WHITE MAN SOLD INTO SLAVERY; Here Is His Own Story of the Sale, His Escape, and How He Hopes to Get ...
- UPHOLDS MERIT OF ASSEMBLED AUTOS; Value of Specialization and Standardization Pointed Out by Motor Builder.
- COURTESY IN ARSON CASE.; Accused Man Waits Four Days for Constables to Return.
- TO AID OUR COMMISSION.; Berlin Making Elaborate Plans for Agricultural Investigators.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Green Boxes for Mail Again.
- Addition to Lloyd Hall at Haverford -- Sphinx "Linking" at Ohio State -- News of Other Colleges.
- MAKES SECRETARY HER HEIR; Jane Fortescue Leaves Nearly $1,000,000 to Armond T. Nichols.
- MISS KATHERINE PAGE SEEN IN BRYN MAWR SENIOR PLAY; Daughter of Our New Ambassador to England Takes Leading ...
- Article 23 -- No Title
- Article 21 -- No Title
- WINS HAVANA PRIZE IN PERILOUS FLIGHT; Rosillo, a Cuban, First to Cross Florida Straits in the Air.
- OVERHEARS DOOM, ENDS LIFE; Murderer Takes Poison In Cell as Jury Above Cast Death Ballot.
- SMUGGLING IN BACK BAY.; Government Agents Get Hint Involving Wealthy Boston Women.
- CLEANING UP NEW YORK IS A BIG UNDERTAKING; Commissioner William H. Edwards Tells of Some of the Difficulties ...
- SURE OF CANADA'S SYMPATHY.; Australia Also with Us, Says The Pall Mall Gazette.
- ACTIVITIES OF THE OUTDOOR SEASON INCREASING
- Joe Evers Goes to Terre Haute.
- MOROCCO A HARD PROBLEM.; French Colonial Student Sees Little Hope of Conquest.
- FOR THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN; Absurd Devices That Are Intended to Aid in Achieving the Latest Fashionable Lines.
- NEW CLASS COMING TO AMERICAN SHORES; Rush for Second-Cabin Accommodations This Summer Tells of Unusual ...
- ORIGIN OF THE SHIP SCREW.; Dutch Skipper Discovered It When a Wedged Whale Propelled His Bark
- 'FRANCE IS SICK,' ASSERTS M. RIBOT; Ex-Premier, at Hygienic Congress, Says the Country Must Conserve ...
- CANNIBALS IN ANTIPODES.; Human Flesh Eaten as a Luxury in New Hebrides, Says Pastor.
- REGISTRY OF DEEDS.; Commissioners Must Be Registered in Every County After June 1.
- Penn-Harvard Game Monday.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- LITTLE ARTHUR OF OPERA.; Has Sung in 137 Musical Pieces and Knows Gilbert and Sullivan Backward.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- WORKERS FOR BLIND MEET.; Sunshine Society's Department Chooses Officers at Arthur Home.
- HELD'S FLY CASTING BEST.; Tournament in Central Park Lake Continued in Rain.
- 500,000 REVIEW CIVIC PAGEANT; 12,000 Paraders, with 558 Vehicles, March Miles Through a Lane of Applause.
- Object to Navy Flag on Stamps.
- An Impertinent Waiter.
- BIG ART SALES COMING.; Rembrandt's "Bathsheba" Included in the Steengracht Collection.
- Pitcher Powers Seriously Hurt.
- MANY PLANS MADE FOR JUNE WEDDINGS; Miss Helen C. Clark to Marry Prof. Lancaster of Amherst on June 11. ...
- AN EXPOSITION FOR YONKERS; Chamber of Commerce Plans an Industrial and Pure Food Show.
- OPPOSES $4,000 TAX LIMIT.; D.M. Parry Wants Manufacturers to Demand Income Law Change.
- Princeton Nine Wins at Cornell.
- The Philippine Missions.
- LIVELY EXPERIENCES OF OUR ONLY WOMAN STATE SENATOR
- ADVERTISER SEEKS GOSPEL IN CHURCH; Wants to Hear from Pulpit Where Pugilism and Polities Are Barred.
- ENGLISH RATES ADVANCED.; Railroads at Last Get Increase Promised Them in 1911.
- Boston's New Pitcher Wins.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- M. DE FOUQUIERES GIVES HIS VIEWS OF AMERICAN WOMEN
- WHY WOMEN LOVE DRESS.; Brain Specialist Finds Two Types of Wearers of Pretty Clothes.
- VAGRANT II, IS LAUNCHED.; Harold S. Vanderbilt's New Yacht to Race Here and Abroad.
- Fordham School of Pharmacy, Opened Last September, Receives Approval of the State Board of Regents.
- MONUMENT FIGHT DUE TO TORN BURLAP; And R.D. Kohn Says That the Critics of Maine Memorial Are "Half Baked."
- STUDY TO BE SECRETARIES.; Young Women to Graduate from Association Training School.
- FORDHAM SHUTS OUT ARMY.; New Yorkers' Two Runs Due to Misjudged Flies by Cadets.
- Conde Nast Buys "Dress."
- Article 3 -- No Title
- EARLY FRIEDMANN REPORT.; Turtle Culture Not Satisfactory in 1904, Dr. Pearson Held.
- ELECTRIC CORN POPPER
- ROYAL MARRIAGE ENDS FAMOUS FEUD BEGUN IN 1866; Wedding of Princess Victoria Louise, Daughter of the ...
- 560,000,000 MINUTES SAVED YEARLY IN SCHOOL EXERCISE; New System Applied to Children's Gymnasium Work ...
- Amherst Beats Trinity Tennis Men.
- BLUNDERS AT PORT ARTHUR; Russia's Naval Tactics Criticised by Lieut. Steer of the Escaped Novik
- Brown Pulls Through in Tenth.
- CAT'S LOSS COST $100,000.; Wesleyan University Cut Off by Spinster Students Robbed.
- Review 1 -- No Title
- HUERTA AND MAXIMILIAN.
- OPPOSES OXFORD 'REFORM.'; Athenaeum Garcastic Regarding Proposed Business Diploma.
- With the Atlantic Fleet
- Cubs to Reorganize Pitching Staff.
- GAMBLING SCANDAL AMAZES FRANCE; Not Only the Paris Police, but Also Senators and Deputies Are Accused.
- Article 19 -- No Title
- WELLESLEY JUNIORS WIN.; Triumph Over Sophomore Class in the Forensic Burning.
- CARNEGIE GOING TO BERLIN.; Will Attend the Celebrations at the Kaiser's Jubilee.
- BOGUS BOMBS FOR POLICE.; Practical Jokers Having Sport Amid England's Militant Scare.
- SHACKS AMONG THE RICH.; Arlington Residents Incensed Over Buildings Farmer Put Up.
- MISS MILHOLLAND BARRED.; Mrs. Stokes Also Is Forbidden to Talk in Boston Church.
- NEWARK'S BIG RUN.; P.J. Doherty Wins St. Rose of Lima's Road Race.
- DEMOCRATIC JOINT PLANS.; National and Congressional Committees in Co-operative Programme.
- NEW GIBSON TRIAL TUESDAY; Fresh Evidence In Case of Mrs. Szabo's Alleged Slayer.
- CHASED CAR TO SERVE PAPER; Sheriff's Aid Used Auto to Get Divorce Summons to Mrs. Dyckman.
- F. WANAMAKER RECOVERS.; Claims Kinship with Merchant and Says Enemies Beat Him.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- CARPET TRADE DULL; Tariff, Auctions, and Rapid Price Changes Have the Wholesalers Wondering Where They Stand.
- H. M. Flagler's Son Summoned.
- MARS OR VENUS?; Prof. Maunder Discusses the Habitability of the Planets
- INFLEXIBILITY THE MAIN FAULT IN OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM
- PEACE ON STRIKERS' TERMS.
- JAPAN IN A GLASS HOUSE.; Tokio Correspondent Tells Germans of Japanese Exclusion Policy.
- The Times Annex.
- FIRED ON TRUCK THIEVES.; Police Captured One of Three Fugitives After a Fight.
- AN EPIC OF FOOD; How Eating Becomes an Art of Supreme Importance
- SULZER SIGNS WIDOWS' BILL; Commission Will Look Into Question of Pensioning Them.
- "WILSAM"; Mr. Nethersole's Romance of the Kentish Hop Fields WILSAM. By S.C. Nethersole. New York: The ...
- AUTO MAKERS CUT THE COST OF FUEL; Big Saving Anticipated by the Use of Lower Grades Than Gasoline in ...
- TAFT FOR LOCAL PRIMARIES.; But Calls State and Nation-Wide Plan "Extreme."
- BROOKLYN DOCTOR KILLED.; Train Hits Dr. Schwartz's Auto in Pasadena, Cal.
- MRS. LODER SEEKS DIVORCE.; English Musical Comedy Star Has Been Married Little More Than a Year.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- STORE TO SELL CITY BONDS.; St. Paul Concern Will Put $100,000 Worth on Bargain Counter.
- DEMOCRATS PLAN FIGHT.; Committee Meets to Organize Campaign for 1914 Polls.
- NO ROCKEFELLER CONTROL; Nor Has Archbold Power in Indiana Company, Secretary Testifies.
- PLAN TO CALL WALDO IN TAXICAB INQUIRY; Grand Jury Wants to Know What Police Said About Free Rides.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- AMES BRINGS PLAYS PICKED UP ABROAD; Theatrical Manager Found the American Drama Uppermost in London Season.
- CANAL COST $290,110,000.; At End of Nine Years Only 20,000,000 Cubic Yards Are Left to Dig.
- Arica-La Paz Road Finished.
- CUTS WEATHER MAN'S PAY.; One of Prof. Moore's Former Aids Reduced in Rank and Salary.
- CARDINALS DROP ANOTHER.; Brooklyn by Heavy Batting Wins Third Game of Series, 6-5.
- MAN OF MODEL HEAD" DIES.; St. Louis Celebrity Leaves Money to Evangelists Instead of Family.
- SHIP CONCERN REORGANIZED; New Fore River Company to Issue $750,000 Bonds.
- RESCUERS REPORT ARCTIC DISASTER; Four Members of German Spitzbergen Expedition Dead, Eleven Missing.
- TRAVERS WINS AT GOLF; TRAVIS LOSES; National Champion Plays Herreshoff in Semi-Final Today at Oakland.
- READY FOR CUBAN FLIGHT.; Two Aviators Start This Morning from Key West for Havana.
- COURT SETS ASIDE HYDE CONVICTION; Appellate Division Justices Agree Ex-City Chamberlain Should Have ...
- THE 'FIXATION OF MERCURY.'; An Old Alchemical Problem Now Solved by Intense Freezing.
- William Scholle Dead.
- PLURAL VOTING IN ENGLAND.
- THAW BRIBERY CASE GOES TO JURY TO-DAY; Dr. Russell Accuses Anhut of Offering Him $20,000 and Anhut Says ...
- Carnegie Pension for a Rabbi.; From The American Israelite.
- Washington Buys Pitcher Mullin.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- DRY GOODS ACTIVITY HOLDS.; Significant That Bulk of Wholesale Trade Is Not in Necessities.
- HANSEN CARRIES THEATRE BY STORM; Ousts Rival "Croesus" Manager from London Theatre After a Fight.
- Tigers Beat Cornell at Golf.
- HAS THREE SUITS AT ONCE.; Mrs. Borwick Has One for Divorce, One for Slander, One for Debt.
- Education for Parenthood.
- EDITOR SHOOTS A MAYOR.; Encounter Follows Friction Over Administering Illinois Community.
- SAXONIA ON FIRE IN PORT.; Some Cotton in Her Hold Was Burned, but Ship Was Not Harmed.
- New Western Maryland Manager.
- Decourville to Wed Miss Kellogg.
- BEATTIE HERE WITH NEW TURTLE SERUM; Friedmann Brought Over Piorkowski's "Cure" Before It Was Perfected, ...
- LEPROSY CURABLE, SAYS PROF. PICTET; Asserts That Liquefied Carbon Dioxide Is a Specific for the Disease.
- RIDDER CAN'T TAKE CHARGE OF PRISONS; Pleads Health and Business Interests -- Recess Appointment Is Possible.
- HUSBAND SHE LOST MAKES HER RICH; Mme. Rousseau Gets 500,000 Francs from Man Missing for Forty Years.
- CHIEF O'HARA'S CAR KILLS AGED WOMAN; Fire Department Auto, Out on Errand, Hits Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- English Polo Ponies Limber Up.
- COMET PALE, HAS NO TAIL.; Wan Little Wanderer Named for Schaumasse Disappointing
- YANKS GET ON BASES, BUT CANNOT SCORE; Pitcher Benz Liberal with Passes, but Stingy with Hits, So New ...
