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Free to Read Articles from May 1913 Part 3
- $10,000 REWARD TO BURNS.; Legislature to Pay for Unearthing Los Angeles Times Dynamiters.
- BANNER MINE YEAR AHEAD.; Coeur d'Alene and Idaho Districts Most Active in Seven Years.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- Annabel Lee and Rosalie Lee
- SOCIETY AT TUXEDO PARK.; Cottages Are Rapidly Filling - and Tuxedo Becoming Lively.
- CARD PLAYING INCREASING.; Sales of Playing Cards in France Produce Much Larger Revenue.
- $5,000,000 WILL IN COURT.; Mysterious Bequest to Lady Sackville Hangs on Missing Codicil.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- WOMAN LAWYER PRAISED.; Miss Lind-af-Hageby Loses Case, but Makes Court Record.
- THE INHOSPITABLE ENGLISH; London Write Admits His Countrymen Forget Americans' Favors.
- BANKS AID FARMERS; Working in Many States for Employment of Demonstrators and Instruction in Schools.
- QUINLAN JURY DISAGREES.; Prosecutor Dunn Will at Once Move for Retrial of I.W.W. Leader.
- FEDERAL BUILDER FAILS FOR $812,452; Ambrose B. Stannard Has Contracts for Many Structures in Course ...
- UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI.; Phi Beta Kappa Honors for Fourteen -- Jones Prize Contest.
- A I: 151 [l,l-: f-iT -- !.\'I I 1T I NG,
- Morristown Tennis Victory.
- COMSTOCK DOOMS SEPTEMBER MORNING; Orders It Out of Art Dealer's Window -- Proprietor Puts It Back.
- TEST CARS USED TO DRAG THE ROADS; Campaign for Highway Improvement Started in Indiana by Hoosier Motor Club.
- HONOR PHIPPS AND TRUDEAU; Degrees Conferred at Dedication of New Tuberculosis Institute.
- Article 26 -- No Title
- THAT BOY; BRINGING UP THE BOY. By Carl Werner. Dodd, Mead & Co. $1.
- EDUCATION OF IMMIGRANTS.; Should Be Taught to Know American History and Institutions.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Amos Tuck School of Administration Offers Graduate Students Splendid Training for Commerce and Industry.
- SHOPPING IN THEATRE TICKETS
- CONEY ISLAND JOYS IN THE PHILIPPINES; Howard Sisters Delight Natives with Double Shuffle in Far-Away Cebu.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- Curing Bovine Tuberculosis.
- $500,000 Fire In Lumber Plant.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- NEW ENGLAND GROWING.; Railroads Report Establishment of 84 New Plants There.
- THAW BRIBERY CASE WITNESS VANISHES; Anhut, Indicted Lawyer, Near Trial, and Missing Detective Is Indispensable. ...
- Article 14 -- No Title
- G.G. BARNARD PLANS ART SCHOOL HERE; Ruins of Prades Abbey Designed to be Object Lesson for Young Sculptors.
- MAJOR AND MINOR; Spring Finds Poets of Varying Quality and Calibre
- Article 15 -- No Title
- New York University Athletes Lose.
- Trinity Freshman Beats Wesleyan.
- ABORN BROTHERS FOR CENTURY OPERA; City Club Officially Announces That It Has Chosen Aborns as Managers.
- TAR-DUST CLOUDS KILL PARIS TREES; Keeper of the Bois de Boulogne Sounds Warning Against Present Treatment ...
- An Exhibition of Drawings, &c.;, Which Shows Present-Day Tendencies of American Art.
- BELLS ON POISON BOTTLES.; Novel Method of Preventing Mistakes in St. Louis Hospital.
- COLDEST MAY 11 TO-DAY; Mercury Down to 40 Last Night -- Further Drop Promised.
- Ban on Cigarettes to Minors.
- STRIKE OF BARBERS BEGINS ON EAST SIDE; Extends from Brooklyn and Is Being Run by Boss Barber Who Is ...
- WILSON AT MOUNT VERNON.; President Stands with Bared Head Before Washington's Tomb.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- KAISER'S HANDBAGS STOLEN; Thief Gets Away with Them on Trip from Strassburg.
- DEMAND REDUCTION OF BUILDING TAXES; Thousands Sign Petition at Mass Meeting Held in Union Square.
- Cleveland Downs Boston Again.
- MIDTOWN PROBLEMS.; Section North of 14th Street Witnessing Reconstruction Period.
- NOVELTIES SEEN IN THE SHOPS
- Article 24 -- No Title
- ATTACKS COUPON GAMBLING; Member of Parliament Also Laments the Newspaper Competitions.
- Nicaragua Plans $4,000,000 Loan.
- DISCUSSING FUTURE OF LLOYD-GEORGE; Liberal Editor's Comment Interpreted by Some as a Hint That the Chancellor ...
- CLARK NOT FORGETTING.; Enemies as Well as Friends Are Remembered by Speaker.
- Charming Summer Fashions for Young Girls Include Tunics, Flounces, and Sometimes Draperies.
- Society in the Berkshires.
- SARTORIAL NEGLECT IN NOVELS
- Article 25 -- No Title
- Article 21 -- No Title
- TWO KILLED IN AUTO WRECK; Norwich Lawyer and His Wife Victims of Broken Steering Gear.
- McAdoo Takes a Brief Cruise.
- KAISER SUPPRESSES BOOK TELLING HORRORS OF WAR; German Schoolmaster Draws Fearful Picture to Demonstrate ...
- ACTIVITY ON TENNIS COURTS --- YACHT SEASON PLANS --- INTERNATIONAL POLO --- ROWING
- WEDIN'S CHARGES FAIL.; Sheriff of Hudson County Is Ordered to Reinstate Sullivan.
- BANK STATEMEHT; Loans Decreased $17,000,000 -- Cash Change Small, but Surplus Is Up $3,800,000.
- MODERN ENGLAND; Mr. Gretton's History of the Last Three Decades
- Golf as an Art
- Capt. Halsey Left $100,000.
- SEVEN PINNED UNDER AUTO.; Players of the Boonton Baseball Team Among Them.
- Peru Prepares for Canal Opening.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- YALE IN FOURTEENTH DEFEATS PENNSY; Capt. Imlay's Poor Support in the Field Costs Pitcher a One-to-Nothing ...
- KESNER CASE DELAYED.; Goes Over to Monday on Objection by the Press Publishing Co.
- THE PULSE OF JAPAN.; Fate of Cabinet Hangs on the Issue In California.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- WHEN THE COUNTRY COUSIN SENT HER HAIR TO NEW YORK
- CO-OPERATION IN JAPAN.; Great Growth In the Number of Societies In Recent Years.
- MOTHERS OFTEN WONDER WHETHER A CHILD IS ILL
- New Jersey's Hatpin Law.
- IN VERSE AND PROSE; SALVAGE. By Elizabeth C. Cordozo, Richard G. Badger.
- YACHTING SEASON PLANS FOR RACING; Opening Races Will Be Sailed on Sound and Lower Bay on Memorial Day.
- A WOLFVILLE STORY; FARO NELL AND HERV FRIENDS. By Alfred Henry Lewis. Illustrated. G.W. Dillingham Co. ...
- THOUSANDS OF ANIMALS HELPED BY THIS RESCUE LEAGUE
- THE POST OFFICES.
- OXFORD GLADSTONE PRIZE GOES TO COLGATE ALUMNUS; Goucher Seniors Honored by Juniors and Sophomores -- ...
- Prices Firm on Paris Bourse.
- Crew of the Indrabarah Saved.
- Article 28 -- No Title
- McLoughlin Coming East Soon.
- Athletics Win in Tenth.
- SCHOOL FOR SHOP CLERKS.; Russian Merchants Want to Improve Social Standard of Workers.
- TEXTILE WORKERS SCARCE.; English Manufacturers Unable to Get Enough Operatives.
- Article 22 -- No Title
- PONY RACING ON CHINESE TRACKS; Major Pierce Graphically Describes Tientsin -- Sports Flourishing.
- Lafayette Defeats Fordham.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- BOSTON & MAINE ECONOMY.; Trains Are Canceled and Many Employes Are Dismissed.
- DOUGLAS'S OWN STORY COMES TO LIGHT AT HIS CENTENARY; Famous Statesman Began at the Age of 25 to Write ...
- Article 27 -- No Title
- GOLD SAILS THURSDAY.; Oxford Rowing Coach Coming to Assist Yale Oarsmen for Regatta.
- CHARGES NICHOLAS WITH DUPLICITY; A Remarkable Statement on Status of the Balkans Made by Russian Minister.
- TO FLY FOR LARGE PRIZES.; German Contest Will Be Started from Wiesbaden To-morrow.
- A JUST REVIEWER; Francis Jeffrey's Well-Balanced Estimates of the Poets
- HARVARD ATHLETES WIN.; Defeat Cornell 63 Points to 54 -- Wind Makes Times Slow.
- PRINTCLOTH BUYING STEADY; But Trade Is Not Active at Fall River -- Wide Goods Best Sellers.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- THREE HARRIMAN SYSTEMS.; Central Pacific One, by Dissolution Plan Credited to McReynolds.
- KAISER AND HOLLAND.; His Desire for Coast Defenses Laid Bare in Chamber.
- SON'S BLOOD SAVES MOTHER; Transfused Without Her Knowledge to Permit an Operation.
- Syracuse Had Ideal Weather for Its Moving-Up Day -- Charles W. Carlton Head of Daily Orange.
- YALE WINS TRACK MEET AT PRINCETON; Elis Especially Strong in Field Events -- Competition Close Throughout.
- MITCHEL PROMISES AID.; Gov. Sulzer Says He Will Make Speeches for Direct Primary Bill.
- POLICE CAPTAINS ON TAXI FREE LIST; District Attorney's Force on New Trail of Graft in Department.
- Harvard Lacrosse Victory.
- BARS AUTOIST FROM JERSEY; Broker Frank R. Hanna and His Chauffeur Ordered to Keep Out.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- REPUBLICANS MEET FOR PARTY REFORM; Leaders of Progressive Wing Conferring in Chicago -- Will Demand ...
- New Bank at Babylon, L.I.
- FRENCH CABINET DRAFTS AIR RULES; Will Present to Parliament a Bill to Enforce Regulations on Aviators.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; A One-Man Market.
- ODDLY MISSING IN BOSTON.; Miss Maria Smith of New York Vanishes from Hotel There.
- ON THE FRENCH BOURSE.; Methods Much Different from American Practice.
- KILL "NATION'S PARASITES."; Bathrick Would Create a Buying and Selling Committee.
- Ragtime Hurts Lectures.
- IMMIGRATION AND THE PACIFIC.
- A New Apostle of the Simple Life.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- SCHOOLGIRLS STUDY FIRST AID TO INJURED; Miss Lindley's Lectures Are Along Preventive Lines as Well as ...
- Would Buy Texas State Railroad.
- BOOK NEWS AND NOTES; Syndicalism -- Amelia E. Barr's Autobiography -- Bismarck's Insurance Legislation ...
- TRADITION FLANKS ENGLISH MOTOR RUNS; Even Briefest Trip Is Rich in Historic and Legendary Associations.
- DYNAMITE DESTROYS TOWN.; 530 Sticks Explode at Once -- Three Men Killed Outright.
- INTERNATIONAL PEACE; Sir Harry Johnston's Plea for an Alliance Among White People in a Struggle with Nature
- POWER OF HEREDITY; Theme Chosen by Clara Viebig In Her Latest Novel
- JOKE ASSISTED HER AS MAKER OF LAWS; Woman Senator Tells How She Disarmed Colleagues in Colorado.
- NO RUN OFF JOHNSON.; Washington Pitcher Has Record of 52 2-3 Scoreless Innings.
- PLACARDS TO ROUSE FRANCE; Army Increase Advocates to Point Out How Strong Germany Will Be.
- HENRY VIII. ITEMS IN SOTHEBY AUCTION; Letter And Warrant of English King Among the Rarities In Coming Sale.
- Boston and St. Louis Tied.
- To Wed King Manuel in September.
- MASTERS OF HALLUCINATION -- KUBIN, MUNCH, GAUGUIN; James Huneker, the Well-Known Critic, Writes of These ...
- NO CRUELTY TO OSTRICHES.; Experts Show How, All Else Aside, It Would Be Poor Business.
- BOOKS WORTH READING
- POLITICS TRANSFORMED INTO HIGHLY SPIRITUAL ENDEAVOR
- IMPOSING ON MR. DOLBY
- Buys Out Tioga Steel.
- FRENCH PROPHETS; Present and Future Status of Religion in France
- TO URGE CALIFORNIA TO AMEND LAND BILL; President Will Send a Message to Gov. Johnson Stating Japan's ...
- BROWN PRIZE CONTESTS.; Louis I. Newman Wins the Gaston Medal for Oratory.
- ACCUSE CALIFORNIA OFFICIAL; Investigators Final Secretary of State Wrongfuly Collected $7,700
- c; kO 1- lz51::'.- IVISE.
- NEW YORK UNIVERSITY.; Tuition Fee in the College of Arts Will Be Raised.
- Did Poe Solve the Plot of "Banaby Rudge"? -- Meaning of "Manhattan" -- Correspondents in the Balkan War
- LONDON JOURNALISTS HERE; Head of Manchester Suburb and a Ship Director Also Arrive.
- PRIVACY FOR DUELS.; Movement in Paris to Keep News of Encounters from the Public.
- Fans Want Stovall Reinstated.
- THE BIPLANE" BY RODIN.; New Work in Marble Said to be a Remarkable Creation.
- O'HARA ADMITS PART OF WOMAN'S STORY; Vice Hunter Says He Did Meet Miss Robinson, but Never Went to Her Rooms.
- ADELPHI COLLEGE.; Social Study Club Holds Mock Trial -- New Post for Dr. O'Connor.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- SOUTH AND NORTH; Friendship Between Both Armies Shown in Pickett Letters
- DEMOCRATS IN LINE AGAIN ON TARIFF; Sure to Send Bill to Senate Committee Without Instructions for Hearings.
- Review 1 -- No Title
- TRUCKS BEAT MULES IN DESERT HAULING; Eighteen Motor Vehicles Did the Work of 500 Animals in Laying a ...
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Pirates' Fifth Straight Defeat.
- PREVENTING FATIGUE.; Efficiency Cult Uses Principles of Physiology and Psychology.
- A NEW CZAR PAUL; Rehabilitating a Monarch Who Has Long Been Despised
- BAN ON CORNELL CLUBS.; Senior Societies Take Action Against Nine Organizations.
- Rutgers Trounces N.Y. University.
- Deodora Monarch Beats Prize Dogs.
- PREFER TIPPING SYSTEM.; Paris Theatregoers Don't Appreciate Simpler, Cheaper Plan.
- THE REV. L. T. CHAMBERLAIN; Fmous Mlnlster Dies in Pasadena, Cal.
- TO RECLAIM CUT-OVER LAND.; Minnesota Plans to Bring Great Area Under Agriculture.
- THE ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT; THE CANDID ADVENTURER. By Anna Coleman Ladd. Houghton Mifflin Company. $1.20.
- LEGIBLE STREET SIGNS.; Prof. Fagnani Hails Innovation as Good Omen for the City.
- HARVARD NINE DEFEATED.; Felton Pitches Erratic Game, Which Gives Holy Cross Victory.
- ROSTANDS DIFFER ON DRESS; Edmond Shy on Going Out with His Son, Whose Garb Appals Him.
- AUSTRALIANS PLAY TENNIS AT WEST SIDE; Internationalists Show Good Form in Practice on Local Courts.
- BOXHOLDERS FOR INTERNATIONAL POLO; List of Subscribers Includes the Leading Society People of New York ...
- ANOTHER THOREAU; Rediscovery of the "Letters of an American Farmer"
- HATPIN BAN IN AUSTRIA.; Must Remove Pins Before Riding in State Railways.
- EX-BROKER SUING HIS WIFE'S ESTATE; Henry Carroll Brown Asks $32,224 for Care of His Two Children for ...
- DISCOVERING AMERICA.; Matters of Interest That a Contemplated Visit of Benson Players Has Brought Forth.
- GIFT TO PENNSYLVANIA.; University Gets the Manuscripts of the Late Prof. Reed.
- STRIKING PLANS SUBMITTED FOR THE NEW COURT HOUSE
- Article 19 -- No Title
- RESTRICTS SALE OF COCAINE; Sulzer Hopes New Law Will Prevent Abuse of the Drug.
- NATIONAL DRAMA; Henry Arthur Jones Indicates Its Foundation Principles
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- ART NOTES.
- THREE-DAY MOTOR TRIP THAT ALLURES; About 300 Miles of Fine Running Takes One Through Splendid Scenery.
- Another Successful Inter-Dormitory Dance Held at Columbia Solving a Big Problem at University.
- AMERICA'S EDUCATIONAL GIFT TO SPAIN; After Beginning Humbly, the International Institute for Girls at ...
- WEDDING THE EVENT OF WEEK IN BERLIN; Countess Fedora Matwchka Is Married to Count Roger von Scherr-Thoss.
- RICHARD ROE'S PAST YET IN THE FUTURE; Hospital Authorities Are Still Striving to Learn Their Patient's ...
- HOME FOR 'LITTLE SISTERS.'; Mrs. Vanderbilt and Other Big Sisters" Open It -- On a Farm.
- Williams Defeats Dartmouth.
- THREE PICKPOCKETS HELD.; Police Think They Have Men Who Robbed Jersey Central Passengers.
- SOME MOTOR TRUCK PROBLEMS ANALYZED; It Is No Longer a Question of Trucks, but of How to Get Best Service.
- TO KEEP CLOCKS RIGHT.; Details of British Postmaster General's Synchronizing Plan.
- WOES OF A SKETCH WRITER.; Awfully Easy to Turn 'Em Out if You'll Let the Actors Help.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- Manhattan
- FRANCE WASTEFUL WHEH KINGS VISIT; M. Brousse Depicts Extravagance of the Foreign Office in Entertaining.
- OARMAKER'S WORK AT ACADEMY SHOW; George Ayling Has a Water Color in the Great London Art Exhibition.
- Boller Bursts Next to Herrick's House
- THE COMING LOAN AND THE CITY DEBT LIMIT.
- ARE THE FILIPINOS PREPARED FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT?; PROMINENT MEN IN THE PHILIPPINES DISCUSS PROBLEMS OF ...
- SAYS LONDON LOOTS SONGS; Shubert to Protect His Productions Here by Copyright in Future.
- OLD ASTOR HOUSE TO CLOSE ITS DOORS AFTER 77 YEARS; Famous Hostelry Which Has Sheltered Some of the Best-Known ...
- BALKAN WAR HURT EUROPEAN TRADE; In France, Changed Year of Great Prosperity to One of Little Progress.
- NEWARK SCHOOL BOYS WIN ON TRACK; Columbia University Holds Interscholastic Athletic Carnival on South Field.
- SUBMARINES OFF FOR DRILL.; Hurry Order Merely Intended to Test Alacrity of the Crews.
- THE CENTRE STREET LOOP.; Cars to be in Operation by July First.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- STEEL MOVEMENTS; Move to End Pig-Iron Deadlock -- New Plans Open -- Bars and Tin Plate Better.
- A NOTABLE WOMAN; Frances Willard, as an Enthusiastic "Outsider" Sees Her
- PEACE DELEGATES START ON A TOUR; Some Go to Boston, Some to Washington, While Lord Weardale Prepares to Sail.
- STRIKES NOT SO POPULAR.; Paris Workmen Showing Less Disposition Toward Them.
- SUSPENDS OIL OUSTER.; Missouri Court Grants Rehearing of Proceedings Against Standard.
- Wilson Aids Hospital Fund Work.
- WANTS LAWYERS TO FILE PICTURES; Head of County Lawyers' Association Says This Would Expose Fraudulent ...
- F. O. BRIGGS'S FUNERAL.; Honorary Pallbearers Chosen for Jersey.Senator's Burial. '.
- P.S. 19 ATHLETES WIN.; Defeat Opponents in Roosevelt A.L. Games in Last Competition of Meet.
- PRACTICAL PLAN TO SPEND $3,000,000,000 FOR PUBLIC ROADS; Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., Suggests How ...
- CZER-N t t.%17S Ei' -- S-'1{_%I I D'F.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- INCREASING THE TAXPAYERS' BURDEN; Assessed Valuation Raised to Augment Borrowing Capacity of the City ...
- FALL RIVER QUOTATIONS.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- RESCUED TEACHER KEPT IN SECLUSION; Detective Barred from Further Questioning of Miss Mills in Hospital.
- REBEL SHELLS KEPT CLUBMEN JUMPING; One Broke Every Bottle on the Bar of the American Club in Mexico City.
- LOAN COLLECTION CAPTIVATES PARIS; Exhibition of Art Works Owned by Americans Draws Crowd to Hotel de Sagan.
- JEWS HEAVY LOSERS IN BALKAN STATES; English and German Commissioners Visited Towns Devastated by the War.
- HOUSE AIDS SICK JUDGE.; Allows Substitute for Philadelphia Jurist and Lets Him Retain Pay.
- THE COURT HOUSE PLANS.
- THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE.
- NO GROUND FOR JEALOUSY.
- CONCERT AT WELLESLEY.; College Symphony Orchestra Plays Haydn Work in G Major.
