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Free to Read Articles from March 1913 Part 1
- MEXICO COMPLAINS OF AID TO REBELS; Informs Washington Arms and Ammunition Are Passing Across the Border.
- TAMMANY BRAVES TURNING ON MURPHY; Hungry Office Seekers Say They Begin to Believe the "Chief Can't Deliver."
- TIMES SQUARE'S NEED OF EXPRESS STATIONS; Business Associations Offer Plan to Prevent Congestion in That ...
- Lorraine's Boiler Tube Explodes.
- CARL G. F. RICHTER DIES.; Noted Violinist and Civil War Veteran Was in His 82d Year.
- Bulletin Throws Cairo Into Panic.
- SIGHTSEERS PUT AT WORK.; Dayton Visitors' Cars Seized and Occupants Forced to Help Clean Up.
- BLAZE AT STATE CAPITOL.; Flames Burn Much Rubbish in Store Room Under Approach.
- HORSE TRAINERS FINED.; French Steeplechase Society Inflicts Penalties for "Doping."
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- LOSES $475,000 IF SHE WEDS.; Widow Gets Husband's Fortune on Condition That She Does Not Remarry
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- MORGAN'S DOCTORS ADMIT CONDITION IS 'MOST CRITICAL; Financier Losing Strength and Very Weak, Says Physicians' ...
- "PUT CAUSE BACK 50 YEARS."; Sir Robert Perks Comments on English Suffrage Riots.
- DISCORD OVER MRS. WILSON.; Democratic Women's Club Will Not Attend Breakfast in Her Honor.
- SEE 60 DAYS' FAMINE; Steel Interests' Estimate of Effect on Industry of the Western Floods.
- MOSS SORRY FOR GUNMEN.; Rosenthal Slayers Victims of Bad Conditions, Says Whitman Aid.
- ADRIANOPLE CARNAGE WORST OF THE WAR; Allies Lost 30 Per Cent. of the Troops Engaged in the Final Assault.
- CLEANING ALBANY AS FLOOD RECEDES; Authorities Flush the Streets When the Hudson Slowly Relinquishes Them.
- OLD BATTLESHIPS TO BECOME TARGETS; Indiana Expected to be the Next to be Riddled by the Atlantic Fleet.
- TIGER FOOTBALL PRACTICE.; Capt. Hobey Baker to Drill Men In Fundamental Tactics.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- SUMMER HOME FOR WILSON.; President Chooses Winston Churchill's Estate Near Windsor, Vt.
- SHE TURNED SERVANT.; Young Woman Who Met Reverses Says Store Work Is Easier.
- GARDNER AND CONKLIN TIED.; New Yorker Has Won Three Games in Amateur Billiard Tournament.
- THE ILLNESS OF MR. MORGAN.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- NIGHT DROUGHT IN HARLEM.; Liquor Sellers in Early Morning Sunday Hours Obey Police.
- DEMAND 8-HOUR DAY FOR NEW SUBWAYS; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Also Calls for a Contract Which ...
- NOTES FROM PALM BEACH.; Mr. and Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes on Their Way to New York.
- NOT IN IMMEDIATE DANGER.; But His Pulse Is Weakening and Insomnia Is Persistent.
- FOUND THROUGH THE TIMES.; Owner and Finder of Pet Dog Both Advertised.
- "BLUE SKY" LEGISLATION.; Investment Bankers' Association Has Protested Its Enactment.
- Automobile Noises.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Philharmonic in Wagner Concert.
- Pope Resumes His Audiences.
- The State Experiment Station.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- TO AID NASSAU COUNTY POOR.; Association Organized with Mrs. C.C. Rumsey as President.
- URGES AERIAL LICENSES.; Aviators' Deaths Due to Lack of Supervision, Says Mitchell May.
- FLOOD FIRE BURNS DEPOT.; Connecticut River Wets Lime, Setting Building Ablaze.
- SOUGHT TO AVENGE MURDER.; Dead Tailor's Friends Were Mauling a Suspect When Police Came.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- TO FIGHT FOR ARSON BILL.; Fire Commissioner Johnson Will Take Delegation to Albany Hearing.
- MINIMUM WAGE -- AND AFTER.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- THE "SOCIAL CENTRE."; Settlement Worker Urges Careful Selection of Supervisors.
- EMERGENCY RIVER BEDS.; Swiss Engineers Say They Would Have Prevented Ohio Disasters.
- FLOOD RELIEF WORK REDUCED TO SYSTEM; Sage Foundation Issues Directions for the Benefit of Afflicted Districts.
- WRITE BOOKS TO GET JOBS.; Some Applications to McAdoo Are 500 Pages Long.
- CUBA FEARS TOBACCO DUTY.; Suspects Us of Intention of Raising It as a Measure of Revenge.
- NO ATTACKS ON MILITANTS.; London Suffragettes Are Jeered, but Do Not Suffer Violence.
- HELEN KELLER GIVES A TALK.; Makes Her New York Debut as Lecturer at 48th Street Theatre.
- "THE BOROBORYGMA."; Directions for Capturing New Animal Carefully Stated.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- PANIC SIEZES CAIRO, MENACED BY FLOOD; Weather Bureau Warning Sends Thousands Fleeing -- Wire Breaks ...
- THE KLOTZ CONFESSION.
- MAYOR HELPS A DEBATER.; Tells Him Why He Opposes Recall of Judicial Decisions.
- Montenegrins Press the Attack.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- WEDDED ON A RAFT.; Seventeen Hundred Persons Witness Marriage in Palm Beach Surf.
- Flood Deaths in Huntington.
- American Regatta on May 24.
- PLENTY OF BOXING BUT NO BIG BOUT; Coming Week the Busiest in Several Months at Local Clubs.
- Adler Wins Snow Birds Cup.
- OREGON WOLF OUT OF IT.; Fast Pacific Motor Boat Will Not Compete in International Race.
- Americans in London Send $1,000.
- THE REV. MR. COX RESIGNS.; Former New York Pastor, Now in Philadelphia, Going to Australia.
- SURVEY OF FLOOD SITUATION
- CORNELL HAS CHAMPION HEN.; She Laid 660 Eggs, Weighing 86.19 Pounds, in Three Years.
- NAPOLEON LIBRARY IN AUCTION MARKET; Sale of Fine William J. Latta Collection Starts at Anderson's on April 21.
- Property Loss Heavy.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- PUSHCART MARKETS URGED FOR THE CITY; Mayor's Committee Would Shelter Small Vendors and Keep Them Off ...
- OPERATION FOR BURLEIGH.; Maine Senator a Patient of Johns Hopkins Hospital.
- PREACHES COURAGE TO POLICE; Sermon by the Rev. Edward Walsh at Memorial Service.
- MORGAN LEADS CYCLISTS.; New Winner Turns Up in Century Road Club Races.
- Keuka College Baseball Schedule.
- BERLIN LOOKS FOR GAINS.; Upward Tendency of Last Week Is Expected to Continue.
- PROGRESSIVES PLAN CURB ON FRANCHISES; Bill in the Legislature To-day Regulates Their Issue to Utility ...
- Panama's Envoy May Not Return.
- WILL INTEREST CAPITAL.; But Merchants' Association Will Not Encourage Bonuses to Get Industries.
- UNINFLUENCED BY NELSON.; Associated Press Reports of Editor's Trial Unbiased, Says Local Manager.
- MANY PERSONS AT TUXEDO.; Society Folk Look Over Their Cottages for Early Season.
- STATE WATER BILLS TIMELY IN ALBANY; Flood Experiences Expected to Make Legislators Consider Conservation ...
- Would Benefit Farmer by Protecting Valuable Birds.
- PARIS SHOWS CONFIDENCE.; Banks Look for Large Financial Operation in the Near Future.
- MAROONED ARE ALL REACHED.; Considering Plans to Prevent Recurrence of Columbus Disaster.
- REAL POLO WORK BEGINS THIS WEEK; International Four and Highest Handicapped Players to Start at Lakewood.
- NEW VELASQUEZ'S HISTORY.; "Annunciation" Was Given to Louis Philippe by English Amateur.
- QUEER BURIAL REQUESTS.; American-Born Marchioness Wanted Husband's Blanket for a Robe.
- HOPEFUL SPIRIT IN LONDON.; But Investors Are Waiting for Cheaper Money Before Dealing Largely.
- WILSON NOT AT CHURCH.; Wife and Daughter Attend While He Stays in White House.
- JUSTICE BISCHOFP BURIED.; Funeral Services for Supreme Court Jurist Killed by Fall.
- BAILEY IS SKEPTICAL.; Ex-Senator Doubts If Any Real Currency Reform Is Coming.
- River Rising at Louisville.
- GEN. WOOD STOPS SUPPLIES.; May Be Needed, He Says, at Points in South -- Austria Gives $5,000.
- Churches Work Sunday for Sufferers
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GYMKHANA AT AIKEN.; Novel Events Attract Society Entries to Whitney Polo Field.
- Resolutions for Dr. Francis's Death.
- WIN PRIZES AT CORNELL.; Harper of College Point for English, Bishop of Yonkers for Poetry.
- BIG CATCH OF SEALS.; First of the Newfoundland Fleet in Port with 36,000.
- Auto Kills Sunday School Boy.
- BURNED IN BAKESHOP FIRE.; Brooklyn Man Killed and Another Badly. Injured at Winsted, Conn.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- MRS. A. S. F. BILLINGS DEAD.; Aged Mother of New Yorker L!ved in Fear of the Black Hand.
- G. T. Nicholson of Santa Fe Road.
- River Falls at Parkersburg.
- WILSON MAY WIELD CLUB ON SENATE FOES; Said to be Delaying Patronage to See Who Are His Friends on the Tariff.
- OHIO TOWNS RECOVER, GARRISON TO RETURN; Hamilton and Other Places Seriously Affected Have Found Themselves, ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- PASTORS APPEAL FOR FLOOD FUNDS; Collections Taken Up in Most of the Churches Here to Aid the Sufferers.
- WISE ENDS TERM AS FEDERAL ATTORNEY; $5,500,000 Recovered in Customs Cases and Illegal Entry Practice ...
- FINDS SUNDAY LAWS NOT WANTED HERE; Wagner Committee Reports Graft Comes Through Non-enforcement of Unpopular ...
- GERMAN ARMY TOTAL WILL BE $321,000,000; Gold for the War Chest Is Not Included in $261,250,000 Estimate.
- Women Warned to Flee Cairo.
- ANOTHER SURGEON POISONED; Dr. F.H. Clark of Brooklyn the Third Recent Case in That Borough.
- OVERHAULING TIME FOR AUTO MOTORS; Care Required for Good Results -- Orphans' Day Plans -- Auto Puzzles ...
- Jim Thorpe's Case Up Again.
- GIANTS HIT BALL HARD AT MOBILE; Batsmen Reap Harvest of 16 Hits in Easy Victory Over Gulls.
- ENGINE DIVES INTO FLOOD.; Fireman Lost When Locomotive and Caboose Fall Into River.
- Sends Smelt to Feed Flood Victims.
- TOMKINS PROTESTS AGAINST WALKER BILL; Under It Dock Commissioner Becomes a Mere Employe of the Board ...
- TO REFUSE FOREIGN AID.; Gov. Cox Says America Is Able to Take Care of the Situation.
- A GREEK RUMANIAN WAR.; It Breaks Out In a Clubhouse and the Casualties Are Heavy.
- BAN LIFTED ON PIE.; Yankees Enjoy Forbidden Sweets When Manager Chance Gives Word.
- AIKEN ENJOYS POLO.; Winter Colonists Attend Annual Game at Whitney Field.
- ICELANDER DOWNS JIU JITSU WRESTLER; Jealous Rivals for Circus Championship "Fight It Out" Atop Madison ...
- Relief Train for Huntington.
- Destroy Chinese Opium Poppies.
- FIGHT ON FREE SUGAR SURE.; Louisiana for Limiting Cut to Refined Staple and Other Grades.
- THE FLOOD RELIEF FUND.
- $3,500 for J.G. Eddy Benefit.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Appraisers Sustain Protest Against Duty on Japanese Dictionaries.
- Crest at Cincinnati To-day.
- SUFFRAGIST HORSE REWARDED FOR HIKE; Lausanne Is Now Quietly Rusticating on Mrs. Jones's Long Island Estate.
- IS THE POLICY OF THE CLOSED SHOP ABANDONED?
- READS CATHOLICS OUT OF EPISCOPAL CHURCH; Dr. Cummins of Poughkeepsie Advises High Churchmen to Go Over ...
- 10,000 DESTITUTE IN DAYTON; 2,000 HOMES ARE GONE; Stricken City Is Feeding 40,000 Persons a Day from ...
- IRONTON IN FIRE PERIL.; Dynamite Employed to Check Spread of the Flames.
- PLAN REPUBLICAN BOYCOTT.; Unattached Progressives May Get No Assignments on House Committees
- ROBERT GRAVES AS HOST.; Another Entertainment Given at His Novel Mineola Garage.
- HAYWOOD AGAIN ARRESTED.; Charged with Unlawful Assemblage in Massing Paterson Strikers.
- Cornell Team to Go South.
- CRIPPLE VAINLY TRIES TO GET A LIVELIHOOD; Thinks of Suicide of Himself and Wife Because No One Will ...
- VOCATIONAL MISFITS.; Unsuccessful Secretary Urges Use of Prof. Muensterberg's Tests.
- BIT OF HIS OWN BOMB ENDED LIFE OF KLOTZ; L-Shaped Piece of Iron from Machine Meant to Kill Others Lodged ...
- RALPH BURNHAM ARRESTED.; Alleged American Accused in London of Passing a Bad Check.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- HAMILTON'S SCENE OF RUIN.; Street Lines Almost Obliterated -- Miami's Odd Course.
- Phillies Whitewash Baltimore.
- NEWPORT PLANS FOR SUMMER.; Movement for a New Reading Room -- Naval War College Opening May 31
- DIVORCES DOROTHY GRIMSTON; R.A. Meyer Accused Mrs. Kendal's Daughter of Misconduct.
- FOUND GLORY IN FORGERY.; $23,900 Swindler Didn't Need the Money, but Liked the Risk.
- PREPARES FOR CANAL TRAFFIC; Hamburg-American Line Makes a Deal for Ships of Liverpool Firm.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- THE NUMBER OF CATHOLICS.; Catholic Directory's Largest Estimate Includes American Possessions.
- "UGLINESS OF MEN."; "Surpassed Only by Their Conceit," Says a Feminine Critic.
- Disease Follows the Flood.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD.
- THE EMBASSIES.
- BURGLAR ESCAPES ON ANOTHER'S NAME; Poses as Man Held for Intoxication and Is Set Free After Two Days ...
- Dodgers to Play at Richmond.
- An Appreciative Reader.
- AS TO NAPOLEON; Mr. Fisher's Study in Miniature of the Great Enigma.
- General Survey of the Flood Situation.
- AMEND THE ERDMAN ACT.
- Power Boat Contest to Bermuda Promises to be Season's Leading Event in This Country.
- AN INDIGNANT PROTEST ON BEHALF OF THE SHOP GIRL
- ITALY DEMANDS CHARLTON.; Extradition Treaty Is Still in Existence, Its Counsel Will Argue.
- LONG ISLAND CITY DEVELOPING RAPIDLY; New Dual Subway Will Make It One of the World's Industrial Centres.
- LAST OF THE SAMURAI; Mr. Washburn's Sketch of Japan's Famous General, Count Nogi
- To Sell National Forest Timber.
- Strikes Out Seventeen Batsmen.
- MRS. FERSTER KILLED IN AUTO; Her Husband Thrown from Car and Taken to a Hospital.
- Indianapolis Ball Park Flooded.
- CHILD KISSED QUEEN'S PALM.; Little American Girl in Rome Delighted the Heart of Margherita.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- $500,000 MORE EACH DAY.; Redfield Points to Export Increase Over Last Year.
- DOWSING NOT UNDER FIRE.; No Charges Filed Against Customs Clerk Who Resigned.
- THE HYGIENE OF THE COMPLEXION
- EASILY ROBBED OF JEWELS.; Russian Woman's Strange Confidence in New Friends in Berlin.
- Magnus Wins for New York.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- Columbia University Players Open To-mor-row Night at the Hotel Astor in Their Annual Show.
- HOW TO COOK SHAD AND ITS ROE
- NEW HOME FOR LUXEMBOURG.; American's Offer to Finance It Refused by Museum Committee.
- $675,000 FOR BRIDGE PLAZA.; Money Available for Brooklyn End of Manhattan Bridge.
- BROWN UNIVERSITY ACQUIRES LAND AT REAR OF CAMPUS; Teachers' Association Holds Its Annual Sessions -- ...
- MORE PARIS HOTELS TO HOUSE AMERICANS; Splendid Structures Are Going Up and the Existing Hostelries Are ...
- BOOK NEWS AND NOTES; An Everyman's Encyclopedia -- Royalty Writes an Autobiography -- Books on Syndicalism, ...
- Genesee Falling at Rochester.
- POPE IS MUCH BETTER.; Inquires About Mr. Morgan and Expresses His Relief.
- SOME FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE
- RAILWAYS LET OFF EASILY.; They Should Pay More Toward Canal Bridges, Says Carmody.
- THREE AMHERST TOURS.; Ball Team, Musical Clubs, and Dramatic Players Off on Trips.
- TEXAS'S PASSENGERS IN.; Electrical Engineer A.H. Geerman Helped Send the Rescue Call.
- Conscience Money from Canada.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Provincial" New York.
- GARRISON'S PLANS.; To Visit Hamilton, from Which He Receives Encouraging Report.
- VASSAR DAISY-CHAIN GIRLS.; Eleven of the Twenty-four Girls Chosen Are From New York State.
- WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THE MEDICAL PROFESSION?; Dr. Gustave Starke Discusses Some of the Reasons for ...