- ART WORKS AT LOW PRICES.; Zervudachi Sale Nets $41,079 -Corot for $420.
- Miss Nillson Plays in "Deborah."
- EMANU-EL TO VOTE ON NEW BY-LAWS; Spirited Discussion of Revision Report Expected at Temple's Annual Meeting.
- STANDARD OIL CUTS A FINE, LARGE MELON; New York Company, Exporters, to Distribute 400 Per Cent. Stock ...
- NO WAR, SAYS GREELY.; Does Not Think That Japan Wants a Clash with Us.
- Religious Comparison Criticised.
- TARIFF BILL'S FOES BEATEN IN SENATE; Vote Against Public Hearings, 41 to 36, Viewed as a Victory for Wilson.
- A STRANGER IN TOWN.; With a Little Matter of Twelve Millions on His Mind, He Loses His Way.
- AUTOS MULTIPLYING FAST IN NEW YORK; May Predicts a 45 Per Cent. Increase for Year -- Motor Runs 300 Hours.
- MILITANTS HURT SUFFRAGE HERE; Dr. Anna Shaw Tells English Women American Cause Has Suffered.
- KNOWLAND AGAINST TOLL ACT'S REPEAL; Representative Says It Would Be Unwarranted Surrender of Rights.
- MOTHER SENDS PLEA FOR HER STOLEN BOY; Mrs. Rose Ethel Thompson Asks The Times's Aid in Finding Her Kidnapped ...
- 10,000 IN CAR STRIKE RIOT.; Mounted Police with Drawn Revolvers Awe Cincinnati Mob.
- BROOKLYN BARBERS WIN THEIR STRIKE; Bosses Sign an Agreement Granting All the Demands Made by the Journeymen.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Sprague Gets New Harvard Chair.
- INDIAN SCHOOL INQUIRY.; Senate Committee Takes Action on Charges of Immorality.
- GAYNOR WITH WALDO TO THE END, HE SAYS; Mayor Tells Honor Men of the Force That Nothing Can Move Him.
- RAILROADS AID VALUATION.; Committee to Confer with Inter-State Commission.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- ALLEGES ARMOR PLATE DEAL; Senator Ashurst Pushes Resolution for Inquiry on the Pennsylvania.
- BISHOP DOANE DIES ON A VISIT HERE; Albany Churchman Suffered Heart Attack While in New York for Meeting.
- Prince Arsene Not to Marry.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Money Demand in London -Chinese Loan Transactions at 1 1/8% Premium.
- BRICK TRUST INVESTIGATION; Senator Rose and Associates Called to Court by Magistrate Freschi.
- HURT WHEN STAIRS FELL.; Five Injured at Baseball Park in Atlantic City.
- Hooper's Home Run Beats Bowns.
- SUFFRAGISTS IN CUBA, TOO.; 4,000 Women Intend to Parade at Menocal's Inauguration.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Meaning of "America."
- RACE ISSUE IN CUBA.; Legislative Clash Over Sending of Maine Memorial Delegation Here.
- FIGHT NEW MILK ORDER.; Dealers in Canned Supply Say That It Will Increase Rates.
- Phillies Lambast the Cubs.
- KILLS GRANDFATHER CLAUSE; Voters' Qualification Held Unconstitutional by Maryland Court.
- HARPER'S WEEKLY IS SOLD TO HAPGOOD; Col. Harvey Announces That the Transfer Will Take Place on June 1.
- Washington Player Reinstated.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- CRITICS ANGER NEWBURGH.; Work of Sage Survey Stirs Some of the Town's Officials.
- Ball Players' Salaries Not Affected.
- WILL PUT WIRELESS STATION IN ARCTIC; Crocker Land Expedition to Go to the Far North with Remarkable Equipment.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- DIVORCE FOR JULIA DEAN.; Actress's Decree Made Final in Westchester Court.
- ARIZONA BARS ALL ALIENS.; Caucasians and Asiatics Are Equally Hit by New Law.
- A GOOD VETO.
- THE INCOME TAX.
- Senators to Hear Mrs. Longstreet.
- FORCE DEPUTIES OUT OF WHARTON; Townspeople Now in Charge and Strikers Patrolling Scene of Thursday's Riot.
- PRAISE WILSON, NOT BRYAN.; Presbyterians Exclude Secretary from Message of Congratulation.
- AGENT'S $154,216 VERDICT.; Edwards Sued English Wool Concern for Salary and Commission.
- SLAYS HIS JUDGES AT TRIAL.; Buenos Aires Thief Also Kills Clerk and Wounds Others.
- SUFFRAGIST COSTUMES.; Kate Jordan Denies Charge of Improper Display.
- Advice on Chocolate.
- MRS. TOWNSEND LAWRENCE.; Wife of Broker, Married Only Last Fall, Dies at Flushing Home.
- Legge Heads Harvester Company.
- GIVES CLOISTER TO FRANCE.; Barnard Returns Abbey Relics Bought for American Collector.
- Detroit Wastes No Hits.
- VETOES COMPENSATION ACT.; Gov. Sulzer Fears Foley-Walker Bill Is Inadequate.
- GRUBER WOULD LIKE TO PUNCH HIS RIVAL; Davis Pamphlet in 17th District Primary Fight Makes Republican ...
- THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION VETO.
- DOUBLE INCOME TAXATION.; Burden Falls Unequally in Case of Corporation Bonds.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- A.S. Cochran Pays $20,000 for Colt
- ANGLERS ON BIG LAKE.; Dr. Held Wins Two Events In Fly-Casting Competition In Park.
- WAR BOGIES VANISH; PRESIDENT SERENE; Confident of Amicable Settlement with Japan, Cabinet Discusses ...
- STORY OF COAL SHIPMENTS.; London Reports Steamers Have Been Chartered for Pacific Fleet.
- BRADY SUES FILM COMPANY.; Charges Copyright Violation in Moving Pictures Under New Statute.
- Six Players in Triple Play.
- Boy Killed Playing Baseball.
- ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEMENT; Soon to be Reached Regarding Bagdad Railway Concession.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BRITISH TARIFF PROTEST.; Newcastle Shippers Unwilling to Submit Books for Examination.
- BOMB SET FOR FOREMAN.; Attempt Made to Wreck House of Man Who Wouldn't Strike.
- TAP DAY" AT YALE.
- COFFEE TAX UNJUSTIFIABLE.; W.B. Harris Says It Is Not Needed and Would Injure the Trade.
- Should Take a More Prominent Part in Public Discussion.
- FOUND UNKNOWN PYGMIES.; New Guinea Expedition Also Discovered a Precipice 80 Miles Long.
- Consists Not In "Believing," but in Trying to Do Right.
- Henry M. Flagler Weaker.
- COLLEGE CREWS ON CARNEGIE LAKE; Columbia Favorite for Race with Princeton and Pennsylvania To-day.
- PRESIDENT WILSON AND "LABOR."
- THE I.W.W. IN TOWN.
- Buffalo Gets Pitcher Gervals.
- STRIKERS FIGHT WITH POLICE.; Disturbance in Paterson Results in Arrest of 19, Who Go to Jail.
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- PRUSSIAN DIET ELECTIONS.; Choice of Electors Results in Little Change of Party Strength.
- SCOTT'S ESTATE $16,155.; He Left Securities to Mother for Life, Residue to Widow.
- WON'T RECOGNIZE HUERTA.; President Wilson Stands Firm After Consulting Cabinet.
- NATHAN TIRED OF OFFICE.; Mayor of Rome Threatens to Resign -- Italian Factions the Cause.
- Colonial Yacht Club Opening.
- FOUR RAILWAYS INDICTED.; Coal Company Also a Defendant in Missouri Rebating Cases.
- NAVAL FIRE CONTROL.; Capt. Sims Explains Why Theft of Plans Is Not Consequential.
- SULZER HITS ALBANY BOSS, PRIMARY FOE; Names Dugan as County Leader and Will Cut McCabe Off His Patronage List.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Martin Luther's Birthday.
- For the Army Relief Garden Party.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- MISS HELEN COSTER T.O AYED.; Her Engagement to Sumner Gerard Announced.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Trading Dullest of the Year to Date -- General Price Level a Trifle Higher.
- ALLAN HAGEN PIRIE CUT OFF WITH $1,000; That Is Only Interest Given Him in His Father's $12,000,000 Estate.
- BOYS SIT AS JUDGES AND PUNISH MATES; Solemn Court in Oak Street School, with a Stern Boy Sheriff.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Record Rental at $25 a Square Foot for Inside 42d Street Store -West Side Block ...
- Latest Shipping News.
- Isadora Duncan III at Corfu.
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- MATTY WINS SIXTH GAME OF SEASON; Pirates Pound Him Hard in the Eighth Inning, but Long Lead Keeps Him ...
- 300,000,000 CONVERTS; Possible by Baptists in China in 25 Years, Says President Mullins.
- HASTINGS SHOOTS NEPHEW.; Aged Brother of Late Governor of Pennsylvania in Desperate Duel.
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- WOMEN IN A RAGE AT MAYOR GAYNOR; He Says Suffragettes Only Need Husbands and They Say That's an Insult.
- FARRELL KEPT CLEAR OF JACKSON POOLS; Wasn't President of Steel Trust Then and Didn't Think It His Business ...
- GRAFT WITNESSES ARE LOST IN EUROPE; Annie Grey, Tenderloin Resort Keeper, and ex-Policeman, Her Husband, ...
- Harvard Quarters on Cayuga Lake.
- FOR G.O.P. CONVENTION.; Senator La Follette Is Said to Favor One Next Winter or Spring.
- WARNS FATHER, ENDS LIFE.; Youth Carries Out Telephoned Threat to Kill Himself.
- BIG BEQUEST FOR U. OF P.; Dr. Duhring Gives Bulk of $500,000 Estate for Cancer Study.
- RESPONSIBILITIES OF RAILWAY REGULATION.
- DOWS GETS POSTPONEMENT; Wants to Answer in General Sessions for Assaulting Reporter.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- SHIRLEY KELLOGG TO WED.; Keeps Name of Fiancee Secret -- Will Retire from the Stage.
- Ramsdell to Coach at Texas.
- TEACHERS' LICENSES.; Supt. Maxwell Gives Names of Successful Applicants.
- WOULD GIVE ALASKA STRIP TO BRITAIN; Texas Congressman Offers a Resolution as Harbinger of Universal Peace.
- GIRL WINS BALDWIN PRIZE.; Miss Longhead of Radcliffe Writer of Best Municipal Essay.
- MIXED LAW AND MAGIC.; Chicago Clairvoyant Referred Legal Clients to Himself.
- CREDITORS ACCUSE BROKERS; Get Order to Examine New York Firm as to Embezzler's Losses.
- Big Passaic Plant to Close.
- NO TROOPS SENT TO MINES.; Detective Agency Says It Can Break Strike in Four Days.
- Colorado Income Tax Bill Vetoed.
- A Poem That Came True.
- VISIT TUSCANY AND SICILY.; American Inquirers Get More Facts as to Rural Credits.
- PRAISE FOR KAISER ON REIGN OF PEACE; Americans Forward Congratulations for His Record of a Quarter of ...
- ALARM IN PATERSON AT THREAT OF TIE-UP; Speaker at Quinlan Protest Meeting Advises Throwing City Into Darkness.
- MOTHER JONES' AT DEBATE.; West Virginia Labor Leaders Hear Senators Discuss Their Troubles.
- Quoin Club Hears Coleman.
- SOCIALISM AND STRIKES.
- WAGNER REVELS AT BAT AND IN FIELD; Pittsburgh's Famous Short Stop Greatly Aids ill Accomplishing Pirates' ...
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Tufts Defeats Syracuse.
- TELLS BOOKSELLERS THEY GUIDE PUBLIC; Percy Mackaye Says They Are the Real Makers of Literature.
- Iowa City H.S. Champion Shooters.
- WILL KEEP PARKS CLEAN.; Mayor Orders That People Who Throw Paper There Be Arrested.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- TWO BOYS TARGETS OF ASTORIA GUNMEN; One Killed and the Other Badly Wounded While Playing with Their Fellows.
- FRANCIS /IcADOO TO WED.; His Engagement to Miss Ethel /lcCorrnick to be Announced. pccial to Tit." -Note ...
- MRS. PERRY LEFT $160,000.; Long Island Estate Goes to Her Husband and Sons.
- $10,000 PRIZE FOR AMERICAN OPERA; National Federation of Musical Clubs Announces Contest to Aid Native Art.
- Jockey Benschotten Dies of Injuries
- Brig. Gen. F.A. Smith Retires.