- YALE GOLFERS WIN TRIANGULAR MATCH; Penn and Columbia Defeated by Big Scores on Dunwoodie Links.
- CANCER ALLEVIATED BY NOWELL SERUM; Pain Checked Within 96 Hours, Growths Stationary, and All 50 Patients ...
- COPELAND HOLDS CORNELL NINE SAFE; Princeton's Best Pitcher Allows Ithacans Only Four Hits and One Run.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- HELD IN OVERTURNED CAR.; Trolley Accident Near Salem Causes Serious Injury to Two Persons.
- ELMIRA COLLEGE.; Student Government Association Elects Officers for Next Year.
- THINK BOY WAS KIDNAPPED.; Boy Scouts of Burlington, N.J., Asked to Help Find Albert Smith.
- STANDS BY BLAUVELT.; Rockland County Committee Likes His Primary Bill.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- WORK UNSALEABLE, SAID BROWNING; Letter to Income Tax Authorities Tells of Poor Financial Results from It.
- TENNIS AT OTHER NETS.
- CHILDREN'S THEATRE OWES MUCH TO ONE SMALL GIRL
- CURRENCY REFORM OUTLOOK; Wilson Wants House Banking Committee Organized to Frame Measure.
- Lafayette Scores at Rutgers Nets.
- $600,000 POSTAL DEFICIT.; Burleson Lacks Funds Through 8-Hour Law and Parcel Post.
- WITH PEOPLE OF THE MIMIC WORLD; AND NOW THE DRAMA OF AUDIBLE COLORS
- Plan for the Relief of Traffic Congestion.
- PANAMA TREATY NOT TO DIE.; Bryan Expects Its Renewal -- Tolls Issue with Britain a Factor.
- CLERKS' WRISTS ARE STRONG; Tests Show the Power of their Grip Exceeds a Quarryman's.
- DENOUNCES COST OF DRESS.; French Suffragette Paper Says It Is a Cause of Misery.
- Kaiser Gets Holiday for Children.
- WANT NEW SUBWAY STATION; Bronx Property Owners Say Stop at 172d Street Is Necessary.
- COURT HOUSE PLAN SCORED.; Circular Design Entails Waste of Space and Congestion.
- Derivation of Caliban
- JAPANESE CROWD SCHOOLS.; Make Up One-Third of Hawaiian Attendance -- Portuguese Next.
- SUSPEND MARTIN PARTNER.; Another Cotton Broker Whose Superior Is Missing Expelled.
- PENN ATHLETES LOSE.; Dartmouth Defeats Them in Dual Games, 70 1/2 to 46 1/2.
- MIDDLE STATES REGATTA ON HARLEM; Nineteen Races to be Decided on Labor Day on the Speedway Course.
- Garb of the Virgin Huntress.
- 2,470-Mile Row on Mississippi.
- PROBLEM OF FRENCH LOAN.; Government Reluctant to Borrow at This Time.
- HOLMES IN REAL LIFE; Conan Doyle Employs Methods of His Famous Detective in an Actual Murder Case
- Friedmann and Plorkowski.
- " SYSTEM OF SOCIETY ROTTEN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM"; Worst the World Has Ever Seen, Says Dr. Alfred Russel ...
- SWEATSHOP SHOW IS SHOCKING PARIS; Industrial Slavery of Poor Women Is Presented in Striking Exhibits.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Mesh Bags Gold, Not Brass -- Cloudberries Reduced -- Spools Duty Free.
- Keep Child's Death from Ill Parents.
- BABY SHOW GOES ON WITHOUT PICTURES; Photographer Forgot 100 Prize-Winners Were Apt to Fix Their Own ...
- NON-UNION OR SHUT DOWN.; Crucible Steel Opposes Organization of Syracuse Plants.
- FOREIGN AUTOS IN FRANCE.; Doubling of Number of Imported Machines in a Year Causes Alarm.
- RUBBER FORECAST; Low Figures Expected Here, While an Advance Is Expected by English Producers.
- BUILDING CODE CHANGES; Architects and Builders Claim Proposed Bill Will Affect the Value and Beauty ...
- NEW HAVEN'S RATE; Threatened Dividend Cut Would Reduce the Income of Many Institutions.
- Beaten Miners Will End Strike.
- BOOKMEN TO TELL HOW TO SELL BOOKS; Discussions to be a Feature of the 13th American Association Convention.
- HOUSE HONORS MOTHERS.; Members Asked to Wear White Flowers In Coat Lapels To-day.
- Syracuse Makes 9 Errors, One Run.
- MILLIONAIRE IN 2 MONTHS.; Prospector Who Knew Poverty Makes Lucky Mining Strike.
- NEW MUSEUM GROUP COUNTED A WONDER; It Shows Retrogression of Animals to Almost Plants Living on Wharf Piles.
- LOOKS LIKE MISS BORDEN.; New Haven Suspects That Heiress is Guest at Hotel.
- PHILIPPINE TRADE MAKES RAPID GAIN; Report for First Half of Fiscal Year Shows Record Commerce of $60,000,000.
- The First Tibetans to Visit the Occident.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- NEWS AND NOTES OF THE ART WORLD
- Article 17 -- No Title
- CRITICISES ERDMAN ACT.; President Rea Would Have a Larger Board and More Time.
- TIRES HURT BY STOPS.; Sidewalls Weakened by Being Scraped Against Curbstones.
- Poor Men with Average Intelligence and Energy Find Many Ways to Earn Money While at Harvard.
- A NOVELIST-FARMER; A FARM IN CREAMLAND. By Charles Garvice. George H. Doran Company. $3.
- BUCKNAM PROUD OF HAMIDIEH'S FEATS; American Who Heads the Ottoman Navy Takes Credit for Training Her ...
- SIDE-CAR LICENSE IS NOT NECESSARY; State Auto Bureau Makes an Important Ruling to Motor Cyclists.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Cotton Blouses in Paris Too Simple to Be Coquettish -- Slash Gone From Tailored Skirt.
- Boston Manufacturing Stocks.
- NEW ACTS SET LIMIT TO HOURS OF WORK; Gov. Sulzer Signs Four of the Factory Investigating Commission's Bills.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- THE BRITISH BUDGET.; Analysis Shows an Increase of $43,775,000 Over Last Year.
- OLD HANOVER SQUARE DAYS.; A Popular Medical Centre In Years Before the Revolution.
- SALVAGE FROM OCEANA.; Nearly All of the Gold and Silver on Board Recovered.
- West Point Overhauls Catholics.
- WOE FOR COLUMBIA HEIGHTS; Subway Will Take Fine Old Property and End Its Privacy.
- SOURCE OF HER PATRIOTISM
- HOW TO WEAR CORSETS.; English Hygiene Institute Gives Detailed Instructions.
- DONERAIL FAST IN KENTUCKY DERBY; Home-Bred Horse Beats Ten Point and Foundation at Churchill Downs in ...
- COUNTRY LIFE; How Some of the Farmer's Problems Are Being Solved
- GRAFTING OR WASTE AT GREAT MEADOW; Governor's Investigator Finds Juggling of Figures in Prison Accounts.
- KOLEHMAINEN RACE A RECORD-BREAKER; The Wonderful Finnish Runner Leads in "Marathon" from End to End.
- CALIFORNIA; An English Traveler Discusses "Native Sons" and Aliens
- TOO ROUGH FOR BOAT RACE.; Harvard, Penn., and Princeton to Row To-morrow Morning.
- TOO LENIENT TO CRIMINALS.; London's Fewer Offenses Only Apparent, Says Student.
- THIEVES' PRISONER, HE SAYS; Broker Tells Robbery Story Which Sheriff Can't Corroborate.
- Safety Bank of Manhattan.
- For Would-Be Orators
- Lawrenceville Blanks Haverford.
- DR PAINTER NAMED DEAN OF TUFTS MEDICAL SCHOOL; Noted Orthopedic Surgeon Elevated by Board of Trustees ...
- WHERE KAISER IS SUPREME.; His Power as Commander of Germany's Armed Forces Absolute.
- LUNEVILLE AFFAIR CLOSED.; Germany Admits France Might Have Made It More Trying.
- CO-EDUCATION PROVES FAILURE AT HORACE MANN SCHOOL
- BROOKLYNS HARD TO BEAT JUST NOW; Cincinnati Overwhelmed in a Heavy Batting Contest by the Score of 9 to 3.
- EFFICIENCY IN LEGISLATION.
- Takes Four Firsts at Meet.
- STAIRWAY AT SPEEDWAY.; New York Club to Provide Easier Access to Stadium for Fans.
- AT STEVENS TECH.; $100 to Start Fund for Gymnasium -- The Link Out.
- EVERS DAY GAME VICTORY FOR CUBS; Troy Sends Big Delegation to Cheer Native Son at Polo Grounds -- Score, ...
- WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS HEAD FOR BUDAPEST; Their International Alliance Will Hold Its Convention There in June.
- MANY CHANGES MADE IN CITY COLLEGE CURRICULUM; Will Go Into Effect in September -- Number of Credits ...
- ALL TO HUMANE SOCIETIES.; Mrs. Ewen's $400,000 Estate to Benefit Cats, Dogs, and Horses.
- SECRET CABAL LEADS MILITANTS' ARMY; Even Women High in the Suffragette Organization Do Not Know Who Direct It.
- JULIUS CAESAR"; Variorum Edition of Shakespeare's Play a Scholarly Work
- LITTLE STORIES OF FACT AND FANCY
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE
- CONVICTS SHUN POLICE GRAFTERS; Afraid to Bait Newcomers for Fear They May Some Day Get Back on the Force.
- WORK OF BRITISH GUNS.; Accuracy with Heavy Calibre Shows Improvement.
- ON DEAD DENTIST'S BOOKS.; Notable Names in the List of Accounts Uncollectable.
- PARK ROW BLOCK OF FEW CHANGES; Three Improvements Now Under Way in Famous Theatre Centre.
- OLYMPIC HORSE SHOW.; Americans Give Trophies for Competition in London Exhibition.
- CHUCK' CONNORS DIES ON BOWERY; Pneumonia Ends Career of the Famous Chinatown Guide and Inventor of Slang.
- Strouss Is Made Chairman of Board.
- MAY BE KING OF ALBANIA.; Prince William of Sweden a Keen Sportsman -- Wife Very Beautiful.
- CORNELL GETTING IN TRIM.; Varsity and Freshmen Crews to Row Against Harvard May 24.
- URGE TERMINAL LINE BILL.; Mitchel and Smith Ask Governor to Sign Waterfront Measures.
- ART ALLIED TO MAGIC.; M. Capitan Thus Explains the Prehistoric Drawings at Dordogne.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- TIES AT DUNWOODIE.; Even Play in Competition in May Cup Match Play.
- NEW FRENCH SCANDAL.; Millions Involved in Projected Purchase of Eu Forest.
- LONDON SEASON IS NOW IN FULL SWING; So Many Arrivals That Hotels Have to Find Rooms for Patrons Elsewhere.
- CONVICTS ON A DECLINE.; Prisoners of To-day Less Efficient Than Those of Past Decades.
- Trusts Not Wholly Bad.
- STARTLING RESULT OF UNCLE WILLIAM'S POLITENESS; He Didn't Want to Interrupt the Ladies, but He Certainly ...
- POPE IN ARMCHAIR WATCHES CITY LIFE; He Can Often Distinguish Individuals from His Window in the Vatican.
- Brown Outpoints Wesleyan.
- SONORA FEDERALS ROUTED.; Rebels in Pursuit After All-Day Fight, in Which 400 Are Killed.
- APPRAISING LIMOGES CHINA.; McAdoo Modifies Plan on Lines Satisfactory to French Exporters.
- English Ponies for Piping Rock.
- DAY'S AUTO TOUR IN PHILIPPINES; Roads Found as Good as Any in France, Newly Built by American Authorities.
- NEW STATE; OLDEST CAPITOL; Governor of New Mexico Lives In Quaintest Mansion In the Country.
- Quakers Take Track Meet.
- ROWING AT NEW HAVEN.; G.M. Kirby, English Coach, Watches Yale Youngsters in Races.
- ENGAGEMENTS.
- OPPOSES UNION OF PARTIES.; Walter Brown Says Progressives Cannot Join with Republicans.
- TO POSTAL JOB APPLICANTS.; Civil Service Instructions Out for Postmaster Examinations.
- NEW ROCHELLE ELECTIONS.; Rose Feig Chosen President of the Advisory Board of Students.
- Article 23 -- No Title
- Teaching Profession Respected.
- DOUBLES AT TUXEDO PARK.; Hackett and Little Defeat Wrenn and Larned In Straight Sets.
- Saves Van Etten Home from Fire.
- REA GIVES REASONS FOR RISE IN RATES; Railroads Must Have Revenues to Meet New Legislation and Sustain ...
- STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS.
- PILED ROCKS IN WAY OF CHICAGO EXPRESS; Attempt to Wreck Erie Flier Near Paterson Attributed to I.W.W. ...
- PLAN A $200,000 CHURCH.; Cornerstone Laid of Webb Horton Memorial at Middletown.
- Correspondents in the Balkan War
- FRIEDMANN ADMITS HE WANTS REWARD; Quotes Ehrlich's Remark About Medical Discoverers and Empty Hands.
- ENGLAND'S PUBLIC TRUSTEE; His Department Handled Estates Totaling $60,000,000 Last Year.
- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.; Jersey City Defeated in Eleventh Inning by Toronto.
- FOUR MOTOR CYCLE TOURS.; Delegates to National F.A.M. Convention Plan Trips to Denver.
- Society in Newport.
- RURAL DEATHS GREATER.; But in New York State Cities' Births Predominated in March.
- MRS. CARRUTH IN BOSTON?; Mother Sends Letter to Police Begging Daughter to Come Home.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- SUGAR AND ICE.
- SAYS PINCHOT HURT ALASKA; Blamed for Territory's Undevelopment by Mining Congress Official.
- Portugal Wants Panama Cable.
- Reward for Cure of Germ Carriers.
- JOINS LAW'S DELAY FIGHT.; McReynolds Asks Supreme Court to Review Its Decision.
- NEW RECORD FOR KELLY.; Southern Californian Athlete Sets New College Mark for Hurdles.
- SOCIETY IS MAKING PLANS FOR A GAY SUMMER SEASON
- BARNARD GIRLS' FAIR A LAUGHING SUCCESS; Cold Wind Made "Hades" the Most Attractive Spot on the Campus.
- TRAVEL TO EUROPE LIGHTER THIS YEAR; Steamship Agents Say Falling Off Will Be 30 Per Cent. This Summer.
- THE TRIPOLI "PANIC"; A Correspondent's Analysis of the Arab Massacres Explains a Sensational Feature ...
- ROSENSHINE LEFT $161,033.; Brother and Partner of Titanic Victim Residuary Legatee.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Wisconsin Surprises Illinois.
- GEORGE MOORE; Vitality of His Art Shown in a Volume of Reprints
- Lehigh First in Dual Meet.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- BLOUSE MAY CHANGE CAR BODY DESIGN; Latest Feminine Fashion to Have an Effect on Open Automobile Architecture ...
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.; Russian Ambassador Gives a Dinner for the Vice President.
- MORE JOURNALISTS JAILED.; West Virginia Governor confiscates Socialist-Labor Paper.
- Princeton Gunners Win.
- MRS. JOHN FORD DEAD.; Granddaughter of Maturin Living-'! 8ton a Victim of Pneumonia. i
- FEARED ANARCHIST AIRMAN.; Paris Police Let Only Known Aviators Fly for King Alfonso.
- King Sees Airship Bomb Dropped.
- WOMAN LEGISLATOR DEFENDS SUFFRAGE; No Effort to Take Franchise from Women in Colorado, Mrs. Robinson Says.
- FRANCE TO HONOR PEARY.; Geographical Society to Arrange a Reception for June 6.
- SMALLPOX IN STOCKHOLM.; Half the Inhabitants Vaccinated -Only One Death as Yet.
- FOUR MORE.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- OCEAN TRAVELERS.; The Majestic, the Caronia, and the Berlin Sail To-day.
- SIGNS BANK LOAN MEASURE.; Sulzer Also Affixes His Name to Foley and Wagner Bills.
- Princeton Football Prize Contests.
- SUBMARINE CALL TO ARMS.; Officers and Men of Flotilla Get Hurry Orders to Go Aboard.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- StevensonBush Engagement.
- ARRANGE TO PRINT SCOTT STORY HERE; 30,000 Words from Dead Explorer's Diary Will Appear in Everybody's ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- AGRICULTURAL BILLS SIGNED; One Is Designed to Thwart Dishonest Commission Men.
- ENJOIN USE OF NAME.; Appellate Division Reverses Decision in Metropolitan Telephone Case.
- Pirates Lost Fourth Game to Braves
- DUAL SCHOOL GAMES A TIE.; Holbrook and New York Military Academy Each Score 51 Points.
- SWINDLER DUPED SHAW.; Messenger Obtained Playwright's Check in Exchange for a Forgery.
- CUPID'S CHAPEL, AT CITY HALL, MAY GO; McAneny Sees No Good in the Marrying Room in City Hall Basement.
- ARMY AIRMAN DIES IN 15-FOOT PLUNGE; Lieut. Joseph D. Park Crushed to Death When Biplane Hits Tree in ...
- HAMMERSTEIN WINS SUIT.; Keith Prowse Company Must Pay for London Opera Tickets.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- COST OF SULZER REFORMS.; Frawley Lays $6,000,000 Appropriation Increase to Governor.
- OPPOSE LEXINGTON AVENUE.; 42d Street Against Subway There South of Grand Central.
- WANAMAKER GIVES $25,000.; Building for Colored People His Part in Girl-Conservation Work.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DRY GOODS TRADE EXPANDS.; Impending Wool Tariff Changes Already Discounted in Markets.
- TARIFF BILL MEETS REVERSE IN SENATE.; Five Democrats Desert Leaders by Backing Republican Proposal for ...
- MILL LOSS LAID TO TARIFF.; Revision Fears Blamed for $100,000,000 Shrinkage in Share Values.
- Kearns Knocks Out Davis.
- MINDING HER OWN BUSINESS; Thus the White House Answers Tale of Mrs. Wilson's Political Activity.
- JERSEY CITY GUILTY IN EXPRESS STRIKE; Jury Holds It Liable for Mayor Wittpenn's Failure to Give Police ...
- FORD PITCHES FINE BALL AT DETROIT; Former Yankee Star Shows His Best Form -- Warhop Hurts Shoulder.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- ONE WEAK INNING BEATS MARQUARD; Bates Starts Rally with Three-Bagger and Enough Runs Are Scored to Win.
- ENVOYS OF PEACE MINGLE AT DINNER; Committee from Feast to English Delegates Calls on Guests at German Banquet.
- THE INCOME TAX.; Chinese Who Control Retail Philippine Trade Exempted.
- John H. Cross Company Assigns.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- WRENN AND LARNED LOSE.; Tennis Cracks in Round Robin Tennis at Tuxedo Club.
- REDUCING ELECTRIC CAPITAL; Westinghouse and Associate Propose to Adjust the Common Shares.
- JURY DEADLOCKED IN QUINLAN CASE; Consider I.W.W. Case for More Than Eight Hours and Are Locked Up for ...
- SARATOGA SPRINGS RADIUM.; Dissolved, It Exists to Exceptional Degree, Federal Experts Report.
- GEN. HUERTA'S PLEA.
- Princeton Soccer Captain.
- OPERA HOUSE FILLS FOR LAMBS' GAMBOL; De Wolf Hopper in Whiskers as a Village Blacksmith Beats an Anvil ...
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- FRIEDMANN CLAIMS TO 'CURE' UNPROVED; Government Report Indorsed by Tuberculosis Association -- No Specific ...
- RECORDS BROKEN IN RECREATION GAMES; Good Performances Made, but Protests Against A.A.U. Men Mar Sport.
- Words of Counsel Addressed to Future Young Pedagogues.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Foss Signs the Rest Day Bill.
- Progress of New Battleships.
- EDITOR TO CHAIN GANG.; But Saunders, Who Challenged Arrest for Libel Takes Appeal.
- RUMELYS NOT ELIMINATED.; Re-elected Directors -- Funk Will Retain the Present Force.
- W.J. Conners Sees Wilson.
- Two Scientists See New Comet.
- GERMAN AVIATOR MISSING.; His Balloon Last Seen in a Storm on the Baltic Sea.
- FIGHTS RAILWAY SALE BILL.; Citizens' Union Man Criticises McCue Measure Before Sulzer.
- O'HARA'S ACCUSER FOUND.; Maude Robinson Talks of Testifying, but Disappears Again.
- JAPAN PROPOSES JOINT COURT APPEAL; Formal Document Presented by Chinda Urges Quick Test of California ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- CHINA ACCEPTS THE LOAN.; First Advance of $125,000,000 Total to be Made To-day.
- Receivers for Queensbury Mills.
- A Japanese View of Its Significance -- National Disapproval.
- GIRL'S LONG TRIP TO WED.; New Jersey Heiress Sails for Guatemala to Join Her Fiance.
- STRIKING BARBERS FIGHT FOR RED FLAG; Try to Prevent Police from Removing It from Stand at Union Square ...
- POLICE AND FIRE NEWS.
- MARSHALL ANSWERS HARVEY; Denies Revolutionary Utterance and Returns the Attack.