- THE COMING MEXICO; Factors Involved in Shaping the Republic's Future
- BOTTLED NOTE TELLS OF EUGENIE'S JEWELS; Queer Discovery by Soldier in the Pyrenees of Alleged List of ...
- WANT AMERICAN MUSICIANS.; Long List of Engagements for Coming London Season.
- TO HONOR THE MEN WHO MADE THE NEW SUBWAYS POSSIBLE
- Doctors, Lawyers and City Employes Among the Students in the Night Courses at the City College.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- NEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD; More Hammerstein Opera and a "Municipal Opera" -- Plans Conceived ...
- LOVE LETTER 100 YEARS OLD TELLS PRESIDENT'S ROMANCE; Charming Epistle Written by John Tyler, Then 22, ...
- CLARK WOULD ALTER NOMINATING SYSTEM; He and Senator Stone Refer Bitterly to Speaker's Defeat at Baltimore ...
- Should Teach the Nation the Need of Forest Conservation.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- THE GREAT WATER-FRONT PLAN.
- Proposed to President Wilson by Messrs. Mitchel and Bruere.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- FRIENDS ARE HUNTING FOR S. FRANK HOLLEY; Coffee Broker Missing Since He Left His Office on March 22.
- " VILLAGE DANCES" AMONG FLATBUSH ITALIANS
- LIEBER AND THE CANAL.; Glance at an Ode Written in 1847 by a Southern Professor.
- Levee Break Imperils Many.
- ROUTE OF RUN SET.; Picturesque Scenery Along the Catskill-Hudson Way, with Hills.
- GOODWIN WINS ON CYCLE.; Defeats Van Den Dries in Two of Three Events at "23d" Games.
- RECORD IN JEWELRY OUTPUT.; Total of Hall-Marked French Products Last Year Exceeded 330 Tons.
- A NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENT; Teachings of the Old Political Economy as to Redistributing National Dividends ...
- AMONG THE AUTHORS
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- Repairing the Highways.
- MORGAN MUST REST; SON ADMITS ANXIETY; Financier Has Overtaxed His Strength and Doctors Force Him to ...
- ALLIES PIERCING TCHATALJA LINES; Defiant of Powers, They Push On and May Dictate Peace at Constantinople.
- Latest Shipping News.
- DAYTON FEARS PESTILENCE.; Sanitary Experts See Cause for Alarm as Temperature Rises.
- CANADA'S EMERGENCY.
- To Entomb Wolseley Near Nelson.
- OUR MACHINERY FOR RUSSIA.; American Syndicate, It Is Reported, Gets Farm Machine Monopoly.
- PORTSMOUTH IN FLAMES.; No Fire Fighting Facilities Because of the Flood.
- HOW TO MAKE WITNESSES GIVE TESTIMONY.
- First Woman's Exchange Tea.
- COLUMBIA BLANKS C.C.N.Y.; Blue and White Team Opens Season with a 12 to 0 Victory
- OVERTIRED, SAYS SATTERLEE.; Financier Insisted on Attending Long Service on Easter.
- MRS. BORWICK ASKS DIVORCE.; Suits and Counter-Suits Culminate in Statutory Charge.
- WOMEN WRECKED BY BEING THE POWER BEHIND THE THRONE; Mrs. Robert Erskine Ely, Though Confessedly an Ardent ...
- AMERICAN HORSE FAVORITE.; Highbridge in Grand National, England's Blue Ribbon Steeplechase.
- A SIMPLE-MINDED HEROINE; ELEMENTARY JANE. By Richard Pryce. Houghton Mifflin Company.
- STOP SUFFRAGETTE LANDING.; Boston Immigration Authorities Hold Up Miss Ward, Who Served Term.
- NEW WELLESLEY DEAN.; Miss Alice Vinton Walte Chosen by the Board of Trustees.
- SIWANOY GOLFERS TO PURCHASE NEW HOME; Country Club Plans to Buy Fairview Property for New 18-Hole Course.
- SULZER SIGNS LABOR BILLS.; Labor Department Reorganized and Industrial Board Created.
- WILSON ABANDONS JOURNEY TO OHIO; Garrison Assures President That Everything Possible Is Being Done for ...
- SEGREGATION BILL DEFEATED; Woman Dares Legislators to Vote and It Is Laughed Down.
- Miss Lesser's Unique Work Is Making and Dressing These Little Fashion Figurines.
- TIMELY MOTOR BOAT ADVICE FOR OWNERS; Hauled-Out Craft Should Be Examined Carefully for Strains from ...
- ICE AND COAL WELL HANDLED BY TRUCKS; Automobiles with Different Bodies May Be Utilized to Haul Both Products.
- Experts Doubt 64 Stage Story.
- PEACE CENTENARY PLANS.; Project for an Anglo-American Exhibition Formally Approved.
- DIVORCE CHANGES TO AID POPULATION; French Parliament Asked to Make Progressive Paralysis a Ground for ...
- TO INDICT THREE FOR THAW BRIBERY; Detective Tells Whitman of Attempt to Defraud White's Slayer Out of ...
- FIRM RESTRICTIONS FOR ENGLISH RACE; Road Event for "Stock" Cars Planned for September by the Royal Automobile ...
- MOTOR VEHICLE LAW AS AUTHOR SEES IT; Ex-Assemblyman Callan Tells of Drafting Present Act and Gives View ...
- Rome Welcomes Admiral Peary.
- WHY WASTE THE JUDGES' TIME?
- Article 21 -- No Title
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Navy Wins from Georgetown.
- CAMPI DEFEATS BURNS.; California Boxer Outpoints Jersey City Land Throughout Bout.
- DESTINY OF AMERICA WRAPPED UP IN THAT OF ENGLAND; The Day the Latter Drops to a Second-Rate Power the ...
- WOMAN AND MAN; Prof. Tayler Insists on Preserving Sex Distinction
- RAIN HALTS THE YANKEES.; Manager Chance Still in Doubt About Chase as a Second Baseman.
- DRAKE RELICS" SPURIOUS.; American Woman Archaeologist Finds Portrait and Sword Unauthentic.
- CLEARING TURNS HELPS.; Good Work in Making Curves Plain In England -- A Field for It Here.
- i HENRY:XIN.i OF REUSS DEAD.; I ; Henry-' )(XMI'I. SuoceedsHis Relat ! tire Recent!, Here .with Fleet. I
- LOCKE'S HEROINE; Stella Maris One of Fiction's Strong, Lovable Characters
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- FEW IDLE IN GREAT BRITAIN.; Only 2 Per Cent of Those In the Trades Without Work In February.
- CIRCUS TURNS AWAY FULLY 5,000 PEOPLE; No Room for Late Comers Inside, as the Garden Was Packed an Hour ...
- CORNELL EASY FOR HARVARD.; Crimson, with Favorable Wind, Scores Four Goals in Second Half.
- JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY.
- A Progressive Barber Shop.
- MAY YET COMPROMISE HOME RULE QUESTION; Moderate Men of Both Parties Are Feeling Quietly for Some Way ...
- HAS EUROPEAN MODEL FOR POLICE REFORMS; William Shepherdson, Municipal Research Bureau's Agent, Coming ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- ANNIVERSARY OF JOCKEY CLUB; French Organization Will Celebrate 50 Years in Present Home.
- WESTERN NEW YORK SAFE.; Genesee and Other Rivers Are Receding -- Business Houses Resume.
- Zoologists Meet at Monte Carlo.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Trading Broadens Further and Prices Again Advance -- Good Bank Statement.
- HAMIILTON IS DEMORALIZED.; National and State Authorities Are Aiding the City.
- WHAT KIAMIL, GREAT TURKISH LEADER, TOLD A TOURIST; Statesman Who Recently Was Exiled to Egypt Gave a ...
- American Paintings in the Evans Collection and in Other New York Exhibitions.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- TWO BIG COALING STATIONS AT PANAMA; Together They Will Have Capacity for Nearly Half a Million Tons ...
- HOTCHKISS DOUBTFUL OF STATE INSURANCE; And Paul Kennedy, in Republican Club Discussion, Hits the Casualty ...
- TRADEMARK VALUE; Distinctive Name Makes Goods Sell and Lessens Competition -- Sugar in Cartons.
- GOVERNOR "LOST" AT SEA.; Arizona Report That Huerta Opponent Disappeared from Ship.
- CLEVER BOXING IN AMATEUR BOUTS; Lots of Gruelling Work in Metropolitan Championships at New York A.C.
- THAMESEMBANKMENT CLEARED OF TRAMPS; No Man or Woman in London Need Now Be Without Shelter for the Night.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MR. KENNEDY'S PLAY; THE NECESSARY EVIL. By Charles Ramn Kennedy. New York: Harper & Brothers. $1 net.
- Engagemo.ts.
- BAD PARK ROADS DUE TO MONEY LACK; Commissioner Stover Upholds Abilities of His Department to Build Good ...
- DRY GOODS MOVEMENTS.; Run on Napped Fabrics for Fall, and Lace Flouncings.
- GIANTS CHECKED BY RAIN.; Pitcher Kirby Turned Over to Mobile Club -- Doyle is Sick.
- Grand Reservoir Holds Fast.
- SOCIAL SPLENDOR MARKS EVENTS IN CLUBLAND; Daughters of Ohio Form Relief Committee for Victims of Floods ...
- River Passes 1907's Mark.
- DECREASE IN TENEMENTS.; Report Shows That Conditions Are Rapidly Improving.
- RAILWAY MEN FIGHT THE FULL-CREW LAW; Presidents of Six Companies Tell Gov. Sulzer It Would Cost Them ...
- PARIS WEARING GILDED HATS
- The Servant Girl.
- CARMODY'S RULING ON ROAD BOND ISSUE; His Opinion on Constitutionality of $50,000,000 Indebtedness Accepted ...
- NEWS AND NOTES OF THE ART WORLD
- FORTUNE FOR YALE COACH.; W.A. Harriman Will Develop Crews for Races with Harvard.
- MISS LINTON'S WEDDING; To be Celebrated at Church of the Messiah on April 17.
- AMERICANS IN PARIS TO AID.; Meeting Will Be Held Monday to Start Raising Funds.
- Importance of Detail in Afternoon Gowns -- Fascinating Ways to Fill in Neck Openings.
- LOCKING GOLD AWAY.; Four Countries Hold Immense Sums in Their Vaults.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Hugh O'Donnell to Lecture.
- KAISER FREES 4 CHAPLAINS.; They Violated Military Code by Asking Exemption from Manoeuvres.
- Brooklyn Colts Beat Charleston.
- UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.; Graduates Must Show Good Health to Get Teaching Certificates.
- West Point Has Frolic with N.Y.U.
- Senators Slaughter the Phillies.
- Mrs. W.C. Brown in Dayton Flood.
- " POETRY IS STRONGEST PART OF WHAT IS CALLED RELIGION"; So Says Alfred Noyes, the Famous Poet, and He ...
- MISS SEDGWICK'S STORIES; Five Tales That Give Excellent Examples of the Author's Early and Later Art
- THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Servians Claim Capture of Shukri.
- Banquet of Vienna Americans.
- A.E. Davis's Name Unauthorized.
- Article 19 -- No Title
- College Gymnasts Elect Officers.
- MAYOR RIDDLE ARRESTED.; Head of Atlantic City's Government Charged with Procuring Perjury.
- OHIO RIVER RISING CLOSE TO 70 STAGE; Reaches Second Stories in Parts of Cincinnati, Passes 1907 Mark ...
- Plays at Sailors' Snug Harbor.
- PELHAM HIGH GUN AT N.Y.A.C. TRAPS; Largest Field of the Year on Firing Line at Travers Island.
- FLOOD REPORTS BRING HOPE TO RAILROADS; Officials Here Learn Damage Will Not Be So Great as at First Supposed.
- CITY'S FLOOD FUND REACHES $408,299; Of This the Red Cross Society Has Collected $278,680 Through Its ...
- Colgate Triumphs at Lehigh.
- $300,000,000 LOSS IN OHIO, SAYS COX; Sanitary Supplies Urgently Needed by Stricken Cities, Besides Continued ...
- PENN'S "MAID IN GERMANY."; This Year's Show the Mask and Wiggers' Twenty-fifth.
- Philadelphia Woman in Fencing.
- FORDHAM UNIVERSITY.; Annual Oratorical Contest to be Held on Wednesday Evening.
- The Manufacture of Prigs.; By Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times.
- JUDGE KERNOCHAN 'SPILLS THE BEANS'; Leaves First Base Unguarded and Racquet Club Wins Baseball Game, 18 to 17.
- REVISION OF BUILDING CODE.; Another Committee Takes Up the Work -- $15,000 Appropriated.
- SAYS IT'S A VELASQUEZ.; English Connoisseur Claims to Have Found Missing Picture.
- River Devastates Lawrenceburg.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- English Militants Fighting a War of Liberation.
- CITY SOCIAL NOTES -- CLUB NEWS
- DISEASE IN ZANESVILLE.; Epidemic of Diphtheria Is Feared -- Preventing Extortion.
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- CENTURY OLD HOUSES ON STATE STREET CORNER DOOMED TO DESTRUCTION FOR OFFICE BUILDING; Home of Wealthy ...
- THE BOURSES OF EUROPE.; Steady Closing in London -- Paris Market Firm -- Berlin Prices Lower.
- MAXWELL REPLIES TO SCHOOL CRITICS; City Superintendent Finds Little of Value in Elliott and McMurry ...
- CANNON FOR REFORM; Supports Incorporation and Other Pujo Proposals in Respect to Clearing Houses.
- HOLY CROSS TRIMS PENNSY.; McManus Outpitches Imlay in Quakers' First Home Game.
- FORDHAM SHUTS OUT STEVENS INSTITUTE; Clean and Fast Playing Marks Contest of Collegians and Engineers.
- POST-LENTEN GAYETIES AT HEIGHT.; Dancing Competitions a Novelty for Society -- Junior Guild Entertainment ...
- VASSALS OF TURKEY; English Traveler in Disguise Among the Kurds
- Wales May Try German Airship.
- RED CROSS CHIEF ARRIVES.; E.C. Bicknell Assists in Reorganizing Relief Work.
- HUGE SAVING IN 'COLD LIGHT.'; Inventor Figures It at 90 Per Cent., as His Experiments Extend.
- New York Nautical School Lads Compete for Titles on East Side Pier.
- Princeton Freshmen Crew Captain.
- ANOTHER EGYPTIAN PRINCESS; THE PRINCESS ATHURA. By Samuel W. Odell. With frontispiece. Thomas Y. Crowell ...
- FLOOD BULLETIN.; Weather Bureau Makes Predictions as to the Ohio River.
- THE VICTORIAN AGE; Mr. G.K. Chesterton Gives Some Characteristic Estimates of the Great Writers of the ...
- BARS MUSICAL AUTO HORNS.; French Judge Says Law Requires Single Note, Grave, Even Sinister.
- SMOKERS WIN BY BOYCOTT.; Berlin Underground to Put Back Special Cars if Police Chief Agrees.
- LOOTER IS KILLED BY COLUMBUS GUARD; Relief Carried to Hundreds of Persons on the Flooded West Side.
- AMERICANS IN BERLIN.; Departure of Mr. and Mrs. Hutmacher Is Much Regretted.
- SEEK AMERICANS' AID FOR MISS EMERSON; Militants Are Trying to Get Duchess of Marlborough and Others ...
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Article 11 -- No Title
- ADELPHI'S JUNIOR PROM.; 150 Couples Dance at Casino -- Coar's Studies in Germany.
- HOMEBUILDING IN QUEENS.; Plans Filed for Many New Structures During the Week.
- BRYN MAWR COLLEGE.; President Thomas at Meetings of Collegiate Alumnae in Chicago.
- OUR DIPLOMATIC CHANCE.; Americans Abroad Hope Wilson Will Revolutionize System.
- SOCIETY IN FICTION; Mystery and Modern New York in Owen Johnson's Novel
- YALE SPRING FOOTBALL.; Capt. Ketcham to Have Candidates Drilled for a Month.
- WILSON JOINS CHEVY CHASE.; Reconsiders Refusal to be a Member of Country Club.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- COLUMBIA DEFEATED IN SOCCER CONTEST; Scotland Downs Ireland, 5 to 1, in International Series in Harlem.
- UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MEN ENJOYED A GAY EASTER WEEK; Host of Feminine Visitors and Younger Alumni at ...
- AUGUST LEWIS'S ESTATE.; Gives a Portrait of the Late Henry George to the Metropolitan Museum.
- HALL WINS TENNIS TITLE.; Lovibond Defeated in Three Hard Sets for Seventh Regiment Honors.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- Country Rentals.
- GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY.
- RUCKER IN FINE FORM.; But He Had to Do His Best to Beat Enzman in Newark Game.
- MARKET'S POSITION; Why Last Week's Disaster Did Not Cause Repetition of the Break in 1906.
- MOTOR COATS OF MANY HUES, MADAME; You May Select Your Spring Automobile Garments from a Wide Range of Colors.
- BOUND BY ROBBER SELLING GAS TIPS; Woman Alone Struck Down in Her Apartment by a Well-Dressed Young Man.
- CONKLIN WINS AGAIN.; Chicagoan Defeats Dr. Uffenheimer in Amateur 18.2 Billiards.
- Carlisle Indian School Holds Its Annual Commencement Exercises This Week -- Fifteen Students to be Graduated.
- WIRELESS CAUSES DISEASE.; German Physicians Find Operators Contract a Form of Anaemia.
- Sec'y Garrison Views Ruins, Places Ohio's Death Roll at 500.; MEDICAL SUPPLIES NEEDED
- Article 9 -- No Title
- SERMONS FOR MIDINETTES.; Father Populaire Introduces American Methods in Paris.