- NO CHALLENGE ANSWER.; New York Yacht Club Meeting Does Not Mention Lipton Defi.
- Cincinnati Sells Catcher Severold.
- GREETING FOR BRYAN AS PEACE APOSTLE; Ambassadors and Ministers of Latin America Hear His Assurances ...
- UNSEAT CHURCH POLITICS.; Dr. Stone, 'Non-Political' Candidate, Elected Presbyterian Moderator.
- A Coffee Recipe.
- Kansas Standard Oil Raises Capital.
- OUTSIDE SECURITIES; Curb Stocks Dull -- New York City Bonds Are Active and Lower.
- Carne.-Mulligan Wedding.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Quiet -- Prices Firm in Paris, but Decline in Berlin.
- TARIFF COMPROMISE SPURNED BY WILSON; Determined to Stand by Underwood Bill as It Has Passed the House.
- NO CHANGE IN ST. JOE LEAD.; Fight on Management Accomplishes Nothing at Annual Meeting.
- URGES ALDERMEN TO ACT.; Folks Says Course on Pictures and Taxicabs Will Determine.
- M*iss Pernock to Wed ex-Footballer,
- Red Sox Wield Bats Heavily.
- FIRST VICTIM OF AIR LAW.; French Aviator Moulinais Charged with Violating British Act.
- FIRST WILSON DANCE IN THE WHITE HOUSE; The President and Mrs. Wilson Entertain for Their Three Daughters.
- Pulis Hair from Nose; Death Follows
- New Treasury Controller Sworn.
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- MEXICO RAISES $25,000,000.; Loan Arranged Through Lord Cowdray, Owner of Oil Fields.
- Columbia Event Shifted to Princeton
- CITY PARKS AND THE MONUMENT IDEA.
- BOGUS CHECK AS REWARD.; Public Library Porter Thinks He Met "the Meanest Man."
- MEXICAN DEPUTY SEES END TO HUERTA; Fabela Predicts His Quick Fall if United States Fails to Recognize ...
- Inquiry for Shoe Trade Here and Abroad.
- TOBACCO SUIT SHUT OUT.; Jonas Sought to Have Form of Trust Dissolution Set Aside.
- Blind Man's Sensation in the Air.
- Give Cement for Sea-to-Sea Road.
- UNIONS ASSAIL AMBASSADOR PAGE; British Labor Men Ask Grey to Protest Against Receiving Him.
- SUFFRAGE LEADERS HELD FOR TRIAL; Allowed Out on Bail -- Militants' "Roll of Honor" Produced in London Court.
- HANSON TO REJOIN WIFE.; So Says His Mother -- Suit Against Her Settled.
- Former Baseball Stars Released.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Latest Shipping News.
- BIGGER ARMY "INEVITABLE."; French Premier's Declaration -- Chamber Indorses the Policy.
- THE CLOSED SHOP AGAIN.
- Australians Practice at Merion.
- PLAN HOLIDAY 4 YEARS OFF.; Lutherans to Celebrate 400th Anniversary of Martin Luther's Birth.
- LANE FOR FEDERAL LINES IN ALASKA; Secretary of Interior Says Plan to Build System Is Territory's One Hope.
- FERRIS WON'T RUN AGAIN.; Drift of Progressives Discourages Michigan's Democratic Governor.
- Ball Player Killed by Locomotive.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Thomas H. Perkins & Co. Falls.
- ROOSEVELT SPEAKS MAY 28.; Colonel to be Heard Here with Sulzer in Primary Campaign.
- ROTHSCHILD'S PLAY A STORM CENTRE; Buyer of English and American Rights Enjoins Performance of "Croesus."
- MINERS TO GET $500,000.; Commissioner Neill, as Umpire, Awards That Sum In Back Wages.
- EDWARDS PLAYS POLO AT PIPING ROCK; Only Two of the English Team in Action, After First Day Ashore.
- FLUSHING ROUTE UNDECIDED; McAneny Inclined to Build a Line to Centre of Flushing.
- SPLIT ON BRONX LEADERSHIP; Anti-Murphy Man Likely to Head the Democratic Organization.
- THE HULL INCOME TAX.; Victor Morawetz Presses Home the Points of His Criticisms.
- TALE OF KIDNAPPING BAND.; Philadelphia Police Blame It for Twenty-two Disappearances.
- Final Decree for Fritzi Scheff.
- Nutmeg Sunday Laws Not So Blue.
- $500,000 FIRE IN BUFFALO.; Elevator and Vast Quantity of Grain Burned on Waterfront.
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- MAY IMPEACH PRESIDENT.; Charges of Conspiracy Brought Against Him in Lower House.
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- 300,000 CHILD VICTIMS.; Annual Sacrifice to Parental Ignorance, Mothers' Congress Is Told.
- Connoisseur Gives Directions Which a Child Can Use.
- SLOAN BRINGS SUIT FOR MAGAZINE STORY; Former Federal Judge Sues Everybody's Publishers -- Asks $100,000 ...
- Phillies Overtake and Beat Cubs.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- SAFE ROBBERS BIND AND GAG WATCHMAN; Invade Diamond District and Get Away with $9,000 of Sigmund Kohn's Gems.
- TRAVIS MEDALIST IN OAKLAND GOLF; Jerome Travers Three Strokes Behind in Qualification Round.
- COMMODITIES MARKETS
- WILL WATCH FRIEDMANN.; Neighbors of New Institute to Guard Against Any Annoyance.
- ABSORBS CASUALTY CO.; New Amsterdam Now Controlled by New Baltimore Indemnity Concern.
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- OIL TRUST WINS SUIT.; Hamburg Must Return Taxes Collected from Vacuum Company.
- TRIED TO KILL SHERIFF.; Harburger Tells of Mulraney's Attempt on the Way to Sing Sing.
- TO TESTIFY FOR COLONEL.; Dewey and Others to be Witnesses -- Defense Has Story of Drinking.
- American Killed by a Mexican.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; The Baseball Fans.
- AGAINST LABOR IMMUNITY.; Baltimore Association Telegraphs Its Protest to Wilson.
- Ice Monopoly Charges.
- DR. WHITE FOR CONVENTIONS; Cornell ex-Head Sees No Substitute for Them, Opposing Bryan's View.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- IMPORT AUSTRALIAN MEAT.; First Cargo Reaches California -- Drop in Prices Expected.
- BERNHARDT WREATH TO-DAY; Gold and Silver Gift to be Presented to Actress.
- WILSON PUTS CHECK ON RUMORS OF WAR; Issues Order Against Military Movements That Might Cloud Japanese ...
- NEBRASKA WIND KILLED 10.; Nobody in Seward Saw a Warning Cloud -- Damage $250,000.
- SIX WILD WEST FOLK HURT.; Goldle Griffith Again Injured When Deadwood Coach Broke Down.
- NEW THOUGHT CURE COST $2; Mrs. Goodwin Describes the Treatment Given to Her by Miss Page.
- MAYOR VETOES FIRE AND POLICE BILLS; Placing Prevention Bureau Chief in Uniformed Force Would Be a Bad ...
- PACIFICS' PLAN UNSETTLED.; Agreement No Nearer at End of a Long Conference.
- DEMOCRATS TO LAY PLANS.; Executive Committee Meets To-day in Washington -- To See Wilson.
- STUDENTS SEE MAN-HUNT.; Negro Under Fire Dashes Across Normal School Campus.
- MRS. D.S. MACKAY'S DENIAL.; Daughter Not Going on the Stage, Her Mother Says.
- AFRICAN LINER SAFE.; Belief That Cape Blanco Wreck Is Ship Abandoned Six Years Ago.
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- ANDERSON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC LIBRARY; Directors Name Assistant of the Late Dr. John S. Billings as His ...
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- Link for Wisconsin Rival 'Phones.
- CONDEMNS WALTER'S BILL.; Political Ring Could Grab Water Supply Under It, Says Strauss.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; B.N. Duke Gives Fifth Avenue Plot in Trade for Two Upper West Side Apartments ...
- THAW, AT HIS EASE, TELLS OF BRIBERY; Meets Attack of Anhut's Lawyer Coolly and Refuses to Answer as ...
- EUROPEANS ALSO PIRATE; H.M. Heston Says Best American Designs Are Stolen Abroad.
- Three Players Fined $25 Each.
- MORE SLIDES AT CULEBRA.; Two Miles of Them Have Carried 5,133,000 Cubic Yards Into Canal.
- Chicago Trade Board's Trial Set.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- MORGAN MEMORIAL OPEN.; Family of Late Financier Makes Further Donation to Aix Hospital.
- MISS NELLIE GRANT WEDS.; President's Granddaughter Does Not Tell Mother of Her Plans.
- CURRENCY BILLS UNDER WAY; Wilson Has a Friend Drafting One -- Glass Framing Another.
- New Munsey Trust Co. Opens.
- GAS EXPERTS TALK OF AUTO BENZOL; Only a Negligible Quantity, They Say, Can Be Obtained from City Gas.
- SEVEN MEN TO TALK FUSION.; Republicans Will Send a Committee -- Applaud Hint of Whitman.
- HONOR PEACE DELEGATES.; Many Functions for the International Envoys in Chicago.
- STRIKERS ASSAULT HOFFMAN HOUSE; Raiding Barbers Smash Plate Glass Window When Workers There Refuse to Quit.
- NAVY CREW AT PRINCETON.; Columbia Will Join Middies To-day for Race with Tigers To-morrow.
- EXTENDS BANK SECURITIES.; Treasury to Accept Insular Bonds to Cover Federal Deposits.
- 59,500,000 PARCELS MAILED.; April Business Shows Chicago Leading, with New York Second.
- NEW ENGLAND TRADE LAGS.; Except In Underwear, Coarse Cottons, and Shoes.
- EX-GOVERNOR DIES IN WANT.; Col. Gosper, Once Rich, Passes Away in Los Angeles.
- SETTLING BUFFALO STRIKE.; Agreement Reached One Store and Others in Prospect.
- BURNS WORKS ON MYSTERY.; Trying to Find a Hungarian Who Disappeared at Nice.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- GERMANS GET BRITISH JOB.; Bids for Works London Docks Below Those of Home Firms.
- EDUCATION IS ELIOT'S PANACEA FOR WAR; Popular Enlightenment Surest Way to Root Out Causes of Strife, He Says.
- Treasury to Refund $1,000,000.
- Falkenberg's Seventh Victory.
- No Federal Rockefeller Charter.
- MRS. WILSON SLUMMING.; Visits Congested Washington Alleys -- Aims to Better Conditions.
- BLEASE OUSTS CONSTABLES; Governor Dismisses Them as Useless Under the Webb Law.
- TARIFF'S EFFECT ON ART.; American Federation Urges Change in Customs Regulations.
- SPRING CARNIVAL OPENS.; 100,000 Persons at Coney Island Pelt One Another with Flowers.
- RAGAN WINS SIXTH GAME FOR BROOKLYN; Superbas Regain Their Winning Stride by Defeating St. Louis Cardinals.
- 15,000 CHICAGO FANS OUT TO SEE CHANCE; Cubs' Old Leader Makes First Appearance in Windy City as American ...
- BOOTBLACK KILLS TWO MEN.; Wounds Three Others, Then Crawls Into Sewer and Shoots Himself.
- OBJECTS TO WORD "OBEY."; Mayor Blankenburg's Wife Takes Exception to It in Wedding Ceremony
- Should Include Constantine's Victory in 312 A.D.
- H.M. FLAGLER NEAR DEATH.; Railroad Builder's End Is Momentarily Expected.
- BRITISH HOLD GUN RECORD.; Superdreadnought's 13.5-Inch Pieces Make 97 1/2 Per Cent. of Hits.
- CHANCE DAY" AT CHICAGO.; Speculators Getting $7, $5, and $3 for Seats for To-morrow's Game.
- NO STEEL RAIL POOL KNOWN TO FARRELL; Corey Said He Knew All About It, but Corporation Head Says He Never ...
- ENGINEERING ETHICS.; Mr. Riker's Newspaper Interview Defended as Proper.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Hamilton College Interclass Meet.
- VETOES ANTI-HORSE CAR BILL.; Gov. Sulzer Fears Securities Abuses -- Other Measures Disapproved.
- WESLEYAN SENIORS TELL THEIR CHOICES; Vote The Times the Most Popular New York Paper by Large Majority.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Decline in Narrowed Trading -- New Haven Dividend Reduction.
- THE MAYOR AND THE POLICE.
- JAPAN RADICALS AROUSED.; Learn Johnson Will Sign Bill and Again Denounce United States.
- SULZER WILL VETO TWO-PLATOON BILL; Announces Intention After Hearing Arguments by Johnson and Kenlon ...