- .COUNT MICHAEL CASSINI.; H!s Death Was at First Reported as{ { That of the ex-Ambassador. {
- GIVES FIVE MINUTES TO BRONX RESIDENTS; State Engineer Bensel Says He Wants Them Satisfied with Canal ...
- No Team Work by Umpires.
- The Housewife's Earnings.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Trading in Stocks Comes Almost to Standstill -- City Bonds Improving.
- CUBS AGAIN FALL BEFORE BROOKLYN; Chicago's Humiliation at Ebbets Field Witnessed by 8,000 School Children.
- Low Prices at Lesperonmiel Sale.
- Chicago Playhouse for Pictures.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- CIRCUS BY BARNARD GIRLS.; Ringmaster, Clown, Slack Wire, and Bareback Artists from the College.
- Says Socialist Flag May Fly.
- BRYAN PLEDGES US TO WORK FOR PEACE; Purpose of Administration to Sign Arbitration Treaties with the Nations.
- SAW CAPITAL IN 8 HOURS.; Two Englishmen Impressed by the Democracy of Leading Men.
- KOLEHMAINEN FAVORITE.; Finnish Runner Will Be No. 1 in Road Race To-day.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- Article 5 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- REPRIMANDS GLOVER AT BAR OF HOUSE; Banker, After Arrest, Apologizes for Sims Assault and Speaker Delivers ...
- MILITANTS MENACE BLENHEIM PALACE; Duke of Marlborough Accordingly Closes it to the Public.
- NAVY OFFICER A SUICIDE.; Lieut. Richard Hill Found Dead After Visit to His Fiancee.
- PLANS OCEAN FLIGHT.; J.V. Martin Says He Will Try Atlantic Trip in Biplane Next August.
- RAILROAD WINS APPEAL.; Judgment of $90,711 Against the Delaware and Hudson Set Aside.
- COURT ASSAILS HUSBAND.; His Action Like Napoleon's Outrage on Josephine, Vice Chancellor Says.
- WANT MURDOCK FOR UMPIRE; Progressive Asked to Officiate at Congressional Ball Game.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- TEXT OF OFFICIAL REPORT.; How the Friedmann Treatment Was Observed -- Deductions Drawn.
- SHOT IN AMATEUR DRAMA.; Too Much Realism Ends Performance Given by Sharon (Pa.) Lodge.
- CHURCH OFFICERS QUIT.; Senior Warden and Vestryman Out After Trouble with Roslyn Rector.
- Winners with the Cue.
- VARNISH HOUSE IN TROUBLE; Receivers for Graves Co. -- Assets $4,000,000, Liabilities $1,500,000.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- SCHLEICH IN A RAGE.; Friedmann Colleague Won't Believe Frankfort Doctors Criticise Him.
- GRAFT LEADERS IN PRISON GARB; Four Ex-Inspectors Sentenced to One Year on Blackwell's Island.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- RUMELY FINANCED BY ITS BANKERS; Salamon & Co. and Hallgarten & Co. Say Company Was Mismanaged, ...
- MILLS GO ON SHORT TIME.; Carpet Firm Curtails Work, Owing, It Is Said, to Free Wool.
- Jones to Try for New Mile Record.
- HONOR FATHER EVERS.; Night Workers to Hold a Double Celebration at St. Andrew's.
- CASUALTY INSURANCE.
- HUERTA EXPLAINS MEXICO'S POSITION; Insists Ambassador Wilson Has No Diplomatic Standing There.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Investor Buys Big Warehouse in Greenwich Village Section -- Resale of the Rhineland ...
- ASTOR GIVES COLORS TO POLICE LEGION; Present to Honor Detachment All of Whom Have Performed Some Act ...
- MITCHEL TO VISIT SULZER.; He Will Discuss Legislation Affecting City Waterfront.
- PLAN A WELCOME TO AUTO ENGINEERS; British Visitors to Hear of Self-Starters at S.A.E. -- Good Jersey ...
- INCORPORATES FOR CITY CLUB OPERA; New Organization Will Take Its Name from the Century Theatre.
- NEW YORK'S MANY NOISES.; Racket Made by Riveting "Guns" Declared to be Preventable.
- HEPBURN CHEERFUL AS TO NEW TARIFF; Banker Looks for Prosperity Both in Europe and America.
- PRINCETON ROWS WELL.; Tigers May Be Favorite for To-days Race with Harvard and Penna.
- KILLS LONG SAULT CHARTER; Governor Signs Repeal Bill -- Says It Will Benefit the People.
- PURSUING OFFICIALS IN TAXICAB GRAFT; District Attorney's Office Has No Intention of Prosecuting Companies.
- Postal Cards to be Green.
- BISHOP ALIMONY SPENT.; Quarterly Allowance of $5,500 Used Up, Wife's Lawyer Tells Court.
- NAPOLEON SCOFFS AT GLORY; According to French Spiritualist, His Shade Calls it a Monstrosity.
- STREET MEETINGS' CHAIN.; Missionary Rallies to be a Feature of the National Convention.
- IMMIGRANT ARMY GROWS.; Aliens Arriving in United States in Nine Months Number 888,899.
- Syracuse Loses in West.
- COURT HOUSE SITE COSTS $6,138,653; Condemnation Commission's Report Covers 63 Parcels of Land and 72 ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- ROYAL NAMES USED BY PARIS GAMBLERS; Kings and Queens Decoys, Says Nobleman, for Card Sharps.
- First Baseman Pipp for Detroit.
- DEMOCRATS DEFER TO WILSON'S WISHES; Congressmen Delay Election of Chairman for the Campaign Committee.
- Memorial to Rev. Willard Parsons.
- Luderus's Hit Wins for Phillies.
- Income Tax Bill's Defects.
- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES
- Yale Expects to Defeat Tigers.
- BEET SUGAR EARNINGS FALL; Dividend Rate 3:86 Against 13.50 in 1912.
- Airship Corps for German Navy.
- LABOR OPPOSITION TO PAGE.; London Trades Council Wants Wilson to Choose New Ambassador.
- MR. WALSH'S EXPLANATION.
- 4,000 MILES BY WIRELESS.; Nauen, Germany, Communicates with the Station at Sayville, L.I.
- A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR THE PARKS.
- WOMEN HELD IN AUTO CASE.; Clarence J. Wyckoff's Machine Runs Over Boy in Stamford.
- SUFFRAGE CALL ON MME. BERNHARDT; Delegation Leaves a Flag and Button and Elicits a Nod and Smile.
- A New Straus Operetta.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- At 82, Weds Fourth Time.
- WORKMANS CLIMBED 21,000-FOOT PEAKS; American Explorers Surveyed Himalayan Glacier 47 Miles Long.
- Boston Wins from Cleveland.
- FORCIBLE FEEDING OF TARIFF CRITICS.
- CINCINNATI CAR STRIKE ON.; Trolley Men Quit and Power House Workers Vote to Join Them.
- Seaboard's New General Manager.
- Senators Lose Again to Chicago.
- $490,000 IN DAY'S WHALING.; Slaughter in the North Pacific Threatens the Salmon Industry.
- 169 MILES IN AEROBOAT.; Two Navy Officers Fly from Washington to Annapolis.
- H.M. FLAGLER'S CONDITION.; Friends Are Called to Bedside of the Railroad Magnate.
- FAIL TO BREAK JURY REFORM DEADLOCK; Jersey Legislators Wrangle All Day and Adjourn Until Next Week.
- TAFT ON 'POLITICAL CRANKS'; Initiative and Referendum Their Work -His Income Tax Idea.
- New Jersey's Plumage Law.
- DANISH EXPLORER MARRIED.; Mikkelsen's Bride is the Daughter of Holm, Who Explored Greenland.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- JACOBS' GOLDEN WEDDING.; AnnlversaryCelebration of Marriage of Blue and Gray.
- BEST BABIES ON EXHIBIT.; Prizes to be Awarded To-day and Others Promised for Progress.
- To Investigate Ball Players' Fight.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Excellent Tone in London -- Prices Firm in Paris, Lower in Berlin.
- Mike Murphy Slightly Better.
- THE GREAT PEACE CELEBRATION.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Statement of Bank of Germany.
- NEW MONTENEGRIN CABINET; Promises to Evacuate Scutari Tomorrow -- Disastrous Fire There.
- READING TO BE SUED.; McReynolds Plans Action Against Railroad in Hard Coal Cases.
- FOOLS BURGLAR WITH KNIFE; C.A. Tier Stops Him by Pretending It Is a Pistol.
- HYDE WINS APPEAL IN BRIBERY CASE; Appellate Division Expected to Hand Down Decision in His Favor To-day.
- WATER ROUGH FOR ROWING.; Princeton and Pennsylvania Show Poor Form on Charles River.
- Bryan's Double in Suffrage Parade.
- Carlisle School Indian a Chief Now.
- IDLE CARS DIMINISH.; Sudden Demand Reduces the Surplus 17,799.
- VILLAGE LOCKS ON SALOONS; Genoa (III.) Watchman Is Ordered to Fasten Them Every Night.
- PARTRIDGE ART SALE.; Bronzes and Paintings Disposed Of in Berlin Auction Rooms.
- Cement Freight Rate Advanced.
- Twilight Club Dinner.
- THE SCHOOL BILLS.
- Miss Nlcholson Engaged.
- HELPING MARRIAGE BY HAPPY MEETINGS; Social Commission of Episcopal Church Proposes to Make Acquaintance ...
- FOUR-IN-HAND CLUB AT BRONX ZOO TEA; Coach Arrow Pays Visit to Annual Garden Party of the Women's Auxiliary.
- AIM AT CHURCH UNITY.; Plans for World Conference Discussed by Clergymen.
- LOST HIS DIAMONS PLEDGE.; Fallon Says Mrs. Bishop Borrowed, but Failed to Return It.
- EX-SENATOR BRIGGS DEAD.IN TREHTOH; Chairman:, of' Republican: State Committee Had Been III for a Year,
- SPLIT OVER PACIFICS PLAN.; Southern Pacific Objects to Surrendering Central Pacific.
- Reds Sell Pitcher Works.
- JUSTICE P.B.UcLENNAN DEAD; Head of Appellate Division, Supreme I Court, Fourth Division, Is Dead,
- HOLDS HIGHER COURT ROBBED A LITIGANT; Justice Scudder Asserts That It Also Unjustly Imprisoned Buell G. Davis.
- No Decision in Stovall Case.
- MR. MITCHEL AS COLLECTOR.
- Appeal to Commissioner Waldo.
- DISHONEST LAWMAKING.
- FRIEDMANN'S RIVAL SHIPS VACCINE HERE; Piorkowski Offers 100 Turtle Cultures Without Any Restrictions.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- MITCHEL'S NEW POST NO BAR FOR MAYOR; He Accepts Collectorship -- Wilson Would Support Him for City Office.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- HOW THEY VOTED.; Two Republicans, Four Progressives for Bill; Five Democrats Against.
- SPITE FENCE CAUSED ROW.; Woman Who Built It Bound Over to Keep the Peace.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- WOOLWORTH HELD FRIENDS; Looked Out for Those Of His Struggling Days When He Got Rich.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- SIR COUTTS LINDSAY DEAD.; Founded the Famous Grosvenor Gallery - Was Born in 1824.
- BROWNING SALE ENDED.; Tapestry Brings Good Prices - Total Sum Realized $139,670.
- MARTIN'S NEW YORK ESTATE $1,277,341; Nothing Taxable, However, as Former Social Leader Called London Home.
- One Buffalo Strike Settled.
- TENNIS STAR ARRIVES.; Doust, Australian, Thinks America Will Win Davis Cup Match.
- Walnut Boy, Pacing Stallion, Dead.
- TO TELL OF VACCINE TESTS.; Government Will Report To-day -- Folks Attacks Friedmann.
- Woman as Court Official.
- BRIDE OF 14 IS FREED.; Justice Goff Would 'Have Actor-Husband Punished for Abduction.
- Worsted Mills in Bankruptcy.
- VALUED TEETH TOO LOW.; Judge Finelite Set Aside Verdict of $50 Awarded Injured Boy.
- Two Hundred Seek Pardons.
- Boston Downs Pirates Again.
- ROOSEVELT'S HOME PEACE MEN'S MECCA; In Khaki and Spurs the Colonel Greets Delegates with Salvos of "Dee-lighted." ...
- CATCH AEROPLANE ON BORDER.; Federal Authorities in Doubt About Holding Frenchman's Machine.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Athletics' Sixth Straight Victory.
- MARRY EARLY, SAYS LOWELL; President of Harvard Says It Is Necessary for True Happiness.
- MUST WIN A REPUBLICAN.; Wilson Jury Reform Bill Cannot Pass Without Him.
- TO SIGN LABOR EXEMPTION; But Wilson Contends That Substantive Law Isn't Affected.
- Washington Pitchers Trounced.
- BUILDING TAX CONDEMNED.; Puts City at Mercy of Speculative Land Owners.
- Essex Clubmen and Troopers In Polo
- Syracuse Downs Michigan.
- Herd of Deer Visits Mays Landing.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- SCHOOL STRIKES SPREAD; But Slippers and Straps Are Expected to Cow Boston Youth.
- FEAR EPISCOPAL PAPACY.; Change In Diocesean Representation Causes a Protest.
- Divorce for Mrs. Sue Alice Crockett.
- NEW APPEAL FOR GOMPERS.; Bucks Stove Case to be Taken to the Supreme Court.
- WARSHIPS FOR AIRMAN.; They Will Attend Him on His Flight Across Florida Strait.
- Defines Graham Flour.
- AUTO CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR; Committees Also Selected by Board of Governors -- Happenings in Motordom.
- Happenings in the Berkshires.
- Votes for- Women."
- SEVEN OFFER THEIR SKIN.; Charles Kaplow's Example Followed by Caldwell's Friends.
- SEEK THE WOMAN ACCUSER OF O'HARA; Illinois Senators Order Investigation Into Charges Against Lieutenant ...
- COPPER METAL DECREASES.; Decrease in Stocks at End of April 28,720,162 Pounds.
- OLD SWEETHEARTS WED.; Stillman a Grandfather and His Bride a Great-Grandmother.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- SAYS SULZER KNEW OF BOND BILL PLAN; Deputy Controller Walsh Denies Deceiving Governor on Frawley Acts.
- MEZZANINE SUBWAY FLOOR; Would Benefit Times Square Traffic as Well as Pedestrians.
- COOKE DIVORCE TRIAL NEAR.; Eloping Clergyman Enters Appearance in His Wife's Action.
- TO TAKE UP CURRENCY BILL.; House Plans to Begin June 1 -- Wilson Hopeful of Results.
- RUSSIA TO BE ARBITER.; Bulgaria and Servia Agree to Submit Their Differences to Her.
- CURRENCY REFORM PLANS.
- NO REGRETS, SAYS BRYAN.; Tells Baltimore Diners Revenge Is Too Heavy a Load to Carry.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Move Irregularly on Light Trading -- More Gold to Go.
- Resigns McNally Receivership.
- THE FAMILY'S EARNINGS.; Woman Contributes Her Share in Domestic Work.
- SEEK SALES IN FRANCE.; Bonaventures to Offer Art Objects They Got at Bargain Prices.
- ROOSEVELT PRAISES BOXING; Message from Him Read at the Olympic Congress in Switzerland.
- SUES GOULDS AND OTHERS.; Colonial Trust Trying to Recover from Wabash-Pittsburgh Men.
- THE "BRYAN COCKTAIL."; Mr. Konta Pleads for the Stomachs of the Diplomats.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Cornell Bars "Modern" Dances.
- $5,020 FOR A DAUBIGNY.; And a Harpignies Sells for $5,000 at the Baudouin Sale in Paris.
- Dutch Masters Sold at Christie's.
- Long Flight with Six Passengers.
- DEATH ENDS 40-YEAR VIGIL.; " Linden Julie" Never Lost Faith in the Return of Her Soldier Lover.
- FIREMEN VS. TELEGRAPHERS; Object to Bills Making Operators Department Officers.
- SEERS' GOT $1,000,000 HERE; Chicagoan Tells of "Clairvoyant Trust's" Operations in New York.
- SIX SHIPS FOR CANAL LINE.; Chileans Arrange for Route Between New York and Valparaiso.
- A FRENCH ARMY GUARDS ALFONSO; Extraordinary Precautions to Protect the Spanish King During His Visit to Paris.
- STUDENTS' INSURANCE FUND; Six Hundred Wisconsin Seniors to Join Novel Class Memorial.
- THE FRENCH THEATRE PLAN.
- CAN'T FORCE RECOGNITION.; Mexico Unable to Drag a Promise from American Government.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; W.T. Evans Buys Twelve-story Apartment on Cathedral Parkway -- Bleecker Street ...
- SUFFRAGIST BOMBS FOUND EVERY DAY; London Papers Tell Readers What to Do to Avoid Explosion When One ...
- RUSHING GEM IMPORTATIONS; Jewelers Stocking Up in Anticipation of Tariff Increase.
- LEAPED FROM LINER AT SEA TO SAVE MAN; Majestic's First Officer Dived Overboard After Coal Trimmer Who ...
- COUNT CASSINI DEAD.; Former Ambasador to United States Passes Away.
- OLYMPIC CONGRESS MEETS.; 400 Delegates Attend Opening Session of International Committee.
- TRIPLETS AFTER TRAGEDY.; Three Sons for the Islers, Who Lost Four Children In Fire.
- EX-GOV. FORT A WITNESS.; Tells Why He Refused to Order Out Militia In Express Strike.
- ANTITOXIN GIVES IMMUNITY.; Von Behring Says His Diphtheritic Inoculation is Perfectly Safe.
- Baroness Vaughan Gets a Divorce.
- When It Gets Warm Enough.
- LAWYERS PREPARE TO LIMIT PRACTICE; Decide to Prevent Unauthorized Persons from Passing on Legal Questions.
- HAWTHORNE'S PLEA UP.; Prison Parole Board to Decide Upon His Fate This Week.
- VETERAN BLUECOAT FINED.; First Complaint In 18 Years, Against Edward Flood -- Was Off Post.
- LIGHT ON VACCINE PATIENT'S DEATH; Post-Mortem on Friedmann Subject Showed Recent General Tuberculosis.
- 200 KILLED ON TRAIN.; Shots of Assailants Hit Dynamite Car, Causing Explosion.
- Slit Skirts Barred from School.
- MORE BUILDING OPERATIONS; But a Falling Off in This City Wipes Out Countrywide Gains.
- HERTFORD TO MARRY AGAIN.; Former Earl of Yarmouth Engaged to a Widow with $3,250,000.
- Newspaper Publishers Incorporate.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Japanese Study Our Navy.
- 25 MURDERS LAID TO HIM.; Each Done with an Axe -- Man Slew Mother and Grandmother.
- STILWELL TO APPEAR BEFORE GRAND JURY; Senator Waives Immunity for an Opportunity to Tell His Side of ...
- WHITMAN BEGINS TAXICAB INQUIRY; Grand Jury Takes Up Charge That Aldermen Have "Held Up" Rate Ordinance.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- LAYS LIVING COST TO FADS.; Women's Pursuit of Foreign Styles to Blame, Says Sargent.
- SHERIDAN SENT TO TOMBS.; Held In $2,000 Following Receipt of $1,000 from the Ice Company.
- NO VOTE, NO TAX."; English Authoress Takes This Method of Promoting the Cause.
- McVicker's a Picture Theatre.
- OPPOSES JOHNSON AS COMMITTEE HEAD; President Causes Delay in Selection of Congress Campaign Chairman.
- 17 Locomotives for Missouri Pacific
- EVERS GIVES WEIRD FIELDING DISPLAY; Cubs' Manager Makes Three Errors and Is Responsible for Brooklyn's ...
- PASS TARIFF BILL BY 281 TO 139; House Vote Viewed as a Mandate to Senate Not to Change Measure.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- FIRE DEPARTMENT PENSIONS.
- NO BRITISH OIL SCANDAL.; Question of Navy Contracts May Not Be Decided for Years.
- SCHULZ PAVES WAY FOR YANKS' DEFEAT; Fumbles a Roller with Two Out, Then Dubuc Drives in Two Runs for Detroit.
- Suicide Ends Divorce Suit.
- SIGN ON HAMILTON STATUE.; " Votes for Women" It Read and Students Tore It Down.
- ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK FOR SULZER PRIMARY; Governor Enlists Odell in Army Made Up of Reformers and Politicians.
- LOST CHILD IN GO-CART.; Found Hours Afterward, Wheeled Far Away from Where Mother Stood
- MISS 'WARFIELD IS NOW A'GOUNTESS; Daughter of Former Maryland Governor Weds Count Vladimir Ledochowski.
- SUES ON BROKEN PROMISE.; Seeks $25,000 from Broker E. Clarence Jones, Who Didn't Marry Her.
- NO STATESMEN AT FUNERAL.; Tariff Bill Keeps Colleagues from Burial of Lewis J. Martin.
- DRAFT RIOT SUIT ENDED BY THE CITY; Judgment Entered for $7,300 in Favor of 88-Year-Old Charles L. Appleby.
- Leach Cross Loses to Trendall.
- Champions Lose Again to Naps.
- TERRY ESTATE $1,200,000.; Will Filed at White Plains -- Residue Divided Between Sons.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- HUERTA DEMANDS OUR RECOGNITION; Tells Washington That Without It He Won't Acknowledge Ambassador.