- UNIVERSITY OF MAINE.; Plans Discussed for Interfraternity Council -- Tour for Prof. Stevens.
- RECORD SEASON FOR ROWING REGATTAS; College and Club Oarsmen Will Be Active on the Water This Summer. ...
- THE NARROWEST SQUEAK OF HIS LIFE.
- Smaller Lecture Attendance.
- OLD IDEALS AND NEW
- F.C. Green Buys Florence Villa.
- WHEN FLOODS COME; How the Railroads Meet a Situation Like That Which Developed Last Week.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; William Waldorf Astor Corner on Broadway and 76th Street to be Improved.
- SOCIETY IN REVELS AND PLAYS FOR CHARITY
- English Association Football Games.
- EATON GOT INSURANCE LOANS; Authorities Also Hear of Wife's Mysterious Absences from Home.
- Marietta in Bad Plight.
- JIGGS " DONOHUE DEAD.; Former Famous First Baseman Dies in Asylum for Insane.
- PLAYWRIGHT SOUGHT CONFIDENCE; Acting Upon Hint From a Tale of Moliere, He Read His Play to a Non-Professional.
- PRINCESS COLONNA ATTEMPTS SUICIDE; Widow of Prince Who Died Recently Causes Another Scandal in Rome Society.
- SMALL LONDON HOTEL LISTS.; Few Traveling Americans in the City Since the Holidays.
- BUILDING LINE ORDER; Issued by Borough President Connelly That Affects New Structures.
- Michigan's Return to Western Conference Will Affect Not Only Athletics but Entire Student Body as Well.
- PROGRESS MADE IN THE WATCH ON MILK; Washington Authority Reviews What Has Been Accomplished and What ...
- GERMAN AIR FLEETS TO COST $37,500,000; Proposed Expenditures for Airships for the Army and Navy Astonish ...
- CHEVREUL STUDIED HAT COLOR SCHEMES; Famous French Chemist's Observations on Women's Headgear Now Republished.
- PLAYS AND PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
- PEERESS BECOMES EDITOR.; Marchioness Townshend to Have Charge of Our Dumb Friends.
- Importance of the Silhouette -- Treatment of the Cutaway Coat for Stout Women.
- Golf and Shooting at Pinehurst.
- PRINTCLOTHS STILL QUIET.; Week in the New England Districts Produces Little Business.
- THE FIRE INSURANCE BILLS.
- LONDON LITERARY NEWS; William Watson's Forthcoming Volume of Poems -- Books by Baroness von Hutten, ...
- YOUNG PRINCE AN ARTIST.; Friedrich Leopold of Prussia Studying Under Karl Hagemeister.
- EXPECT TO SAVE TITHE BARN.; Maidstoneans Prime Idiots if They Do Not, Says Archaeologist.
- DRUGGISTS GO ON STRIKE.; Buenos Aires Stores Force Government to Meet Their Demands.
- MR. HAGGARD'S NEW STORY; All Is Not Fiction in This Latest Zulu Romance, "Child of Storm"
- WOMEN'S FIGHT AGAINST THE SMOKE NUISANCE
- Yale Wins from South Orange F.C.
- STATE RIVERS FALL; CITIES FEAR TYPHOID; Contamination of Water Supply Causes Alarm in Albany, Troy, ...
- PRINCETON, 9; RUTGERS, 3.; Pendleton and Reed Stars in Baseball Played in Cold.
- PRINCETON DRAMATICS.; Cast Chosen for Jonson's "Silent Woman" -- George E. Harris Honored.
- HARTIGAN 'LOYAL' FOR $30,000 BRIBE; Police Grafters Paid That Sum to Convicted ex-Bluecoat Not to Betray ...
- HAMILTON PLANS TO RAISE $1,000,000 FOR ENDOWMENT; Tufts Seniors Hold Their Last Class Dinner -- Press ...
- AMERICA THE SCAPEGOAT.; Unliked New Departures in Berlin All Said to Originate Here.
- RAGE FOR NUMIDI FEATHERS
- Cup Winners at Lakewood Traps.
- WOMEN PLAY FAST TENNIS IN ARMORY; Thirty-two Racquet Wielders in Tourney for Singles Indoor Championship.
- THE LIFE MASK"; A Clever Mystery Story by the Anonymous Author of "To M.L.G."
- DETROIT HEARS ROOSEVELT.
- Old Clothes" Men Complained Of.
- HARVARD'S HOLLIS HALL.; Its 150th Birthday to be Celebrated on June 14.
- STEINWAY TUNNEL WORK; Being Rushed by Large Force of Laborers and Engineers.
- BLUE SKY' BILLS BAD; Investment Bankers Favor Their Purpose, but Say Many Would Destroy Legitimate Business.
- EMPRESS JOSEPHINE; M. Turquan, Her Latest Biographer, Not One of Her Admirers
- Article 12 -- No Title
- THE MOTHER MOTIVE IN DRAMA; How Maternal Love Has Played Its Part in Popular Plays Here and Abroad.
- Article 22 -- No Title
- JAPANESE WRITES WILSON.; Former Princeton Student Congratulates President -- Choice Diction.
- CHILD LOCKED IN ROOM.; Women Rescues Five-Year-Old Girl, Who Was Crying for Water.
- 60,000 Turks Are Prisoners.
- Cardinals Lose Playing Equipment.
- Good Points in Regard to Catering for Children May Be Learned From Trained Nurse.
- POLICEMAN A FIRE HERO.; Crawls on Cornice to Window of Burning House and Saves Tenants.
- DR. BYRD AT NORMAL.; Woman Astronomer Appointed Lecturer -- Guest of Faculty at Tea.
- DIVINING RODS TAP WATER.; Water Diviners Equal to All Tests Before French Psychologists.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- WERE THERE FLOODS A CENTURY AGO?
- B.R.T.'S ONLY RIVAL GOING INTO ITS HANDS; Commission Asked to Approve Purchase by Its Subsidiary of ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- " Kidding" Matches Intended to Rattle Batsmen or Pitchers.
- The Middleman's" Usefulness.
- UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI.; Registration Has Increased 300 Per Cent. In the Last Four Years.
- RAILROAD'S TABLE AIDS THE FIREMEN; Union Head Says Figures Show Increase in Pay Hasn't Kept Up with ...
- LOOTING IN CHILLICOTHE.; Flood Sufferers Are in Need of Food and Clothing.
- MANY GAMING CLUBS IN LONDON WEST END; Baccarat and Chemin de Fer Are Played Nightly in Houses on the ...
- CERTIFIED REALTY IN AUCTION LIST; First Sale by Joseph P. Day of Properties Showing Income Details.
- Relief Train for Marietta.
- New Honor for Young Harriman.
- DONATION FROM PRIZE RING.; John L. Sullivan Starts Hat Around and Gets $3,000.
- NEED ELEVATORS WITH LOCK DEVICE; Death Toll of 322 in Manhattan in Accidents Similar to Bischoff Fatality.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- ALL TOOK A SHOT AT SWIFT'S TOP HAT; Morgan and Others in Cairo Confetti Battle, with Packer's Headgear ...
- WHAT YOU HEAR WHEN CIVIL ENGINEERS GET TOGETHER
- SEES ANOTHER BOULANGER.; Lucien Wolf Suggests This Possibility for President Poincare.
- BELMONT PARK MORTGAGE; Racing Association Raises $120,000 Anticipation of Coming Losses.
- MEDICINE AND HUMOR; Dr. Hutchinson's Book of Cheerful Advice for Those with Disease and Those Without
- SUFFRAGE APPEALS TO LAWLESS AND HYSTERICAL WOMEN; Mormonism Introduced the Idea Into the United States, ...
- Hunt of Fox Hounds a Fiasco.
- Silver Foils Golf at Pinehurst.
- EVERY SCHOOLHOUSE AN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
- Article 10 -- No Title
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- FRENCH ON THE ISTHAMUS.; Mr. Bishop Answers Attack on His Father's Scribner Articles.
- AMERICAN LOAN FOR CHINA.; Bankers Ready to Lend $10,000,000, Then $100,000,000, Wilson Hears.
- 102, SHE LONGS FOR AMERICA.; Niece of Victoria's Drawing Teacher Would Like to Return Here.
- ,/IlSS ROBERTA 'WALSH wEDs.; _ . .? . Daughter of Judge r. a. wlsti M.rried to L. S, Cooney.
- THE FIRST VESSEL BUILT IN NEW YORK
- BIG GAME HUNTER'S EXCITING MOMENTS; Dibra Singh's Diary Not the Usual Monotonous Register of a Chronicle ...
- TRUTH, MELODRAMA; Mr. Morris's First Novel, "The Penalty," Full of Promise
- IMPERATOR HALF INSURED.; Hamburg-American Finds Placing Risk Hard and Starts Mutual Plan.
- CRESCENT A.C. SHOOTING; George Bingham Takes Bulk of Prizes at Bay Ridge Traps.
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- MOVE TO PARDON PATTERSON; Flood Victims Seek Clemency from Wilson for Cash Register Head.
- EXTENDS WORK IN EUGENICS.; Harriman Philanthropy to Have a Board of Scientific Directors.
- AIM AT SQUARE DEAL IN COLOMBIA ISSUE; Fair Redress the Object of Wilson in Compensating Republic Over Panama.
- REVIEW OF WEEK'S IMPORTANT DEALS; Oscar Hammerstein's Purchase on Lexington Av. Will Influence Future ...
- ENGLISH CAN'T CHOOSE MATES, SAYS SHAW; Fashionable Ladies Love Acrobats, Wed Colonels, He Writes a Berlin ...
- CYCLE CAR GROWING IN FAVOR IN AMERICA; New Machine Is Built on Motor Cycle Lines and Can Be Economically ...
- Winnipeg Wins at Hockey.
- MAKING OF CRIMINALS; Problems of the Bad Boy and Girl Viewed from the Children's Court
- Harvard Swimmers Lose to Brown.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- AN ENGLISHWOMAN'S IMPRESSIONS OF OUR SLEEPING CARS; Mrs. Alec Tweedie Writes of Her First Night in a ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Philadelphia Americans Return.
- SOME INTERESTING BOOKS
- Bad Report from Parkersburg.
- PHILIPPINE FREEDOM ADVOCATED BY NEW RESIDENT COMMISSIONER; Manuel Earnshaw, Just Back from Manila, Declares ...
- Banish Sleep and Peace by Their Cacophonous Cries.
- -.Ling c__...aY .-ad. ,.,
- BRITAIN'S COAL INDUSTRY.; An English View of D.A. Thomas and His Colleries.
- SKILLED IN SAFE ROBBING.; Combinations Easy for Bronx Cracksmen Who Use No Explosives.
- BOMBMAKER DIES CONFESSING GUILT; Klotz Tells Police He Sent the Herrera, Rosalsky, and Taylor Infernal ...
- GIANTS IN LINE FOR ANOTHER PENNANT; McGraw's Team Again Likely to Get "Jump" in National League Race.
- THE SMART SET
- FENCING TESTS FOR NATIONAL HONORS; August Anderson Makes Best Showing in Preliminary Matches.
- COLLEGES SWELL FUND.; Cornell and Northwestern Students Aid Flood Sufferers.
- " THE FUTURE IS AS FIXED AND DETERMIINATE AS THE PAST"; H.G. Wells Makes This Amazing Statement and ...
- DAY OF SKYSCRAPER IS PASSING, HE SAYS; Borough President McAneny Tells City Club It May Soon Be Prohibited ...
- Reddy and Gould Win at Fairmont.
- A 'TYPHOID MARY' FOUND IN ALSACE; Young Woman, Brought to Paris, Found to be Saturated with Disease Microbes.
- $500,000,000 GEM HOARD WHICH CROOKS CAN NOT GET AT
- Wilson to Keep Miss Lathrop.
- Ship Gunboat Boilers to Philippines.
- Giants Shut Out Mobile.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- ZANESVILLE CALLS FOR HELP.; Both State and Federal Government Asked to Send Food.
- CONKLIN DEFEATS COLLINS.; Chicago Players Compete in National Amateur 18.2 Billiards.
- FOILSMEN QUALIFY FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS; Eight Fencers Eligible to Compete for National Titles with Two Weapons.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Black River Flood at Crest.
- Thousands Penned in Scotia.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- AMBASSADORS UNNECESSARY?; Charges d'Affaires "Could Live Well on Present Pay of Ministers."
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- HALTS THE RUSH TO DAYTON.; Governor Orders Troops to Keep Curiosity Seekers Out.
- FRENCH PROFESSORS MEET.; Convention of 250 College Teachers Meets at the City College.
- SYSTEM GOT AGENT ON GRAFT JURY PANEL; Whitman Found Gambling House Employe "Planted" Among Hartigan Talesmen.
- TEXAS'S SURVIVORS IN.; Steamship Tietgen Brings Forty-three Persons Rescued at Sea.
- PLAZA FETE GAINS $5,000 FOR CHAPEL; Entertainment Organized by Catholic Women Largely Attended by Society.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Binghamton Suffering from Cold.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Small Steel Plant Damage.
- BORGLUM AGAINST CUBISTS.; Attacks New School at Cooper Union Lecture on Art.
- CAUSE OF THE FLOODS.; Engineer Riker Attributes Them to Cold Labrador Current.
- DR. COOK AT ROME CONGRESS; Rumor That He Will Press His Case Before the Geographers.
- Aiken Wins Polo Cups.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- ELKINS'S ESTATE VALUED AT $4,025,209; Senator's Widow Gets an Income of $25,000 a Year and Use of West ...
- SULZER AND MURPHY GETTING TOGETHER; With O'Gorman as Envoy, the Tammany Men See Peace in Sight.
- PENN GYMNASTS BEST.; Capture Intercollegiate Championship -- Columbia Unplaced.
- RAILROADS GETTING THROUGH THE FLOOD; Service Improved on Trunk Lines, Though the Chesapeake & Ohio ...
- BISHOP ASKS TO HAVE WIFE SENT TO PRISON; Guilty of Contempt of Court in Keeping Daughter with Her, Banker's ...
- Water Famine in Glens Falls.
- Article 2 -- No Title
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- THE LATEST MEXICAN MURDER.
- Rochester Streets Flooded.
- EXPLORE DAYTON SUBURBS.; Receding Waters Reveal Havoc in Riverdale and on North Side.
- ROOSEVELT PLEADS FOR AID OF WOMEN; Tells Progressives He Wants Them at Constitutional Convention.
- PHILADELPHIA MILLS CLOSE.; Motive Power Crippled, but Flood Menace Decreases.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Plans for Two New Theatres Filed With Building Department -- Sale of Columbia ...
- JEFFREY FRENCH DROPS DEAD.; Member of "Officer 666" Company Dies in Dayton -- Actress Missing.
- Amsterdam Dam Holds.
- BELL'S RING BRINGS DEATH.; Child Suffering from Heart Trouble Dies After a Slight Shock.
- THE RELIEF FUND.
- MRS. EATON IS ARRAIGNED.; Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Indictment and Is Remanded to Jail.
- CUTTERS ON ICEBERG PATROL; Two Ordered Out to Help British Whaler Guard Shipping.
- THE GIRL" PUZZLES BERLIN.; Germans Don't Comprehend Its Types, or Like Puccini's Music.
- RELIEF DELAYED BY FLOODS.; Train Fights Water in New York State to Reach Ohio.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD.; U.S. Finishing Co. Gets Extension.
- DEATH LIST FALLS AS FLOODS SUBSIDE; Columbus Police Have Names of 101 Known Dead -- Bodies of 52 Recovered.
- GATES COMPANY HINDERED.; Opposition to Bill Validating Texas Oil Concern's Stock Increases.
- BRYAN AT TRENTON PRAISES DEMOCRACY; Direct Election of Senators He Hails as the Greatest Reform Attained ...
- SECRETARY GARRISON FORCES WAY TO OHIO; Refuses to Heed Warnings of Peril from Railway Officials.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
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- BATTLE MAY SUCCEED WISE.; President Believed to Have Decided on New District Attorney.
- CABINET HEARS MESSAGE.; Wilson Reads the One He'll Send Congress When Special Session Begins.
- No Small Paper Money Yet.
- MILITIA ARE SHOOTING DAYTON LOOTERS; CITY DEATH ROLL, 200; LOSS, $50,000,000; FIRST DIRECT STORY OF ...
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- G. GOULD'S TREES UPROOTED.; About 200 Pines on His Lakewood Estate Blown Down -- Other Damage.
- OZANAM ATHLETES IN ARMORY GAMES; Many Catholic Organizations Represented in Annual Athletic Carnival.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- WOMEN'S TENNIS TOURNEY.; Twenty-eight Entries Received for Indoor Singles Championship.
- NEW TABLES COMBAT FIREMEN'S DEMANDS; B. & O. Official Presents Figures Showing Cost Increase of ...
- YANKEE INFIELD MADE UP.; Chance, Chase, Derrick, and Hartzell Picked for Regular Berths.
- UNION CLUB HOCKEY TEAM BEAT 'KNICKS'; Former Stars of the Ice Game Puff and Pant Through Gruelling Match.
- LEGISLATIVE ROLL PADDED
- WARNING FOR CINCINNATI.; Worst Floods in City's History Predicted for Monday.
- SHIP TYPIST TO WED HERO.; Miss Caldwell to Marry Mauretania's Third Officer, King's Medalist.
- PIQUA'S HEAVY' LOSS.; Falling Waters Reveal the Bodies of Flood Victims.
- QUARANTINE IN INDIANA.; Authorities Fighting to Stop Disease in Stricken Districts.
- NEW ENGLAND IS HIT.; Connecticut River Flood Interferes with Railroads and Factories.
- THE BROOKLYN COURT HOUSE.
- MISS WADSWORTH TO WED,; Daughter of James W. Wadsworth Engaged to Fletcher Harper.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- GAYNOR SAYS BRIEUX IS NOT TRUE TO LIFE; Writes That "Damaged Goods" Is "Overwrought and Overstated" ...