- EATON INQUEST ON TO-DAY.; New Witnesses to Testify as to Death of the Admiral.
- MOCK SUFFRAGISTS STARTLE BROADWAY; Columbia Sophomores Array Themselves as Women and Go on Parade.
- Giants Release Joe Evers.
- Bull Wins Chevy Chase Singles.
- Votes Dividend of $5,000,000.
- SENIORS' GIBES END TAP DAY'S GRAVITY; Yale Men in Oak Tree Poke Fun at Electors and Cheer the Recruits.
- Reds Pound Boston Pitchers.
- BUCKET SHOPS OPEN HERE AND OUTSIDE; Despite Government Raids, They Flourish in New York, Pennsylvania, ...
- WILL STUDY STATE ROADS.; Washington and Parker to Pass on Specifications for Highways.
- FRENCH SCANDAL GROWS.; Gambling Commissioner Says Alleged Report by Him Was Forged.
- THREATEN A WITNESS IN TAXICAB INQUIRY; Vendig Won't Answer Questions Involving City Officials and Cab ...
- The Court House Designs.
- $1,000,000 MEMORIAL GIFT.; Widow Endows Medical Research Work at California University.
- AMALGAMATED PROFITS UP.; As Large for 8 Months as for 12 Last Year -- Rate of 6.42.
- Astor House Reminiscences.
- FIGHTS NEW INQUIRY BY A HANUS AGENT; Stern Says Data Dr. Bachmann Obtains Will Be Useless to School Board.
- Funeral of Mrs. John Ford.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Catch Elopers on a Freight.
- GET 1,000 POUNDS OF DYNAMITE; Explosive Stolen at Ledgemere When Laborers' Strike Is On.
- STRAWBRIDGE AS "M.F.H."; American Sportsman Will Run the Cottesmore Hunt Conservatively.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Weather in Cotton and Grain States.
- Connecticut Hampering Elopers.
- TOWN NEEDS WORKERS.; Its Appeal to Gaynor Elicits Some Comment on Congestion.
- AMERICAN TENNIS TEAM SELECTED; McLoughlin, Williams, Little, and Hackett Will Play Australians for Davis Cup.
- WANAMAKER CUSTOMS CASE; Protests of Chester W. Hill's Friends Blamed for the Inquiry.
- Chocolate Drinking Harmful?
- Wilson's First Trust Victory.
- ONLY HEALTHY CAN MARRY.; Montclair Pastor Told to Perform Ceremony for None Other.
- RUSH TO HEAR CARUSO.; Covent Garden Sold Out in Hour for Night of His First Appearance.
- SUPERBAS LOSE TO REDS.; With Chance to Go Into First Place, Brooklyn "Muffs" the Opportunity
- 20 FALL INTO THE SEA.; Workmen Rescue Their Companions When the Scaffold Breaks.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- DISPUTE AMERICAN LABOR EFFICIENCY; British Employers Defend Their Workmen Against Redfield's Criticism.
- Receivers for $3,000,000 Concern.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- FOLEY BILL DRAWS CROWD.; Hundreds of Employers and Workmen at Hearing Before Governor.
- WANTS BISHOP'S PALACE.; Somebody, Said to be American, Offers to Buy Salisbury Building.
- BIG WINDOW FOR ST. JOHN'S.; 60-Foot "Light of the World" Completed for New York Cathedral.
- Receiving Pennsylvania Warrants.
- QUINLAN GUILTY; MAY GET 7 YEARS; I.W.W. Agitator Convicted in Paterson of Inciting Silk Workers to Riot.
- DECIDES TO VISIT SPAIN.; American Commission Hears of Agricultural Co-operation There.
- GOOD BOUTS AT N.Y.A.C.; Intercity Boxing Contests Produce Hard Battles and Bad Decisions.
- ARE JAPANESE ARYANS?; Prof. Griffis Says Science Has Proved Their Affinity.
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- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- NO GUILT ON EITHER SIDE.; So a Jury Refuses to Award a Divorce to the Alletzhausser.
- I.W.W. MEN URGE BARBERS TO STRIFE; Joseph Ettor Addresses Meeting of Strikers, Who Then Start on the Warpath.
- NO AUGEAN STABLES.
- W. H, Brown Dead in Africa.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- SAVED BY HIS TROUSERS.; New Yorker Near Plunge Over Cliff in Catskill Auto Run.
- A Question Not of Sex Appeal; But of Prevailing Mode.
- FATAL MOTOR CYCLE RACE.; Pitts Killed in Collision at Opening of Chicago Season.
- SUES BELASCO AND McKAY.; Says Her Idea of Dual Personality Was Used in "The Case of Becky."
- THE CANADIAN BUDGET AND TARIFF.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Beaded Goods In Controversy; Plush and Furniture Protests Lost.
- SIR G.A. LOWTHER RESIGNS.; Gives Up Ambassadorship at Constantinople Owing to Ill-Health.
- Henry M. Flagler's Condition.
- Protests Cut in Players' Salaries.
- WRECK MYSTERY UNSOLVED; Fear That Vessel May Be the Kenilworth Castle Continues.
- Shriners Elect Imperial Potentate.
- FINAL TEST FOR EAST SIDE BABIES; Even Stuss Games Pale Into Insignificance Beside the University Settlement's ...
- ANOTHER FRENCH SCANDAL.; Senators and Deputies Accused of Aiding Gambling Houses.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Stock Market Opens Firm, but Weakens at the Close -- Paris Prices Easy.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Operator Buys Washington Heights Block Front on Broadway -- Private Dwelling ...
- SUGGESTS PEACE DREIBUND.; Lord Norton Says England, America and Germany Could Prevent War.
- COUNT CONFIRMS WITTPENN VICTORY; All of the Mayor's Supporters Returned in Elimination Election for ...
- STEEL 'BOOK COSTS' HIDE BIG PROFITS; Earnings of Ore and Transportation Subsidiaries Excessive, Commissioner ...
- TAP DAY INTEREST INTENSE.; To-day's Semi-Private Elections May Mark a Yale Revolution.
- WANTS SIRE PUNISHED.; In Contempt, Lawyer Says, for Leaving Supplementary Proceedings.
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- THE JERSEY CITY PRIMARY.
- DAVID DOWS ASKS FOR A JURY TRIAL; Would Like General Sessions to Deal with the Case of Assault on Reporter ...
- Drinking Fountains Scarce.
- BRITAIN AWES GUATEMALA.; Cruiser's Presence Causes Agreement to Pay Bond Interest.
- SCUFFLE WITH WIFE; SHOT.; Mrs. McNeil, Under Arrest with Chauffeur, Accuses Husband.
- MAYOR PUTS VETO ON FIVE CITY BILLS; Approves Only the One Enabling the Police Commissioner to Appoint ...
- STEINMAN.-LAZO;'.. '.WEDD'IN.G; Set for June 3 at the.t: .Regis .... The Attenda'nts.. '
- KAPLOW, ALTRUIST, A PUZZLE TO NUTLEY; Man Who Gave of His Flesh to Save Child's Life Insists He Wants ...
- RIKER DEFENDS PLAN FOR FLOOD CONTROL; Attacked in Technical Journal, Engineer Says Criticism is Based ...
- SIGNS ROCKEFELLER BILL.; Sulzer Approves Measure Incorporating Foundation in This State.
- SUGAR FIGHT IN SENATE.; Letter Read Hinting That Wilson Is a Raw Hand.
- DOOM THE SLASHED SKIRT.; Chicago Dressmakers Speak Out Boldly -- City Council Dodges.
- New Mexican Consul Here.
- Tigers Get Revenge on Williams.
- POWERS' FORCE IN SCUTARI.; International Detachment Under English Officer Enters City.
- STIR RACE SPIRIT IN JAPAN.; Publicists Talk of Overthrowing the "White Man's Clique."
- The St. Louis Star Is Sold.
- ALL WARSHIP PLANS STOLEN LAST MARCH; Thief's First Attempt on Inauguration Day Failed to Get Fire Control ...
- WILL ATTACK GRAFT IN POLICE UNIFORMS; Whitman Hopes to Open Trail Into Headquarters by New Line of Inquiry.
- BALL FOR MERCY HOSPITAL.; Funds Will Aid New Institution at Hempstead.
- Corporation to Run Auto Polo.
- Kaiser and Alfonso Not to Meet.
- CHINA GIVES UP MONGOLIA.; Secret Agreement with Russia Said to Have Been Signed.
- Bank of France's Metal Holdings.
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- Boston Releases Outfielder Kirke.
- Senator Bourne's National Highways Plan Declared Inconsistent.
- EASTERN ROADS ASK NEW RATE HEARING; Tell Commerce Commission They Must Increase Their Freight Charges.
- IMPEDIMENTS TO TARIFF LEGISLATION.
- Ambassador Page Seeks a House.
- NAME FORGED, SAYS FRIEDMANN'S RIVAL; Row Between Doctor and His Former Aid Likely to Reach Criminal ...
- HEAR RED HAIRED MASCOTS; Guests on the Washington Irving's Trial Trip Enjoy Their Singing.
- BRYAN'S PEACE SQUADRON.; Secretary Plans Friendship and Fellowship to Abolish War.
- Drowns but Keeps Fish Hooked.
- Foss Names White Slave Board.
- The Basis of Marriage.
- CUBA'S PART IN DEDICATION.; Vote to Send White and Black Soldiers to Maine Celebration.
- Guggenheim Wins at Traps.
- Australians Not In Good Form Yet.
- RAILROAD REVENUE RISES.; Eastern Roads Made $27,000,000 More -- Western Roads Prosper.
- REACH PIER AGREEMENT.; Garrison Authorizes Chelsea Extension Pending New Construction.
- SENATORS FOR SUFFRAGE.; Committee Favors Submitting Constitutional Amendment to States.
- EDWARDS APPEALS FOR PRIVATE HELP; Owners of Trucks Asked to Give the Use of Them to Them Aid Clean-Up Work.
- OPPOSES RESERVOIR WORK.; Board of Trade Protests Against $19,000,000 Jerome Park Outlay.
- De Fov!lle, Economist, Dead.
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- JAPAN MAY PROTEST AGAIN.; Ambassador Likely to Answer Points in Johnson Message.
- THE FUTURE OF THE BALKANS.
- Large House Burned.
- IMPUGN CARLISLE MORALS.; Witnesses Tell of Evil Conditions Superintendent Denies.
- ENGLISH POLO TEAM HERE FOR MATCHES; Five of the International Players Who Will Compete at Westbury, L.I.
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- PANAMA PROTESTS TO US.; Denies Our Jurisdiction In Case of Judge Who Fired at Captain.
- FOUR NEW ACADEMICIANS.; Calder, Garber, Thorne, and Bellows Receive Election.
- ALMA-TADEMA SALE.; Treasures Collected by the Artist to be Dispersed by Auction.
- JOHNSON TO SIGN ALIEN LAND BILL; Telegraphs to Bryan That He Will Approve Anti-Japanese Act.
- HYSTERIA" AND THE POLICE.
- BLACKMAILED INTO CRIME.; Ex-Convict Says He Stole from Santa Fe to Hide New York Record.
- PRINCE TO MARRY IN PARIS.; Officials in Italy Refused to Grant Favor to Karageorgevitch.
- SUFFRAGIST BOMB FOR A MAGISTRATE; Sent to Mr. Bennett, Who Is Hearing the Charges Against the Militant ...
- DECLINE IN STEEL ORDERS.; Trade Disposed to Think It Will Lead to Lower Prices.
- TO TREAT CANCER BY STARVING CELLS; Dr. Keating Hart of Paris Says Many Patients May Thus Be Saved.
- NO STEEL SUBSIDIARY WITHOUT A RIVAL; President Farrell Points Out Factors in Steel Trust Have Each a ...
- END OF ARMED RULE FAR OFF, SAYS ABBOTT; Tells Mohonk Lake Delegates Sword Is Still Destined for Long Sway.
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- Miss Cushing Weds N.A. Weathers.
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- SHERIDAN GAINS TIME.; A Week to Show His Bribe from Knickerbocker Co. Was Trap He Laid
- Army Wins from Lehigh.
- BOOKMEN WANT LIBRARY BUSINESS; No Sense, They Say, in Hostility Between Sellers and Local Librarians ...
- Yale Wins Sensational Gain.
- STATE CIVIL SERVICE HIT BY THE CITY CLUB; Reform Association's Inquirers Accuse Sulzer's Board of Rating ...
- ACTRESSES TO HAVE A CLUB.; They Are Displeased, It Is Said, with the P.W.L. Management.
- Mulraney to Die Next Monday.
- Leishman Brokers Appeal.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- SAY MISS LEISHMAN CAN'T BECOME NOBLE; Unanimous Decision of High German Nobility at Annual Meeting at ...