- J. *C. BAYLES DIES FROM P14EtlM014IA /; Former President of the Health Department Had Been III Only Five Days.
- STRIKERS MARCH ON TOWNS.; Ridgewood Authorities Hold Them Up -- Scare in Hackensack.
- Puts Lid on Treasury Records.
- HOLDS RALPH LORITO IN POLICE MURDER; Autopsies Show Bullets of Different Sizes Were Used Against Heaney, ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- EX-INSPECTOR HEAR WHITMAN'S 'TERMS'; If They Appeal Conviction He Will Prosecute on the Bribery Charges.
- PLEADS FOR POOR MAN.; Justice Philbin Says He Is Often Cheated of His Rights.
- MILBURN HURT BY KICKS FROM PONY; His Mount Falls in Polo Match, but He Escapes Serious Injury.
- FAILED AGAIN; GLAD OF IT.; McDevitt, "Millionaire for a Day," Closed by Sheriff.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Millinery Specialties Fail of Reduction; Beaded Bags Cut.
- DENOUNCES BLAKE REPORT.; Auburn Prison Expose Unjust, ex-Chairman of Parole Board Says.
- GIRL ON MUNICIPAL TOWER; She's All Golden and a Gold Leaf Gown Floats from Her.
- PUBLISHERS BID FAREWELL TO PAGE; Former Associates Chide Ambassador for Deserting Their Ranks at Dinner ...
- BRYAN TO RECEIVE JAPAN'S NOTE TO-DAY; Protest Against California Land Law to be Discussed by The Cabinet ...
- RESENT BURLESON'S PLAN.; Republican Senators Stirred by Fourth-Class Postmaster Order.
- SOCIETY AT MOTION VIEWS.; Admiral Winslow's Family Sees His Hydro-Aeroplane Trials.
- To Teach Indian Girls Millinery.
- $553,220 Total in Phillips Sale.
- BOUNTIFUL CROP PROSPECTS.
- WESTMINSTER SUES WIFE FOR DIVORCE; Duke Names as Co-respondent the Duke of Alba -- Duchess May Bring ...
- HOSIERS FEAR LOW TARIFF.; Manufacturer Sees a Menace, Too, in Minimum Wage Plan.
- UNITE ON ONE TALE TO SAVE AGITATOR; Paterson Strikers Testify Quinlan, on Trial for Incendiary Speech, ...
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Prices Improve in Paris and Berlin -- Business Quiet in London.
- Owego Proud of Woman Centenarian
- KRUPPS IN NEW CHINA LOAN; Said to Seek Arms Monopoly in Return for $17,500,000.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Burglars Insist on Gold Basis.
- OLD PLAYER ACCUSED.; Jack O'Connor Charged with Unprofessional Conduct in Baseball Case.
- Harvard Defeats Catholic Nine.
- WIDER NEW HAVEN INQUIRY.; Will Be Pressed by McReynolds from Anti-Trust Standpoint.
- LAMBS GAMBOL TO-DAY.; 60 Stars In "Grand Comic Opera" -- Annual Show for Fair Sex.
- THE BALLOT NOT NEEDED.; Means Added Responsibility Without Added Power.
- English Team's Practice Days.
- MILITANCY IN ENGLAND; Declared Justified by Unfair Attitude of the Public.
- SPEAKS OF MORGAN AS A TRUE PATRIOT; Col. Harvey Tells the Trust Company Section of Late Financier's ...
- $2,000 Polo Pony Killed.
- GIANTS PICKED OFF BASES IN FAST PLAYS; Johnson's Pitching Prevents Them from Scoring, While Reds Win, 4 to 0.
- FOR PRIVATE ALASKA ROADS.; Manager for British Bondholders Opposes Government Aid.
- RECEPTION IN BRYAN HOME.; Every State Represented by Lawmakers or Their Wives.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- MIKE MURPHY IS DYING.; Veteran Athletic Trainer Unable to Take Nourishment.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Columbia Tennis Team Wins.
- CANNON'S CARD TABLE SOLD; Women Visit the Former Speaker's House to Buy Souvenirs.
- Cardinals Rally and Win.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- FIND PERFECT BABY ON THE EAST SIDE; Abraham Edelowitz Scores 1,000 Points in University Settlement Contest.
- THE EQUITABLE HITS INCOME TAX BILL; President Day Writes Scathingly to Congressmen of Provision Taxing ...
- ROBIDEAU CLEVER BOXER.; Philadelphian Outpoints Johnny Lore at St. Nicholas. A.C.
- JUMPS FROM THE ELEVATED.; Driver for Park & Tilford a Suicide at 110th Street Station.
- STILWELL WANTS TO TALK.; He Offers to Waive Immunity to Get His Story Before the Grand Jury.
- NO NILES-BEMENT DIVIDEND.; Company Observing Caution Till Tariff Changes Are Made.
- WOMAN DOCTOR A SMOKER.; Nurse Testifies That She Used Cigars and Wrote Treatise on Tobacco.
- Latest Shipping News.
- DJAVID'S ARMY STARVING.; Greeks Near Avlona, and It Is Feared They Will Attack the City.
- AWAY WITH HOBBLE SKIRTS!; Rainy Day Club's Ex-President Declares War Against It.
- COAXED OFF CAPITOL DOME.; Policeman Spies Rodman Law on Visit to Goddess of Liberty.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- MRS. LONGSTREET LOSES.; Mrs. H.W.J. Hamm Named as Gainesville (Ga.) Postmistress.
- Willabe Haskell Dies.
- To Contest for Gordon Bennett Cup.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- TO APPOINT DR. WILLIAMS.; Sulzer Selects Him to Succeed Health Commissioner Porter.
- THE POLICE AS A WHOLE."
- IBernhardt's Engagement Extcnded, I
- COLUMBIA JUNIORS WIN CLASS GAMES; Freshmen Spring Surprise by Taking Second Place from Seniors and Sophomores.
- STOVALL WANTS BAN LIFTED; Suspended Manager to Make Application for Reinstatement.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Recover -- Trading Lighter -- Money Easier Abroad -- The Bond Market.
- GAVE BABY PORT WINE.; Two Men Fined After Child Is Seized with Convulsions.
- Philadelphia Lifts Ban on Britton.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- CRY "WAMPUM" TO McADOO.; Indians Demand Pay from Treasury Chief, Who Sends Them to Lane
- WILSON TAKING NO SIDES.; President Will Avoid Participation in Primary Fight.
- BRAZIL LIFTS TARIFF BAR.; Restores Suspended Preferential Rates on American Flour.
- NO SWEATSHOPS IN FRANCE.; Woman Labor Inspector Corrects Errors in an Interview.
- CANADIAN WIRELESS DEAL.; Contract Made with Radio-Telegraph Syndicate at Low Rates.
- Tom Hughes Wins for Senators.
- Fix Pay for Episcopal Pastors.
- BEDFORD REFORMATORY; Special Appropriation by the Legislature Provides for its Needs.
- No More Indian Opium for China.
- Lights Fire with Oil; Two Dead.
- Waddell Has Blood Poison In Leg.
- SHERIFF'S ORATORY OBFUSCATES DINERS; Guests at Feast in Harburger's Honor Stunned by His Rhetorical Flights.
- BAY STATE PUPILS IN RIOT.; Cambridge Boys Break Windows and Set Bonfires -- Police Disband Parades.
- Receiver for Norwich Bank.
- MONUMENTS TO RISE TO 100-YEAR PEACE; Canadians and Americans Decide to Advocate Bridges and Shafts Along ...
- TAFT OPTIMISTIC ON PARTY FUTURE; Says Democratic Tariff and Legislative Blunders Will Help Republicans.
- 15 SOCIALISTS ON BALLOT.; Warm Campaign Is Expected for Los Angeles Election.
- MITCHEL NOMINATED FOR PORT COLLECTOR; Aldermen's President Selected as a Solution to Tangle Over Loeb's ...
- SULZER APPOINTS STROUSS.; Way Found to Put Mitchell at Head of Labor Department.
- News Print Stocks Decrease.
- Home Rule Bill Reintroduced.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- GUIDES BAN SHEATH SKIRT.; Their Action Due to a Recent Adirondack Boating Accident.
- STRIKING STUDENTS HEARD BY FACULTY; Stuyvesant School Boys Are Allowed to Hold an Open Meeting.
- A Pious Ancestor Thus Disposed of His Most Valued Possession.
- B A RTON -- CRAVFORD.
- ART NOTES.
- Spanish Battleship Launched.
- THIRD COURT OF SEASON.; Adrian Iselin and Daughter Among the Americans Presented.
- LIKENS NEW HAVEN TO WILDCAT SCHEME; Road's Affairs Managed in an Appallingly Reckless Manner, Says Brandeis.
- FENCE FOR CLUB TITLES.; Allison, Byrne, and Dr. Gignoux Win Honors at New York A.C. Bouts
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Arthur Brisbane Pays $75,000 for Two Flats in Rear of His 125th Street Property ...
- DISLIKE NEW TARIFF RULES.; American Merchants in Paris Will Send a Protest to Congress.
- Careless Sidewalk Construction.
- DRASTIC LAWS TO PROTECT HIGHWAYS; Connecticut Down on Signs That Spoil Auto Touring -- Berkshire Routes ...
- AIRCRAFT IN MEXICAN WAR.; State Troops Expect Aeroplanes to Aid Them at Guaymas.
- COST OF PRODUCTION.
- CAKE A SUFFRAGE PROBLEM.; Volunteer Cooks Put to It to Supply Needs of Their Shop.
- IgIR WILFRID PEEK WEDS IH ST. LOUIS; [f/larried to Miss Edwine Thornburgh in First Presbyterian Church,
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Yankees Release Catcher Williams.
- TO DEVELOP ORE MINES.; Great Northern Railroad Interests to be Steel Trust's Rivals.
- WANTS BANKRUPTCY IN FEDERAL HANDS; Lawyer Would Put Administration There to Stop Abuses Under Present Law.
- Keep New Pierce Co. Out of Texas.
- Brown Defeats Princeton Again.
- DEFECTS IN THE INCOME TAX BILL; Unless They Are Remedied, Mr. Morawetz Fears, They Will Produce Endless ...
- A MEDAL FOR McANENY.; Architects Purpose to Recognize His Aid to Their Art.
- WILSON AT CAPITOL AGAIN.; Sees Senators on Nominations -- Names Guthrie for Japan Mission.
- WALTER DE MUMM TO MARRY; Sportsman Who Figured in Paris Shooting Wins an American Bride.
- NO SMOKING IN THEATRES.; London West End Managers Decide Against the Proposal.
- LOAD BUS WITH ELECTRICITY; Uninsulated Wires Released by Collision Blaze in Lower Fifth Avenue.
- PARIS ANARCHISTS HOOT KING ALFONSO; Police Scatter Mobs Shouting "Down with the Assassin King!"
- Middles' Home Runs Beat Georgetown.
- W. F. C. NINDEMAN.; Survivor of Three Polar Expeditions Dies on Long Island.
- GERMAN DOCTORS ATTACK FRIEDMANN; Say He Deserted Frankfort Hospital Patients, Whom His Vaccine Has Not Helped.
- Southern Railway Raises Wages.
- Athletics Win In St. Louis.
- MURDERER AIDS CONVICT.; Lingley Before His Execution Tells Whitman Russo Is Innocent.
- PROGRESSIVE CHIEFS TO MEET IN CHICAGO; Leaders Will Discuss Republican Situation on Saturday or Monday.
- STEEL BUSINESS HOLDS UP.; Contrast to Unfavorable Expressions as to Business Outlook.
- ORACH CHAIM CALLS NEW RABBI FOR LIFE; Small Congregation Doubles Its Subscriptions to Give Dr. Hyamson ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- HONOR DR. FINLEY AT CITY COLLEGE; Students, Faculty, and Alumni Pay Tributes to President on His Decennial.
- Oxford Rowing Coach on the Baltic.
- GIRL'S BODY IN POND.; Young Woman Was to Have Been Married on Saturday.
- KILLED HIS FATHER-IN-LAW.; Sylvanus Souders Found Guilty of Murder in the First Degree.
- SUSPECT MONKEY BURGLAR.; Chicago Police Think Criminals Have a Simian Helper.
- HALT IN MERRIAM DIVORCE.; Decree for Wife, if War Department Lets Captain Consent.
- THE PUSHCART ORDINANCE.; Work of a Special Committee of the Board of Aldermen.
- LEWIS WALLER'S DENIAL.; Cables His Lawyers That He Didn't Call New York Taste Bad.
- BAN ON DIVORCE EVIDENCE.; Up-State Justice Says It Should Not Appear in Newspapers.
- MARCONI RESENTS SLURS UPON HIM; Tells Committee He Objects to His Name Being Made a By-Word of Party Politics.
- MEEKING'S DEATH NATURAL.; Millionaire's Body Was Exhumed a Year After His Death.
- AWAY TO MARRY AT 60.; Hackensack Father Writes His Son He's on His Honeymon.
- DROPS CASE AGAINST DEBS.; Government Withdraws Charge of Attempting to Obstruct Justice.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- CHAIN OF SHIPS FOR McGEE.; Marine Stations for Gasoline and Food on Flight Over Ocean.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- CHIPPENDALE IN DEMAND.; High Prices for Old Furniture at Phillips Sale, Which Ends To-day.
- REGRETTED TAKING POISON.; Dying Wife Made Piteous Plea for Life When She Saw Her Baby.
- SERUM NEARLY KILLS HIM.; Doctor, Guarding Against Lockjaw, Gives Himself Too Much.
- REPRIEVED TO AID FAMILY.; Aviator, Sentenced for Life, Gets Three Months to Earn Money.
- CONVICTED CAPTAINS REMOVED BY WALDO; Whitman Will Ask for Maximum Sentence When They Are Arraigned To-morrow.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL.; Smith's Two Wild Pitches Give Penny Victory Over Columbia.
- Limits Intervention in Cuba.
- Coffee Correspondence Secret.
- Alabama Company's Officers.
- SAYS FIREMEN FUND IS $150,000 SHORT; Member of Benevolent Association Gives Johnson Figures Which Go ...
- THEATRE FRANCAIS FOR NEW YORK; Organization of French Players to Appear in a New Theatre.
- THE BOND INTEREST LAWS.
- HUNGER STRIKE FREES HER.; Chicago Woman in Jail Adopts the Militants' Method.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- SHIFT IN HARVARD CREW.; Morgan Makes Way for Curtis in Boat for Triangular Race.
- MANN HALTS PASSAGE OF THE TARIFF BILL; Demands Its Full Reading as Amended, Delaying the House Vote ...
- BANKERS TAKE NO ACTION ON TARIFF; Executive Council Hears Predictions of Disaster from Association Members.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- BORAX' S=?___SS NEW PLAN.I; Divides Direction of His Affairs Be-I I tween Two Boards of Trustees. I
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Prices Irregular in London, Firm in Paris, Recover After Realizing in Berlin.
- Princeton Crew Goes to Cambridge.
- CARNEGIE STILL AMERICAN.; Despite Suffragist Discovery of Him on a Scotch Voting List.
- BENTON BUMPED OFF THE MOUND; Giants Grab Game Before Cincinnati Club Sends Out Relief Pitcher.
- PACKS $390,000,000 A YEAR.; Chicago Receives More Than $1,000,000 Worth of Livestock Every Day.
- 500 IN PAGEANT OF IRISH HISTORY; Members of Gaelic League Portray the Famous Events of Early Ages.
- Amherst Pitchers Wild; Yale Wins.
- COUNTRY FOR LOW TARIFF.; Canvass Also Shows Communities Generally for Income Tax.
- Japanese Sulphur to be Duty Free.
- ENGLISH POLOISTS SAIL.; Large Crowd at London Station Sees Players Off for United States.
- Asks Place for Witness Kaufman.
- ACCUSE LIEUT. GOV. O'HARA.; Affidavit Makes Charges Which He Declares a 'Frame-Up.'
- Boston Cripples Lose to Naps.
- LUCK HELPS CUBS TO DOWN BROOKLYN; Bresnahan Gets Home Run Through Wheat's Failure to Judge Line Hit.
- RAILROADS ALASKA'S NEED.; Government Should Build and Operate Them, Says Walter L. Fisher.
- Brazilian Foreign Minister Coming.
- COURT STOPS TRIAL OF DIVORCE ACTION; Justice Guy Announces He Will Investigate Collusion Charges in ...
- RAILROADS MOVE FOR RATES; President Willard of B. & O. Will Ask Monday to Reopen Case.
- TEXAS FARMERS PROTEST.; Ask Col. House to Tell Wilson New Tariff Will Hurt Them.
- OFF TO FIGHT TARIFF CUTS.; Chicago Manufacturers Will Meet Others in Washington.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- NEW YORK BOXERS WIN.; Barrett and Reich Win National Amateur Titles at Boston.
- RUBBER PROFITS LARGE.; United States Company Reports the Biggest Business It Has Ever Done.
- DECLARES CANCER A NATIONAL MENACE; Kills 75,000 a Year Here, Half a Million in the World, Statistician Finds.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Sharpeners for Meat Slicers Are Denied Entry as Machine Tools.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- FITNESS TEST FOR TAFT POSTMASTERS; Thirty-eight Thousand Appointees Deprived of Protection Given by ...
- Cost of Materials and Labor Necessitates Higher Prices.
- 50,000-TON LINER BEGUN.; Keel of Third Great Hamburg-American Vessel Is Laid Down.
- GOV. SULZER TO CALL SESSION ON JUNE 18; His Bill or Nothing Will Be the Slogan in Direct Primary Campaign.
- WM. ROCKEFELLER BETTER.; Surprised at the "Crowd" Made Up of Bankers at Briarcliff Lodge.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- Wisconsin Corrects an Error.
- PUSH MERGER DISSOLUTION; Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Lawyers to Confer Here.
- Diamond Match Plans Extension.
- LOSERS ON STATE BONDS.; Speculative Houses Caught Since Suizer Notice Stopped a Rise.
- Boston Beats Pirates in Tenth.
- CHINA ALSO MAY PROTEST.; Said to Be Preparing to Object to California Law.
- GIBSON AGAIN IN COURT.; Unaccompanied by Counsel as Talesmen Are Drawn for Second Trial.
- JACK JOHNSON'S TRIAL ON.; Government Agents Find "Yank" Kenny, Witness Against Fighter.
- STORM THE COURT FOR LABOR TRIAL; 5,000 Gather to Cheer Haywood and Other I.W.W. Leaders Indicted in Paterson.
- Costumes in Suffrage Parade.
- IMMUNITY FOR LABOR APPROVED BY SENATE; Bill, Exempting Unions and Farmers from Sherman Law, Goes to Wilson.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- British Trade Boom Continues.
- BOY AVERTS TRAIN WRECK.; Runs Half a Mile to Give Warning of Burning Trestle.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- RIOTING AT BUFFALO; STRIKE SPREADING; Mayor Swears in 800 Special Policemen in Effort to Check Continued ...
- Boston and Cleveland Players Fight.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- INCOME TAX DEFECTS.
- THE "MUTUAL BET" AT RACES.
- HOLDS COFFIN WILL SHOULD NOT STAND; Surrogate Against Testament of Lawyer Who Left a Note Upbraiding ...
- $200,000 Fire in Oneonta.
- NEW SHIPS BUILT FOR CANAL TRADE; And there Are More on the Ways in European Yards, Frank Waterhouse Reports.
- WELFARE" AND AN OPEN TOWN.
- Erwin Wins Southern Tennis.
- WANTS WALDO TO 'FIRE' HIM; Brooklyn Policeman Prefers Losing His Job to Being Fined.
- PROGRESSIVES INCORPORATE.; Organization Is to Maintain Party's Principles in This State.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- BODY DEAD; CELLS ALIVE.; Life Sustained for Years in Severed Tissue, Surgeons Agree.
- Fire Alarm Calls Wedding Guests.
- BADLY WOUNDED IN A DUEL.; Berger Pierced in Breast by Breittmayer's Sword.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- WARNS BRITISH MINISTERS.; London Times Tells Them of Rumors as to Navy Oil Contracts.
- MRS. SCHEPPS DIVORCED.; Sam Schepps Helped Her by Removing Doubts of the Court.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Polar Hero Left $4,825.
- To Jail for Street Oratory.
- FIFTH RED FLAG FLYING.; East Liverpool Socialists Raise It After Mayor Has Fourth Removed.
- KEATING'S PITCHING MAKES TY COBB QUIT; Champion Batsman Strikes Out Twice, Then Leaves Game, Which Yankees ...
- MILITANT'S ERROR SAVES ST. PAUL'S; Lever of Bomb Placed on Dais of Bishop's Throne Turned the Wrong Way.
- WRONG ON PARK'S ORIGIN.; Stuyvesant Square Was Not Deeded to the City by the Governor.
- JUDGE McAVOY LENIENT.; Commits Five Men for Perjury and Then Paroles Them All.
- Illinois Senate Passes Suffrage.
- Phillies Win Uphill Game.
- EAST SIDE BABIES SHOW GOOD HEALTH; University Settlement Contest Produces a Fine Lot of Percentages.
- Wheeling & Lake Erie Election.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- CELEBRATE PEACE TO MAKE IT LAST; That Is the Aim Announced by Conference of British and American Leaders.
- DEMAREE RESCUES GIANTS FROM DEFEAT; Tesreau Was Wild and Ineffective and New Pitcher Prevents Reds Winning.