- A CHORAL SERVICE" SUNG.; Otto Taubmann's Elaborate Work Given by the Oratorio Society.
- AUBURN CONDITIONS BETTER.; Flood Peril Decreases in Middle and Northern Counties.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- LANE SUGGESTS WAY TO PREVENT FLOODS; Secretary of the Interior Says Deepening Rivers Will Solve the Problem.
- CITY GIVES $289,140 TO FLOOD SUFFERERS; Contributions of $24,207 Made to Mayor's Fund and $113,622 to ...
- SUFFRAGETTE SERENADE.; Miss Scott-Troy of San Francisco Greets Miss Emerson in Jail.
- NOT DONE WITH SMELTERS.; Exchange Committee Will Ask Officers and Norman, Too, to Appear.
- LATE FLOOD NEWS CHEERS PRESIDENT; Improved Conditions in Stricken Region May Prompt Mr. Wilson to Abandon ...
- CANAL IS NEARLY READY.; Belief in Washington That It May Be Opened This Year.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- AUTOMOBILE CLUB HAS A FAT YEAR; Large Addition to Its Surplus During Last Twelvemonth -- Florio Race Plans.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- FERDINAND ENTERS TURKS' HOLY CITY; Adrianople's Inhabitants Not Destitute -- War Supplies Destroyed.
- New Yorker Wins at Billiards.
- 72 Women In Cornell Phi Beta Kappa
- COLOMBIA SCORNS OUR $100,000,000; Rejects an Offer of Arbitration, with That Award Suggested by Minister ...
- Article 10 -- No Title
- WOULD KEEP EGYPT'S RELICS.; Protests Against Kitchener's Plan Don't Reach Washington.
- DOSCHER SUED FOR $50,000.; Deputy Collector Charged with Alienating Mrs. Faust's Affections.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Ten Years for White Slave Crime.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- THE STOCK EXCHANGE, LIMITED."
- FOUND IN LONELY HUT.; Exhausted Man, Victim of Rheumatism, Unable to Move for Three Days.
- SUN CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS; Encouraging Reports Made to Delegates of Physiotherapy Congress.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Buoyant on Peace Reports -- Berlin and Paris Close Firm.
- A NAVAL REFORM.
- POSTMASTERS CAN'T SHIRK.; Wilson Appointees Must Give Their Whole Time to Their Jobs.
- Guardsmen Patrol Troy Streets.
- PAID FOR WIFE'S DIVORCE.; First Wife of F.M. Van Storm So Asserts in Suit Over Separation.
- DISPUTES WIFE'S HAT BILL.; Kingsley Swan Denies She Had Need of Five New Hats in One Week.
- THE POLICE SITUATION.
- TO OPEN CENTRE ST. LOOP.; B.R.T. Authorized to Begin Operations -- May Be Ready by July 1.
- Perins Win Golf Cups at Aiken.
- FRIEDMANN READY FOR CRUCIAL TEST; Examines 70 of the 100 Patients of Government Selection That He Is to Treat.
- GIRL CAPTURED BY BARNARD DETECTIVES; Student Sleuths Find Miss Schmidt Trying Lockers in Household Arts ...
- FOR $90,000,000 WAR CHEST.; German Army Fund of $262,500,000 Will Triple Spandau Treasure.
- HIGH SCHOOL CONCERTS.; Choruses Will Sing with the City Orchestra -- The Dates.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- HAWKINS-ALLISON SALE.; Paintings in the Two Collections Bring $7,799 at Auction.
- TIE IN PINEHURST GOLF.; Players Engage in Four Ball Best Ball Matches at Winter Resort.
- LLOYD GEORGE TELLS OF BUYING WIRELESS; Made a Second Purchase on the Stock Exchange by Advice of Sir ...
- LESS PERIL NEAR BUFFALO.; Western New York Begins to Get Relief from the Floods.
- HAD HIS GUESTS' JEWELRY.; Unexpected Hospitality of Frank Pataki Explained by Hatchoo Family.
- DANCE FOR MISSES DURYEE.
- Conditions at Syracuse Better.
- Al Sharpe Favors "Summer Baseball"
- TARIFF BILL READY.; Provides for Graduated Income Tax, Free Sugar, and Cotton.
- ALLENS EXECUTED; RESPITE PLAN FAILED; Friends of Floyd and Claude Tried to Get Virginia's Lieutenant ...
- USHERS GREEN STRIPE SCOTCH
- Senators Defeat the Phill
- POPE'S GAIN IS VERY SLOW.; Physicians Have Not Yet Been Able to Get Him to Normal Condition.
- PROPOSING A HALT.
- Article 19 -- No Title
- SIXTY YEARS FOR BOY SLAYER; Texas Youth Convicted of Having Murdered His Father.
- MYLIUS NOT DEPORTED.; Judge Noyes's Favorable Ruling Not Printed in England.
- RADIO CONCERNS PROTEST.; Marconi and Telefunken Say Navy Favors Federal Company.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- ENGLISH INSURANCE SMALL.; Underwriters Lose Only $250,000, Having Avoided American Risks.
- JAMES'M'CREA DEAD; EX-RMLROAD HE; Former President of Pennsyli vania Passes Away A;Fter Few Months' illness.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- VAN NESS FORTUNE IN RECEIVER'S CARE; Appellate Division Directs Him to Hold the $800,000 Given to the ...
- TAFT AS A GOOD YALE FELLOW.
- THE NORTHFIELD SCHOOLS.; Mr. Moody Asks Funds to Aid Ambitious Students.
- FLYING BOATS FOR ICY ZONE.; Amundsen Will Take Two to Aid Exploration In the Arctic.
- STEEL FAMINE PREDICTED.; Floods Threaten Biggest Tie-Up in and Around Pittsburgh.
- ZEPEDA'S DEFENSE WILL BE INSANITY; Civil Courts Will Deal with the Official Who Ordered Hernandez's Death.
- SUB-AVERAGE WORKMEN."; Mr. Marks Explains Why Some Employers Retain Them.
- HAMMERSTEIN HAS NEW CIGAR MACHINE; Turns from Opera to Announce Perfection of a Device to Use Tobacco Stems.
- POLICE CAN STOP BOUT.; Attorney General Curtails Power of the Athletic Commission.
- STEAMER WRECKS SEA WALL.; Manchuria, Leaving Nagasaki Harbor, Has a Curious Accident.
- Holy Cross Blanks Lehigh.
- A CHRISTIAN REUNION; Suggested to Celebrate Turkey's Expulsion from Europe.
- Miss Waite Is Wellesley's Dean.
- ENGLAND LOSES RICH GIFT.; Sir William Lever, Criticised, Withdraws His Offer of Stafford House.
- Roosevelt Congressional Programme
- CARELESS TREE CULTURE.; Central Park's Camperdown Elm Not Properly Protected.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- SUPERBAS BEAT NEWARK.; Brooklyn Club Easy Winner in "Flood League" Series in South.
- $59,442 FOR CRANE BOOKS.; Notable Sale of Americana Closes with More Record Prices.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- 32 DIE IN VENICE.; Members of Five Families Reported to Have Perished in Flood.
- DEFER ACTION ON CHINA.; Selection of New Minister Delays Recognition of Republic.
- ADIRONDACKS REPLY TO BISHOP NELSON; Say "Awful Conditions" Described by Him Are Isolated Cases.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Advance Vigorously -- Trading More Active -- Good Bank Return Expected.
- Wants Bond Issue Reduced.
- SHACKLETON DENIES PLANNING POLE DASH; Explorer, Back on Mauretania, Says He's Not Contemplating Antarctic ...
- Won't Interfere in Tea Case.
- FATHER TORN FROM WIFE AND DAUGHTER; Two Bereft Women from Dayton Had Him in Their Grasp When Flood Snatched ...
- MRS. DAVIDGE WIFE OF ARTIST TAYLOR; Eldest Daughter of Bishop Potter Married to Henry Fitch Taylor on ...
- COLD WEATHER STOPS NEW YORK'S FLOODS; Hudson River Breaks Record of 1857 at Albany, but the Water Recedes.
- GOV. COX NOW FEARS FLOOD IN THE OHIO; Energies and Substances of the State Must Now Be Transferred to ...
- MR. McADOO TAKES FLIGHT.; Leaves Washington with Stenographer to Escape Office Seekers.
- Reds Cancel Home Exhibition Games.
- STOPS SPURIOUS TICKETS.; Secretary of Columbia University Checks a Fraud.
- THREE ARMY AVIATORS DEAD.; Two Japanese and One Frenchman Killed in Aeroplane Accidents.
- FRENCH AT PANAMA.; Mr. Bishop Accused of Bias in His "Complete" History.
- PREACHER'S MINIMUM WAGE.; Methodists Favor $1,000 for the Married and $800 for the Unmarried.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- RELIEF IN WEST VIRGINIA.; River's Rise Checked -- No Loss of Life, but Property Damage Heavy.
- Police May Stop Bouts.
- JUSTICE BISCHOFF PLUNGES TO DEATH; Jurist, Returning to His Chambers, Falls 150 Feet Down an Elevator Shaft.
- BOXES TO HELP BURY HIS DEAD BROTHER; Harry Jaffe in New Polo Ring to Earn Few Dollars That Go to Minor Boxers.
- STANDARD OIL CHINESE LOAN.; London Times Hears It Offers $35,000,000 for Concessions.
- NO DIVORCE TO MRS. SCHEPPS; Justice Morschauser Finds Her Whole Story Suspicious.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- WILSON INSISTS ON REFORM.; President Will Visit New Jersey to Speak for It if Necessary.
- ANXIOUS INQUIRIES IN PARIS.; Americans Seek Information as to the Fate of Friends in Ohio.
- SOCIAL CENTRE WORK.; Women's Municipal League Aims at Using Public School Buildings.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- FOILS SLEUTH ON HER TRAIL.; Woman Telephones Police and Has Him Arrested -- She Escapes.
- Approves Postal Agreement with Us.
- Inferior Workmen.
- Latest Shipping News.
- FRANCE SENDS SYMPATHY.; President Poincare Cables Condolences, and Wilson Replies
- LIGHT NEW SCHOOL HEARTH.; Mrs. Churchill Elected Member of Washington Irving Order.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Builders Buy Plot on West Eighty-fourth Street for $300,000 Apartment -- Felix ...
- GARRISON ON HIS WAY.; Secretary of War en Route to Flood with All Kinds of Equipment.
- FRIEDMANN CASES SHOW IMPROVEMENT; Physicians Report Favorably, on the Condition of Those Treated Last Week.
- Families Marooned on Island.
- REBUFF TO SUFFRAGISTS.; Teachers' Conference Rejects Resolution for Votes for Women.
- Disaster Threatens Binghamton.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- GOV. COX ASKS FOR HELP.; Property Loss Hundreds of Millions, He Tells Secretary Redfield.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Article 13 -- No Title
- CLEARING HOUSE RULE ABUSE, SAYS CANNON; Bank President for Incorporating Such Institutions and Admitting ...
- DAYTON'S LOSS, $25,000,000.; Seventy Thousand Persons Marooned and 15,000 Residences Submerged.
- WOMAN CONFESSES SMUGGLING PLOT; Head of C. Donovan & Co. Admits Conspiring to Get Goods By Boston ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- DANCE AND FLOWER MARKET.; Fete at Sherry's Gains Funds for Virginia Day Nursery
- TAX VALUATIONS AND PRICES.
- FLOUR TO BE FREE.; Underwood Committee to Abolish Duty in Tariff Bill -- Grain Rates Cut.
- Jesse Lynch Williams Defends List Published by the Y.W.C.A.
- Columbia Tennis Schedule.
- ASSAILS WILMOTT BILL.; Dr. Parker Denounces Measure Providing for Charity Building Commission.
- WOMAN HEIR FIGHTS DURYEA ACCOUNTING; Executors of Man Who Died of a Broken Neck Misled Her, His Nurse Alleges.
- FRANK GOULD VENTS SCORN ON AMERICA; It Has Abolished Racing and Neglects Its Farmers, He Says, as He ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- RATIFIES LIPTON CHALLENGE REFUSAL; New York Yacht Club Officially Approves Action of the Cup Committee.
- PERU SURVIVORS VICTIMS OF DISEASE; Smallpox, Also Diphtheria and Measles, Break Out Among the Refugees.
- NEW YORK RESPONDS QUICKLY TO APPEAL; More Than $110,000 in Cash and Trainloads of Supplies Donated in ...
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- S.O.S. CALL FOR AID FROM LINER ADVANCE; Panama Steamship in Peril in Terrific Gale and Heavy Sea Somewhere ...
- BIGGER MOOSE FAMILY.; All Progressive Committeemen Taken Into Corporation.
- SAN FRANCISCO LOSS EXCEEDED, SAYS COX; " Untold Thousands" Homeless -- Hopes Columbus Estimate of 1,000 ...
- TURKS DESTROYED HISTORIC MOSQUE; Troops Blew Up Famous Adrianople Building Before They Surrendered the City.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- PLAN FOR DEEP-SEA FISHING.; The Hope Fishing Club Also Has an Auto Trip on Its Schedule.
- Noisy Street Hucksters.
- FEARS FOR LIBERIA.; Black Republic's Friends Afraid Wilson Regime Will Desert It.
- WESTERN NEW YORK'S PERIL.; Rivers All Overflowing and Many Places Cut Off from Aid.
- MUNICIPAL OPERA.
- OHIO FLOOD WILL INCREASE.; Weather Bureau Predicts High Stages Rivaling Those of 1907.
- MINISTER CRITICISES GENERAL ASSEMBLY; The Rev. Mr. Littlefield Charges Moderator with Unfairness in ...
- Article 15 -- No Title
- RELIEF FOR THE FLOOD VICTIMS.
- GARDNER WINS WITH CUE.; East Orange Billiardist Makes Run of 86 in Amateur Tournament.
- AMATEURS KNOCKED OUT.; Lively Bouts for Boxing Championship of A.A.U. at New York A.C.
- ASKS AID FOR GOUCHER.; President Wilson's Daughter Pleads for Women's College.
- COLUMBIA ON CARNEGIE LAKE.; New York Oarsmen to Row Against Princeton and Navy on May 17.
- RELIEF TRAIN SENT TO FLOOD SUFFERERS; In Response to President Patterson's Telegram to The Times, Cash ...
- Factories Closed, Trains Stalled.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD.
- M.A. Blumenberg Dead in Paris.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- DAYTON SURVIVORS TELL OF TERRORS; Arrive in New York After Coming Through Torrents in Which Hundreds Perished.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- THE CLOSING OF SALOONS DURING CHURCH HOURS.
- OMAHA IDENTIFIES 112 BODIES.
- 25 DEAD AT CHILLICOTHE.; Many Persons Are Missing and Property Loss Is Larger.
- DAYTON'S DESPERATE SITUATION; Chairman Patterson, of the Citizens' Relief Committee, Describes Conditions ...
- CLUBMEN TO PLAY HOCKEY.; Knickerbocker and Union Club Member to Decide Supremacy.
- MRS. WILSON'S RECEPTION.; Receives Women Newspaper Writers at the White House.
- EXPECT PRESIDENT IN JERSEY; Jury Reform Bill Near Defeat and Only His Presence Is Relied On to Save It.
- DUE TO LOSS OF FORESTS.; London Daily Mail Says That It Is One Cause of the Floods.
- Article 22 -- No Title
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Continues Firm and Cheerful -- Firmness in Paris Also.
- FOR PANAMA CANAL TRADE.; Hamburg-American Line to Aid in Establishing New Company.
- LET SUMMER HOME BURN.; Allenhurst Firemen Wouldn't Try to Save Residence of Charles McMann.
- MISS WILSON ON SOCIAL CENTRES.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- WILSON MAY HASTEN TO FLOOD DISTRICT; Secretary Garrison and Gen. Wood Leave for Scene with a Force to ...
- Dayton's Property Loss Enormous But Death Estimates Fall.; POLICE CHIEF FIGURES 200.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- 16 DROWNED AT HOWESVILLE.; Overwhelmed in Eel River Yesterday -- Troops to West Indianapolis.
- TO STOP STATE-WIDE STRIKE.; President White of the Miners Outlines a Plan to Gov. Hatfield.
- CAN'T SEE DAUGHTER IN JAIL.; Mrs. Emerson of Detroit Hears Her Child Has Been Driven Insane.
- MOVE TO PREVENT FLOODS.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- Annual Nautical School Games.
- LOWER WHEELING SUBMERGED.; 7,000 Persons Leave Homes on the Island -- 50-Foot Stage Reached.
- Women Leaped from Rescue Boat.
- THE SOCIAL CENTRES; Should Be Machines of Democracy, Miss Margaret Wilson Says.
- Waters Recede in Mountains.
- KOLEHMAINEN BEATS. CHAMPION KRAMER; Wonderful Finnish Runner Shows Way to American Title-Holder at Two Miles.
- President Miller Answers His Critic in Verse.
- FIND HER LIVING ON HERBS.; Miss Marion Mulford Again Discovered in a Rude Hut.
- Others Who Are Aiding.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Reaction in Stocks Due to Great Flood Damage -- European Bank Returns.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Pistols in the Home.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- AIDING ADRIANOPLE JEWS.; Relief Already Sent to Them from Central Association in Berlin.
- COX TO SEIZE RAILROAD.; Governor Will Put Military in Charge of Supply Line to Dayton.
- VERMONT TOWNS SUFFER.; Many Forced to Leave Homes in Connecticut River Valley.
- McCREA IS MUCH WORSE.; Feared Now That Pennsylvania's ex-President Will Not Recover.
- William Taylor Dead.
- OFFICIAL MURDER SHOCKS MEXICO; Zepeda, Governor of Federal District, Orders Enemy Shot and Burned.