- London's Chief Detective Out.
- OUR PUBLIC MEN IN LORD MAYORAL EYES; Wilson Big, Bryan Strong, Wood a Fine Chap, and Gaynor Mouselike ...
- KEENAN ANNEXATION LEADER; Pittsburgher is Said to be the Head of the Isle of Pines Movement.
- BIG NEBRASKA WIND TAKES DOZEN LIVES; Ten or More Dead in Seward, and Deaths Elsewhere Reported.
- UTAH COPPER FALLS OFF.; Decrease for Quarter $263,289 -- Metal at 15.06 Cents a Pound.
- WILL INSPECT SING-SING.; Westchester Grand Jury to Visit Prison -- To Take Up Kennedy Letter
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Sag Back Again -- April Agricultural Exports Establish New Record.
- Harvard Tennis Men Win Easily.
- Seward Reports Ten Deaths.
- FLY AS PARALYSIS CAUSE.; Doctor Says It Is Commonest Carrier of Infantile Disease.
- HART STAMPS FOR SALE.; Famous Cleveland Collection to be Auctioned Off To-day.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Majority of Cases Said to Arise After Birth.
- Latest Shipping News.
- KERN ATTACKS COURTS.; Surprises Senate by Speech on West Virginia Case.
- Sulzer Entertains Shevlin.
- CONVENTION BILL VETOED BY SULZER; Governor Disapproves Proposal for Special Election on Constitution, ...
- Sisler Mows Down Cornell Nine.
- CHINESE LOAN NEXT WEEK.; $37,083,400 to be Offered in London Without Underwriting.
- PROVISION FOR A "SANE FOURTH."
- CENTURY OPERA FORMED.; New Yorkers Incorporate Company with $300,000 Capital.
- COLLEGE GRADS ON LINKS.; Mabon of Rutgers and Gavin of Yale Win Prizes at Nassau C.C.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- WEARIES OF WAITING A COMSTOCK ARREST; Manager of Braun & Co. Withdraws "September Morn" from His ...
- MUST PAY WIFE'S BILLS.; Dressmakers Recover $4,197 from Bishop, Who is Being Sued.
- Kerrigan Efficiency Secretary.
- MAY INDICT TWO FOR TAXI GRAFT; District Attorney's Office Finds a Trail Which Leads Direct to Bribe Takers.
- AUTO TRADE BODIES MERGE IN CHAMBER; Consolidation of N.A.A.M. and Auto Board of Trade Is Finally Completed.
- WELLS AS ROCKEFELLER AID; Harvard Curator Resigns to Join the Staff of the Financier.
- SAVE MAN IN PATH OF SUBWAY EXPRESS; Detective and Friend, Risking Their Lives, Drag Him from in Front ...
- WESLEYAN SHUTS OUT COLUMBIA, 2-0; Stanley's Pitching Eclipses That of Columbia Boxman in the Pinches.
- Harvard Shuts Out Syracuse.
- FATAL COLLISION IN AIR.; Monoplane and Biplane Crash -- One Man Dead and Three Hurt.
- TURPENTINE CONCERNS FAIL; Atlantic and National Companies Hurt by Trust's Collapse.
- To Amend Senate Quorum Rule.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- NEW SOURCE OF GASOLINE.; Doherty Tells Londoners It Can Be Made from Illuminating Gas.
- FLEET PROVES OUR POWER.; London Paper's Comment on Coming Visit of Our Warships.
- German Warships to Visit Our Ports
- KILLED ON GERMAN WARSHIP; Four Sailors Dead and Three Hurt by Explosion on Torpedo Boat.
- WARNED BY REDFIELD ON TARIFF REPRISAL; Employing Lithographers Are Told That Wage Cuts Will Be Investigated.
- SHOOT AMERICAN AS SPY.; Rebels Execute John Alamia for Alleged Aiding of Federals.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- BRYAN PUNS FOR PEACE.; Tells British Delegates the Greatest Dreadnought Is Friendship.
- FIND BOY'S BODY IN CREEK.; Astrologer Foretold Albert Smith's Watery End.
- RAPS NORTHERN COMMITTEE; In Letter to President New Orleans Wholesaler Repudiates It.
- LEAVING BANK ASSOCIATION.; Several Others Expected to Follow Lead of Seamen's Bank.
- Seward Reports Ten Deaths.
- WELLS AS ROCKEFELLER AID; Harvard Curator Resigns to Join the Staff of the Financier.
- $1,000,000 MEMORIAL GIFT.; Widow Endows Medical Research Work at California University.
- Shoe Machinery Case Expedited.
- THE POLICE AND THE BARBERS.
- CLEVELAND BLOWS UP WHEN LEADING; Blanding and Carisch Hand Game to Yankees in the Seventh Inning.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- A Lawless Law.
- CUBS QUITE TAME WITH EVERS BENCHED; Jeff Tesreau's Speed Dims Batting Eyes of Chicagoans, Who Are Defeated, ...
- BECKER GAINS MORE DELAY.; Hearing June 16 on Appeal In the Rosenthal Murder Case.
- TO SETTLE OLD CLAIMS.; Commission Meets to Award Damages to Britons and Americans.
- DISCUSS MUNICIPAL NEEDS.; Conference of Charities and Correction Opens Annual Seasons.
- SWARTZ LAYS BARE TAXICAB GRAFT LEVY; Company's Vice President Shows the List of Pass Holders to Grand Jury.
- SEEK CLUE TO WRECKERS.; Boys Under Arrest Believed Not to be Responsible for Erie Outrages.
- MRS. BROKAW GETS HER SON; Husband in Jail and Wife Speeding to New York with the Boy.
- SCUFFLE WITH WIFE; SHOT.; Mrs. McNeil, Under Arrest with Chauffeur, Accuses Husband.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CENSUS FIGHT IN SENATE.; Republican Begin Their Filibuster Against Harris's Confirmation.
- EXPECT TO DEFEAT TARIFF HEARINGS; Senate Continues Debate on Penrose Amendment -- Leaders Predict Majority ...
- CITY BEAUTIFIERS HEAR GAYNOR ON ART; Mayor Tells Visitors One Feels Like Kneeling Before the Public Library.
- FLY AS PARALYSIS CAUSE.; Doctor Says It Is Commonest Carrier of Infantile Disease.
- Turf Record for Froglegs.
- SHOOT AMERICAN AS SPY.; Rebels Execute John Alamia for Alleged Aiding of Federals.
- THE MANLY WAY.
- English Poloist in Piping Rock Game.
- GERMAN OIL BILL MORIBUND.; It Is Possible That the Government Will Not Try to Revive It.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Improve on Little More Active Trading -- New York Central Consolidation.
- SAVE MAN IN PATH OF SUBWAY EXPRESS; Detective and Friend, Risking Their Lives, Drag Him from in Front ...
- PLATFORMS SACRED, SAYS MR. BRYAN; Candidates Should Accept Them or Withdraw, He Tells Pennsylvanians.
- ONLY HEALTHY CAN MARRY.; Montclair Pastor Told to Perform Ceremony for None Other.
- TOBACCO STRIKE IN CUBA.; 1,500 Sorters and Warehousemen Embarrass Havana Factories.
- QUEEN MARY MISSED PERIL FROM A MINE; Was to Have Set off Explosion at Aldershot Which Proved Dangerous.
- WOMEN WIELD GOLF CLUBS.; Team A Defeats Team B in Match on Montclair Links.
- JOHNSON REPLIES TO-DAY.; Sacramento Thinks He Will State His Views, Then Sign Alien Bill.
- NEW YORK CENTRAL TAKING LAKE SHORE; Financial Plan for Absorbing This and Other Lines Now Before Stockholders.
- WON'T SELL ON COMMISSION; Dealers Affected by New Cole Law Plan Way to Dodge It.
- WILKIE TO LEAVE SERVICE.; He Will Resign Government Post to Enter Business in Chicago.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Good Investment Demand in London -- Dear Money Restricts Business in Berlin.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- ENGLISH PONIES AT PIPING ROCK CLUB; Forty-two Mounts for International Polo Unloaded In Good Condition.
- Fordham Noses Out Wesleyan.
- INCOME TAX BILL'S SHORTCOMINGS.; Framer of the Bill Replies to Victor Morawetz -- More Complicated Measure. ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- NAME FORGED, SAYS FRIEDMANN'S RIVAL; Row Between Doctor and His Former Aid Likely to Reach Criminal ...
- QUINLAN GUILTY; MAY GET 7 YEARS; I.W.W. Agitator Convicted in Paterson of Inciting Silk Workers to Riot.
- TICKLISH FOR ARBITRATION.; Pall Mall Gazette Doubts if We Would Agree to Go to The Hague.
- PROPOSES RETURN OF UNSOLD BOOKS; Paper Read at Booksellers' Convention Meets Opposition from Publishers.
- FAREWELL TO W.H. PAGE.; Fellow-Workers Join in a Hearty Send-Off to New Ambassador.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET; Whose Was the Victory?
- BIG NEBRASKA WIND TAKES DOZEN LIVES; Ten or More Dead in Seward, and Deaths Elsewhere Reported.
- Princeton's Valedictorian Chosen.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- H.C. FRICK'S SON ENGAGED.; Childs Frick to Marry Miss Frances Dixon of Baltimore.
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- Describes Italy's Rural Banks.
- 17 INDUSTRIES HERE NEED NO TARIFF BARS; So Elated Democrats Interpret Taft Bureau Report Showing Manufacturing ...
- OUR FLEET MOST POWERFUL; Will Dwarf Other Squadrons In the Mediterranean.
- TO REPORT ON HAWTHORNE.; President of Parole Board Reaches Washington with Recommendations.
- FATAL MOTOR CYCLE RACE.; Pitts Killed in Collision at Opening of Chicago Season.
- Wakeforest Claims a Title.
- CONTEST THE FIELD IN FRENCH PLAYS; Alliance Francaise Not in Accord with Plan to Build a New Theatre.
- REDS AGAIN FALL BEFORE BROOKLYN; Dahlen's Men Enjoy Batting Matinee and Trounce Cincinnati, 9 to 3.
- FOIL SUFFRAGETTES' KIDNAPPING PLANS
- CENSORSHIP OF PICTURES.; Publishers of "September Morning." Criticise Mr. Comstock.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- AN ACTORS' FUND DAY.; Erlanger Suggests a Country-Wide Benefit Once a Year.
- BLACKMAILED INTO CRIME.; Ex-Convict Says He Stole from Santa Fe to Hide New York Record.
- SUBWAY JUNCTION NO NEARER FIXING; Hearing Brings Out Nothing Definite, McAneny Urging 33d Street Connection.
- GREER INDICTMENT HOLDS.; Eastern Box Board Club Demurrer Overruled by Court.
- ETHICS AND ECONOMICS.
- JOHNSON TO SIGN ALIEN LAND BILL; Telegraphs to Bryan That He Will Approve Anti-Japanese Act.
- Allen Land Law Justified?
- Republicans Did Not Bind Minority on Direct Primaries by Caucus.
- New Yorkers' Uruguay Contract.
- Princeton Welcomes Victorious Crew
- Yale Crews Go to Gales Ferry May 28
- Cleveland Signs Another Gregg.
- Elevated Road Noise.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- CHUCK CONNORS IS BURIED.; All Sorts and Conditions Honor Chinatown's White Mayor.
- WHITE STAR PROFITS CUT TO 30 PER CENT.; Effect of Titanic Disaster on the Company's Dividend a Reduction ...
- Harvard Sophomore Crew Wins.
- PETRIE DISCUSSES FREER GOSPEL MS.; Says Value Depends Upon Whether or Not It Is "Heretical."
- B'rith Abraham Convention Closing.
- Lieut. Ingram to Referee Boat Race.
- 7,000 GIRLS DANGE IN CENTRAL PARK; Children of the Public Schools Have Their Annual May Pole Festival.
- 98 LAW STUDENTS PASS STATE TEST; Names of the Successful Candidates Certified to the Appellate Division.
- TAP DAY INTEREST INTENSE.; To-day's Semi-Private Elections May Mark a Yale Revolution.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- OPPOSES FORESTRY SCHOOL; Cornell Against $310,000 Appropriation for Syracuse Department.
- WILL INSPECT SING SING.; Westchester Grand Jury to Visit Prison -- To Take Up Kennedy Letter
- CANNON SNEERS AT PLAN.; Says National Committee Has No Right to Call a Convention.
- GIRL DROWNS IN TUB.; Police Believe Seamstress Fainted While Getting Bath Ready.
- Greeks to Hold Games In 1914.