- NEW HAVEN SUFFRAGE SPLIT; Internal Politics Rends Political Equality Club in Twain.
- Income Tax Collection.
- DENOUNCES INTERBORO-MET; Combination a Fraud by High Financiers, Says Hodge.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- BRITISH RACQUET PLAYERS DEFEATED; Standing and Soutar, Americans, Beat Latham and Williams, 4 Games to 1.
- ALFONSO ON WAY TO PARIS.; Two Anarchists Arrested at Bordeaux Suspected of Plot.
- Mr. Bryan's Diplomacy.
- GETS NO MORGAN FEES.; Cook County Appraiser Finds That Banker Had No Property There.
- WILL GRANT CONSTITUTION.; Mecklenburg Grand Dukes to Proclaim One if Opposition Persists.
- EVANS ENTERTAINS CHINESE; Leaders of Rival Factions Fraternize at the American Legation.
- Widowed Mother's Struggle.
- Cooke Divorce Trial Delayed.
- RAILWAY INQUIRY RESUMES.; New England Testimony Up for Discussion Before Commerce Board.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Break Again, Union and Southern Pacific Leading Decline -- More Gold Goes.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Harlem Flat Traded for Seventh Avenue Corner at Fiftieth Street -- Crosby Estate ...
- A NEW YORKER'S GIFT.; Cooper Prichard to Complete Shakespeare Museum Coin Collection.
- ROWING AT PRINCETON.; ' Varsity Trial for Regatta Saturday; Freshmen Win from Philadelphians.
- Polo at Piping Rock Field.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Society in Lenox.
- SIR WILFRID PEEK TO WED.; Marries Miss Thornburgh In St. Louis To-day.
- NO-TREAT MOTION FAILS.; National Liberal Club Declines to Regulate Members' Drinking.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- CUBAN LIBERALS PROTEST TO GOMEZ; Congressmen Tell the President Conditions in Santa Clara Are "Insupportable."
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- DECIDES AGAINST ITALY.; Court at The Hague Gives $40,000 Damages for Ships' Seizure
- CHICAGO OPERA FOR METROPOLITAN; Directors, Meeting In New York, Decide to Continue Tuesday Evenings Here.
- TO SIGN CHARTER REPEAL.; Sulzer, However, Will First Give Hearing to Power Company.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- JAPAN WILL SEEK PROMPT REDRESS; May Go to the Courts on California Land Legislation or Appeal to The Hague.
- FORBIDDEN CITY' AT WALLACK'S; Kenneth and Roy Webb Present Their Annual Original Comic Opera.
- Japs Invite American Ball Nine.
- STUDENT STRIKERS WRECK LUNCHROOM; Smash Dishes and Overturn Tables in Stuyvesant High School Basement.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Lenient Magistrates Scored.
- SUES BROKER FOR SLANDER.; F. Pring Says R.G. Thorp Accused Him of Cheating at Cards.
- COMMONS KILL SUFFRAGE BILL; Measure Giving Votes to Women Rejected by Majority of 47 -- Militants Blamed.
- NO SUBWAY TO GO UNDER 34TH STREET; A Dead Project Now, as Commission Rescinds Its Order for the Route.
- Brooklyn's Many Cats.
- SKILLED WORKING GIRLS.; Vocational Training in Schools Would Make Good Wage Earners.
- Mrs. Chamberlain Convalescing.
- SENATE DEMOCRATS BACK UP WILSON; Oliver's Demand for President's Reasons for Removing Philadelphia Collector ...
- McCarty to Box Pelkey May 24.
- HUDSON TUBE ISSUE COMING; Service Commission to be Asked to Approve Readjustment Mortgages.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- TRINITY PAYS TAXES NOW ON $15,171,024; Church Corporation's Productive Property Shows $466,924 Increase ...
- NOT TO MARRY SENATOR.; Miss Daly Says Engagement Broken -- Never Engaged, Brady Says.
- JOHN McGLOIN IS BARRED.; Supreme Court Decides He Cannot Attend Patrolmen's Benefit Meetings
- JURY REFORM FIGHT RENEWED IN JERSEY; Legislature Meets in Special Session, with a Long Deadlock in Sight.
- YACHT CHALLENGE MUST BE SPECIFIC; New York Yacht Club Asks Lipton for His Views on Time-Allowance Clause.
- Rhodes Scholar Wins History Prize.
- NEW KEY TO LIFE RIDDLE.; Prof. Pozzi Tells Scientists Carrel's Discoveries Have Given It.
- THE PEACE CELEBRATION.
- DOCTORS MEET IN CAPITAL.; Discuss Papers on Dreams and Tropical Sanitation.
- ACCUSE LAND COMMISSION.; Attorneys for Panama Land Claimants Appeal to the President.
- NATIONAL ACADEMY TAKING NON-ARTISTS; Artists on Board Vote to Add 17 Trustees from Among Art Patrons.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SCHOOL CHILDREN STRIKE.; Cambridge, Mass., Pupils Parade and Picket for a Short Day.
- FLUORINE GOES, AGE COMES.; French Scientist Thinks Gray Hair Follows Loss of the Element.
- NEW LIGHT THROWN ON NELSON AMOURS; Naval Hero's Letters in Praise of Lady Hamilton Now Published.
- SYRACUSE STRIKERS AND POLICE BATTLE; After First Volley Bluecoats Shoot to Kill -- About 25 Wounded, ...
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Article 5 -- No Title
- THOUSANDS WATCH GANGSTER'S MURDER; David Minzer Is Shot on the Brooklyn Plaza of the Williamsburg Bridge.
- CRITICISES GUGGENHEIM.; Pinchot Says the ex-Seantor Helped to Halt Alaska Reforms.
- MOTHER-IN-LAW MUST PAY.; Held Responsible by French Court for Support of Son's Wife.
- Kirke Bats in Winning Run.
- KING'S SLAYER A SUICIDE.; Schinas, Assassin of George of Greece, Jumps Out of a Window.
- THE POLICE CONVICTIONS.
- THOIRPE PRIZES AWARDED.; Trophies Won by Indian oG to Swedish and Norwegian Athletes.
- LLOYD COMMODORE TO LIVE ON LAND; Capt. Hogemann Makes His Last Voyage After 44 Years Spent at Sea.
- LORD WINS IN SCHOOL FIGHT; Re-elected Trustee at Inwood After Bitter Triangular Contest.
- Ward Picks Penn's Crew.
- Cardinals Stop the Phillies.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- WILSONS BOOST HOSPITAL.; President's Wife Files Pennants from Car to Advertise Fund.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Reaction After Strength in London and Paris, but Berlin Closes Firm.
- No Eastern Suffrage States.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Supreme Court Holds Porto Rican Bay Rum for Internal Revenue.
- KEEPS THE POORER PLACE.; Dr. Smith, Offered $10,000 Job, Stays with Government at $4,000.
- RECIPROCAL INSURANCE.; Missouri Licenses 22 Such Companies to Do Business.
- CORNELL CLUBS DOOMED.; Honorary Societies Bar Members of Social Organizations.
- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES
- IMMUNITY FOR LABOR.; Wilson Expected to Sign Bill Exempting Unions from Trust Law.
- EXPLORERS LIVED ON GAME.; Rasmussen Fared Well in Greenland Without Any Tinned Supplies.
- THEODORE CONNOLY DIES OF APOPLEXY; First Assistant Corporation Counsel, Who Had Saved the City Millions ...
- Cornell Professor's New Post.
- McGee, Who Would Fly to Europe.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- PLAN WAGE INQUIRY 'IN KINDLY SPIRIT'; Secretary Redfield Will Investigate Pottery Industry and Any Other ...
- THE TURTLE BACILLUS.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Effects of Chocolate.
- CORPORATIONS MUST PAY.; Underwood Bill Closes Loophole Found in Present Tax Law.
- A Plea for the Dog.
- HOUSE MAY ADOPT INCOME TAX TO-DAY; Only Half of This Section of Tariff Bill and Administrative Clauses Remain.
- DETROIT WANTS HAL CHASE; But Chance Desires Cobb and Crawford for Yankees' First Baseman.
- TO DISCUSS AGRICULTURE.; Delegates Representing Fifty-three Countries Meet in Rome.
- DIVORCE FOR PROF. BRENTON; He Obtains a Decree, with Custody of the Only Child.
- Convicted of Graft Conspiracy Without a Formal Ballot.; WHITMAN'S GREAT HOUR
- NO B.&M.; DIVIDEND NOW.; Directors Postpone Action on Common Stock Until June.
- HOW SCOTT WAS FOUND.; As if Asleep in Antarctic Tent -- Dr. Wilson Smiled in Death.
- NO INTERNATIONAL GAMES.; Oxford and Cambridge Not Coming for Meet with Harvard and Yale.
- CUCARACHA SLIDE ACTIVE.; It Has Nearly Filled the Canal Cut and More Trouble Is Looked For.
- BANKERS URGE NEED OF CURRENCY LAWS; Committees Report Encouraging Conferences with Congress Committee ...
- FOOD BOARD'S WORK.; Market Committee's Figures Are Impeached as Inaccurate.
- $1,300,000,000 IN CITY-OWNED REALTY; Municipality, with 5,500 Pieces, Is the Largest Land Owner Within ...
- SULZER WARNS SHERIFFS.; Governor Tells Them to Enforce Laws in Respect to Gambling.
- $923,998 REALIZED BY KRAEMER SALE; Dispersal of Great Art Collection Ends in Paris -- Competition Again Keen.
- SUPERBAS GIVE CUBS A SETBACK; 9,000 Brooklyn Fans Cheer When Johnny Evers's Team is Defeated, 4 to 3.
- DESTROYING DISCIPLINE.
- Statistician Explains Reasons for Apparent Growth.
- 30 PERSONS HURT AT SUICIDE'S DOOR; Tenants of 203 Madison Street Crowded Hallway as Policeman Broke It Open.
- CHARLES II. TABLE, $2,750.; This Is the Best Price Realized at the Phillips Sale of Furniture.
- YOUNG BARONET ARRESTED.; Sir Derrick Wernher Charged in Paris with Swindling.
- KNIFE TO COLLECT "FINE."; Cloakmaker Cut When He Refuses to be Blackmailed.
- FOR PLATFORMS OF GLASS.; Chicago Plans an Innovation in Elevated Railroad Stations.
- NATIONAL AMATEUR BOXING.; Elimination Bouts Held by Boston A.A. -- Few New Yorkers Win.
- THE MAYOR HITS REALTY SHARPS; Dines with Big Merchants and Tells Them Civic Bodies Like Theirs Make the City.
- The Champlain Earthquake.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Phillies Protest St. Louis Victory.
- Cube Root Verification.
- WILLIAM S. TOWNSEND.; Former Secretary to President of Southern Railway Dies.
- AMMUNITION FOR MANILA.; Transport Is Held a Day to Take War Material Aboard.
- LANDOR RELICS SOLD.; Copy of "Gebir" Brings $350 at the Browning Sale in London.
- DOUBLING A PAPER'S PRICE.; The Philadelphia Ledger's Loss in Circulation Less Than Expected.
- TARIFF PROMISES IN VERSE.; But They Can't Be Kept, Republican Poet Tells the Democrats.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- Prof. Macy Lectures at Bordeaux.
- HOLD MERCHANT FOR $145,000 FIRE CLAIM; Louis Markheim in the Tombs Charged with Selling Off Stock He ...
- Swedish Rifle Team Coming.
- BROADWAY CHICKEN HUNT.; Freed from Crates by Boys, Fowl Provide Sport for the Crowd.
- AEROCAR INVENTOR CAN'T DODGE PRISON; Expected Release in Brooklyn Under Suspended Sentence Until Whitman ...
- DEPORTED BY PORTUGAL.; 200 Prisoners Sent to Azores for Trial -- Their Families Fearful.
- POPE OBEYING DOCTORS.; They Advise Him Not to Resume Audiences of Pilgrims at Present.
- SULZER WARNS ALL STATE BOND BUYERS; Special Session Will Repeal Frawley Laws and Take Away "Advantage."
- Article 4 -- No Title
- THE WOUNDS OF A FRIEND.
- PATTON LEAVES PRINCETON.; Forty-eight Graduates at 101st Commencement of Theological Seminary.
- THE JOKE WAS ON REDFIELD.; " Bombay Derbies" Won't Displace Turbans in India.
- TO BAR BOOKMAKING AT REOPENED RACES; August Belmont Says The Jockey Club Will Help the Enforcement of the Law.
- FLASHING LIGHTS TO GUIDE AUTOISTS; Road Lighthouses Proposed to Show Danger Points -- Benzol Praised.
- THE GOLD EXPORTS.
- Letter to the Editor 3 -- No Title
- Lafayette Defeats Harvard.
- Melba's Son Is Recovering.
- Golfer Mitchell May Play Here.
- Their Profession Worthy of Greater Esteem and Support.
- Anti-Boxing Bill Defeated.
- NOT SERIOUS," SAYS BRYAN.; He Might Have Said More, but the Train Took Him Away.
- WON'T CLOSE NAVY YARDS.; Department Not Ready for Drastic Remedy, as Rumored.
- CORPORATIONS MAY DODGE NATION'S TAX; Supreme Court Decision Opens the Way -- Attorney General Seeks Rehearing.
- ST. LAWRENCE EARTHQUAKE; Its Occurrence Supported by Historical and Other Evidence.
- FORGOT BOND REPEAL BILLS AT THE END; Result Is That State Will Lose Nearly $1,000,000 Yearly in Taxes.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; $500,000 Deal in East Thirty-third Street Involving Part of Old Sanitarium Holdings ...
- Duchess of Connaught Recovering.
- HALT TO PARTISAN DEBATE.; Underwood Rebukes Squabbling Opponents During Tariff Discussion.
- ADDRESSES COURT SEATED.; Chief Justice White Breaks Precedents for a Sick Lawyer.
- WOMEN FIGHT IN CHURCH.; One, Jealous of the Other, Strikes Her in the Face.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Prices Rise In London, Paris, and Berlin on Better International Outlook.
- THE POPE NOW QUITE WELL.; Has a Long Talk with Cardinal Falconio and Celebrates Mass.
- MILITANT WRECKS STANDARD OFFICE; Smashes Office Furniture and Assaults a Member of the Staff.
- REA PREDICTS FREIGHT RISE; President of Pennsylvania Road Says Railways Need It.
- POTHIER BLOCKS RAIL PLAN.; Vetoes Bill to Lease Southern New England to Central Vermont.
- GOV. SULZER TO CALL A JUNE SESSION; Tentative Plan Subject to the Approval of His Primary Supporters.
- HIS $2,000,000 TO SISTERS.; One Lyle Heir in Ireland, Other Recently from There.
- SUN OBSERVATION "TRUST."; Miss Proctor's Plan to be Carried Out After Five Years' Work.
- STEVENS CAN'T QUIT OFFICE.; Is Commissioner, Sulzer Says, Until Resignation Is Accepted.
- GIBSON TRIAL TO-MORROW.; Will Be Removed to Newburgh Wednesday -- In a Physician's Care.
- RALLY UNDER LA FOLLETTE.; To Conduct Republican Fight on Tariff and Start 1916 Boom.
- FRANCE'S BIG DEFICIT.; Government Must Find $160,000,000 Despite New Taxes.
- JAPAN STILL HAS HOPE.; Government Disposed to Place Complete Confidence in Wilson.
- BROTHER OPPOSES FRIEDMANN CONCERN; Berlin Physician's Aid Also Decries Method of Selling Turtle Vaccine.
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- Note for the Health Board.
- COMPETITION IN CHEAP OPERA.
- DECIES PUSHES FRAUD CASE; Declares He Will Spend $100,000 in Fees, if Necessary.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- NEAR DEATH IN LOGDRIVE.; J.R. Booth, 80, Lumber Manufacturer, Saved from Ottawa River.
- SCORES ROCKEFELLER PLAN; Senator Works Says He and Carnegie "Commercialize Charity."
- REFUSES TO ORDER ARREST OF GAYNOR; Magistrate Kernochan Fails to Find a Criminal Libel of Joseph Pulitzer.
- DIPPEL PAID TO QUIT OPERA FIELD; Directors of Chicago Opera Co. Give Him a Year's Salary and "Other ...
- FAVOR SOUTH ROUTE TO THE NAVY YARD; Army Engineers Report Buttermilk Channel Would Be a Cheaper Way.
- CONTEMPT OF COURT.
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- KNOCKOUTS AT OLYMPIC A.C.; Four Bouts Ended in Short Time at Boxing Show in Harlem.
- TWO WRESTLING CHAMPIONS VICTORS; Amateur Athletic Union Events Are Completed at Bronx Church House.
- MARQUARD BENCHED WHEN GAME IS LOST; Three Home-Run Drives and Other Hits Put Giants on Losing Side Again.
- PEPPER IN STRIKE RIOT.; Policemen Almost Blinded -- Ten Women and Men Arrested.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Operation on Jake Stahl's Foot.
- MISSOURI WILL SHOW THEM.; Insurance Companies of That State to Do Business Under New Law.
- JOHNSON OUSTS STOVALL.; St. Louis Manager Indefinitely Suspended for Spitting on Umpire.
- SCUTARI.
- ACTING TRAINS BOYS, MRS. BELMONT SAYS; They Learn the Difference Between the Villain and the Hero, She ...
- Militant Methods Unjustified.
- PLAY FOR THE BLIND.; " Within the Law" Enacted Before a Sightless Audience.
- GRAFT CASE VERDICT EXPECTED TO-NIGHT; Defense Admits Conspiracy to Keep Sipp Away, but Denies Sending ...
- NEW NEUTRALITY RULING.; Supreme Court Puts Further Ban on Mexican Smuggling.
- KERN INSISTS ON INQUIRY.; Unmoved by Gov. Hatfield's Denial of West Virginia Peonage.
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- Johnson Rescues Senators Again.
- Front Page 11 -- No Title
- RIOT BROKE UP MEETING.; One Man Shot Fatally at Socialist Gathering in West Virginia.
- Cape Race Wireless Station Burns.
- Urges Pardon for Hawthorne.
- Bradley-Rising Engagement.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- GIRLS BOX IN CAGES.; Instructor Invents a Device to Protect His Pupils from Injury.
- OLD GLORY OVER RED FLAG.; Fire Alarm Sounded to Rescue Men Who Put It There.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Fountain Pens Taxed as Hard Rubber When Points Are Lacking.
- Mike Murphy Stricken Again.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- WEEK'S BILLS AT THEATRES.
- SEES MILLENNIUM AT HAND.; Homer Folks Says Its Delay Is in Nature of Man, Not Things.
- SUPERBAS WIN IN TENTH.; Moran's Two-Run Error Makes Dahlen's Men Hustle to Beat Braves
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- ABANDONS HER HOME TO CHANGE RELIGION; Father of Jewess Converted to Christianity Takes Her Case to Court.
- POLICE NAME MAN WHO KILLED THREE; Whole Department Joins Hunt for Sciallentano as Slayer of Patrolmen.
- Reception at Sevilla Home.
- MRS. D'OYLY CARTE DEAD.; Real Founder of Gilbert and Sullivan Era --Came Here Many Times.
- WOMAN NOVELIST DROWNED.; Alice Maud Meadows Believed to Have Died in Trying to Save Dog.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Pinafore." at the Casino.
- THE ISLE OF PINES.; American Majority Taxed Without Representation in Government.
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ON SINGING STRIKE; 1,000 Stuyvesant Pupils Balk at Morning Hymn Because of Lunchtime ...
- MITCHELL TALKS OF APPEAL.; Disappointed Because Ruling of Court Was Not Reversed.
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- Japanese Protest Appointment.
- MITCHEL VISITS MOOSERS.; Bird Attacks Murphy and Barnes at 23d District Clubhouse.
- DU PONT NAMED FOR MAYOR.; Official of the Powder Company Candidate in Wilmington.
- Mrs. Chamberlain Is Improving.
- NO BRITISH JUSTICE SECRET.; House of Lords Reverses a Conviction for Contempt of Court.
- LEISHMAN WRIT REFUSED.; Court Holds That the Ambassador Is a Pennsylvania Resident.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- REDUCES SENTENCES OF LABOR'S CHIEF; Thirty Days for Gompers and $500 Fines for Mitchell and Morrison, ...
- BIG GAIN FOR ANACONDA.; Income Doubled from Previous Year -- $5,000,000 Surplus Earned.
- YACHT DRIFTS TO SEA AFIRE; No Passengers Seen on Craft as She Passed Sandy Hook.
- GREENLAND EXPLORER SAFE; Rasmussen Reaches Civilization After Three Years' Absence.
- PROF. TAFT ON FREE TRADE.; If We Are to Have It, Let's Have It, He Says to Yale Men.
- TO HEAR ROOSEVELT ESSAY.; Ex-President Sends a Paper to be Read to the Olympic Congress.
- NICHOLAS YIELDS; MAY GIVE UP THRONE; Scutari Left to the Powers, but Austro-ltalian Expedition May Still ...
- WANTS $5,000,000 FOR AERIAL DEFENSE; Sir John Hopkins Suggests That England Vote That Sum for Security.
- OPPOSES MILITANCY HERE.; Mrs. Catt Tells Englishwomen the Problems Are Different.
- WON'T PRESS CURRENCY.; But Wilson Expects to Have Plan Ready When Time Comes
- NO DIRECT ELECTION YET.; Wisconsin Legislature's Error Must First Be Rectified.