- Cornell Wrestlers Honored.
- ELECTRIC SEAGOING VESSEL; Launched in England -- Promises a New Era in Ship Propulsion.
- Noonan Takes Hold at Wesleyan.
- Article 3 -- No Title
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- FIGURE PIQUA'S DEAD AT 50.; Hundreds Were Rescued from Peril on Trees and Roofs.
- KILEED PUGILIST IN PLAY.; Revolver Discharged as Two Youths Struggled for Its Possession.
- MRS. EATON INDICTED.; Accused of Administering Poison to Admiral for Two Months.
- OTHER STATES RUSH AID.; Legislative Appropriations and Special Trains of Supplies Provided.
- ELECTRICITY AS AID TO FOOD EFFICIENCY; Physiotherapy Congress Is Told That by It 70% of Ordinary Waste ...
- FIND 26 DEAD AT HAMILTON.; Several Ended Sufferings with Bullets -- Total Probably 400.
- BOTH RESERVOIRS SAFE.; Rumored Breaks Spread Wild Alarm in Dayton and Other Cities.
- Glens Falls Bridge Destroyed.
- Mlle. de Kergolay Engaged.
- POTTER-DOUGLAS WEDDING.; To Take Place at Great Barrington on April 15.
- BARS NASSAU CEMETERY.; After Hearing Sheehan, Gov. Sulzer Unexpectedly Signs Maloney Bill.
- WANTS FIGURES FROM 1858.; Methodist Conference Demands Report on City Missions.
- SHOW BLACK HAND LETTER CHILDS GOT; Spendthrift's Widow, Contesting Will, Lays Authorship of $5,000 Demand ...
- New York Billiardist Loses.
- THE MARCONI INQUIRY.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- NEWELL TELLS ALL; MURTHA WEAKENS; Whitman Says He Is Sure Now of Uncovering Grafters in Police Headquarters.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GALE AND SNOW ADD TO PITTSBURGH'S WOE; Same Kind of Weather Is Reported North and East of That City.
- Big Mills Closed, Town in Peril.
- FLOOD'S DEAD 600 IN COLUMBUS ALONE; In One Church the Bodies of 200 Victims Are Lying -- Many More in Streets.
- ISAACS INDIGNANT AT VEILED CHARGES; Asks Lord Robert Cecil at Marconi Inquiry to Say Just What He Means.
- THE SURGEON'S PERIL.
- FIGHT TO BE MADE FOR DUTY-FREE GOODS; Even Collector Doesn't Like Regulation Limiting Articles Allowed ...
- THE POPE NOT WORSE; But the Doctors Still Hesitate to Let Him Resume Audiences.
- WORRY OVER PLAYERS LOST IN FLOOD ZONE; Two Actors Reported Drowned in Dayton -- Death of Theatre Manager ...
- Article 19 -- No Title
- RABBI WISE DINED BY HIS CONGREGATION; Notable Speakers Praise Free Synagogue's Head for His Civic Righteousness ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Connecticut Keeps Corbin.
- NO MORNING WEATHER NEWS.; Forecaster Scarr Unable to Issue Usual Report on Inadequate Information.
- West End Exchange Benefit
- METROPOLITAN SAYS HAMMERSTEIN CAN'T; Directors Cite the Contract and "Decline to Believe" New Opera ...
- KING ALFONSO HURT.; His Pony Falls at a Polo Game -- Reassuring Statement by Premier.
- Bridge at Amsterdam Collapses.
- Courageous Falstaffs.
- LECTURES ON MUSIC.; School Board's Programme of Recitals Next Week.
- ASK MAYOR TO RESIGN.; Edgewater Business Men Fear Inquiry Will Reveal Bad Conditions.
- 150 DEAD AT ZANESVILLE.; Over Half the Town Under Water and 15,000 Persons Are Homeless.
- PRESIDENT A BALL FAN.; Mr. Wilson to Attend Opening of American League Season in Capital.
- HARVARD FOOTBALL PLANS.; Capt. Storer May Have to Drill Candidates in Spring Work.
- CARTER QUESTIONS B. & O. WAGE TABLES; Insists That Increase of Figures Do Not Show Actual Conditions.
- COMMERCE BUREAU CAN HELP; Manufacturers Looking for Export Business Should Get in Touch.
- YANKEES HUMBLE JERSEY CITY'S TEAM; American Leaguers Take Last Game of Bermuda Series in Whirlwind Fashion.
- LONG ISLAND ROADS AWAIT THE MOTORIST; Pleasant Short Run Authorized by A.C.A. -- Manhattan Automobile ...
- Dr. Bristow's Funeral.
- Compulsory Strikes Necessary for "the Ultimate Good of All."
- MASSILLON'S BAD PLIGHT.; Five Persons Drowned and Half the Town Inundated.
- RAILROADS UNABLE TO MAKE REPAIRS; Lines in Flood Country Prepared with Wrecking Crews, but Waters Hold ...
- Boccini Convicted of Rioting.
- STATUS OF HARLEM NEGROES; Board of Trade Meeting to Consider Race Conciliatory Measures.
- No Word from Yale Swimmers.
- Troy Bridge Near Destruction.
- GOOD YEAR FOR CUNARD LINE.; Company in 1912 Made a Profit of $5,920,000 -- 10 Per Cent. Dividend.
- OHIO RIVER RISING; NEAR RECORD HEIGHT; Cincinnati Central Union Station Abandoned -- Seventy-Foot Stage ...
- CLOSE CALL FOR GIANTS.; New Orleans Holds New York Down to a 6-5 Score.
- SNAG FOR SUFFRAGIST HOPES; Word Or in New Jersey Resolution May Deprive Women of Ballot.
- MANY MADE HOMELESS.; 5,000 Potters in East Liverpool Thrown Out of Work by Flood.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- $600 FOR ISRAELS PAINTING.; Hawkins and Allison Collections Bring $3,897 at Anderson's.
- Flight from Montezuma.
- $1,000 REWARD OFFER FOR STOLEN JEWELS; Burglars Got $6,000 in Gems in Mrs. Glenn's Bedroom While She ...
- WOMEN FIRE ANOTHER HOUSE; London Doctor and His Son Just Escape from Explosion in it.
- BROOKLYNS BREAK CAMP.; Superbas Go to Savannah for Games with Newark Club.
- Miss Marguerite Studer Married.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- PHILADELPHIANS WARNED.; Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers Both at Danger Stage.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- Football Player Back in Army.
- MURTAGH BILL PASSED.; State Senate Also Approves Walters's Measure to Develop Power.
- BARKENTINE ON THE BEACH.; The Antioch Driven Ashore at Manasquan -- Crew All Rescued.
- SEEKS NEGRO TENANTS NEIGHBORS ANGERED; Big Sign in Window of House Stirs Dwellers in Lexington Avenue ...
- KING'S BODY IN ATHENS.; Lying In State to Begin To-day -- Funeral to be Next Wednesday.
- FLOOD IN GALLONS WAS 5,650,500,000,000; Enough to Have Covered All of Ohio to a Depth of Seven Inches.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- BIG LOSS AND PERIL IN NEW YORK STATE; Floods Sweep Into Cities, Submerge Towns, and Cause Damage in Millions.
- ' GEISHA'S' CHARMS MOSTLY IN ITS MUSIC; Zeppilli and Abarbanell Provide a Very Cheering Tunefulness.
- EGG HARBOR HARD HIT.; Storm Rocks the Place and Causes Extensive Damage.
- Man the Comelier Sex?
- SULZER DINES WITH TIGER.; Legislative Correspondents Bring One in a Cage -- Also Murphy's Goat.
- River Attacks Big Factories.
- Divorcons" Revival Opens.
- Rising Past at St. Louis.
- BLACK DIED INTESTATE.; Fortune, Which Goes to Widow andt Son, Probably $1,500,000. I
- Article 29 -- No Title
- ARBITRATION BOARD TO HAVE MORE TIME; Firemen and Railroads Agree to an Extension of the Period Granted ...
- Fancy Match" Gets Legal Definition
- ALASKA'S HUGE COAL WEALTH; Expert Testifies That the Available Supply Is 1,500,000,000 Tons.
- SEND FOOD TO PERU.; South Bend Bakeries Ship Their Stock of Bread to Sufferers.
- NEW METHOD FOR TEACHERS.; Board of Education Overrides Supt. Maxwell's on Examinations.
- Supply of Condemned Cannon Low.
- Motion Picture Dramatists.
- Moore to be Weather Lecturer.
- MISSISSIPPI TO RISE.; High Stage of Water Soon to Reach Cairo, Weather Bureau Says.
- ZANESVILLE IS CUT OFF.; Two Bridges Go Down and Many Persons Are Marooned.
- ASKS ALL TO STOP BUILDING WARSHIPS; Churchill Suggests General Cessation of Construction Work for a Year.
- CHATARD-WHELEN WEDDING.; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Whelen Married by Cardinal Gibbons
- CAN STOP BOMB THROWING.; Harburger Says Those Are to Blame Who Do Not Tell of Threats.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Show Further Rise -- Good European News Offsets Effects of Floods.
- UP-STATE FRESHETS IMPERIL THE CANALS; Bensel Fears Opening Will Be Delayed -- Dangerous Conditions at Troy.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- CITY CLUB PROMISES MUNICIPAL OPERA; Spokesman Sure That Spring and Fall Seasons of Eight Weeks Each ...
- MEREDITH WINS FAST FOOT RACE IN ARMORY; Pennsylvania Flier Captures Taylor Memorial Trophy in Smart Set Games.
- MARQUARD IN FINE FORM.; Giant Pitcher Strikes Out Six Beaumont Batsmen in Three Innings.
- NEW RULE ON HOUSE SEATS.; First Come First Served the System, Except for Leaders.
- DAHLENS WIN CLOSE GAME.; Brooklyn Team Will Break Camp at Augusta After To-day's Workout.
- NATION'S FORCES AID ON A HUGE SCALE; Wilson Puts Entire Government Machinery in Motion to Succor Flood ...
- LIEUT. CLARK HANGED.; Indian Army Oficer, Convicted of Murder, Dies Without Flinching.
- FOUR ORPHAN GIRLS DROWN.; Boat Capsizes While They Are Being Taken from Fort Wayne Home.
- SAW THIEVES' LIGHT.; Merchant's Daughter Warned Father in Time to Save Silver.
- INDIANA DEATH TOTAL NOW PLACED AT 200; Reports from Remote Localities May Swell Number of Fatalities in State.
- BLIZZARD IN SOUTHWEST.; Oklahoma and Northwest Texas in Clutch of a Snowstorm.
- EATON INQUIRY NEAR CLOSE.; Accused Widow's Mother May Go Before Grand Jury To-day.
- A FREAK LETTER MAY CONVICT BOMBMAKER; It Is in a Typewriting Machine Used by Klotz in the Topographical ...
- Bank of France's Metal Holdings.
- MIDDLETOWN FACES FAMINE.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Cornell Not on Pennsy Relays.
- CHANCE 'STALE' TAKING REST NOW; Yankees Score Another Victory Over Jersey City in Next to Last Game of Series.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Latest Shipping News.
- Picks Up the Helpless Cayo Romano.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- GAYNOR ASKS FUNDS FOR FLOOD VICTIMS; While Merchants' Association Wires Ohio Governor Inquiring in What ...
- QUITS IN PRESBYTERIAN ROW.; Withdrawal of Intermediate Lessons Causes Judge Willson to Resign.
- WILSON REAPPOINTS NEILL.; Nominates Him for Labor Statistics Chief Despite Tillman's Opposition.
- Article 28 -- No Title
- Article 5 -- No Title
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- Article 26 -- No Title
- PLIGHT OF THE B. & O.; Train Service Either Crippled or at a Complete Standstill.
- BUILDING A SCHOOL SYSTEM.
- PIQUA SAID TO BE ON FIRE.; Midnight Report Told of the Peril of Ohio Town.
- A PRINCE KILLS HIMSELF.; Vincenz von Windisch-Graetz the Only Son of the Family's Head.
- Bessie Van Vorst's Book.
- PROGRESSIVES BOLT.; Congressmen Lenroot, Anderson, and Kent Decline to Join Third Party.
- West Point Lose to Colgate.
- LOVE AND LIFE" RECLAIMED.; Watts's Painting, Barred by Cleveland, Hung in Wilson's Study.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Decision of New York Yacht Club Meets with Criticism.
- EDWARD T. PLATT STEPS OUT; Resigns as Vice President and General Manager of U.S. Express.
- STANDARD OIL PRICES UP.; Advanced, Company Explains, to Comply with Mr. Wilson's New Trust Law.
- Rain Spoils Princeton's Opening.
- UNIONISTS AS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
- CUBAN PROBLEMS DELAYED.; Congress Closes Without Acting on Amnesty Bill or Solo Case.
- 50 MAY BE DEAD IN TIFFIN.; Half the City Under Water -- Eleven Die in Fremont.
- MRS. WILSON IN CIVIC WORK.; Attends Meeting for Mountain Whites -- Flower Ball Held.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Gallagher Indefinitely Suspended.
- Littlebrant Yosemite Superintendent.
- Mixed Foursomes Handicap at Aiken.
- Article 27 -- No Title
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- Fierce Battle at Tchatalja.; ADRIANOPLE WON BY THE ALLIES
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- POPE CELEBRATES MASS.; But His First Collective Audience Is Postponed Till April 4.
- Article 24 -- No Title
- RIVERS SWEEP BROOKVILLE.; Seventeen Drown When Waters Engulf Town at Night.
- ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL PLAY.; " Jane" Given at Newport -- Mrs. Lorillard Spencer in Japan.
- YALE STADIUM PLANS.; Work of Construction to Begin May 1 -- $281,000 Subscribed.
- SENATE PASSES HOME RULE.; Cullen Bill to be Sent to Assembly for Concurrence.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Spier Falls Dam In Peril.
- RAIL TRAFFIC IN CHAOS.; Miles of Roadbed and Scores of Bridges Washed Away.
- WIDOWED MOTHERS.; Mr. Hebberd Asks State Relief of Their Destitution.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- PROSECUTING IMPORTERS.; Government Prepares 20 Suits, Some Criminal, Over China Valuations.
- Article 23 -- No Title
- PITTSBURGH PLANTS IDLE.; Ten Miles of City's Streets Under Water -- 100,000 Men Out of Work.
- ALL OHIO IN GRASP OF BOILING FLOODS; Over 100 Persons Lose Their Lives in Columbus -- Whole West Side ...
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Loss Reaches $2,000,000.
- HALF OF PERU HOMELESS.; Thousands Marooned in Flooded District and Hundreds Injured.
- Lillian Hyde Wins Golf Final.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Article 30 -- No Title
- Big Mississippi Flood Feared.
- MRS. WILSON VACCINATED.; Daughters, Too; but President Is Too Busy -- He Will Submit To-day.
- CAREERS AT STAKE IN MARCONI INQUIRY; Chief Justiceship May Be Lost to Isaacs, and the Ministry Is Under ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- WATER EXTENDS FOR MILES.; Passengers Reaching Chicago Describe Flood Conditions.
- EXCHANGE KEEPS OUT OF SMELTERS DISPUTE; Heaton Says It Is a Question of Fact Between Smelting People ...
- CARNEGIE TO GIVE A LIBRARY.; Offers a Second $40,000 Structure to Montclair, N.J.
- SMITH-NUGENT MAN PUT ON JURY REFORM; Taylor Names Martin to Head New Jersey Assembly Conferrees.
- EFFICIENCY BILL PASSES.; John A. Hennessy, It Is Said, Will Head New Department.
- TOLL TAKEN BY THE FLOOD.
- ASKS TO BE WILSON'S CADDY.; President Has a New Experience with Young Brooklyn Office Seeker.
- HUNTER'S OLD SCHOOLBOYS.; Hundreds of Them Once More Greet Loved Principal in Old No. 35.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- REPORTS 2,000 MAY BE DEAD.; Gov. Cox's Secretary's Estimate -- Dayton's Horror Reflected in Capital.
- COMING BACK FROM AIKEN.; Several Winter Visitors Have Started for New York.
- REPUBLIC GETS $20,000.; By Will of Mother of T.M. Osborne, Who Has Just Resigned Chairmanship.
- WATCH BIG RESERVOIR.; Conflicting Reports as to Condition of Lewiston Basin.
- A SHEPHERD GETS $7,400,000.; Fortune Left by an Englishman to His Son, a Peasant in France.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- OMAHA PLANS REBUILDING.; Corporation of Business Men Formed -- 3,179 Persons Made Homeless.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- WHITNEY IN FLORIDA WATERS.; Arctic Explorer on Fishing Expedition -- Those Leaving Palm Beach.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- WEDDING OF MISS ROMEIKE.; Married to Harry E. Mowen at St. Stephen's Church.
- THE FALL OF ADRIANOPLE.
- NEWELL AGREES TO CONFESS ALL; Lawyer Indicted for Bribing Sipp Turns State'sEvidence on the Eve of His Trial.
- ILLINOIS ELECTS LEWIS AND SHERMAN; The Former for the Long, the Latter for the Short U.S. Senate Term.
- Rapid Rise of the Genesee.
- HARD QUERY PUT TO WILSON.; Apropos of Churchgoing, He Is Asked About "Fashionable" Churches.
- 20% Extra by Lackawanna Coal.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- LONDON FUR SALE.; Buying Steady and Prices Firm -Offerings of Sea Otter Light.
- FINE MAY YET ACCEPT.; Will Take Berlin Post Only from a Sense of Duty, Tageblatt Hears.
- NEW JERSEY MAY GET SIGNBOARD LAW; Bill Introduced to Keep Defacing Matter from Roads and Protect Guides ...
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- CANAL POWER BILL HALTED.; Conservation Commission's Measure Blocked in State Senate.
- Rear Admiral Mertz Retired.