- SURE STEEL TRUST IS PUBLIC BENEFIT; President Farrell Tells of Constant Enterprise to Help Things Along, ...
- SULZER PLANS ITINERARY.; Will Attack Buffalo First in Behalf of Primary Bill.
- Polo Match at Westbury a Tie.
- DERIDES HARVESTER SUIT.; Calls Dissolution Proceedings "a Political Scheme."
- ARCHBISHOP IS AN ANTI.; Tells Wisconsin Catholics Men and Women Are Unequal.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- IMPERATOR SAILING PUT OFF; Will Not Start for America Till June 11 -- Kaiser to Take Special Cruise.
- Boston Nationals Bar Gamblers.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- RENT DOUGHOREGAN MANOR.; Congressman Lathrop Brown to Occupy Historic Carroll House.
- BALLOT 30 YARDS LONG.; Initiative-Referendum Exhibit In Closing Illinois Struggle.
- CUSTOMS RECEIPTS SHRINK.; Due to Impending Tariff Reductions, Treasury Officials Declare.
- FIRE CHIEFS SEEK A VETO.; Go to Albany To-morrow to Protest Against Two-Platoon Bill.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- THREE JUSTICES NAMED.; Gov. Sulzer Appoints Crouch, Kruse, and Kellogg to Appellate Bench.
- Thieves Stop Alimony Payment.
- NEILL WITH GUGGENHEIMS.; Quits Federal Service to Run Smelting Company's Labor Department.
- China Gets First Loan Advance.
- THE RIGHT TO DISPOSE OF PROPERTY BY WILL.
- JOB FOR MRS. LONGSTREET.; Former Union Soldier Offers Her a $3,600 Post In His Office.
- WEST HUDSON RUN STARTS AT NOON; Contest Draws Twenty Entries -- Novel Number Plates -- Cars Needed for ...
- BRYAN'S PEACE SQUADRON.; Secretary Plans Friendship and Fellowship to Abolish War.
- STABBED 12 TIMES, HER $2,500 STOLEN; One Thief Attacks Woman with Icepick While Confederate Loots Home.
- SAY MISS LEISHMAN CAN'T BECOME NOBLE; Unanimous Decision of High German Nobility at Annual Meeting at ...
- IMPUGN CARLISLE MORALS.; Witnesses Tell of Evil Conditions Superintendent Denies.
- SAVED BY HIS TROUSERS.; New Yorker Near Plunge Over Cliff in Catskill Auto Run.
- Citizens of German Parentage Have Adopted our Ideals.
- DOUBLES AT WEST SIDE.; Niles Shows Good Form In Match with Little and Hackett.
- DOOM THE SLASHED SKIRT.; Chicago Dressmakers Speak Out Boldly -- City Council Dodges.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Deal for Franklyn Arms, Occupying Block Front on Washington Heights, Pending ...
- Amherst and Dartmouth Tennis Tie.
- Ask Receiver for Wire Concern.
- THE TAXICAB SITUATION.
- RAISE, DON'T LOWER RATES, SAY CARRIERS; Briefs Filed with Commission on Eve of Conference Say Cuts Now ...
- CHURCH UNDER MINE RULE.; So Miners Charge In Case Laid Before Senator Kern.
- Australians Show Speed at Nets.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- EXPOSES A 'CURE' BACKED BY LORIMER; Journal of Medical Association Gives a Sketch of Dr. Duket and His ...
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- LUNATIC KILLS ATTACHE.; Gen. von Lewinski and a Policeman Slain In a Munich Street.
- NOT GUILTY, SAYS STILWELL; Senator Says He Has No Money, So Court Assigns Counsel.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- COME HERE TO WED.; Schoolmates Thus Escape Possible Parental Objections.
- QUINLAN GETS AID OF REV. P.S. GRANT; Preacher and Lawyer Battle Testify In Paterson for Accused Labor ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- 20 FALL INTO THE SEA.; Workmen Rescue Their Companions When the Scaffold Breaks.
- THE ALASKA RAILWAY.
- The Barber's Long Hours.
- SPANISH ART EXHIBIT.; Chicago to Have Work of Most Noted Modern Painters.
- FOUR MEN BURNED IN JERSEY REFINERY; James Payton, Head of an Installation Crew, Is Expected to Die.
- LEDERLE PURPOSES TO KEEP CITY CLEAN; Board of Health Head Says Street Cleaners Must Take All Rubbish Offered.
- THE MILITANT "ANTIS."; Rheta Childe Dorr Warns Country to Beware of Their Violence.
- PROGRESSIVES FEAR REPUBLICAN UNION; With a Convention for Party Reorganization Certain, Roosevelt Wing ...
- MORALS POLICE BILL UNDER SHARP FIRE; Bears Marks of Hysteria, Says Bruere -- Binkerd Favors It Strongly.
- The Hair Goods Business.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- TRIAL TRIP WITH SPONSORS.; New Steamboat Will Carry Fifty Girls with Auburn Hair.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Little Interest in Stocks.
- Neglected Park Trees.
- Failure of Co-education Proves Inherent Difference of Sexes.
- M'CONNELL SETS NAPS BACK IN RACE; Yankees' Tall Pitcher Stops the Cleveland Sluggers -- Manager Birmingham ...
- McLean Horses for London Show.
- PRIZE FOR AMERICAN OPERA.; Chicago Opera Co. Offers $5,000 -- Mary Garden and Bonci Engaged.
- Error Helps Phillies Win.
- FOREIGN PULP MEN WIN.; Customs Court Holds That Their Products Are Entitled to Free Entry
- CAR UNION REJECTS PEACE.; Won't End Cincinnati Strike Without Recognition of Itself.
- QUINLAN ON TRIAL AGAIN IN PATERSON; Police Repeat Testimony and I.W.W. Defense Will Call No Anarchists.
- CANADIAN OUTING FOR TAFT.; Ex-President to Spend Summer at Murray Bay, Near Quebec.
- What's In a Name?
- LONG ISLAND TRAPS FOR AUTO SPEEDERS; Automobile Club Warns Motorists to be on Their Guard Against Constables.
- FIGHT FOR ZIEGLER ESTATE.; Former Miss Ziegler Contends for Her Half, or $8,000,000.
- DOG SAVES TWO WOMEN.; Arouses Them from Sleep When Fire Starts in Their Home.
- GOVERNMENT LOSES SUIT.; Supreme Court Denies Rehearing in Minehill Case.
- SHORT POSTAGE COSTLY.; American Exporters Lose Trade by Not Using Enough Stamps.
- POWDER FOR PACIFIC COAST.; Twelve Vessels Chartered by du Pont Company to Carry Explosives.
- Big Profits of Standard of Nebraska
- Princeton Tennis Victory.
- PRINCETON CREW WINS BOAT RACE; Beats Harvard to Finish by Four Seconds, with Penn Four Lengths Back.
- REPUDIATE THE I.W.W.; Summit Mill Workers Get Concessions on That Condition.
- TO FIGHT THE BEEF TRUST.; Argentine Cabinet to Meet To-day to Consider Action.
- RUSH CANAL FORTIFICATION.; Work at the Pacific Entrance Is Proceeding Night and Day.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- WILL USE TRUST LAW TO STOP WAGE CUTS; Criminal Charges Will Follow Any United Action by Employers Under ...
- RAILWAY RATES AND RAILWAY WAGES.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Investor Buys Schuyler Arms Apartment From Hoe Estate -- Operators Enlarge Eighty-eighth ...
- SUFFRAGE AND WOMEN'S IDEALS.
- BRYAN TOO AMBITIOUS?; London Daily Mall Thinks Peace, Like Charity, Begins at Home.
- THOMPSON'S WIFE TO TELL OF GRAFT; Would Give Whitman Facts of Regular Meetings of Husband and Civilian ...
- NEW INCORPORATIONS.; New York.
- THE CIVIC PARADE.
- HOME WEDDING FOR MISS JURGENSEN; Marries Montaigu La Montagne at 9 West Eighty-first Street.
- M.P. TO PUBLISH SUFFRAGETTE ORGAN; Ramsay Macdonald Condemns Gvoernment for Suppressing Free Speech.
- FINE TINTORETTO AT METROPOLITAN; Art Museum, Through Leland Fund, Acquires "The Miracle of the Loaves ...
- $200, 000 A YEAR IN FREE TAXI RIDES; Grand Jury Learns That About Twenty City Employes Paid Nothing for Autos.
- WIFE HAS BROKAW JAILED.; Charges New Yorker with Striking Her with a Frying Pan.
- WOMAN IN THE HOME.; Old Ideal of the Sheltered Life Will Not Be Shattered.
- TICKET SPECULATOR TO JAIL
- ROSTER OF THE REVOLUTION; War Department Completes Collection of Military Records.
- SQUATTER' CLAIMS $300,000,000 REALTY; In Hut on Harlem Lot Molenaor, at 75, Renews Fight for Grandsire's ...
- Maranville's Triple Downs Cardinals
- Father Ill with Tuberculosis.
- Dolan's Has Merely Moved.
- 12,000 TO MARCH IN CITY'S PARADE; 7,000 Policemen, 1,500 Firemen, and Men and Vehicles from All Other ...
- PLANNED ECUADOR REVOLT.; Simultaneous Uprising in Colombia Plotted by Conservatives.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Long Island Properties.
- STILL WELL INDICTED ON BRIBERY CHARGE; State Senator Paroled Until To-day to Arrange for $5,000 Bail.
- WILSON WILL SEEK NO TEST.; President Has No Intention of Taking Land Bill Into Courts.
- Assemblyman Kennedy Resigns.
- MATHEWSON GOOD AS EVER AGAINST CUBS; Past Master at Pitching Allows Them Three Hits -- Fifth Game Without ...
- The Ballot Not a Burden.
- MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
- STEEL CORPORATION MADE A BENEFACTOR; President Farrell Submits Its Great Export Business Was Result ...
- A Congested Elevated Station.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Drag in Dull Trading -- The Outside View and Wall Street's View.
- MAYOR HAS DOUBTS OF WELFARE BOARD; But Will Consider Whether He Ought to Accept the Bill as a Beginning.
- SULZER, CAMPAIGN LEADER; Governor the Central Figure of the Primary Fight.
- HOFFMAN WILL RETURN.; Missing Witness in Thaw Bribery Trial Was on Business Trip.
- PRAISE FOR LADY LOWTHER.; Grand Vizier Acknowledges Her Services in Caring for Refugees.
- MONEY SHORTAGE IN LONDON FEARED; Recent Loans Have Failed and Big Amounts Are to be Asked in the Near Future.
- MUNICIPAL ICE EXPENSIVE.; Mr. Oler Says It Would Bring No Relief to the Poor.
- NEWSSTAND BILL HEARING.; Measure Gives Rights at Subway and Elevated Stations.
- Called a Vital Factor In the Progress of Civilization.
- Port SoCiety Elects Directors.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- NEW VERSES FOUND IN GOSPEL PAPYRI; Long-Missing Passage, Known to St. Jerome, Not in Any Other Existing ...
- WOULD BAN MONTE CARLO.; French Deputy to Propose Severe Anti-Gambling Legislation.
- FIRE DAMAGES TALLAULAH.; West slip Home of Col. Wagstaff Narrowly Escapes Destruction.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Washington Wins on Errors.
- EIGHT YEARS IN JAIL FOR BANK PRESIDENT; Robert M. Petty Convicted of Robbing Jersey Institution by Worthless ...
- DYNAMITE IN TRAIN'S PATH.; Passengers Endangered by Supposed Plan to Get $20,000.
- Interscholastic Broad Jump Record.
- JOKERS IN SERVICE BILLS.; Commission Opposing Two at Albany Favoring City Tractions.
- JOHN S. WISE DEAD.; Ex-Congressman from Virginia and District Attorney's Father.
- COSTLY LACE DESIGNS.; American Importers Need Protection Against "Pirates."
- SEAMEN'S BANK GOES ALONE; Withdraw's from State Savings Bank Association -- Old Dissension.
- WISE VISITS DINERS ALTHOUGH IN GRIEF; Going Home to His Dead Father, He Stops to Give Thanks for the ...
- Holy Cross Scores Heavily on Tufts
- TELL OF AUBURN EVILS.; Convicts Say Conditions Are Worse Than They Were Described.
- ARIZONA BILL PASSED.; Japanese Request for a Hearing on It Refused.
- JAPANESE FARMERS WANTED; New Mexican Town Invites Them to Found a Large Colony.
- SEEK LYLE MILLIONS.; Suit of Two Alleged Nephews Put Off Until May 28.
- WORLD'S RUNNING RECORD.; E.W. Lloyd Covers 50 Miles in 6:13:58 at Stamford Bridge.
- Solid" Quicksilver.
- Silly" Fashion.