- NEW STATION PLAN FOR TIMES SQUARE; Committee of 42d Street Association Finds One-Level Scheme Faulty.
- ONE-ROUND OFFICE FIGHT.; Principals a Deputy Court Clerk and a Commissioner's Son.
- RESTORING ORDER IN HAITI.; New President Energetic -- German Warship to Port-au-Prince.
- HOLDS EMPLOYERS LIABLE.; Supreme Court Sustains Indiana Act -- Injured Man Gets $30,000.
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- AUTO RACE ENTRIES.; Thirty-one Cars to Start in Indianapolis Sweepstakes.
- PHILIPPINE SLAVERY.; If It Exists It Is Abnormal and Illegal, Says ex-Judge Tracey.
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- AKRON AVIATOR CRUSHED.; Carlson Fell 200 Feet and Died Almost Instantly.
- DR. PATTON RESIGN AS SEMINARY HEAD; To Retire from Presidency of Princeton Theological School on August 1.
- STILWELL CITED FOR GRAND JURY; Justice Seabury Charges That Senate's Investigation and Finding Should ...
- RUSH WORK TO GET COURT HOUSE SITE; Mr. Elkus Explains Hearings Are Slow but Necessary and City Can Take Title.
- SUGAR.
- PROMISES ATLANTIC FLIGHT.; Jack McGee Says He Will Start from Newport on July 4.
- Butler-Robinson Engagement.
- BAN ON GAMBLING AT RACES.; Gov. Sulzer Will Enforce Provisions of Organic Law.
- Harrison Not Hurt Internally.
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- SUFFRAGISTS GET A HEARING; Gov. Sulzer Will Hear Arguments About Convention Bill.
- JAILED FOR KEEPING FAITH.; Four Reporters Refuse to Divulge Source of Information.
- SCATTERATION AND "WELFARE."
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Rise Sharply on Good European News -- Gold Taken for Export.
- BIG COTTON MILL TO CLOSE.; Fall River Company Posts Notice and 5,000 Employes Will Be Out.
- STANDARD OIL CO. ATTACKED BY LABOR; Firemen's Brotherhood Reports Grievances to the National Civic Federation.
- LEWIS J. MARTIN DIES.; New Jersey Representative Drops Dead in Washington Station.
- TERRA NOVA BOUND HOME.; Scott's Ship, with His Papers, Sails from Buenos Aires.
- Casta Susanna" at Century.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- TURTLE BACILLUS IS A CURE, HE SAYS; Dr. Beattie Enthusiastic Over Piorkowski's Tuberculosis Vaccine.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- WANTS YOUTH TOLD OF THE SOCIAL EVIL; Many Members of Rabbis' Council Take Issue with the Views of the ...
- TERMINAL MENACED IN WEST SHORE FIRE; Weehawken Freight House and Bridges Burn, but Passenger Station Is Saved.
- SILENCE AS TO FRIEDMANN.; Physicians' Congress Will Take No Action About His "Cure."
- Miss Sloane's Wedding.
- BROWNING BOOKS SELL WELL; First Edition of "Pauline" Brings $2,400 at London Sale.
- WOMAN HELD FOR MURDER.; Mrs. Moser Killed Husband, She Says, in a Struggle.
- PECK IN CARE OF WIFE NO. 1.; She Takes Him to Her Home and Hopes to Restore His Reason.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- DICKENS MS. AT AUCTION.; Pathetic Letter of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln Sold for $50.
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- BARONESS MONCHEUR WEDS; Married to Robert Fernsell Loree of New York.
- JUSSERAND ON 1778.; Newtown High School Hears Letter from Diplomat on French Treaty.
- DR. MOTT ON IMMIGRATION.; Now Is the Time for America to Change Her Laws, He Says.
- SANE THOUGH IN LOVE AT 77; Judge Refuses to Break a Will Because of Aged Testator's Letters.
- SUES FOR MINE COMMISSION; Miner Seeks $360,000 for Purchase of Cobalt Property in Ontario.
- NEW TREATY AND CITIZENSHIP; Views of the Japanese Press and Prof. Takahashi.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- HER FIRST DIVORCE' SEEN AT THE COMEDY; Where Some Laughter Follows Would-Be Woman Lawyer's Effort at ...
- STRIKERS ATTACK POLICE.; Two Injured by Rocks in Paterson -- More Children to Leave.
- DELAY FOR UNION PACIFIC.; Supreme Court Extends Time for Merger Dissolution to July 1.
- Former U.S. Senator Briggs Ill.
- MEDIUM MUST REFUND.; Mrs. Cramer Can't Keep $40,000 Got for Hurd "Spirit Letters."
- A Suffragist Canard.
- OARSMEN PROTEST AGAINST TWO VOTES; Harlem River Clubs Threaten to Resign from N.A.A.O. Over Regatta Squabble.
- AMERICAN BADGES OF HONOR.; Suggested to Reward Patriotic Service by Foreigners.
- PEACE ENVOYS BEGIN CELEBRATION PLANS; Delegates from England and British Colonies Officially Welcomed ...
- Latest Shipping News.
- BOY CRUSHED BY TRAIN.; Said to Have Been Running Away from Home When He Slipped.
- Boston Party Sails for Peru.
- BRAZIL TO RETALIATE.; Resenting Valorization Upset, Will Annul Our Differential.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Votes an Annuity to Amundsen.
- SLEEP TALK NOT EVIDENCE.; Man Convicted on "I Killed Her " to be Tried Again.
- THE WAR OF THE AMAZONS.
- ANTI-TRUST EXEMPTION UP.; Senate Republicans Assail Clause in Sundry Civil Bill.
- BIRTHDAY RUSH AT CAPITAL.; Tariff Bill Too Late for Underwood -- O'Gorman Celebrates.
- MISTRIAL IN MURDER CASE.; Jury Fails to Agree as to the Guilt or Innocence of Dr. Smith.
- MERRIAM REPULSES WIFE.; Army Captain Names Major as Corespondent in Divorce Action.
- Dies for Murder of Patrick Burns.
- FIGHT ON INTERBORO-MET.; Attorney Hodge Argues in Securities Contest of Merger.
- Wagner and Clarke in Game.
- FISHING TAX BILL HELD UP.; California Measure Directly Aimed at the Japanese.
- NEW JURY REFORM PLAN SUITS WILSON; Assembly Democrats in Caucus Adopt His Jersey City Compromise.
- DUKE'S SON WED ACTRESS.; Lord Edward Fitzgerald's Plan Made Known on Day He Comes of Age.
- FRAGONARD PANELS SOLD FOR $71,000; Experts' Valuations at the Kraemer Sale Far Exceeded by Prices Realized.
- Forbes-Robertson as Shylock.
- HELEN KELLER A MILITANT.; Blind Girl Believes Suffrage Will Lead to Socialism.
- WILL INVESTIGATE TARIFF WAGE CUTS; Commerce Department Purposes to Learn if Any Made Are Justified, ...
- FRIEDMANN.
- PLAN FOR HIGHWAY INQUIRY.; Sulzer's Friends Suspect Effort to Check Carlisle's Activities.
- CHEER BERNHARDT AT PALACE THEATRE; House Is Packed and Enormous Enthusiasm Marks Appearance of Great ...
- ANTIS CONDEMN PARADERS.; Say Suffrage Marchers Made a Distinct Sex Appeal.
- WILL SAVE STATE'S FORESTS; Bill Now in Sulzer's Hands Controls Wood Cutting.
- The Dangerous Hatpin.
- German Dreadnought Launched.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- ROYAL AUTO CLUB HAS HUGE BUSINESS; Turnover More Than $6,000,000 Last Year -- A.C.A. Storage Plans -- ...
- C.A. MOORE, JR.'S, DEBTS $10,530,238; Schedules in Bankruptcy Filed for Financier Involved in Carnegie ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Stops Wheel, Saves His Own Life.
- ARIZONA ALIEN BILL OUTDOES CALIFORNIA; Lower House Passes Act Directed at Foreigners Who Fail to Seek ...
- Three Heat Deaths in Cleveland.
- DISCRIMINATION ALLEGED.; Colonial Complains New Haven Favors New England Steamship Co.
- MEXICAN FEDERALS IN ALL-DAY BATTLE; Repulsed by State Troops in a Fierce Encounter Near Guaymas.
- Woman Champion at Candle Pins.
- BANKERS FIND FAULT IN THE INCOME TAX; Committees of Their Association in Session and They Hope to Have ...
- YANKEES GO WEST CRUSHED IN DEFEAT; Athletics Cut Loose in Eighth Inning and Romp Away with 8 to 1 Victory.
- MAINE MONUMENT PLANS.; Gen. Wilson and Committee Decide on Decoration Day Ceremonies.
- PROBLEMS FACING MORGAN APPRAISER; To Determine Good Will, Less Value of Banker's Personality, One of Them.
- BIG BOATHOUSE IS BURNED.; Launch and Sloop Destroyed at Mrs. Wharton's Summer Home.
- THE OLD ASTOR HOUSE.
- NEWSPAPER HEEDS LAW.; But Sunday Ordinance in Ohio Town Was Not Generally Observed.
- ADMINISTERING THE TARIFF.
- MATTHEWS'S BOOK ASSAILED IN SOUTH; Alabama Woman Says Columbia Professor Isn't Fair to Literature There.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- APPEAL FOR HEROIC NURSES; Ambassador Rockhill Asks Aid for Women Who Fought the Cholera.
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- Penalties Urged for Factories That Move Abroad.
- MILLIONS GO TO ASH HEAP.; Fire Loss of $225,000,000 Here and in Canada in 1912.
- SHOT B..Y W!FE .DIES,; ' '[ AN Mrs. F. C. Moser Tells POlice :'Lying I Women" Were Responsible. I
- MAY RESTORE DUTIES ON WOOL AND SUGAR; But Democratic Leaders Expect Senate to Override Finance Committee's ...
- YUAN WANTS TO RETIRE.; But While He Is China's President Let Conspirators Beware.
- BROWNS HALT THE NAPS.; Timely Hitting in Last Two-Innings Gives St. Louis 4 to 3 Win.
- IS 'MAN WHO WAS' RAMSAY?; Kin of Admiral's Missing Son Interested in Minnesota Patient.
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- FIRES LAID TO MILITANTS.; London Police Suspect Them of Arson In Timber Yards.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- Kling to Join Reds Here.
- TEARE DEAD, THIRD VICTIM OF GUNMAN; Policeman Failed to Regain Consciousness and Could Tell Detectives ...
- HAMMERSTEIN RAILS AT CITY CLUB OPERA; Expects the Stock to Pay an Annual Deficit of at Least 500 Per Cent.
- Man Burned to Death, Girl Hurt.
- NIP PLOT TO KILL ALFONSO.; French Police Seize Anarchists Said to be Implicated.
- BAD BOYS LOOSED A LION.; Before West Orange Could Send for Roosevelt a Woman Caged It.
- BOSTONIANS OFF TO LIMA.; Sail from Panama To-day -- Feted by the Panamanians.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- ST. LOUIS PULLS CUBS FROM LEAGUE LEAD; Cardinals Win Farcical Game with First Baseman Konetchy in the ...
- DEFENDS CAPT. LORD.; Magazine Says He Was Made a Scapegoat in Titanic Inquiry.
- Adams Wins Pitchers' Battle.
- SLUMP IN LONDON MARKET.; Underwriters of New Issues Loaded with Unwanted Securities.
- DUCHESS IS WORSE.; Wife of the Duke of Connaught Passed a Restless Day.
- THE CONSULAR SERVICE.
- BANKRUPTCY LAW OF PROVED VALUE; Present Measure Has Stood 15-Year Test Successfully, Says Frank S. Flagg.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- MELBA SINGS TO 12,000.; London Audience Finds Her Voice as Wonderful as Ever.
- LONDON MOB RIOTS FOR FREE SPEECH; 30,000 Defy Government's Order Forbidding Suffragette Oratory.
- Mrs. Chamberlain Doing Well.
- THE COST OF FEAR.
- NATION'S BANKERS CONFER.; Members of American Association Meet at Briarcliff Manor.
- PARIS TAKES COURAGE.; Alarmist Reports of Austria's Intentions Are Now Discredited.
- GIANTS BEAT ORIOLES.; New York Team Barnstorms In Baltimore and Wins, 7 to 1.
- KOLEHMAINEN WINS WORLD'S TITLE RACE; Wonderful Finnish Runner Does 1:20:14 for 15 Miles in Face of Heavy Wind.
- DIVORCE FOR MRS. LOOMIS.; She Says Her Husband's Mother Urged Him to Leave Her.
- ABANDONING FOREIGN DRESS; Chinese of Swatow Are Going Back to Native Raiment.
- EAST SIDE MAYORS PUT OUT TO SEA; All Join Mayor Newman of Avenue D in the cruise of the Polar Bear.
- PROF. HALLOCK STRICKEN.; Suffers Apoplectic Attack at Bristol, R.I., but Will Recover.
- BALTIMORE'S BIG WORKS.; American Society of Mechanical Engineers to Inspect Them.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- A FRENCH THEATRE TO BE OPENED HERE; Persons Prominent in Society Have Agreed to be Patrons of the Venture.
- MASONS MEET TO-MORROW.; Annual Communication of Grand Lodge of State of New York.
- SCUTARI EVACUATED, THE KAISER IS TOLD; King Nicholas's War Council Favors Withdrawal and the Cabinet Resigns.
- BRILLIANT POLO BY DEVEREUX MILBURN; International Four Show Good Form in Practice at Cedarhurst.
- Park Playground Attendants.
- CREW CAPTAIN TO QUIT.; ' Varsity Oarsmen Threaten Revolt Against Coach Vail at Wisconsin.
- S.R.O. for Frank Chance Day.
- KING GREETS POLOISTS.; English Team to Play Americans Next Month "Received."
- PEACE CENTENARY DELEGATES ARRIVE; Great Britain Conferrees Come on Caronia to Make Plans for Jubilee.
- WHOLESALE PRICE CHANGES; The Declines In Dun's List Nearly Doubled the Advances Last Week.
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- JERSEY ROADS GOOD FOR EARLY TOURING; Runs to Lakewood and Atlantic City Lure the Motorist -- Some Road ...
- VOICE OF THE STAGE HEARD FROM PULPIT; Rev. Dr. Reisner Quotes Answers of Managers to Questions of Morals ...
- A CHOLMONDELEY HEIRESS.; Washington Girl, Once Centre of Scandal, Gives Birth to Daughter.
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- Rube Waddell Quits Game.
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- Tigers Lose Best Oarsmen.
- JAPAN PROTESTS AGAINST LAND BILL; Formal Objection Cabled to Ambassador Chinda, Says a Tokio Dispatch ...
- SIR TATTON SYKES is BEAD.; He Was the Owner of Vast Estates and Was Well Known Here.
- John T. Terry, Banker, Dead.
- MR. BRYAN AND WINE; Diplomats Knew Late Findings of Science Favored His Course.
- HUERTA PROMISES ACTION.; Will Smash Rebels in a Month -- Priest to Lead Federals.
- WEDDED, SO HE'S A LUBBER.; Cornell Man Is Barred from Crew When He Takes a Bride.
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- Habitual Users Are Worried About Its Ultimate Effects.
- TO SETTLE THE SILK STRIKE.; Mayor of Paterson Names a Committee to Restore Peace in the Trade.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BARNES SUGGESTS A DEAL TO SULZER; Offers Republican Support for an Amended Primary Measure in Extra Session.
- POOR SUFFRAGE ARGUMENTS.; Money Spent by the Women Is Earned by the Men.
- TOKIO, CALM, SEEKS REASONS.; Would Know Cause of California Feeling and Eradicate It.
- REPUBLIC IN SYRIA URGED UPON RABBIS; But Prof. Schmidt Tells Them Jews Cannot Expect to Control the State.
- Easterly's Error Loses Game.
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- CREVICE SAVES TWO LIVES.; Grips Wheel as Auto Goes Over a Cliff, and Men Crawl Out.
- AMERICA IGNORES HER RADIUM MINES; Has Two-thirds of the World's Supply, but Never Produced Any of It.
- SARAH BERNHARDT COMES FROM COAST; Had a Fine Time In California, Except When Her Auto Was Wrecked.
- INSURANCE PROFITS TAXABLE.; Hull Sees No Reason for Exempting Them from Income Tax.
- Women's Tailor-Made Suits.
- A. M. Zabriskie Dies Suddenly,
- MORE CYCLISTS START.; Second Team In Transcontinental Race Leaves for San Francisco.
- TO FINANCE POWER PLANT.; Corporation Desires to Issue $8,500,000 In Bonds.
- ATTACKS RIDERS EXEMPTING LABOR; Merchants' Association Sees in Pending Measure an Attempt to Amend Sherman ...
- CORNELL MEN AS COOKS.; Baseball Man and Glee Club Singer Take Housekeeping Course.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- STAHL IN BAD SHAPE.; Leader of World's Champion Red Sox to Undergo Serious Operation.
- Front Page 9 -- No Title
- WILL END CO-EDUCATION.; Boys and Girls of Horace Mann School to Study Separately.
- SCHOOLS AS SOCIAL CENTRES.
- ADMITS SHOOTING COUSIN.; Barber Dangerously Wounded In a Quarrel Over Money.
- TELLS OF ANGEL PLAYMATE.; Little Girl Says "Margie" Goes to Kindergarten with Her.
- Front Page 10 -- No Title
- WILL WED ONLY THE SOUND.; Montclair Pastor Will Insist on a Certificate of Good Health.
- SAY EX-INSPECTORS ERRED IN DEFENSE; Accused Officials Thought to Have Hurt Their Case by Not Testifying.
- Otis Skinner on Road to Recovery.
- CLEANERS TO START WORK ON MAY 12; Organization Perfected for Task of Removing Rubbish from Houses and Stores.
- FEATHERS OF GAME BIRDS.; Their Exclusion by Tariff Bill Declared Unwarranted.
- A PRETTY POOR LEGISLATURE.
- ANARCHIST ATTACKS DUKE.; Friedrich of Baden Knocks Him Down and Goes On to the Races.
- English Pair Win at Racquet.
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- Riverside Drive Roadway.
- TELEPHONE INSANITY.; German Alienist Says "Central" Drives Men to Madness.
- Front Page 12 -- No Title
- DEBT TO CONSTANTINE.; Service at Cathedral to Celebrate Victory and Edict.
- PATERSON SILK MAN KILLED IN NEW AUTO; Turns to Let Another Machine Pass and Plunges Down Bank.
- CHURCHMEN PRAISE LABOR PROTOCOLS; Pastors Call for Closer Co-operation with Workers at a Meeting at ...
- ORESTE HAITI'S PRESIDENT.; Rioting Signalizes the Election -- Gunboat Nashville on Guard.
- BERLIN'S HOPES DASHED.; The Montenegrin Imbroglio Sent Last Week's Prices Down 5 Points.
- GIBBONS TO BOX HERE THIS WEEK; St. Paul Boy in Feature Bout After Extended Rest from the Ring.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- CONTINUOUS LEASES POSSIBLE.; Johnson Says Change Was to Allow Landowners to Adjust Their Affairs.
- EVANS'S DIARY SECRET.; Widow of Capt. Scott's Aid Can't Publish It for Two Years.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- TRY TO ENCOURAGE BOYS.; " Big Brothers" Do Not Seek to Reform Criminals, Secretary Says.
- CANCER STUDY AT HARVARD.; A Special Investigation of the Effect of Radium to be Made.
- DR. CHASE IN "SOUL TRIO."; Physician to Join Wife and Dennett in Their Country Retreat.
- NORMAL COLLEGE.; Revived Interest in Basket Ball Packs the Gymnasium.
- Miss Dorothy Thayer's Wedding.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- ODD VIEWS OF JAPAN IN BLOSSOM TIME; The Sleeping Car, the Unaccommodating Porter, and the Narrow "Upper."
- LUBRICATION IS VITAL.; Called as Important to Motor Truck as is Food to a Horse.
- CARNIVAL TO OPEN CONEY'S 1913 SEASON; Beginning on May 15, Six Days of Festivity Will Be Spread Over ...
- HOLD-UP MEN MADE TO FLEE; Waiter and Chef First Disarmed and Then Gave Them a Beating.
- REWARDS NEGRO FOR GRIT.; Vardaman Aids Old Employe, Who Tramped from Mississippi.
- CRAVATH HAMMERS MATTY FOR HOMER; It Ties Score, and Then Phillies Humble Giants by Score of 3 to 2.
- Drinks In Paris More Expensive.
- RUTGERS ATHLETES WIN.; Capture 64 Points Against 48 for Swarthmore.
- BRYAN WANTS STATE VOTE ON LAND BILL; Leaving California, He Suggests a Referendum on the Measure, Which ...
- Cardinals Win; Mowrey Injured.
- HARVARD COLLEGE SOCCER CHAMPION; Crimson, Playing Through Season Without a Defeat, Beats Columbia 4 to 3.
- Shepherd's Plaid in Danger of Becoming Too Popular---A Season of Frills and Furbelows.
- A MODERN STORY; THE WHITE HOUND. By Frances Forbes-Robertson. Dodd, Mead & Co. $1.25.