- NEW PLAN REMOVES 11TH AVENUE TRACKS; Mitchel Also Frees Riverside and Provides Inland Wharfage -- An ...
- LEVY BILL TO BE REPORTED.; Assembly Committee Will Push Tammany Election Scheme.
- DR. BRISTOW DIES OF BLOOD POISONING; Surgeon Pricked His Finger While Operating, and the Infection Which ...
- OHIO AT DANGER POINT.; Entire Valley of Little Miami Is Submerged -- Region Cut Off.
- BOXING BENEFIT FOR FLOOD VICTIMS; State Commission Authorizes a Show to be Managed by Billy Gibson.
- TICKETS AT BUYERS' RISK.; Railroad Officers at Buffalo Give No Assurance to Passengers.
- Would Arbitrate America Cup Deed of Gift.
- Army Opposes Brazilian Executive.
- Article 22 -- No Title
- THE FARM TENANT PERIL.; Robs the Soil and Shirks Public Duties, Says an Iowa Authority.
- CITY PAYS GRAFT IN POLICE PENSIONS; One Man Investigates All Names Added to the Roll, Curran Committee Learns.
- Article 19 -- No Title
- LIFE SAVERS OFF TO AID.; Treasury Orders Louisville Crew to Dayton -- Boats to Rescue Orphans.
- DIETZ FAILURE DUE TO TWO HE CAUSED; Sold Notes to Buy Diamonds and Then Pawned the Gems, His Creditors Assert.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- ONLY ONE LINK LEFT TO POINTS IN WEST; Railroads in Worse Plight Than Was Ever Known in This Country Before.
- Tea Dance for Stony Wold.
- ADRIANOPLE WON BY THE ALLIES; Fortress Is Stormed and Captured After a Terrible Battle Lasting Three Days.
- CHILD PRODIGIES.; Tests by Magicians Would Not Satisfy All Skeptics.
- PHELPS-DODGE EARN $10,005,458 IN YEAR; Income from Their Copper Mines the Previous Year Was the Only ...
- FIND 14 DEAD AT DELAWARE.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Optimistic Feeling Sends Prices Up in London -- Firmness on the Continent.
- President Miller's Market Plan.
- FEDERAL SUPPLY PROPOSALS.
- DOWS IN COURT TO-DAY.; Must Appear Before Magistrate Murphy for Assault on Alva Johnston.
- BROOKLYN BILLIARDIST WINS.; Joseph Mayer Defeats J.E. Cope Morton in National Amateur Tourney
- OHIO'S RAPID RISE MENACES THE SOUTH; River Is Going Up from Six to Fourteen Inches an Hour.
- SAYS HUSBAND DRUGGED HER; Mrs. Le Compte Alleges He Gave Her Medicine to Craze Her.
- Victim of Thieves Thinks Pawned Articles Should Be Better Described.
- THE BLUE SKY LAW.
- DURLAND'S HORSE SHOW.; Fashionable Gathering at Final Event of Season.
- MADE FALSE CHARGES, TAILOR A SUICIDE; Dale, Who Jumped His Bail, Found Dead from Gas in His Deserted House.
- Gov. Cox Asks Nation's Aid in Meeting the Great Disaster.; FEW BODIES RECOVERED
- THE FLOODS.
- WILSON HAS TARIFF RATES.; Proposed Reductions Will Only Be Amended as President Wishes Before Introduction.
- GAYNOR WON'T STOP DRINKING AT DANCES; Mayor Issues Statement That April 1 Order Will Not Interfere with Them.
- For the Provident Loan Society.
- PANAMA'S VIEW ADOPTED.; American Government Ends Deadlock in Land Commission's Work.
- THIS CITY'S PURE FOOD FORCE.
- CURRAN DROPS SUIT AGAINST THE MAYOR; Alderman Withdraws Libel Action When Gaynor Admits He Has No Evidenceof ...
- CRANE SALE BRINGS $32,792.; Books Sold from His Collection Yesterday for $8,450.
- SHOEMAKER WINS EASILY.; Dr. Howe Scores Only 47 Points in Pocket Billiards Match.
- SISTER STATES OFFER AID.; Sulzer Eager to Help Flood Sufferers -- Bay State Fund Opened.
- OUR GREATEST TRAGEDY," SAYS GOV. COX; He Estimates the Loss in Dayton at 1,000 Lives, in Telegram to ...
- Article 13 -- No Title
- John Moore Elected Regent.
- Business Stops in Wheeling.
- Wealthy Steel Student Decapitated.
- MRS. BASKERVILL MARRIED.; Wedding of Operatic Coach to W.F. Douthirt Announced.
- COSTLY CUTS OF BEEF.
- Cats and Clover.
- VICE-MAD RESPECTABILITY.; Is it Not Time to Sober Up and Think of Other Things?
- SHOW STOMACH AT WORK.; Moving Pictures a Feature of the Physiotherapy Congress in Berlin.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 16 -- No Title
- SILK BUYING KEEPS UP.; Buyers Forestalling Threatened Shortage -New Fall Silks Moving.
- DISTRESS IN HAMILTON.; Many Persons Marooned in Business Buildings Need Food.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- Stock Memorandum Bill Passes.
- PACIFIC MERGER UP AGAIN.; Representatives of Three Roads Confer with Attorney General.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Fifty-eighth Street Purchase Near Madison Avenue for Apartment -- West Side Transactions ...
- Peru to Have Hygienic Exposition.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- COULD AND KUHN WIN EASILY.; Capture Deciding Match in Court Tennis with Brooke and Potter.
- WE MAY GET SNOW TO-DAY.; Forecaster Scarr Predicts Passing of the Storm and Colder Weather.
- STANDARD OIL CONTROL.; A Correction of Misstatements in Regard to the Present Situation.
- Article 25 -- No Title
- AMERIGAN HOCKEY TEAM OUTCLASSED; Winnipegs Vanquish the Hockey Club, Amateur Champions, 7 Goals to 1.
- Employer Complains of Union's Violent Methods.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- HIGH WATER AT HORNELL.
- N.Y.A.C. WITH GOVERNORS.; Members of Winged Foot Vote to Make Many Improvements.
- SAGUE MAY BE COLLECTOR.; Ex-Mayor of Poughkeepsie Leading Candidate for Loeb's Place.
- TERRE HAUTE SUFFERS AGAIN.; Town Hit by Tornado Now Menaced by Waters of Wabash.
- HAWTHORNE IS NO. 41,435.; Novelist's Son Begins Prison Term for Misuse of the Mails.
- MUMMIFIED BY VITAL FORCE.; Hand Shown to Congress In Paris -- Strange Apparatus on View.
- GOLF STARS TO CLASH.; Miss Hyde Will Have Mrs. Hurd as Opponent To-day at Pinehurst. FINAL HOCKEY GAME. ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- CARS THIS SUMMER IN STEINWAY TUNNEL; Commission Asks Interborough to Equip It Temporarily and Transfer ...
- DAHLENITES FREE HITTERS.; They Pound Rucker and Curtis for 14 Hits, 8 Runs, and Victory.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Article 2 -- No Title
- MILL UNROOFED AT SCRANTON.; High Wind Damages Other Buildings and Lowlands Are Flooded.
- WALES MAY VISIT KAISER.; Heir to English Throne Likely to Meet the Emperor at Homburg.
- MONTENEGRO, ANGRY, SUBMITS.; Protests to Powers, but Concedes Austria's Demand -- Speech by Grey.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- AKRON DAM BURSTS.; Riders Carry Warning When State Reservoir Floods Valley.
- NORMAN ATTACKS STOCK EXCHANGE; Tells Gov. Sulzer No Serious Effort Is Made to Learn if Listing Statements ...
- MRS. JEFFREY FARNOL SICK.; Her Husband Summoned -- Her Condition Reported Critical.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Good Recovery in Stocks -- Europe More Hopeful -- New Union Pacific Plan Worked Out.
- RED CROSS TAKES ACTION.; Director Bicknell Starts to Assume Charge of Relief Work.
- Catholic University Wins In Ninth.
- Moha and McGoorty Draw.
- William T. Robinson.
- The Times's Easter Pictures.
- W.L. Suydam, Jr., Weds Miss Wood.
- AUTOMOBILE EXPERTS ORGANIZE A CHAMBER; Body Formed in London to Pass on Merits of Inventions and New Devices.
- Pennsylvania Wins Easily, 10 to 4.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Article 22 -- No Title
- Chinese Ball Team Arrives.
- THIRD OHIO VALLEY STORM.; Several Million Dollars Damage Done in Four River States.
- NEW COMPENSATION BILL.; Compromise Measure Which Seeks to Meet Ideas of Employers and Labor.
- BARNEY TO SUCCEED HOEFER.; Tells Governor He Will Take Position of State Architect.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- FINE SILENT ON BERLIN POST.; Princeton Professor in Munich Won't Discuss President's Alleged Offer.
- POPE SLOWLY IMPROVING.; The Doctors, However, Forbid Him to Celebrate Mass.
- Call for Much Skill and Alertness of Mind.
- ARREST KLOTZ AS BOMB MURDERER; Had Dates of Outrages in a Notebook -- Identified as a Visitor to Helen ...
- BOYS STONE WINANS TROIKA.; Russian Vehicle Too Great a Temptation to Kentish Youth.
- SULZER NO AGENT, HE SAYS, BUT LEADER; For the First Time in Public He Declares His Independence of the ...
- HALDANE PLEASES TEACHERS; Chancellor Describes to Them His Scheme of National Education.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- Assembly Passes Liquor Bill.
- ASSEMBLY PASSES INCORPORATION BILL; Vote of 85 to 34 Was Not on Party Lines -- Senate Must Take Responsibility. ...
- LORD WOLSELEY DEAD IN HIS 80TH YEAR; Famous English Soldier for the Last Thirteen Years Had Lived in ...
- PRINTCLOTH MART UNCHANGED.
- Estimate 2,000 to 5,000 Dead.
- INSURANCE LOSSES ENORMOUS.; This Year's Payments for Tornado Damage Break the Record.
- VACCINATION FOR WILSONS.; White House and Capitol in Contact with Smallpox Cases.
- BLUE-SKY BILL PASSES.; Gives a State Board Power Over Stock-Issuing Concerns.
- Article 23 -- No Title
- SHONTS TO OPPOSE NEW BILL; Doesn't Want Board of Estimate to Get Control of Street Franchises.
- The Last Volpe Concert.
- Business Section a Lake.
- Democrats Win in Saratoga.
- MILLIONS IN HARVARD TRUST.; New Plan of Paying Interest on Gifts Expected to Raise Large Fund.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- HAMMERSTEIN OUT WITH AN OPERA PLAN; Ready to Start on a Large New Horse for Opera in English at Popular ...
- Article 19 -- No Title
- WOMEN LOSE IN BAY STATE.; Suffrage Suffrage Bill, Lacking Ten Votes, Fails in Legislature.
- NICARAGUA ON A GOLD BASIS.; Conversion of Republic's Currency to be Completed by Sept. 23.
- Miss Cable Weds S.W. Hart.
- GEORGE GORDON DEAD.; Newspaper Man Succumbs to Pneumonia -- Ill Only Three Days.
- TARIFF BILL HALTS FOR WILSON VERDICT; President Makes It Known That He Is Not Committed on Rates in ...
- VISITS CANAL AT 103.; Mrs. McCave Coming Again -- Rockefellers Find Special Train Too Dear.
- Meadow Brook Drag Hounds Out.
- FIREMEN WELL PAID, RAILROADS ASSERT; Pay Has Increased in Greater Ratio Than Engine Size, Arbitrators ...
- CHOLERA DEATH REPORTED.; Watertown Victim Passed Through New York from Italy.
- $1,000,000 PANAMA HOTEL.; Government of the State Makes Deal with English Syndicate.
- Westminster May Not Come Here.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- SEVEN JURORS IN CURRAN CASE; Graft Investigation Principal Interrogation in Suit Against Gaynor.
- DEMOCRATIC FINANCE.
- THIEVES AND PAWNSHOPS; Almost Unknown to Each Other Here, Mr. McGuire Says.
- BIG INCREASE IN IMPORTS.; Approximately $15,000,000 Greater Last Month Than a Year Ago.
- DAYTON ALMOST ENGULFED.; Hundreds Marooned in Tall Buildings Beyond Reach of Rescuers.
- Football Practice at Harvard.
- CASTRO STILL MYSTERIOUS.; Lands at Hamburg and Leaves That City, Presumably for Berlin.
- GAYNOR ORDERS LID FOR CITY APRIL 1; Tells Waldo to Stop All-Night Drinking All Over New York.
- The Scarcity of Ambassadors.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Some Reports Put Dayton's Death List as High as 5,000.; RESERVOIRS GIVE WAY
- Elect John Moore Regent
- THE MINIMUM WAGE.; Should Worthy Laborers Be Sacrificed to Establish It?
- SUMMON DAVID DOWS ON ASSAULT CHARGE; Ordered to Harlem Police Court to Answer for Attack Upon a Times ...
- WILTSE HELPS AMES SHUT OUT BEAUMONT; Veteran Giant Pitchers Make Oiltown Batsmen Swing Wild at the Ball.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Article 18 -- No Title
- CANNOT REACH STRICKEN CITY.; Telephone Chief Tells of Seeing Houses Swept By in Dayton Street.
- OPPOSE FULL CREW BILL.; Sulzer to Give Hearing to Two Railroad Presidents.
- KING GEORGE'S BODY MOVED.; Now on Way to Athens by Water -- Solemn Ceremony at Salonika.
- GROCERY COMBINE INDICTED.; Its Four Members Charged with Operating In Restraint of Trade.
- GEN. WOLSELEY.
- Brown University Football Coaches.
- WIDOW'S DAUGHTERS DIFFER ABOUT EATON; If Poisoned, He Did It Himself, One Asserts -- Not So, Says Her Sister.
- ARMENIANS IN DIRE NEED.; Lady Frederick Cavendish Appeals for Aid in Their Behalf.
- A Confederate Burying Ground.
- WEEK-COXE WEDDING.; Ceremony on April 17 Before Few Relatives and Friends -- Attendants.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Article 6 -- No Title
- COX WANTS RED CROSS AID.; Wires Miss Boardman of Acute Need in Five Ohio Towns.
- POCKET BILLIARD PLAYERS IN FORM; Gray, Tilt and Raynolds Winners in National Amateur Tournament.
- 250 DEAD IN PERU; GOVERNOR SENDS AID; Indiana Town Appeals for Coffins, Doctors, and Nurses.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- THE FULL CREW BILL.
- PLEDGES IN PAWNSHOPS.
- ISAACS TAKES BLAME FOR WIRELESS DEAL; Says Lloyd George and Elibank Bought Shares Only Because of His ...
- FRENCH MINISTRY UPHELD.; Vote of Confidence in the Barthou Cabinet Passed by the Chamber.
- LOVETT IN WASHINGTON.; New Southern-Union Pacific Plan Talked Over with McReynolds.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- SAYS HAMMOND WAS FORCED INTO OIL CO.; Lawyer Baldwin Explains That Stock Was in Payment of Large Loans.
- 250 DEAD IN PERU; GOVERNOR SENDS AID
- Latest Shipping News.
- MUST PAY MAGAZINE RATE.; Ruling on Newspapers' Sections in Magazine Form.
- LOSS OF $25,000,000 TO RAILROAD LINES; Service Throughout the Flood Region Is Demoralized -- Many Trains ...
- HARTIGAN SENTENCED LOYAL TO GRAFTERS; Graft Messenger, Refusing to Betray Police System, Gets 2 1/2 ...
- Dr. Jacobi Still President.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- BOOK ON NEW YORK $1,050.; First Printed In English at Crane Sale -- Voyages at Record Prices.
- OMAHA COUNTS 200 LIVES LOST; Surrounding Towns Add 50 More -- Roll of Injured Numbers Nearly 500.
- GLAD DAYS ALMOST HERE.; Giants, Yankees, and Brooklyns Back Next Week for Season's Opening.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Memphis Gets Outfielder Love.
- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Plan Another Suffrage Parade.
- OHIO'S CAPITAL CLEFT BY FLOOD; Swollen Scioto Splits Columbus and 10,000 Are Homeless in That City.
- Sailing To-day for Liverpool.
- Frank H. Hathorn Dead.
- WOULD END SEWERAGE BOARD; Edward Hatch, Jr., Write to Gaynor on Metropolitan Commission.
- YANKEES SWAMP SKEETERS.; Jersey City Escapes Shutout Through Errors by Cree and Derrick.
- Milburn's Polo Team Wins.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- FORTS OUTSIDE ADRIANOPLE FALL; Bulgars Make a General Assault and Take All the Works to the East of the City.
- COLUMBUS'S HEAVY LOSS.; Ten Thousand Homeless in Capital City of Ohio.
- DAYTON'S DEATH ROLL HEAVY.; One Report Reached Springfield That Loss Would Reach 5,000.
- NOTES OF THE BOXERS.
- ST. LOUIS PARK FLOODED.; City's Show Place Invaded by the River des Peres.
- OHIO'S WORST DISASTER, SAYS GOV. COX.; State Troops on Duty in Columbus -- Naval Reserves Dispatched ...
- COAL TRADING AT LOW EBB.; Anthracite Mines on Reduced Time -Soft Market Extremely Quiet.
- Too Many Stenographers?
- YALE NINE DRUBS GEORGETOWN, 18 TO 1; Washington Collegians Can Neither Hit Nor Field Against the Elis.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; General Improvement in London -- Prices Steady in Paris -- Firm Tone in Berlin.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- CONKLIN DEFEATS DUNNIWAY.; Chicago Player Wins by Score of 400 to 339 in Amateur Tournament.
- LIPTON IS DISAPPOINTED.; But Still Hopes for America's Cup Race After Second Turndown, by New York Y.C.