- COME TO NEW YORK TO WED.; Baltimore Couple Slip Away from Home and Are Secretly Married.
- AUSTRALIANS AT NETS.; Davis Cup Team Practices on Courts of Huntingdon Valley C.C.
- JAPAN AND THE LAND BILL.
- STURM SAYS HE HAS FRIEDMANN SECRET; Hotel Doctor Who Assisted Berlin Physician Has Used Turtle Vaccine ...
- CAPITAL HONORS PACIFISTS.; Delegates Received by Wilson, Bryan, and Marshal -- Banquet at Night
- ITA.IANS T0 GIVE,CONCERT
- CITY BREVITIES.
- PRAISES OUR PEACE PLAN.; French Congress Congratulates the President and Mr. Bryan.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CITY GATHERS UP RUBBISH OF YEARS; Every Kind of Attic Hoardings Dumped in the Streets for the Clean-Up Crews.
- Luck with the Athletics.
- SUBWAY HEARING TO-DAY.; Bone of Contention Is Grand Central Connection of New Lines.
- H.M. Flagler's Condition.
- COMMODITIES MARKETS
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- FIRST COMMISSION VOTE.; Jersey City Chooses To-day 10 Candidates for New Government.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Wilson Gives $300 to Hospital.
- WILSON TO NULLIFY LABOR IMMUNITY; Heeds Protests Against Exempting Unions and Farmers from Trust Prosecution.
- BOTH TICKETS SPLIT ON STOCK EXCHANGE; Three Independents and Three Regulars Elected Governors, Making ...
- Ball Player Breaks Leg Sliding.
- BULL MOOSE EARLY WITH A PLATFORM; Frame One and a State and City Policy at $1 Dinner Attended by 2,500.
- Coffee Recipe Desired.
- STUDY FARMERS' CREDITS.; Our Commission in Rome Aided by Various Nations' Delegates.
- $1,000,000 FLOOD BILL; To be Presented to Congress for Emergency Aid by Army and Navy.
- SING SING WARDEN CALLS GRAND JURY; Demands Inquiry Into Charges of Waste, Graft, and Suffering of Prisoners.
- BROOKLYN ADDS ANOTHER VICTORY; Rucker in Form Defeats Cincinnati in a Clever Fielding Game.
- ASTOR TAKES AN AUTO RIDE.; His Ferncliff Physician Says He Has Persistent Sore Throat.
- REPUBLICANS PLAN REFORM CONVENTION; Leaders Feel One Is Necessary This Summer -- Purge Party of Evils, ...
- Lake Checks Boston Attack.
- EXAMPLES FOR PRESIDENT WILSON.
- BECKER SEEKS DELAY.; Convicted Policeman's Lawyer Tells Court of Possible New Evidence.
- TAFT ATTACKS THE RECALL; He Tells Yale Students It Can Only Lead to Despotism.
- SURROGATE DEFENDS RIGHT TO INHERIT; Fowler's Decision in Gedney Will Contest an Answer to Vice President ...
- PUSHES BASEBALL INQUIRY.; Gallagher Prepares to Press Action by Congress June 1.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- SEEKS A NEW DIVORCE.; Remarried After First, Mrs. Hewitt Again Goes to Court.
- Shugrue Knocks Out Hogan.
- SUBMARINE SINKS STEAMER.; Eighteen Persons Saved by Quick Work in Norfolk Harbor Collision.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Harvard Wins Lacrosse Honors.
- RESENT MARSHALL LETTER.; Bell Men Say Vice President Has Meddled in Mayoralty Fight.
- GOV. JOHNSON LIKELY TO SIGN ALIEN BILL; California Executive Delays Reply to Bryan, and Probably Will ...
- WHERE IS MILITANT FUND?; Amounts to Many Thousands of Pounds, and Is Well Guarded.
- SIGNS EXCHANGE BILLS.
- SEEK BOY AMONG STRIKERS.; Police Think Smith Lad May Have Been Stolen In Revenge.
- TRY A SECOND TIME TO WRECK ERIE TRAIN; Engineer Sees Obstruction on the Track Near Paterson Soon Enough ...
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- WHITMAN ASSURES FAIR TRIAL OF ALL; Scorns the Suggestion That New York Juries Are Prejudiced Against Police.
- To Make Nickels Unmistakable.
- WILSON BILL PASSED WITH REFERENDUM; Jersey Assembly Adopts Jury Reform Measure Which the Senate Promises ...
- BEACHEY WILL FLY NO MORE.; Aviator Feels That He Has Led Others to Death and So He Quits.
- BROWNS MUST PAY O'CONNOR'S SALARY; St. Louis Court Finds Verdict for Manager Deposed Before His Contract ...
- WILL SEEK MANY REFORMS.; Citizens' Democracy Incorporates for Municipal Changes.
- EITHER OLD OR NEW RULES FOR CUP RACE; Sir Thomas, However, Prefers Those That Governed Last Yacht Contest.
- KIRBY WATCHES YALECREWS; English Coach Sees Substitute Boat Defeat 'Varsity Oarsmen.
- WILSON SEES A VICTORY.; Even with Referendum, President Is Pleased with Jury Reform Bill.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Estates Pay Inheritance Tax.
- NO WAR, SAYS BRYAN.; Declares There Will Be None While He Is Secretary of State.
- NOT LIBELLED BY HEARST.; Judge Finds Roger C. Sullivan Hasn't Sufficient Cause for Suit.
- IOLANTHE' BRINGS MORE JOY TO CASINO; A Splendid Revival of One of the Most Melodious and Humorous of ...
- ANSWER ANTIS' ATTACK.; Suffragists Deny the Charge That They Resort Sex Appeals.
- GIRL HEROINE AT FIRE.; Her Quick Action Saves Four Children from Upper Floor.
- Inman and Bull Tennis Victors.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Retorts for Metals Not Cut; Little Meat in Bullion Cubes.
- Ball Players Fined for Fighting.
- 12-YEAR-OLD POLO STAR.; Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., and Sister Show Men How to Play Game Well.
- REVERSES ORDER OF FLAGS.; Judge Dodd Gets a Ladder and Puts American Above Italian.
- WE GAIN CHINA AND ENGLAND LOSES; Resentment at British Opium Traffic -- Feeling of Gratitude Toward America.
- SYRACUSE STEEL STRIKE.; Crucible Company's 1,500 Men Organized Following a Lockout.
- FIND PREHISTORIC SKELETON; Excavators Say It Is a Child's, with a Necklace of Seashells.
- Straus Tablet from Macy Employes.
- Senators Lose to St. Louis.
- MILLER AT PIPING ROCK.; English Officer In Charge of Polo Ponies Inspects Playing Grounds.
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- DEFENDS YALE SOCIETIES.; Joseph Medill Patterson Says Students Love Their University.
- DEPRECATES FIGHT ON WELFARE BOARD; Secretary of Citizens' Committee Sees Politics in Opposition to Plan ...
- CHILDREN'S DRAMA PRAISED ON STAGE; Dialogue Used to Explain Its Purposes and Advantages in Education.
- JAPAN'S GIRL ARTIST BEGAN PAINTING AT 6; Wakana Utagawa, Here on a Visit, Smiles at Western Imitations ...
- FOUND PEARY RECORDS.; Danish Explorers in Greenland Unearthed the American's Cache.
- GOULLET LEADER IN CYCLING RACE; Australian Rider Takes First Honors in Velodrome Feature Event.
- HARLEM OARSMEN AFLOAT.; Many Club Representatives Do Good Work in Anticipation of Regatta.
- POLICEMAN KILLS AN ARMED MADMAN; Stands Before Assault in Bronx Park and Shoots as Maniac Raises Knife ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- LAWS SUSPENDING LAWS.
- LONDONERS MOB MEN SUFFRAGISTS; Crowd of 10,000 Overturns Truck in Hyde Park and Pelts Speakers.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- AGASSIZ TO WED AFTER ALL.; Renewal of Engagement to Miss Maynes Follows Cancellation.
- FIVE-CENT BUSES; Offered by Competing Coach Company, with Seats for All.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- A Cyclone Strikes France.
- NO THRONE FOR ROOSEVELT; Ismail Kemal Bey Refuses to Treat Albanian Suggestion Seriously.
- GRECO-BULGAR FRICTION.; Claims of the Two Allies Said to be Irreconcilable.
- Apoplexy Kills Vaudeville Performer
- AUTO UPSET KILLS WOMAN.; Two Men Badly Hurt in Accident at Crossing Near Scituate.
- PRETTY DANISH ROMANCE.; Premier's Daughter to Wed a Carpenter -- Learned the Trade Herself.
- MOTHERS PRAISED IN MANY CHURCHES; She Who Has Suffered and Endured Knows How to Console, Says the Rev. ...
- RESTORE MARRIED ENSIGN.; Austin, Who Defied Roosevelt by Taking Wife, Soon Back In Navy.
- ODD POINT IN FOOD LAW.; Objection Raised to Any Use of Poisonous Substances.
- VESUVIUS ACTIVE AGAIN.; Part of the Crater Collapses, and a New Vent Is Formed.
- TORE OUT LAMPOON PAGE.; What They Suppressed in Harvard Comic Weekly Editors Won't Say.
- PANAMA TOLLS AND POLICY.
- JACKSON'S HOMER SCORES FOUR RUNS; Cleveland Defeats Yankees, 7 to 2, Before a Record-Breaking Crowd.
- ROCKEFELLER, JR., TALKS OF LIVE WIRES; These Are the Days for Active Men, He Tells His Bible Class, ...
- CALLS LIFE TORTURE IN SING SING CELLS; Lack of Sunshine and Dripping Moisture Cripple Convicts, Says Report.
- BABY CONTESTS GROWING.; Milk Committee Helps Get Them Started All Over the Country.
- THE PRESIDENT'S COMING!'; Congress Has Many a Thrill as Wilson's Car Circles the Capitol.
- NEXT GAMES STIR-GERMANS.; Young Germany in Training for 1916 Olympic Meet in Berlin.
- ON TRAIL OF WRECKERS.; Paterson Police Expect to Get Black Hand Letter Writer.
- FOR FRANCO-GERMAN AMITY.; Deputies of Both Nations Adopt an Anti-Armament Resolution.
- FIRE SWEEPS FOREST LAND.; Thousands of Acres in New Jersey Burned Over -- Three Farms Ruined.
- Miss Lillian Tarler Engaged.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- BERLIN BOERSE CHEERFUL.; General Revival of Investment Interest, with Higher Prices.
- Boston Takes Ten-Inning Game.
- MAY BE SIGEL MURDER CLUE; Reports of Tragedy Found In Possession of California Chinese.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- SAYS SUFFRAGE IDEA IS ONLY SEX FAD; Mrs. Arthur M. Dodge Insists Woman's Appeal for Ballot Is Based ...
- TYPHOON IN PHILIPPINES.; 58 Killed at Sea in the Worst Storm Known for Years.
- JOHNSON TO REPLY TO-DAY.; Refuses to Tell Purpose -- San Francisco Says He Will Sign Bill.
- SEEK FEDERAL AID IN OHIO CAR STRIKE; Cincinnati Company May Ask for Receivership and Regular Troops ...
- CRUISER HITS A ROCK.; Portuguese Warship Wrecked -Crew Are Saved.
- CORNELL SPORTS LEADER.; Ithaca Students Say They Have "Greatest Athletic University."
- BRICKS IN GREATER USE.; More Than a Billion Were Marketed In This City in 1912.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Manuel Meets His Supporters.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- Unsettled Conditions in Europe Urged to Justify Postponement.
- SURPRISE FOR GIANTS.; Long Branch Defeats McGraw's Team in Exhibition Game.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Manufacturers' Paper Co. Gets a Lower Rate on Lava Stone.
- KING OF ALBANIA.
- GAMBLING IN FRANCE.
- WILL ROW RACE TO-DAY.; Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Harvard in Postponed Event.
- AUTO PATENTS NUMEROUS NOW; Maxim Has Gas-Engine Silencer -- A Compressed Air Starter -- Orphans' Day Progress.
- INVADING ENGLISH STYLES SHOCK PARIS; Cubist Hats, Wasp Gowns, and High-Slit Skirts Cause Many a Gasp ...
- BUNTY ON HER HONEYMOON.; Molly Pearson Married E.D. Holes Before Sailing for England.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- SELLING WHAT YOU DO NOT OWN.
- New York Fusion Committee.
- REBELS SHOOT 25 FEDERAL OFFICERS; Public Execution of Mexican Commanders Ordered by Authorities of Hermosillo.
- DIVORCE OPERETTA PLEASES; " The Laughing Husband" Scores a Success in Berlin.