- BUDGET PLAN TO CAUCUS.; Meeting to be Called to Outline One When House Passes Tariff.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- ANOTHER PROJECTED ATLANTIC FLIGHT; Dr. von Gans, Bucker's Financial Backer, Having a Dirigible Constructed.
- CUYLER HALL READY.; New Dormitory Addition to Princeton Campus Completed.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- CARTRIDGE TAX DEFENDED.; Would Tend to Curb Wanton Killing of Birds.
- MARKET SURVEY; Comparison by Weeks with Last Year Shows Stocks Were More Vigorous in 1912.
- SEEK HAITIAN PRESIDENCY.; Four Candidates for Post, Following the Death of President Tancrede.
- MARK TWAIN
- WRITING PLAYS; Varying Theme and Spirit in Work of Three Dramatists
- Article 4 -- No Title
- DENOUNCES MIRACLE OF 'BLEEDING HEART'; French Bishop Puts Ban on Alleged Wonderful Manifestation in ...
- AMERICAN PLAYS THE BEST.; Ames and Wyndham Say Brightest Talent Is in This Country.
- INSIST ON DIVIDEND POINT.; Railway Union Leaders Resent the Roads' Charge of Absurdity.
- AGAINST EUGENICS; Dr. Wallace Favors a "New Form of Natural Selection"
- Article 16 -- No Title
- YALE MEN'S SMOKER PLAY PROVES A ROUSING SUCCESS; Dramatic Association's Offering of Splendid Quality ...
- COLLEGE TRACK RECORDS.; Four New South Atlantic Figures Made at Baltimore Meet.
- Gibson Again on Trial May 19.
- PRINCE OF THINKERS."; Pierre Brisset Evolves Theological Philosophy from Puns.
- DELAY KESNER SETTLEMENT; Thirty Cents on Dollar Scale Not Satisfactory to All Creditors.
- PRINCETON ROWING APPEAL.; Graduates Asked to Give Their Financial Support to Crews.
- RAILWAY SERVANTS MEET.; In France, at Least, Their Power Seems to be Over.
- BROOKLN PASSES GIANTS FOR FLAG; Nap Rucker Pulls Superbas Through to Victory Over Boston Braves.
- Forward Direct Vote Memorial.
- THE SESSION IN REVIEW.; Direct Tax Question Unsettled -- Much Labor Legislation.
- SHERLOCK HOLMES" WINS.; Sir A. Conan Doyle Conducts a Police Court Case Triumphantly.
- " BACK TO THE FARM" TO BE SALVATION OF OUR WOMEN; Mrs. Kate Trimble Woolsey Says It Is the Only Thing ...
- BERNSTEIN AS A MANAGER.; Paris Taking Great Interest in the Dramatist's Experiment.
- THE HOME OF WASHINGTON
- Ohio State Golf at Inverness.
- DAYTON'S LEGACY A GIGANTIC BOOM; Scourged Ohio City Now Almost Overwhelmed by Rising Tide of Prosperity.
- DRAMATICS AT BROWN.; Sock and Buskin Has Launched Its Annual Play.
- Athlete Davenport to Retire.
- A Methodist Centenary
- " AMERICAN WOMEN MORE MASTERFUL THAN THE MEN"; That's the Way They Impress Dr. Bernard Taft, French ...
- An Appreciative Reader.
- SHALL AMERICAN WOMEN BECOME MILITANT?; Miss E. Sylvia Pankhurst, the Noted English Suffragette, Writes ...
- PINNED UNDER MOTOR CAR.; Philadelphian Narrowly Escapes Being Burned to Death.
- VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY.; Alumni in New York Organize a City Association.
- Johnson Rescues Senators.
- Prizes for Novels
- Tigers Lose in Eleventh.
- TEACHERS REJECT HANUS PROPOSAL; " Cosmopolitan Schools" Called Too Costly, Inefficient, and Undemocratic.
- NEW FACTORIES ON LONG ISLAND; Industrial Development Making Rapid Progress Near Queensboro Bridge Plaza.
- College Coach Cleared of Arson.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- MIXED SUITS FOR WOMEN.; Slightly Draped Skirts Also to be In Style Next Fall.
- GOLF ON NEARBY LINKS.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; $1,000,000 in West Side Trade, Including New Apartment for Riverside ...
- Dr. Block Disclaims Responsibility for "Litigating Paranola."
- THE BOURSES OF EUROPE.; London Market Shows Weakness -- Prices Easy in Paris -- Berlin Weak.
- SWARTHMORE.
- YALE'S TRACK-TEAM.; Elis May Defeat Princeton -- Weak for the Intercollegiates.
- REFORMED RABBIS TO MEET; Conference of Eastern Council Opens To-day at Temple Emanu-El.
- YALE CREW CHANGE.; Bryce Displaces Plimpton in 'Varsity Eight -- Await English Coaches.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- A HAPPY FAMILY; Mr. Swinnerton's Portrayal of Some London Suburbanites
- BUTTER STORED 10 MONTHS; Samples Packed for the Navy Last Spring Found in Fine Condition.
- St. John's Beats C.C.N.Y. Easily.
- Did Poe Solve the Plot of "Barnaby Rudge"? -- Mrs. Trask's Play -- Prizes for Novels -- Fiction and Criminals
- J. PIERPONT MORGAN AS A CHURCHGOER
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- ALASKAN RAILWAYS AND MINES.
- ALIBIS BLOCKED AT GRAFT TRIAL; Defense Rests Case Without Putting Accused Ex-Inspectors on Witness Stand.
- Reds Check Cubs Winning Stock.
- WRARANTS FOR GAMBLERS.; Twenty Out in Atintic City Fight -- Four Arrests Made.
- VASSAR'S FOUNDER'S DAY.; Long Programme Opened with Song on Rockefeller Steps.
- SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
- GRADE CROSSINGS.; Public Hearing to Consider the Elimination of Twenty-One.
- ANNUAL CONVENTION.; Building Owners and Managers to Meet at Cincinnati on June 14.
- A FRIARS' PUDDING.
- CHAUFFEURS' COMMISSION.; Paris Police Prefect Has Unique Plan to Settle Street Traffic Snarls.
- DRYGOODS TRADING FAIR.; Buyers Still Show Conservatism, but Fear of Tariff Has Worn Off.
- Dr. Henry L. Smith, Lexington University's New Head, One of the South's Foremost Educators.
- WHERE FIGURES FAIL.; Express Companies' January Income Less Than Reports Show.
- PRIZES AT BOWDOIN.; Provisional Commencement Parts Awarded to Nineteen Seniors.
- 10,000 MARCHERS IN SUFFRAGE LINE; Thousands Crowd Fifth Avenue as Women Pass Along in Orderly Ranks.
- A DAVID REVIVAL.; Would Have Revolutionary Painter Come Into His Own.
- WILSON UP THE MONUMENT.; Mixes with Trippers in Ascending Shaft to View Washington.
- GOULD AND HUHN WIN.; Champions Beat Tomkins and Latham at Court Tennis.
- Army Wins from Virginia.
- Long Jump for Schoolgirl Athlete.
- LOWER BIRTH RATE AND HIGHER PRICES SIGNS OF PROGRESS; A. Maurice Low Says That When They Are World-Wide ...
- Wiliams, 13; Wesleyan, 4.
- THE TITANIC; Col. Gracie's Account of Last Year's Sea Tragedy
- SOCIETY IN TUXEDO.; Season to Open on the Fifteenth of May.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Bordentown in Its Stride Now.
- BANK STATEMENT; Surplus Increases Despite Cash Loss -- Loans in Actual Figures Show Decrease.
- MODERN ITALY; Bearing on the Future of Recent Political Changes
- CANADIAN EARTHQUAKES.; Not Infrequently Felt in the St. Lawrence Region.
- TOUGH LITTLE BOYS, REFORMED, SAVE A NEIGHBORHOOD; How a Children's Movement, Headed by Mrs. Sophie Loebinger, ...
- PRINTCLOTH SALES SMALL.; Week's Business at Fall River Below Normal -- Wide Goods Wanted.
- MOTOR CYCLE ROUTES TO COUNTRY ROADS; Guide to Metropolitan Riders to Avoid Congested Districts in the City.
- RECORDS AT SCHOOL GAMES; Poly Prep Wins Point Trophy at Amherst Alumni Meet.
- GENERAL SOCIAL NOTES
- Annual Song Contest for the Four Arts Classes at Columbia University Will Be Held on Wednesday.
- Catholics Shut Out Navy.
- OF INTEREST TO WOMEN; The Story of Just What Happens At One of the Fashionable Dressmaker's Openings.
- MICHIGAN LEADS IN MIDWEST ROADS; Has System of Rewards for Road Work Which Acts Well -- How Other States ...
- M. Bazin and the Nord-Sud.
- Ball Collection to be Sold.
- FOR SIMPLER INCOME TAX.; Investment Bankers Object to $4,000 Exemption as Unworkable.
- CORNELL ATHLETES SWAMP MICHIGAN; Ithacans Show Surprising Strength in Dual Games with Westerners.
- DRIVES HIS AUTO ASLEEP.; Coal Dealer Runs Ten Miles, Guiding His Auto by Instinct Alone.
- SIX CHILDREN DROWN.; Rowboat Sinks in Charles River -- Only Two Out of Eight Saved.
- 40 Ohio Colleges Stirred Up Over Bill to Disfranchise Students Attending School Outside Their Own Counties.
- DICKENS WROTE SOUVENIR.; Anderson Sale Brings to Light Story of Another Little Nell Manuscript.
- ONE DAY TRIP RUNS IN PLEASANT PLACES; Jaunt of 115 Miles Through Long Island, Connecticut, and Westchester ...
- IN THE SPRING; Books to Help Those Who Cultivate Suburban Gardens
- Countess Marie Larisch Tells Inside Story of Death of Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria and of Baroness ...
- COUNTESS KILLED, HUNTING ALONE; Earl of Cottenham Finds His Wife Dead in the Woods -- Jury Says "Accident."
- A TURKISH VIEW; Europe as Seen by a Woman Who Escaped from Turkey
- Lawrenceville Loses on Track.
- CRIME IN NEW HAVEN DEALS, SAYS PROUTY; Commissioner Believes Railroad Company Violated the Sherman Law.
- Harvard Beats Amherst at Net.
- THAT INVADING ZEPPELIN.; Left Luneville Covered with Autographs and "Vive la France!"
- THE GAMBOLING LAMBS.
- ACTORS DEBATE QUESTION OF PERSONALITY IN ART
- Stovall Spits on Umpire Ferguson.
- DEDICATION TO BRING BATTLESHIPS HERE; All the Big Ships of the Atlantic Fleet Coming for Maine Monument ...
- BELGIUM'S GREAT STRIKE TO SECURE UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE; Roger W. Babson Writes of the Effort of Labor Leaders ...
- TO MAP TWO TRAILS ACROSS CONTINENT; Twelve Thousand Miles in A.L. Westgard's Trip for This Summer for ...
- MORGAN'S WILL RECALLS QUAINT PHRASEOLOGY OF OLDEN DAYS
- Celebrate Discovery of Brazil.
- BARNARD GRADUATES.; Fifty-four Per Cent. of the Living Graduates Engaged in Paid Occupations.
- SULLIVAN PRAISES WESTERN ATHLETES; A.A.U. Secretary Says Territory Contains Many Future Champions.
- ALWAYS AMERICA AT O'BRIEN DINNERS; Ambassador to Italy Never Fails to Include Them at State Functions.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- BERLIN IS READY FOR KAISER JUBILEE; Six Weeks in Advance of Opening Every Detail Has Been Planned.
- TEMPTING BISCUIT NOVELTIES
- RAID STRINDBERG CABARET.; London Police Enter Night Club Run by Novelist's Widow.
- A Dilapidated Sidewalk.
- THIRD ANNUAL REAL ESTATE SHOW OPENS; Grand Central Palace the Scene of a Novel and Interesting Exhibition.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Move Irregularly on Small Scale Trading -- No Loan Expansion.
- FEAR OF LIVING; M. Bordeaux's Protest Against a "Besetting Sin"
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Is War Always Wrong?"
- FIGHT ON TO PREVENT BLINDNESS CAUSED BY WOOD ALCOHOL; New York Association of the Blind Trying to Check ...
- AUSTRALIAN TEAM SHOWS GOOD FORM; American Tennis Players Must Be at Best to Win Davis Cup Trials.
- HAD A LUCKY ESCAPE.; Two Men Found Their Motor Moving After Long Plunge.
- MUSICIANS' FETE FOR PADEREWSKI; Colony on Geneva, Headed by Mr. Schelling, to Celebrate Composer's Birthday.
- SERVANT TROUBLES UP TO EMPLOYERS; Lack of Consideration Keeps Girls Out of Service if They Can Do Anything ...
- HONOR DR. KOHLER IN TEMPLE BETH-EL; Former Congregation Celebration His 70th Birthday at Its Weekly Meeting.
- PRINCESS OF BARODA JILTS HER FIANCE; Imitating Western Customs, She Coolly Breaks Engagement and Sails ...
- Gumdrops Overlooked.
- RICH PLANTER'S SON ACCUSED BY A GIRL; Seized on 'White Slave' Charge After Japanese Merchant Traps Him.
- OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS LURE SOCIETY.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- SEPARATION FOR MRS. BELL; She Accused Her Husband of Meanness and Discourtesy.
- MAKING THE KAISER'S TEA
- LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE.; Protest Against Sweeping Condemnation of Good Properties.
- Gettysburg Downs Mt. St. Mary's.
- TACK FROM CHILD'S LUNG.; Removed by Means of Bronchoscope Without a Single Incision.
- IN ALABAMA'S HILLS; Study of Primitive Life in "The Right of the Strongest"
- VIEWS OF THE LEADERS.; " We Have Kept Faith," Says Wagner -- "Extravagant," Says Brown.
- PEGASUS AS A GOAT SOARS IN CONGRESS; Statesmen Extol the Meek-Eyed Angora in Limpid Quatrains in the House.
- FINE POINTS FOR EXPERTS IN BRIDGE; Will Nullos, a Feature Borrowed from Skat, be Incorporated in the Game?
- Article 11 -- No Title
- BOOK NEWS AND NOTES; The "Problem of Christianity" -- Strindberg's Autobiographical Novel -- Jewish ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- NEW POWER BOATS FOR PUT-IN-BAY; Centennial Regatta Attracts Fast Craft Entries for the Bermuda Race.
- THE NEW CITY BONDS.
- FREE WOOL PASSES HOUSE, 193 TO 74; Progressives Vote with Democrats -- Republicans Split on Defeated ...
- NEW YORK ON EDGE OF OLD QUAKE LINE; Prof. Chadwick Says Logan's Fault May Start Earth Tremors Again.
- Gifts for Crocker Expedition.
- RARE MANUSCRIPTS IN PHILLIPPS SALE; Another Part of Famous Collection to be Sold Shortly at Sotheby's, ...
- REFERENDUM PREDICTED.; President Jordan Says Law Will Go to Supreme Court Also.
- DAY ANSWERS HULL FOR POLICY HOLDERS; President of Equitable Says Income Tax Amendments Do Not Go Far Enough.
- ASKS SULTAN'S AID TO CIVILIZE MOROS; Major Finley, U.S.A., as Their Ambassador, Requests Porte to Send ...
- MEZZANINE TO TIE SUBWAY STATIONS; Engineer Submits Plan Based on Express Stops at Times Square.
- Buildings of the University of New Mexico Reproductions of the Ancient Indian Pueblo Structures.
- Maine Wins Meet from Trinity.
- BRAZIL SHORT OF COIN.; Flow of Cash to Interior May Cause Gold Imports.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- TUFT'S PHI BETA KAPPA.; Four Seniors Elected -- Jackson Day Festa Celebrated.
- COLLEGE GOLFERS LEAD.; Yale Beats Baltusrol and Princeton Blanks Morris County Team.
- Park Club Golfers Open Season.
- A NEW REALISM; Mr. Onions Gains Effect Without Old Fiction Methods
- Navy Wins on Track and at Net.
- Pawling School Athletes Meet.
- COLUMBIA ATHLETES CHAMPIONS AT HOME; Blue and White Track and Field Team Beats Combined Local Teams.
- MATTERS OF GENERAL INTEREST TO PLAYGOERS; THOMAS DISCUSSES THE PLAYWRITING DEVELOPMENT
- SAVAGERY IN FICTION; THE GOVERNOR. By Karin Michaells Stangeland. Translated from the Danish by Amy ...
- GOING, GOING, ALMOST GONE! OUR WILD FLOWERS
- THREAT TO BURN RED FLAG.; Socialists' Symbol Arouses Anger in Ohio Town.
- PUTS CAR TO TRIAL.; 20,000 Miles of Rough Going in West Leaves It in Good Condition.
- WHAT BECOMES OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY GRADUATES; Government's Bureau of Education Collects Statistics ...
- Holy Cross Wins Triangular Meet.
- PENNSYLVANIA GETS NOTE FROM EMPRESS EUGENIE; Ex-Queen Congratulates University on Realization of Dr. ...
- SLAYS POLICEMAN AND A GANGMAN; Another Policeman Seriously Wounded in Early Morning Fight of Gunmen.
- FANS JEER YANKEES IN THEIR DOWNFALL; Chance's Battered Crew Again Quake Before Relentless Athletics ...
- PIG IRON DEADLOCK; Strong Producers Let Prices Fall to Bedrock -- Active Crude Steel Outlook.
- Mr. Roseland's Painting.
- SALE OF MODERN PAINTINGS; Corots Conspicuous in the Lesperonniere Collection.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- NINE HOURS' SUBMERSION.; Terrible Experience of the Crew of Russian Submarine.
- GREAT ADVANCE OF SUFFRAGE SINCE LAST YEAR'S PARADE; It Has Been the Banner Year for the "Cause" -- Women ...
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- PHYSICIANS DECIDE AGAINST FRIEDMANN; Official Report Will Say Vaccine Is Less Beneficial Than Koch's ...
- To Discuss Uniform. Ship Rules.
- French Army Aviator Killed.
- PICKS COLLEGE MEN AS HIS EASY MARKS; Senor Mendez Tells Interesting Tales of the Doings of Their Classmates.
- IS COMPLETE DEMOCRACY IN CITY GOVERNMENT A FAILURE?; Many Citizens of Los Angeles, Where People Vote ...
- Corkran Defeats Kerr at Golf.
- NAVY CAN'T IDENTIFY THIS 'MAN WHO WAS'; Operation May Restore Memory to Sailor Whose Mind Has Been Blank ...
- ONE MAY NOW BE A MOTOR HOUSEWIFE; Luncheon Boxes and Tea Baskets in Wicker or Leather Show Novelties.
- SUBWAY AND INCOME TAX.
- SINGER SCHEME DELAYED.; Research Institute Meets with Local Opposition at Bellevue.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- TOUCHARD AND PELL SPRING A SURPRISE; Hackett and Little Lose Five-Set Match in Davis Cup Practice Contest.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- MARCONI WILL GIVE EVIDENCE THIS WEEK; Testimony of the Inventor Will Practically End the Parliamentary ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- MIXED SUITS FOR WOMEN.; Slightly Draped Skirts Also to be in Style Next Fall.
- Judge's Reproof Criticised.
- STEEPLECHASE MEET ENDS BRILLIANTLY; Keen Contests Mark Closing Day of Meadow Brook Races at Belmont Terminal.
- PAN-SLAVISM; Balkan War a First Step in a Great Racial Conflict
- SYNDICALISM; The Movement to Institute Reforms by "Direct Action" as Organized in Europe and America
- CONTRASTS FIRST-NIGHTERS; Newcomer in City Finds New York Audience Differs from That in Other Places.
- MILITANTS TORCHES CAUSE $500,000 FIRE; Midland Railroad Freight Sheds at Bradford, Eng., Are Destroyed ...
- FARMING AT BRIARCLIFF.; W.W. Fuller Developing Estate of 200 Acres on Scientific Lines.
- $100,000 FOR CITY CLUB OPERA; Otto H. Khan Subscribes $30,000 and Mr. Mackay and Vanderbilt $15,000.
- Color Chart for Men's Apparel.
- PARIS FACES BREAD STRIKE.; Masters Say, However, There Is No Danger of Shortage.
- TRAINMEN FAVOR STRIKE.; Railway Employes in Philadelphia Likely to Vote for a Walk Out.
- FOX ON SEX EQUALITY.; A Leader of the Friends Quoted Against Mrs. White.
- Polo Practice at Piping Rock.
- MITCHEL QUESTIONS ARE ALL ANSWERED; Miss Macomber Explains Needs in Recreation Work at City Playgrounds.
- MAY DAY AT SMITH.; Seniors Carry Baskets of Flowers to the Two Presidents.
- TARIFF AND BUSINESS.; Fourth National Bank Looks for Early Improvement with New Law.
- " Annabel Lee" and "Rosalie Lee"
- First Exhibition of Costumes Designed by Famous French Painters of Women's Portraits.
- Hawthorn Out of Kentucky Derby.
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- WILSON BEFRIENDS CRIPPLE.; Gives Him Job as Watchman at Navy Yard Without Examination.
- CAUSE OF BAD COMPLEXIONS; Due Mostly to Lack of Soap and Water, Says a London Doctor.
- PREDICT GERMANY'S DOWNFALL IN 1913; Strange Agreement of Soothsayers in Regard to the Events of This ...
- THE COURT HOUSE SITE.