- FILIPINO SPY SENTENCED.; Two Blueprints of the Corregidor Defenses Were Sent to Japan.
- To Govern Boxing in Pittsburgh.
- YOUNGER MUSICA CONFESSES; Details of Statement to a Burns Detective Are Withheld.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- SYLVIA PANKHURST TELLS OF SUFFERING; Her Eyes "Like Cups of Blood" After Forcible Feeding, She Says.
- FIGHT FOR NAME "QUAKER."; Friends Want Use of Word In Trade Prohibited by Law.
- BOSTON WANTS LOWER RATES; Presents Arguments Before Commission -- Opposed by New York.
- CLEVELAND BRIDGE COLLAPSES.; Dynamite Used to Let Flood into Lock -- 25,000 Idle at Youngstown.
- A.J. Murphy Wins Cup a Traps.
- HEAVY PENNSYLVANIA LOSSES.; Flood Conditions Worst at Oil City, Sharon and Bradford.
- Four Yale Pitchers Punished.
- LADY RANDOLPH'S PLAY IS BITTER; " The Bill," Produced at Glasgow, Deals with English Politics from the Inside.
- EX-GOV. BLACK'S FUNERAL.; Gov. Sulzer and Other State Officials Attend Simple Service.
- FINE CAN'T TAKE POST, LONDON GIVES ADVICE; Failure of Wilson to Get High-Grade Men as Diplomats Excites ...
- TREES HELD LORAMIE DAM.; Reservoir's Big Wall Never Was Reinforced with Concrete.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- HUGUENOTS HONOR U.S. FLAG; Original Washington Cups Also Used at Annual Dinner.
- THE SPIRITUALIST' IS QUEER.; But Mr. Wilson Is Frequently Amusing In a Highly Exaggerated Way.
- $2,000,000 OFFER NOW FOR FRIEDMANN CURE; Big Drug Concern Said to be Seeking Exclusive Control for United ...
- DANCE FOR PRIZES AT FETE AND BALL; Ritz-Carlton Affair for Stanton Street Settlement Attracts Many Society ...
- Col. Charles Lyman.
- TORNADO'S FORCE SPENT.; Prof. Moore Says It Can Do No More Damage -- Headed for Canada.
- THE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OF THE STATE.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Oscar Hammerstein Purchases Large Lexington Avenue Plot for Opera House -- Harlem ...
- CLOUDBURST AT CINCINNATI.; Ohio River Rises Suddenly and Waterfront Is Swept.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- PET PARROT SAVES THREE.; Bird, Smelling Gas, Gives Alarm, but is Asphyxiated Itself.
- 13 DIE AT COUNCIL BLUFFS.; Casualty List in Western Iowa Grows as Reports Come In.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Toronto Hockeyists Win in Boston.
- PREDATORY WEALTH."
- Article 7 -- No Title
- CHIEF JUSTICE'S GALLANTRY.; Gets an Interview for a Little Girl Who Wants to See Wilson.
- MODIFIED GAMBLING LAW.; Now Only a Misdemeanor in Nevada -- Boxing Limited to Ten Rounds.
- THREE AMERICANS SHOT.
- He Never Says No.
- Transatlantic Passengers.
- VN.GHISEN'S DATH ? PUZZLES DOCTORS; Autopsy Said to Have Been Performed on Body of Noted Pathologist ...
- LLOYD GEORGE TO TESTIFY.; Other Ministers to be Heard To-day by Marconi Inquiry Committee.
- CALLS KNOX REPORT FALSE.; Colombian Consul General Here Raises Issue of Facts Over Panama.
- GOLF FAVORITES WIN.; First Round of Match Play in Women's Tournament at Pinehurst.
- THE RELIGIOUS POPULATION.; Catholic Directory's Figures Declared to be Too High.
- ATTACK HIGHWAY METHODS.; Commission Urges That Cases of Wrongdoing Be Prosecuted.
- SYLVIA PANKHURST'S EYES ARE INJURED; Blood Vessels Ruptured as Result of Forcible Feeding in Prison.
- PARENT HOLDS UP WEDDING.; Leo, Out Looking for Minister, Taken Home by Father.
- HOBBLING EFFICIENCY.
- PLAN TO CARE FOR TEACHERS' CHILDREN; A Baby Garden Would Make It Unnecessary for Them to Resign, Says ...
- ARKANSAS ARMOR CHIPPED.; Capt. Roy C. Smith Says This Is No Sign of Defect.
- Rodel Defeats Daly.
- THE FINING OF EMPLOYES.
- NEGRO SONGS AT THE LYCEUM; Miss Kitty Cheatham, Assisted by H.T. Burleigh, Delight Audience.
- REFUSES TO OUST ODELL AS RECEIVER; Supreme Court in Westchester Finds No Basis for the McNally Co. Charges.
- SOCIETY WELCOMES EASTER WITH GAYETY; Costume Ball at Sherry's for the Jewell Day Nursery the Excuse ...
- HENDRICK SETTLES STRIKE.; Justice Brings Garment Makers and Employers to Terms.
- VILLAGE OF BERLIN WRECKED.; Seven Persons Killed and Seventeen Hurt in Nebraska Hamlet.
- Strip of the City Laid Waste by Wind and Fires That Follow.; PROPERTY LOSS $5,000,000
- FRIEDMANN PATIENT DIES IN BELLEVUE; Prof. Ostrander, Treated on Friday, Expires from Tuberculosis of ...
- WASH SALES BILL PASSES.; Legislature Also Approves Another Sulzer Wall Street Measure.
- J.M. WERBELOVSKY'S WILL.; Bulk of His $500,000 Estate Goes to His Three Sons.
- PLANS TO STOP WASTE BY STATE; Sulzer's Commission Would Cut Appropriations Generally and Stop Construction ...
- HELD ON POSTAL CHARGE.; Postmaster and Linen Concern Head Charged with Diverting Mails.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- CASTRO MUTE ON PLANS.; Gets Big Mail at Cherbourg -- Proceeds to Hamburg on the Amerika.
- FIVE KILLED NEAR CHICAGO.; Passengers Arriving There Describe Terrors of Tornado in Nebraska.
- BATTLERS IN THE RING.; Fighting Kennedy Slightly Outpoints Larry Ryan at Olympic A.C.
- TREE'S 'HAPPY ISLAND' POOR.; Fine Acting and Setting Fail to Save It -- Ovation to Forbes-Robertson.
- BARNEY IN HOEFER'S PLACE.; His Appointment Now Under Serious Consideration by Gov. Sulzer.
- ARBITRATORS TAKE UP THE FIREMAN'S WORK; Managers Call Witnesses to Show Two Firemen Are Not Necessary ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Article 9 -- No Title
- SUPT. REICHMANN'S CASE.
- EATON GRAND JURY IN POISON QUEST; Examines Witnesses Under the Strictest Injunctions as to Secrecy.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- ORDERS REST FOR THE POPE.; Dr. Marchiafava Forbids Further Audiences Till April 3.
- DESPAIR FOR CLAUDE ALLEN.; His Attorneys Abandon Hope of Obtaining Writ of Error.
- FIND THREE SLAIN IN BURNED HOME; Jealous Farmer Believed to Have Killed His Wife, Their Boarder, and Himself.
- /IISS BETTY BOULDIN MARRIED.; First of the Easter Brides, She Weds Chichester C. Kerr.
- THE HERRICK MOTOR CAR BILL.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- PREACH PURE MILK BY MOVING PICTURES; Interest of East Side Mothers Aroused by Films Showing Tragedies ...
- YUTAN'S DEATH LIST 10.; Village Lay in Path of Tornado That Swept Omaha.
- Johnny Lore Wins Whirlwind Bout.
- SAW SPOHR IN DEATH HOUSE.; Rosie O'Toole's Sister Admits She Got There Under False Pretenses.
- PORT JOB NOT FOR PEABODY.; Refuses to Consider Wilson's Offer -- No Appointee in Sight.
- MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.; Gov. Sulzer Sends an Offer of Aid to Omaha.
- New Laws for New Jersey.
- Omaha Excursionists Seek News.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- MORE IDLE CARS.; Increase for Fourth Consecutive Time Shown in Fortnightly Bulletin.
- DRAG WOMAN TO PRISON.; Mrs. Nuckols Fights When Arrested for Contempt of Court.
- Aged Couple's Needs.
- WILSON MAY DEMAND MORE PAY FOR ENVOYS; McCombs's Refusal of Paris Post Starts Movement in Congress to ...
- SENATE PROCEDURE BOTHERS MARSHALL; Vice President Says "and" Instead of "but," and Is Promptly Corrected ...
- GIANTS GATHER VICTORY IN TENTH; Mathewson Pitches Just Hard Enough to Defeat Houston -- McGraw a Star.
- FRENCH SOCIALISTS FAVOR DISARMAMENT; Pass a Resolution Against "Revenge" Owing to the Loss of Alsace-Lorraine.
- Innisfall Stars Beaten at Soccer.
- DENIES CHILDS'S SIGNATURE.; Widow Gives New Angle to Will Contest Before Surrogate.
- COPY LONDON HALLS AT PALACE THEATRE; Opening Programme at New Times Square House Is Arranged in the ...
- URGE AN OPEN WAR ON LEADER MURPHY; Independents Ask Gov. Sulzer to Sever All Relations with the Regular ...
- Automobile Law Amendments.
- OLD FRIENDS AT ASTOR IN POOLE'S GRAFT PLAY; In Which the Honest District Attorney Once Again Pursues ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Holy Cross Gets Revenge in Virginia.
- Comte Raoul de Saint Phalle.
- Beautiful Flower Beds.
- DONALD M'LEAN SUED BY CHURCH TRUSTEES; Demand an Accounting of $14,000 from Husband of Former Head of ...
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- SURPRISED BY MR. BRYAN.; House of Commons Told of His Method of Announcing Chinese Policy.
- FOR TUBERCULAR CHILDREN.; State Charities Board Hears Many Are Not Now Cared For.
- PRIZE DOG AT TRAVEL SHOW.; Estelle Mason Taking Team to London to Offer to Shackleton.
- Charles B. Baldwin.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- AUTO HURLS GIRL TO DEATH.; Victim Thrown from Upset Wagon -- Mother Widowed a Fortnight Ago.
- LOWTHER'S WRIST BROKEN.; Speaker of House of Commons Injured While Cranking Motor Car.
- THE COMMONS OVERWORKED.; Sitting on Easter Monday Angers Members of Parliament.
- A Prohibitionist Retort.
- THE MUSICA BROKERS PUT IN BANKRUPTCY; Mitchell & Co. Had Previously Dissolved as a Result of Their ...
- NEW BANKING LAWS.; Trust Company Stockholders May Order It to Wind Up Affairs.
- PRESIDENT OFFERS AID.; Mr. Wilson Telegraphs Sympathy to Mayor Dahlman of Omaha.
- ELDER MUSICA STRICKEN.; Overcome by Heart Trouble--Coroner Fears He Won't Recover.
- A Subway Cleaning Needed.
- ERROR LOSES GAME FOR YALE; McGhie Muffs Fly in Eleventh, Permitting Pennsy to Win.
- Girls Protest to Film Makers.
- COBB'S TEAM GETS ONE RUN.; Brooklyn Finds It Easy to Vanquish Georgians After Rucker Retires.
- DEADLY TORNADOES OF RECENT DECADES; South and Middle West Visited by Numerous Violent Storms in Last 25 Years.
- CAPTIVE REPORTER'S PERIL.; Police Captain Henry Says David Dows's Prisoner Is Lucky to be Alive.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- CYRANO" AT THE OPERA.; Second Performance of Damrosch's Work After Two Postponements.
- CRIER FORGOT HIS LINES.; Stumbled in Commending the Supreme Court to Heaven's Protection.
- 18 DEAD IN TERRE HAUTE.; Many Injured and Property Loss Will Be $1,000,000.
- PUBLISH THE FACTS FIRST.
- LIPTON'S REQUEST FOR RACE VETOED; Reconsideration of Challenge for America's Cup Turned Down by New York Y.C.
- THE AMBASSADORIAL PROBLEM.
- INTER-STATE AUTO LICENSE PROPOSED; Job H. Lippincott, New Jersey's Motor Vehicle Commissioner, Offers ...
- 15,000 TURKS SURRENDER.; Djavid Pasha Yields to Servians -- Powers Fix Albanian Limits.
- 100 WATCH HIM DROWN.; Efforts to Rescue Capsized Canoeist Fail -- His Companion Saved.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Sentiment on Stock Exchange More Cheerful -- Prices, Few Excepted, Show Gains.
- English Yard Smaller.
- CALL COCAINE BILL AFFRONT TO DOCTORS; Assembly Measure Limiting the Use of It Denounced Before Medical ...
- Gardner Wins from Morton.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Upper West Side Apartment House Property the Feature of the Market -- Operators ...
- Not Because of Low Wages, Investigator Says.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- IDENTIFIED DEAD AT OMAHA.; Late Reports Give Partial List of Storm's Victims.
- GIRLS' TRIALS ITS THEME.; " What Happened to Mary" at Fulton Brightened by Quaint Character.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Kenyon Cox's Interview.
- GO TO BRING DIAZ HOME.
- PRINCETON WINS IN SOUTH.; Georgetown, Unable to Hit Wood, Shut Out by Tigers, 4 to 0.
- MRS. LEONARD, ACTRESS, HURT; A Leg Broken When Hartford Trolley Car Jumped a Switch.
- GEORGE MAY HEAD REPUBLIC.; T.M. Osborne's Retirement Thought to Mean Founder's Reinstatement.
- ENGLISH ATHLETES COMING.; Oxford and Cambridge Will Accept Yale and Harvard Invitation.
- WANTS CANAL IMPREGNABLE.; Representative Tribble Would Build Fotifications Second to Gibraltar.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- SCHOOL HEAD IS ACCUSED.; Supt. Heeter of Pittsburgh Arrested -- Talk of a Blackmail Gang.
- $5,100 FOR RARE TRACT.; $16,385 Total for First Day of Crane Book Sale.
- NEW INSURANCE BILL OPPOSED BY BROKERS; They Say Johnson's Amendment Would Injure Large Legitimate Transactions. ...
- LADY DOROTHY NEVILL DIES AT AGE OF 87; Wielded Great Influence in English Social and Political World.
- JOHN HAYS HAMMOND ATTACKED IN A SUIT; Fraud and Collusion Charged in Transfer of International Petroleum ...
- MOORE FOR STATE REGENT.; Democrats Select Elmira Man as Successor to Daniel Beach.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GAY EASTER IN PARIS.; New Noise-Making Devices in Night Cafes -- Many English Visitors.
- EVA TANGUAY IS MODEST.; In "Cyclonic Vandeville" She Admits She Can Neither Act Nor Sing.
- TOOK LESSON FROM FAGIN.; Explanation Offered by Younger Man Locked Up for Theft.
- Sulzer Appoints Women Managers.
- WANT EARLIER ORDERS.; Furrier Says Late Deliveries from Salesmen's Trunks Largely Prevent Them.
- SMELTERS GAINED LARGELY IN 1912; More for Dividends, but Apart from That Allowances for Repairs Were ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- TO BUY CITY'S SUPPLIES.; Bill in Albany Establishes a Department of Purchase.
- HOW OMAHA WAS STRICKEN.; Fully 1,500 Homeless; $5,000,000 Property Loss.
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
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- Summers Knocks Out Picato.
- Red Sox Trounce Pittsburgh.
- TROOPS QUIT STRIKE ZONE.; West Virginia Governor to Release Mine District from Martial Law.
- LONDON WIRES DIRECT TO SAN FRANCISCO; Operators Exchange Greetings in the Morse Code and Without Using ...
- McGILLIVRAY'S 220 RACE.; Illinois Swimmer Captures National Championship at Pittsburgh.
- INCOME TAX PUZZLE OCCUPIES WILSON; He Confers with House Leaders on How to Raise $110,000,000 or Even ...
- Peculiarities of the Gyascutus.
- HARTIGAN FACING SENTENCE TO-DAY; Graft Messenger, Assured of Freedom by Confession, Refuses to Aid State.
- FOR NEW BANKING LAWS.
- DECIDES WHO'S GOVERNOR.; Arkansas Court Rules That Futrell Is State Executive, Not Oldham.
- Mrs. Emily Symington Engaged.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Article 4 -- No Title
- WILSON DENOUNCES TURNER IN MEXICO; Says the Writer Was Locked Up for Trying to Photograph Interior of Arsenal.
- LONG ISLAND A.C. LAD WINS PATERSON RACE; Morningside A.C. Leads for Team Trophy and Jordan Gets Fast ...
- LABOR SECRETARY'S PLIGHT.; Wilson Can't Draw Pay Nor Even Buy Stationery for New Department.
- HERBERT SCORES SUCCESS.; His New Opera, "Sweethearts," Well Received at Baltimore.
- THE ANNALIST.
- FULL CREW BILL PASSES.; An Extra Man on Long Trains If Gov. Sulzer Approves the Measure.
- Langford and McVey Draw This Time
- DALY'S SON-IN-LAW OWED WIFE $1,200,000; Court Cuts Sum Asked by Brown for Children's Support from Estate ...
- STORM ON THE GULF.; Two Vessels Ashore and Others Damaged as Result of Gale.
- VIRGINIA POLOISTS WIN.; Capture Southern Circuit Cups in Game with Alken First Team.
- Will Not Be Solved by Popular and Sentimental Discussion.
- Indian Dance Illustrates Lecture.
- REGULARS BLANK COLTS.; Manager Chance Back In Yankees' Game -- Chase Has Day Off.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- Prof. Wood Praises Easter Pictures.
- BIRDS TO SING TO AID BLIND.; Tropical Songsters from the Zoo at Miss Holt's Entertainment To-night.