- LONDON PUBLIC STILL SHY.; It Holds Aloof in Spite of the Removal of the Scutari Difficulty.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- THRIFTY GLUTTON REPENTS.; Conscience Smites Him After Years and He Pays for Old Swindle.
- RECORD CHANNEL FLIGHT.; French Airman, on Bremen-London Trip, Makes It in 20 Minutes.
- CHICAGO 'PROTECTION' CASE; Barney Bertsche, Politician, Arrested for Conspiracy -- Police Involved.
- STAFFORD HOUSE ART SALE.; Many of 300 Masterpieces May Soon Go Under the Hammer.
- RIOT AFTER GERMAN TRIAL.; Four-Year Sentence for Husband-Murder Angered the Crowd.
- PLAN 40,000-TON WARSHIP.; Navy to Ask Congress for Biggest Dreadnought Yet; Cost, $20,000,000
- CHILDREN DROWN IN POOL.; Bodies of Brother and Sister Found in Cistern Behind Abandoned Mill.
- DEDICATE MEMORIAL SCREEN; Gift of Children of E.H. Cushman Received by St. Peter's Church.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SHIP HITS ICEBERG; SLIDES OFF SAFELY; Big Freighter Narrowly Escapes Titanic's Fate Off the Banks.
- SIX HURT IN AUTO UPSET.; Short Turn Sends Car Down Bank -- Two Victims Near Death.
- POSTPONE LAND BILL IS WILSON'S REQUEST; Message from Bryan to California's Governor Asks Time for Diplomatic ...
- D.A.R. AT TRINITY SERVICE.; Chaplain Advises Them to Avoid Militant Methods Always.
- LAYMEN OPPOSED BISHOP.; So Methodist Prelate Was Not Assigned to the St. Louis Conference.
- REPUBLICANS MEET; PLAN PARTY REFORM; Senators and Other Leaders Aim at Reorganization on Progressive Lines.
- PIRATING OF DESIGNS.; Call Is Issued for All Interests Affected to Get Together.
- OUR DELEGATES IN ROME.; King and Queen Receive Members of Commission on Farm Credits.
- MORE CURRENCY WASHING.; Four Treasury Machines Will Launder 100,000 Bills Daily.
- Qualifying Round at Great Neck.
- MIKE GIBBONS AND M'CARRON TO BOX; Garden A.C. Reopens This Week After Lapse of Two Months.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- One Dead in Ontario Strike Riot.
- Latest Shipping News.
- Based on an official Document of the Suffrage Organization.
- Yanks May Get Peckinpaugh.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- INVITE ALL NATIONS TO THE PEACE PARTY; Conferees Would Celebrate 100 Years of Peace by Promoting Universal ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- THEY START TO-DAY TO CLEAN THE TOWN; The Educational Part of the Campaign Is Over, and the Real Work Is On.
- Hatpin Law in Germany.
- Madrid Hails Alfonso's Return.
- HOSTILE TO BEEF TRUST.; Argentine Government Asks Americans to Declare Their Intentions.
- An Airshaft Symphony."
- ANTIQUARIANS FOOLED AGAIN; Boys Buried Skeleton Which Perplexed the Sages In Jersey.
- FIND EATON POISON LINK.; Buyer and Seller Both Known to Officers, Latter Declare
- SULZER REPORTS GAINS.; Tells of Nine Legislators Who Have Changed Primary Views.
- PUMMEL PENITENT HUSBAND; Wife Fainted and Her Friends Thought Him a Burglar.
- SAFETY CLUTCH KEPT BELASCO PRISONER; He and Five Friends Locked in Balky Elevator in Theatre for Hours.
- BIG RAW MATERIAL IMPORTS.; All Records Likely to be Surpassed In This Fiscal Year.
- EARLY RISERS' SPRING RIDE.; Equestrian Club Enjoys Trip to the Abbey Inn.
- A BIG-STICK PACIFICIST.; Ex-Premier Bourgeois Says Armaments Will Abolish War.
- French Occupy Moroccan Town.
- ILL AFTER WORLD TOUR.; Wealthy Canadian Temporarily Detained on Arrival at Boston.
- OBSERVE MOTHERS' DAY.; White Flowers Are Worn by President Wilson and the Cabinet.
- PARIS EXPECTS ACTIVITY.; Market Strong Last Week, Though Wholly Professional.
- BRUSHING SEASON OPENS ON SPEEDWAY; Light Harness Horses Show Fast Time for Early Season Road Racing.
- Commissioner Whitney's Good Work
- Walsh Too Much for Athletics.
- SOCIALIST PLEA TO WILSON.; Party Invokes President's Aid for Miners in West Virginia.
- DOCTOR A GOOD PATIENT.; Hastens to Hospital, Arranges Affairs, and Undergoes Operation.
- NILES AND DABNEY WIN TENNIS MATCH; Boston Team Surprises Hackett and Little in Tuxedo Park Round Robin ...
- NEW LOANS FAIL TO ATTRACT PUBLIC; Only 6 Per Cent. of Brazilian Bond Issue Subscribed in London.
- GARDEN "POP" CONCERTS.; First of Series to be Given Next Sunday Night.
- AGITATOR QUINLAN FACES A NEW JURY; Paterson Prosecutor Loses No Time in Recalling the I.W.W. Strike Leader.
- CHICAGO'S OPERA PLANS.; Dalmores to Make Twenty-five Appearances -- Directors to Meet.
- AURELIA PHELAN A BRIDE.; Secretly Weds Rawson K. Underhill -- Wires News to Her Mother.
- TO SPREAD SCHOOL HYGIENE; International Congress Will Seek to Extend Medical Inspection of Pupils.
- TO WED KING'S BROTHER.; Mrs. Huger Pratt, Wealthy Widow, Engaged to Servlan Prince.
- HEARD A SCREAM WHEN BOY VANISHED; Butler's Story Alarms Burlington, N.J., Where Albert Smith Has Been ...
- GRAFT COMPLAINTS SENT TO GRAFTER; Municipal Research Bureau Shows This Was the End of Letters to Waldo ...
- ROSE FROM UNDERWORLD.; George Long Gives His History at Conference of Rescue Workers.
- Chanler Takes Commodore's Cup.
- TO CHANGE INSURANCE PLAN; Revision Urged by Chief of the Order Brith Abraham.
- A PERIL OF POLLUTION.
- Income Tax Defended.
- ALFONSO TO MEET KAISER.; Conference May Have a Bearing Upon Franco-Spanish Alliance.
- Rumanian Prince Visits Rome.
- Chocolate Not Harmful.
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- NEWBURG SHUT OUT.; Chicago Cubs Enjoy Batting Exercise at Expense of Up-State Team.
- STRIKING BARBERS SPLIT BY DISCORD; Brooklyn Union Up in Arms Beause Walkout Was Ordered in Manhttan
- ETHICAL CULTURE BIRTHDAY; Society Celebrates 37 Years of Growth -- Dr. Adler Heard.
- JUNK IN $20,000 GEM BOX.; Diamonds Sent from Georgia to New York Vanish In Transit.
- ANGLO-AMERICAN CLAIMS UP; Tribunal Meets To-morrow to Arbitrate on Accumulated Cases.
- THIRTY ACRES BURNED OVER.; Farmers Have a Hard Fight Against Long Island Fire.
- Exclusion by Tariff Act May Check Wanton Slaughter.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- VINCENT ASTOR ILL; NEW THROAT ATTACK; Takes Cold on West Point Trip Aboard Yacht and Abandons Senatorial ...
- PLAN CONSERVATIVE CURRENCY MEASURE; Framers Will Confer with Representative Bankers and Try to Meet ...
- LIMITED SUFFRAGE UPHELD.; Majority Often Ignorant and Incapable of Government.
- TE DEUM FOR PIUS X.; Solemn Celebration in St. Peter's in Thanks for Pope's Recovery.
- TONSILITIS DEATH TOTAL 16.; Nearly 400 Casea Reported In Epidemic at Canton, Mass.
- AMUSEMENT PARKS TO OPEN THIS WEEK; Coney Island Starts Its Season on Thursday with Spring Floral Carnival.
- GREENWICH VILLAGE.
- ILL-TIMED ANGLOPHOBIA.; Muensterberg Speech May Be Embarrassing to Germany.
- TIMES SQ. STATION ON A NEW PLAN; Broadway Association Will Urge Linking Up of All Lines by Two-Level Tracks.
- WORE HATPINS TOO LONG.; New Orleans Police Arrest Women for Violating Ordinance.
- PRINCETON WINS AT TRAPS.; Captures Intercollegiate Championship from Yale and Dartmouth.
- SMUGGLING.
- ALL CINCINNATI TIED UP.; Street Car Strike Paralyzes Traffic -- Building Lockout To-morrow.
- SEVEN OUTRAGES IN A DAY.; Bomb and Torch Mark the Trail of the Militants.
- RESIGNS DISPUTED SEAT IN CONGRESS; Young, Republican, Admits That McDonald, Progressive, Is Morally ...
- Olson Describes Ball Players' Fight.
- MERCERSBURG BOYS WIN.; Pennsylvanians Take First Honors in Cornell Interscholastic Games.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; Block Front on Upper Broadway Leased to New Corporation for Sixty-three ...
- WANT ARMORY SOLD.; West Siders Anxious to See Old 22d Regiment Building Removed.
- CHIVALRY COSTS HIM $16.; Chicago Man Robbed in Being Polite to a Woman In a Car.
- EXCELS HOLLAND IN BULBS.; Washington Product Triumphs in a Five-Year Government Test.
- IRONY OF ESCAPE.; Radovics Digs to Freedom Only to be Pardoned.
- Armless Woman a Good Rider.
- JAPANESE LIBERALS BITTER.; Assert the Time Has Come for the People to Direct Foreign Policy.
- CITY SOON TO SEE END OF HORSE CARS; Bill Now Before the Governor Will Abolish Them Here After Next January.
- BURNED HOME HIS SURPRISE; Arlington Man Takes Family to See House and Finds Ashes.
- MEXICANS HOSTILE TO AMERICANS NOW; Feeling in Capital Aroused by Our Refusal to Recognize Huerta.
- THRONGS AT PARIS RACES AND THEATRES; Regular Spring Invasion Gets an Additional Impetus from King Alfonso's ...
- H,.W, SHOEMAKER; Quiet Wedding in New Rochelle Attended by About Thirty Relatives,
- ITALY GREETS AMERICANS.; Commissioners to Study Farm Credits Arrive at Genoa and Naples.
- NEW NEWSBOYS' HOME.; Committee of Women to Make Over Historical Society Building.
- OPPOSE SUMMER ELECTION.; Hotchkiss Calls It a Trick to Balk Fusion Plans.
- Berliners Eating Less Meat.
- New York Tennis Players Lead.
- PROBLEMS FOR MOTHERS -- AND BOYS
- WILL SELECT TEAM FOR CUP MATCHES; American Tennis Players to be Named This Week -- Australian Trio Strong.
- Olympic Congress In Paris Next.
- CYCLE RUNS IN JERSEY.; Seventeen Jaunts Scheduled for Season by Eastern Division.
- ROME IS STILL CHILLY.; Garden Parties Not Very Enjoyable -- Much Entertaining.
- MICHIGAN HOUSE CLUBS; Senate Adopts the Reform Recommendations of Faculty Committee.
- YANKEES GAPTURE THREE AT DETROIT; Chance's Men Win Final Game of Series After Ten Innings by 10-9 Score.
- OTHER ATHLETIC MEETS.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Trading Very Dull -- Banks Show Gain in Surplus Despite Week's Exports of Gold.
- CANAL GIVING US BIG OPPORTUNITY; General Director of North German Lloyd Line Says Europe Must Strain ...
- V,i. ITE -- BRO V,'
- THIRTEEN STATES NOW HAVE LAWS PENSIONING MOTHERS; New York's Effort to Enable Widows to Stay Home and ...
- NEW TIGER PUBLICATION.; Princeton Pictorial Review Makes Its Appearance on Campus.
- BANKERS FIND PROFIT IN MAKING BETTER FARMERS; President of the Association of State Bankers Tells of ...
- OLD-TIMERS PLAN TO STIR GREENWICH; Week's Celebration to Open with Mass Meeting on May 19.
- 3,602 MINE DEAD IN 1911.; Mortality Greatest in Metal Workings, Smallest in Quarries.
- ACTIVITIES THAT ARE KEEPING CLUBLAND BUSY
- Forcible Feeding" Not New.
- SCHURZ MONUMENT GIVEN TO THE CITY; Daughter Unveils Statue of the Famous Statesman in Presence of a ...
- French Styles and American.
- HAZEN TO STAY AT SMITH.; Declines Call from McGill University -- Alumnae Student Meeting.