- HUNT WOODS FOR BURGLAR.; He May Be Wounded as the Result of a Fight with Two Policemen.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- HARVARD BLANKS AMHERST.; Sam Felton Allows Only One Hit, That to First Man at Bat.
- World's Interscholastic Record.
- MAGNETIC HEART BEATS.; Dr. Durville Says He Has Achieved New Results in Preserving Life.
- THE WOMEN'S PARADE.
- THE BISHOP'S PURSE; THE BISHOP'S PURSE. By Cleveland Moffett and Oliver Herford. Illustrated. D. Appleton ...
- WASHINGTON HORSE SHOW.; The Misses Wilson Occupy the President's Box.
- Quake May Come Any Time.
- ESPIONAGE IN VIENNA.; Officer Arrested and Russian Attache Involved.
- DEALS IN NEWARK.; Good Demand for Business and Residential Property.
- ROUGH GOING ON NEW ZEALAND RUN; Little American-Made Car Met Strenuous Conditions from Wellington to Auckland.
- MOTOR SHORT CUT THAT BRINGS DELIGHT; Alternate Route from the Riviera to the North Pierces Charming Country.
- Duchess of Connaught Improves.
- OUR DUTY IN THE PHILIPPINES.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- CONGRESS MAY HAVE A ROAD COMMITTEE; This Is Looked Upon as a Further Step to Secure Efficient Federal ...
- MODERN FEMINISM; Writers Discuss Various Aspects of the Woman Movement
- A ROUND OF BAD LUCK.
- HOT PLATES FOR POLICE.; Glasgow Gives Constables Electric Heaters for Food.
- BOYS' VIEWS OF GIRLS.; London School Essays -- Some of Them Show Real Intuition.
- SEES PANAMA CANAL USELESS IN 15 YEARS; Bunau-Varilla in New Book urges a Quick Change from the Lock System.
- BIXBY AVOIDS COURT.; Wealthy Californian, Accused by Girls, Is Arraigned by Proxy.
- SWEET SANDWICHES
- INWOOD SEASON IN GOLF.; Country Club Arranges for Attractive Competitions for Its Members.
- POLO EXPERTS CONFIDENT.; British Expect to Lift International Cup -- Capt. Miller Sails.
- LITTLE STORIES OF FACT AND FANCY
- WELLESLEY COLLEGE.; Farewell Dinner to Miss Coman -- May Day Festival.
- Broadway Trust Company Branch.
- Tenth Avenue Once a Riverfront.
- POPE IS ACTIVELY AT WORK.; He Appoints Dr. Amici His Own Private Physician.
- MANY AMERICANS ARRIVE IN PARIS; Large Number Have Booked Rooms for Long Stays -- Few Motoring Parties So Far.
- KEEP RADIATORS CLEAN.; Occasional Draining and the Use of Pure Water Advised.
- SHERIFF'S JOBS GO BEGGING; No One Seems Anxious to Help Look After Riverhead Jail.
- THE OLD PUPPET SHOW IS TO BE RESTORED TO FAVOR
- Wisconsin Wins on Track.
- RED LETTER BOXES.; Real-Estate Interests Protest on the Ground of Increased Fire Menace.
- UNION GRADUATE COUNCIL HOLDS ITS FIRST MEETING; Rochester to Lose Three Instructors -- Hamilton's $1,000,000 ...
- LIKES BRYAN'S PEACE PLANS; National Review Says if Properly Backed They Meet Requirements.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Bars Typewriting Companies.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- MICHIGAN BANS LIQUOR.; Earnest Effort to be Made to Enforce Old Statute.
- TO PUSH RAILROAD TO HUDSON BAY; Great Enterprise, Costing $25,000,000 Will Open Up Northern Treasures
- UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI.; Senior Play to Present Beaumont and Fletcher Play.
- A POET'S VISION; Humanity's Future as Seen in Mr. Woodberry's Verse
- TYPHOID FROM THE SEINE.; Due to Preparations for Physical Education Congress.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- WOMAN ESCAPES LYNCHERS; Gary Mayor Balks Friends of Switchman, Whom She Killed.
- BANKRUPTCY LAW AS A LAST RESORT; President Williams of Credit Men's Association Believes in Using Direct ...
- FLIGHT OF AN ACTRESS.; Infatuation for an Adventurer Starts Her for America.
- PAINTING JAMES'S PORTRAIT; For Sake of Novelist, Sargent Breaks His Recent Determination.
- PRAIRIE PROVINCES PROSPER GREATLY; Eighteen Million Acres in Western Canada Put in Grain Last Year.
- Amherst Dramatic Club Play
- JAPAN MAY APPEAL TO HAGUE; Will Decide Her Course After Bryan Reaches Washington.
- BEST WORK DONE AT 65.; So Say Two British Judges, Who Scoff at Retirement Then.
- PRATT INSTITUTE.; Mass Meeting Held in Interest of a Woman's Club.
- WHITE WOMAN TELLS OF NEGRO AUTHORITY; ' Drunk and Blew Whisky Fumes Into My Face,' Writes Land Office ...
- ROSARIO STRIKE RIOTS.; Troops Kill One, Hurt Many -- Buenos Aires Chauffeurs Quit.
- NEW PROBLEMS FOR APARTMENT OWNERS; Adjoining Residents Show Tendency to Enforce Respect for Their Rights.
- CLUBLAND'S CLOSING SEASON CROWDED WITH EVENTS; 31st Convention of New York City Federation of Women's ...
- WHAT SHOULD BE INSCRIBED ON THESE HALL OF FAME TABLETS?; Ex-Chancellor MacCracken of New York University ...
- DISCOVERS NEW EXPLOSIVE.; French Professor Produces Force from Liquid Gas.
- PAID COACHES AT HARVARD.; Professional Tutors Land Highest Honors for Crimson Athletes.
- CANAL CELEBRATION TO-DAY; Work Began Nine Years Ago -- Plan Tunnel Under Culebra Cut.
- NOVELTIES SEEN IN THE SHOPS
- RATE ADVANCES; How Eastern Lines Have Fared in Light of Commission's Forecast.
- RHODE ISLAND'S FOURTH.; Two Months Before Other States' and Generally Observed.
- AT THE CITY COLLEGE.; Students to Honor President Finley -- T.W. Churchill Donates Prize.
- Stevens Prep Whitewashed.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- HELPING IMMIGRANT GIRLS
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- AUTOMATIC AEROPLANE.; M. Moreau, the Inventor, Receives $2,000 from French Patriot.
- FORESAW KRUPP SCANDAL.; Lord Loreburn Made a Statement in Cobden Club Book.
- GERMANY'S LOW BIRTH-RATE; Rustics Save Empire from Being Like France.
- Lehigh Victor at Lacrosse.
- MRS. CHAMBERLAIN VERY ILL; Wife of Former Unionist Leader Operated On for Appendicitis.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- HEAT MEANS LOST POWER.; Cooling of Motor May Make Great Change in Horse Power Rating.
- Article 19 -- No Title
- FOREIGN PROTESTS EFFECTIVE.; No Favor to Imports in American Bottoms -- British Objection In.
- BUSH ON 'RATES'; Gould Official Says People Will Be Real Losers if Roads Don't Get Increases.
- IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA; SUNSET. By Mrs. Donald Shaw. W.J. London: Ham-Smith.
- WILL CLOSE ASTOR HOUSE ON MAY 29; Notice Posted and Employes Are Notified of End of Famous Hostelry.
- His the Credit for Success of Free Lecture Movement.
- SHAW SUGGESTS SMOKERS' EXILE; People, He Says, Are Absurd to Pay to Enjoy Weed in Theatre.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- BROWN'S FIRST DEFEAT.; Yale Wins from Brunonians on Their Home Field, 4 to 2.
- NEW CONTROL PLAN FOR FREIGHT TRAINS; English Railway Installs System, Promising to Revolutionize Traffic ...
- A NEW DIAMOND FIELD?; Report Reaches London of a Discovery in the Congo.
- AMERICANISM; Mr. Oscar Straus Discusses "The American Spirit" in the Last Two Decades at Home and Abroad
- OFFER TO HELP SULZER.; Local Progressives Want Him to Speak Here for Primary Bill
- DR. ABBOTT REMOVED BY PEACE SOCIETY; Taken Off List of Vice Presidents for Signing League Appeal for ...
- Englewood Wins School Meet.
- WOMEN'S WORK FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
- Article 7 -- No Title
- EASY TO GET PRICE OF COAT.; Restaurant Man Finds It Is Only Necessary to Say It Was Stolen.
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD; Great Variety of Prints by Buhot and Other Artists Now on View at the Anderson ...
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- HOW EUROPE IS SINKING BILLIONS IN WAR EXPENSES; Noted French Economist Analyzes the Source and Destiny ...
- NEWS AND NOTES OF THE ART WORLD
- COURT MASQUES; Research That Illuminates a Phase of Shakespeare's Life
- Not to be Wedded in America, Mrs. Blatch Explains.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SPRINGTIME BRINGS NUMEROUS ENGAGEMENTS
- PICCADILY IS GAY AS SEASON GROWS; Luncheon and Dinner Parties and a Dance Every Night Keep Society Busy.
- PENN SHUTS OUT TIGERS, 2 TO 0; Capt. Imlay a Puzzle for Princeton Batsmen, Who Get Only Four Hits.
- LITERARY MAGAZINE RUN CO-OPERATIVELY; The Blue Review of London Announces That Contributors Will Divide ...
- COLUMBIA'S NINE WINS THE TENTH; Pitcher Smith Chief Factor in Blue and White Victory Over Lehigh Team.
- ARABS WANT HOME RULE.; Entering Wedge Which May End Turkey Altogether.
- WORLD RECORD FOR WOMAN; Miss Harden Eclipses Miss Milholland's Shot Put.
- CITY TO FUND NOTES; Coming Bond Sale and May Tax Payments Will Go to Cancel Temporary Debts.
- ENGLISH RACQUET CHAMPION LOSES; Soutar of Philadelphia Racquet Club Beats Williams in $5,000 Match for Title.
- Exit Chicago Opera House.
- Fiction and Criminals
- TWO HEIRS DIG IN MINE.; Harold Vanderbilt and George F. Baker, Jr., Cut Carload of Coal.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- TREASURY IN MONEY PLAN.; George Garr Henry Would Largely Extend Its Functions.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- EXCITING GAME FOR YALE.; Elis Defeat Virginia in Sensational Fielding Contest.
- St. Bartholomew's Club Smoker.
- SENATE DROPS AXE ON SULZER'S MEN; Rejects Mitchell and Riley -Governor Substitutes Weed for Prison Head.
- CHIEF WALL STREET BILL SLAUGHTERED; Senate, by Sustaining Adverse Report, 34 to 8, Kills Stock Exchange ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- New Records by Swimmers.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- WILSON RECOGNIZES CHINESE REPUBLIC; American Charge d'Affaires Transmits President's Message to Yuan Shih-Kai.
- WELFARE BILL ADVANCED.; Senate Passes Measure Intended to Prevent Police Graft.
- NATION-WIDE QUIZ ON MONEY REFORM; Senate Committee to Ask Bankers and Economists to Answer Series of ...
- Bank of France Statement.
- Frenchwoman a Cave-Dweller.
- DYNAMITE JOHNNY' COMING; Cuban Sends O'Brien Back to Study Our Harbor Rules.
- Lehar Opera for Savage.
- Browns Not Hard to Down.
- ALLEGES LOEB FAVORITISM.; Civil Service Employe O'Hara Says Promotion Goes by Politics.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- THE MACLAINE IS CHIEF.; Others May Acknowledge Sir Fitzroy, but He Doesn't.
- Means an Undoubted Saving to Ultimate Consumers.
- NEW STAGE ROUTE BILL IN.; Emergency Message for Act to Give Power to Estimate Board.
- GARDNER SCHOOL PLAY.; For Benefit of Lincoln Memorial University at Cumberland.
- STOP TAXICAB TO FIGHT.; Policeman Separates Cuban and Woman in Central Park West.
- SUE ANTI-TRUST FIRM.; Farmer Stockholders Attack Independent Harvester Company.
- LAND BILL MODIFIED AND NEAR PASSAGE; California to Allow Three-Year Land Leases to Japanese -Delay for ...
- N.Y.U. FRESHMEN WIN TRACK GAMES; Sophomores Second and Juniors Third in Annual Spring Contests on Ohio Field.
- ENGLISH POLO PONIES SAIL.; Forty-five Mounts Coming for International Matches at Westbury.
- No Davis-Claussen Marriage.
- THE CHINESE REPUBLIC.
- JEST WINS ENGLISH STAKE.; Joel's Filly Takes One Thousand Guineas, with Maher in Saddle.
- ATTACK MRS. BELMONT.; Metuchen Club Women Resolve to Stand Against Militancy.
- LONG ISLAND SPEED TRAPS.; Automobilists Likely to Unexpected Arrest if Going Too Fast.
- Drops His Title to be an American.
- LINOLEUMVILLE OUT FOR A TROLLEY LINE; The Village on a Holiday and Its Population at Service Commission ...
- BOMB CONSPIRACY ALARMS LONDON; Bottle of Explosive Found in Tube Station -- Chemist Involved in Suffragette ...
- ART SALE BRINGS $25,000.; Highest Bid at Silo Auction for Schreyer's "Crossing the Desert."
- THE GOVERNOR'S PRIMARY BILL.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Bank of Germany's Statement.
- Good Coffee Essential.
- MISS O'GORMAN TO WED.; Senator's Eldest Unmarried Daughter to Marry J.A. Maher.
- Latest Shipping News.
- Gets $4,000 New York Customs Job.
- FRIENDS OF PEACE REJOICE FOR CHINA; Congress in St. Louis Cables Greetings on Recognition of the New Republic.
- WILSON RENEWS WAR ON ESSEX LEADERS; Asks People of Hudson How Long They Are Going to Play Second Fiddle ...
- Reds May Start to Win Now.
- THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RETIRES.
- INCOME TAX COLLECTION.
- HULL HOUSE PLAYERS' TRIP.; Chicago Amateurs Going Abroad -Will Visit Countess of Warwick.
- Michigan Athletes at Cornell.
- Alaska Cable Rate Cut by Half.
- THE SMOKE NUISANCE.; Who Is Responsible for Failure to Suppress It?
- THE FLEET MUST WAIT.; No Chance of Sending It Through the Canal This Year.
- FOR CONSTANTINE VICTORY.; Masses in the Churches and Celebrations in Parochial Schools.
- AUSTRIA GIVES MONTENEGRO TIME; Will Probably Take No Action Before Ambassadors Meet on Monday.
- 50,000 Welsh Miners Strike.
- HOTTEST MAY 2 SINCE 1871.; Two Prostrations from Heat -- Straw Hats Out.
- FIRE THREATENS INSANE.; Four Private Sanitariums at Amityville Saved by Quick Work.
- CHAUCER BRINGS TOP PRICE; James F. Drake Pays $260 for Ellis Edition a Dunn Sale.
- WRIGHT LECTURES FOUNDED; Darwin's Son to Deliver the First in Honor of the Aviator.
- SHOT IN STREET CAR IN STRIKE RIOTING; Press Fly-Boys Trail Workers to Trolley and Give Them Battle.
- STRICKEN ON THE BENCH.; Justice Voorhees of New Jersey Has Apoplectic Attack in Court.
- Freakish Hat Styles.
- The 42d Street Express Station.
- ONE SUFFRAGE BODY'S ACT.; In Downright Terms Disclaims Intent to Use Militant Methods.
- HUERTA'S GENERALS TURN AGAINST HIM; Mexican Rebels Announce That Aubert and Rabago Have Joined Them.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Cubs Win from Reds Easily.
- OLD CHIEF BENDER CHECKS YANKEES; They Had Threatened to Win When Connie Mack Calls Out Medicine Man.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- THE JOHN BIGELOW MEMORIAL.
- Can't Tax Inter-State Receipts.
- BURDEN ESTATE IN TRUST.; Value Estimated at "More Than $20,000" -- $10,000 to Church.
- NO PAY FOR STRIKE DUTY.; Erie Attorney Holds Invoking State Troops Unconstitutional.
- WIDER NORSE SUFFRAGE.; Bill Extending Women's Franchise Is Certain of Passage.
- WHITMAN TURNS FIRE ON MURTHA; District Attorney, Called by Defense, Tells of Talk with Ex-Inspector.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- BANKRUPTCY LAW PROVED IN PANIC; Many Houses Would Have Gone to the Wall in 1907 Without It, Says Banker.
- BROWNING LETTERS SOLD FOR $32,750; Sale of the Love Epistles Attracts Many Dealers and Other Notables.
- HEALTH BILL TO SULZER.; Measure Enabling Biggs to Head Department Passes Legislature.
- RACES? YES, BUT NOT A BET.; Law and Order Alliance Out for a Real "Sport of Kings."
- NO MORE MONEY FOR ALASKAN RAILROADS; Attitude of the Morgan Guggenheim Syndicate as Testified to by ...
- Funeral of Mrs. George W. Ochs.
- Pelky Stops Morris in Eighth.
- MISS HARRADEN HIT IN EYE.; She Accuses London Police of Standing By While Roughs Assailed Her.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Big Sturgeon Caught.
- BOSTON PARTY AT PANAMA.; Mayor Fitzgerald and Members of Chamber of Commerce Entertained.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- Question: Where's Indianapolis?
- Article 3 -- No Title
- CHILDREN ON PROBATION.; Public Dinner Deplored as Violation of Secrecy.
- 14 Years for Auto Killing.
- Pope Gives Audiences To-day.
- TO PUT LOG CABINS IN THE CITY PARKS; Stover Discovers What He Says Is Grand Use for the Blighted Trees.
- FIRST LECTURE BY TAFT.; Tells Yale Students New Political School Won't Last.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Broadway Trust's New Home.
- SCHOLARS PLANT TREES.; Arbor Day Is Celebrated at All the City Schools.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Investor Buys Harlem Flats -- Deal in Dyckman Section -Bronx Shows Activity -- ...
- SLAVES EVEN IN MANILA.; Old System Not Fully Wiped Out -Garrison to Investigate.
- DR. KINNICUTT DIES AT DOCTORS' MEETING; Suffers Stroke of Apoplexy at Session of Practitioners' Society.
- Lehigh Loses to Villanova.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Adornments That Are Neither Jewels Nor Embroideries.
- TELEPHONE RATE INQUIRY.; Proposed Committee Also to Look Into Telegraph Charges.
- THREW CLEAVER AT THIEF.; Van Buhren's Aim Was Bad and He Was Shot Twice.
- POLACCO FOR LONDON.; To Substitute at Covent Garden for Campanini, Who Resigns.
- SULZER IS DEFIANT OVER PRIMARY BILL; Angered by Its Defeat, He Says It Yet Will Pass as Framed.
- ESTATE TO ONE BROTHER.; G.P. Rust Expected Him to Care for Four Others and Two Sisters.
- NAVAL SECRETS STOLEN.; Details of Important French Invention Published Abroad.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- TAUSSIG MUST LOSE PART OF HIS SALARY; Admiral's Standing with Failed Carnegie Trust Same as Other Creditors.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Cheerfulness in London Market Paris and Berlin Prices Firm.
- U.S. GETS BACK COAL LAND.; Colorado Fuel-Iron Fraud Suit Settled and 3,500 Acres Surrendered.
- Pearsons After Colombian Oil.
- AFFLICTED MEXICO.
- Otis Skinner Better.
- CANANEA STOPS DIVIDEND.; Mexican Revolution Held Up Work at the Mines.
- WOMEN PRESS AGENTS.; Bizarre Methods of Exploiting Suffragism Condemned.
- HARVARD HANDICAP GAMES.; ' Varsity Men Win Few Firsts from Front Mark Men.
- MONTENEGRO.
- FEDERATION STORM AT ELECTION MOTION; Women's Clubs Chairman Threatens Arrest of Reporter for Holding ...
- Senators Defeat Boston, 5 to 4.
- Washington Takes Cheerful View.
- CRANDALL SPILLS GIANTS INTO DEFEAT; Relief Pitcher in Seventh Inning Allows Phillies to Pluck a Victory.
- PASSES CONVENTION BILL.; Senate Approves Tammany Measure -- To Confuse Voters, Says Brown.
- A WORD OF GOOD COUNSEL.
- SARGENT SHINES IN ROYAL ACADEMY; His 'Weaver's Shop' and 'Spanish Gypsies' Among Its Noteworthy Works.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices React Slightly in Quieter Trading -- European Markets Rise.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DIPLOMATIC DINNERS.; Secretary Bryan Praised for Not Serving Intoxicants.
- STAFFORD HOUSE TO NATION; Sir William Lever's Renewed Offer of the Mansion Is Accepted.
- KILLED WIFE AMID GUESTS.; Angered by Separation, St. Louis Man Shot Her at Dinner Table.
- DETINNING FIGHT DONE.; Muir Says Opposition, Though Defeated, Got What It Wanted.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- AS CALIFORNIA SEES THEM.; Japanese Are Selfish, Deceitful, and Aggressive Competitors.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- KEPT NO NEW HAVEN FUNDS, SAYS MELLEN; Sums Charged to Him Went to Campaign Funds, Railway President Asserts.
- GIANT TRAIN ROBBER AND VICTIM IN DUEL; Both Are Wounded and Revolvers Are Emptied, but Bandit Escapes ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Suffrage Beaten in Florida.