- Language Study Educational.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- JAMES J. SHAW INDICTED.; E-Secretary of Sewer Commission Charged with Grand Larceny.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- TAKEN OFF LINER AT SEA.; The Tietgen Rescued the Texas's Passengers in Mid-Ocean.
- 40,000 SHIVER AT CONEY.; Cold Wind from the Ocean Sends Easter Throng to Shelter.
- COLLEGE FENCERS TO HAVE NEW RULES; Important Changes Recommended at Annual Meeting -- Want Army Back in Fold.
- CENTENARY OF THE TALL HAT.
- PROPOSE TO AMEND THE CRIMINAL LAW; Judge Swann Unites with Bar Association to Make It Less Easy for ...
- LOPEZ SAYS REBELS HAVE QUIT SALTILLO; Wires Mexican War Department a Detachment Is Following Repulsed ...
- HOPE TO ABOLISH PARK AVE. GRADE; Board of Estimate Expected to Approve the Collis Plan on Thursday.
- SIX DEAD IN GALESBURG, ILL.; Reports Tell of Death and Destruction in Iowa.
- BULGARIAN SLAIN ON AUSTRIAN SHIP; Captain Says Steward Stabbed Him and Then Shot Himself on the Bridge.
- CROWDS AT ATLANTIC CITY.; Easter Clear and Cool -- Many Visitors on the Boardwalk.
- WINDSOR IN FEAR OF SUFFRAGETTES; Public Terrace Closed as Precaution During Stay of the King and Queen.
- FIVE HURT IN AUTO WRECK; John Markey of Audubon, N.J., Retired Merchant, Mortally.
- CERTAIN TENDENCIES OF CIRCUS ELEPHANTS; With a Passing Note on the Sympathetic Nature of the Angwantibo.
- WORLDWORTH GOLD TO WED.; Japanese Actor to Take English Girl as His Bride.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- THE NEW TURKEY; Looks to Us for Aid In Work of National Reconstruction.
- FOUR HURT IN AUTO CRASH.; Three Pinned Under Touring Car Which Smaller Car Upsets.
- DR. ELIOT DECLINES.; Has Written Wilson Refusing Ambassadorship to Britain.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- MAKE GOOD THEIR WARNING.; Torpedoes Under Trains to Show That Letter Writers Are in Earnest.
- P,.A. BRI13KERHOFF, BAHKPREBIDENT, DIES; Jead of Merchants' Bank Rode the First Pony Express in This Country,
- TIDE CAUSES RIVER COLLISION; Ferryboat Pittsburgh Swept Into the Philadelphia -- Four Hurt.
- Nevada Fight Law Repealed.
- BERLIN MARKET WAS DEAD.; European Complications and Reduced Dividends Unfavorable Factors.
- SECRETARY McADOO IN TOWN.; He Says He Came for a Rest, but Was Not Entirely Successful.
- SOLAR SYSTEM'S BIRTH SEEN IN STAR DUST; Discoveries Made at Lowell Observatory Tend to Confirm the Nebular ...
- DIRT FATTENS FLIES AND KILLS BABIES'; Slogan of the City Clean-up Campaign and the Need For Widespread Work.
- DEATH IN STORM THAT HITS WEST; Nebraska and Indiana Worst Sufferers -- Omaha, Cut Off, Is Reported Severely ...
- ORANGE TRADE ACTIVE.; Local Fruit Market Busy Last Week -- With Prices Generally Good.
- Wife Visits Burton W. Gibson
- ALLEN'S LAST APPEAL TO-DAY; Attorneys Will Ask Supreme Court Justices for Review Writ.
- FOUR UNEXPLAINED DEATHS.; Family of Three Burned and Farmhand Near, Shot Through the Heart.
- THE COUNTRY CAT.; Farmer Declares Her an Indispensable Asset.
- PROGRESSIVES FIGHT TAMMANY'S SCHEME; Wish Sulzer to Block Partisan Manipulation of Proposed Constitutional ...
- AN ENGLISH FREE TRADER.
- COUNT OF NATION'S RICHES.; Work of Months Involved When Burke Starts as Treasurer.
- THE SWINDLING OF IMMIGRANTS.
- 50TH BOMB OUTRAGE WRECKS A TENEMENT; Shatters Stairs and Blocks Exit of Panic-Stricken Dwellers in 195 ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- BERLIN BANKER A SUICIDE.; Delbruck, Kaiser's Friend, Said to Have Killed Himself After Reverses.
- PLAIN WAR THREAT MADE BY AUSTRIA; Ultimatum to Montenegro Demands Instant Stopping of Scutari Shelling ...
- FLEW BT MOONLIGHT OVER NEW YORK CITY; Airman Jones Saw Great White Way as a Thin Streak of Brilliant Lights.
- HYDE ATTACKS GOFF IN BRIEF ON APPEAL; Acting as His Own Lawyer, with Counsel, He Accuses His Trial Judge ...
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- GIRLS IN DON'T-WED CLUB.; Wellesley Students to Reject Suitors for Three Years After Graduation.
- MERCHANTS TAKE NEW SEAL.; Their Association Combines Its Motto with the Arms of the City.
- TESREAU SPEEDS UP AGAINST GALVESTON; Texans Defeated by Giants by Score of 8 to 1 -- Wiltse in Shape.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- DECLINES NEW YORK PULPIT.; Pastor Visits City and Decides to Keep Suburban Charge.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- REPORTER A CAPTIVE IN DAVID DOWS' YARD; Asked In to Learn of Mule-Riding Adventure at the Circus, He ...
- SLAIN AS HE LEFT CHURCH.; Usher Called Sorrells Out to Meet Fusillade of Bullets.
- VIENNA NOTE UNCOMPROMISING.; Stop the Bombardment of Scutari at Once, Is the Demand.
- CLEANING UP JERUSALEM.; Health Department Organized by Nathan Straus Stamping Out Malaria.
- LONGWORTH URGED MORE PAY.; Will Continue Efforts to Raise Envoys' Salaries, He Says.
- THE WAGES OF DIPLOMATS.
- SOUTHERN HOOKWORM SANITATION
- SEVEN KILLED IN TERRE HAUTE.; Great Property Damage Done in Southern Part of City.
- PRINCESS ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.; Widow of Prince Colonna Lost Her Reason Over Romance Some Years Ago.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- BRIG. GEN. H.L. SCOTT, FATHER OF ALL MOROS; Joy in the Philippines and on the Indian Reservations Likely ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CONSTANTINE IN SALONIKA.; Affecting Meeting of King and His Mother -- Cheered by the Populace.
- A NEW HIGHWAY MAP NEEDED.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- MOTOR BOAT SPORT TO BE KEPT CLEAN; Officials of A.P.B.A. Will Not Let Down the Bars in Amateur Rule.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- EMOTIONAL" GIRLS.; Lack of Home Counsel Exposes Them to Temptation.
- Sybilla Wins French Steeplechase.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- To Play for Billiard Title.
- John Dez, n 'Browne,
- SCIENTIFIC RAILWAY RATEMAKING
- DAILY FIGHTS AT TCHATALJA.; But the Turks Have Lost the Advantage They Won at First.
- DISAVOWAL BY BALLINGER.; Never Had Anything to do with Frost Land Claims.
- KEY TO FUTURIST ART.; Picture Titles Symbolic and Do Not Mean What They Say.
- NEW HORSE ORGANIZATION.; Prominent Horsemen Plan Campaign of Horse Promotion.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Miss Stevens to Wed Rev. Mr. Taylor
- OPERATIC DUEL TO DEATH.; Escamillo Kills Don Jose, His Rival, in Spanish "Carmen."
- EASTER DAY SHOW MARRED BY COLD; But Big Crowds on Fifth Avenue and the Drive Are Out to See and Be Seen.
- GAS BOMBS FOR CRIMINALS.; Paris Police Use Them in Capturing a Homicidal Lunatic.
- CARNEGIE TRUSTEES REPORT ON PENSIONS; They Find Legislative Systems for Teachers Inadequate and Tell ...
- GIRL'S ASSAILANT AT LARGE.; Young Woman Who Was Shot Down Cannot Tell of Attack.
- NATION NEEDS MORE CATTLE.; Demand for Meat Shown by Big Changes in Export Figures.
- Brooklyn Ready for Ty Cobb.
- FASHION FREAKS ASTONISH AUTEUIL; " Three Graces," Stockingless and Sandaled, Excite Merriment of Paris ...
- Article 5 -- No Title
- SEGAL WINS CYCLE RACE.; Road Contest of Century R.C.A. Develops Into Interesting Event.
- EXTRA SESSION MAY LAST TILL AUTUMN; But Congress Can Quit in August if Only the Tariff Is Taken Up, ...
- SAYS HIS VACCINE IS SAFE.; Dr. Friedmann Answers Dr. Von Ruck's Criticism of His Preparation.
- GIVES WILSON EASTER EGG.; Little Girl Passes Treasured Possession to Him in Church.
- PRINTING THIRD HERE.; Only Two Other Industries Outrank That Trade in New York.
- SIMPLIFIED SPELLERS MAKE NEW ATTACK; Remove Letters from Many of the Commonest Words of Everyday Life.
- ATTACK 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL.; Two Men Escape, but Third Is Shot and Captured.
- PARIS BOURSE QUIET.; Market Inert, and Likely to Remain So Until End of the Month.
- CAPT. BOGARDUS DEAD.; Only Wing Shot Who Ever Killed 100 Live Birds in Succession.
- SENATE MAY BLOCK APRIL ADJOURNMENT; Opposition to Sulzer Appointments Would Thwart Resolution Expected ...
- FIRE AT MRS. O.H.P. BELMONT'S; Many Acres of Country Place Burned Over and Buildings Threatened.
- LADIES WHO WON'T EAT; Would Swallow Willy-Nilly if Food Hit the Larynx.
- ROCKEFELLER THEFT FOILED.; Auto Burglars Scared Away by Chauffeur's Nightmare Cries.
- PLAIN WAR THREAT MADE BY AUSTRIA
- STORMS SWEEP ENGLAND.; Gales and Tidal Wave on South Coast -- London Springlike Yesterday.
- SOUTHERN RACING TO END.; Palmetto Derby to Finish Successful Season at Charleston.
- Australia Sees Total Eclipse.
- TO OPEN OPERA SCHOOL.; A. Hammerstein Says He Will Train Only Promising Singers.
- BOUTS FOR THE WEEK.; Attractions Scheduled at All Weights in the Principal Clubs.
- BREAKS POLICEMAN'S WRIST.; Plumber Resists Arrest After Attacking His Wife.
- S. J. Roberts Dead.
- WOODS HAS BERLIN THEATRE; Will Turn Grossberlin Into a Music Hall and Vaudeville House.
- THIS DOCTOR ENCOURAGED.; Berlin Sufferers Show Improvement, Stricken Physician Says.
- INFANT LIFE SAVED BY MILK COMMITTEE; Report for Last Year Shows Gain Made by Its System of Instruction ...
- HOPPER WITH THE FRIARS.; They Tell Him He's Numbered Among the Great, and He Doesn't Worry.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- LONDON IS OPTIMISTIC.; Fear of German Financial Collapse Gone -- Bank Rate May Fall.
- ST. LOUIS RELIGIOUS CENSUS.; In Two Hours It Is Planned to Make Canvass of City.
- SIMONS THIEVES CAUGHT?; Mystery Surrounds Arrests of Two Men in Milwaukee Hotel.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- PALACE OPENS TO-DAY.; New Broadway Vaudeville Theatre Will Seat 1,800 Persons.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- LADY DOROTHY NEVILL ILL.; Well-Known Author, 87 Years Old, Has Attack of Bronchitis.
- AMERICAN SMELTING GAINS.; Annual Report Shows $16,759,499 Profits, an Average of $1,647,374.
- EASTER TIMES TAKEN WITH EAGER INTEREST; More Than 200,000 Holmes Had It, with Its Surprising Art Pictures, ...
- RESTAURANTS NOT WORSE.; Quality of Food Depends on Patronage and Price.
- ANTIS SEEK PRIZE ESSAYS.; Offer Awards to Women for Best Points Against Suffrage.
- Music Notes.
- POPE TO RECEIVE TUESDAY.; Many Americans Waiting In Rome for This Function.
- MARSHALL, CARNEGIE CRITIC.; Says Public Doesn't Want Libraries from Predatory Wealth.
- Yale Swimmers Lose at Chicago.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- YANKEES' MANAGER ILL WITH LUMBAGO; Chance Out of Game for Few Days -- Chase to Play To-morrow.
- TALK POLICY WITH SULZER.; Independents Oppose Palmer and Indorse Sague's Candidacy.
- DOANE PREACHES BY MAIL.; Not Strong Enough to Attend Easter Service in Cathedral.
- ASSERTS MRS. EATON SPOKE OF SHOOTING; " The Only Way to Fix Him," Witness Quotes Her as Saying at Shore.
- NEWELL NOW READY TO MAKE CONFESSION; Lawyer Who Was Police Grafters' Bribe-Carrier Willing to Aid the State.
- FUEL COST RIVALED THAT OF AUTO TIRES; Upkeep Data Show Effect of Soaring Price in England -- Great Endurance ...
- SHACKLETON TO ANTARCTIC.; Explorer Announces His Intention of Leading Another Expedition.
- Suggestion to Hold Them Before Magicians Meets with Approval.
- WILSON CRITICISES DIPLOMATIC SYSTEM; A "Great Pity," He Says, When the Country Demands Sacrifices Only ...
- NOT MORGAN'S BIOGRAPHER.; Winston Churchill Disclaims a Task with Which Rumor Credited Him.
- HAWTHORNE GOES TO PRISON; Author and Dr. Morton Taken to Atlanta to Serve Their Sentences.
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY.; Teacher Attacks Its Usefulness in High Schools.
- Pirates and Red Sox Rest.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- REWARD TO YOUNG WOMAN.; Father of Girl She Saved Sends Her a Check for $200.
- COULDN'T RESIST JEWELS.; Edwards Says He Intended to be Honest, but Took Them.
- HARVARD BOY DEAD IN BED.; Hallowell Probably a Victim of Overdose of Sleeping Powder.
- Congressmen Returning from Canal.
- VESSEL DRIVEN HIGH ASHORE.; Basile's Crew Leap to Beach Dry Shod -- Captain Dies at Sea.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; William H. Chesebrough and Oakleigh Thorne Buyers of the Old State ...
- The Idolater.
- HELD FOR POSTAL THEFT.; Navy Doctor's Son Charged with Stealing Letter Containing $10.
- Yokes Appear in Modified Forms -- Pointed Neck Openings Continue -- Flower Muffs Are Popular.
- Toselli Revelations Shock Italy.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- WIPED OUT FRENCH COLUMN.; Thousand Arabs Virtually Annihilate a Force in the Desert.
- IMMIGRATION A KEY TO LABOR'S PROBLEMS; Stop It for Ten Years, Says Prof. Carver, and Wage Slavery Will ...
- "NEW FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU JUSTIFIED BY FIRST YEAR"; Commissioner Johnson Tells of the Encouraging ...
- "TRIANGLE SMILE" A FAD.; Paris Beauties Said to Practice It Daily Before Their Mirrors.
- BERLIN LAUDS WILSON POLICY.; Hails Loan Action as Return to Former Attitude Toward China.
- IN AFRICAN WILDS; Interesting Account of Seven Adventurous Years in the Congo
- DANCES AND DINNERS MAKE BERMUDA GAY; Engagement Is Announced of Allan Hulbert of New York and Miss Morgan ...
- DEVELOPMENT OF SIDE CAR FOR MOTOR CYCLES; United States Keeping Step with England and France in Its Progress.
- ANCIENT BELFRY DESECRATED; Vendome Authorities Denounced for Their Unseemly Course.
- Yale Swimmers Defeated.
- THE "CAR EXPLOSION," FLORENCE'S UNIQUE EASTER RITE; How a Picturesque Ceremony, Dating from the Time ...
- DANCING TEAS ARE SOCIETY'S LATEST ATTEMPT TO KILL TIME; Practically All the Smart Restaurants Advertise ...
- WHERE LAWN TENNIS WILL BE PLAYED IN 1913; National Championships at Newport Again -- Women to Play at ...
- ILLINOIS VICE BOARD APPEALS TO WILSON; Commissioners Visit President and Urge Him to Summon a National ...
- OUTSTRIP CUBISTS IN THEIR OWN ART; The Academy of Misapplied Art Holds Its First Vanishing Day Reception.
- ORIGIN OF LIFE; Prof. Henderson, Dualist, Combats Various Theories
- IN FRENCH AFRICA; Miss Edwards Tells of Strange Adventures in Algeria
- LEAVE LONDON FOR EASTER.; Few Americans in the City and Hotels Are Making Alterations.
- THE IRONY OF ARMAMENTS.; Lucien Wolf Recalls the Czar's Letter to the Powers in 1898.
- TO FIGHT AGAINST INVASION OF RIVERSIDE PARK; Manhattan Island's Only Big Waterfront Playground Is Jeopardized, ...
- PANTHER TO LURE FRANCE.; Alleged Reason for Germany's Sending Gunboat to Agadir.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- SULZER'S TRIBUTE TO BLACK.; Requests That Flags on Public Buildings Be Displayed at Half-Staff.
- Wittpenn Wins a County Committee
- TRUCKS SAVE MUCH FOR COAL DEALERS; Some Cost Data in Regard to This Branch of Commercial Car Progress ...
- FRED WELSH SAILS.; English Boxer May Fight McFarland or Ritchie in America.
- HOMMEY WHIPS HOUCK.; East Sider Has Slight Advantage Over Philadelphia Boxer.
- GIFT FOR CANCER RESEARCH.; J.H. McFadden to Open Laboratory at Liverpool for Experiments.
- FOR GRADUATED TAX TO HIT BIG INCOMES; Some Democrats Think Proposed New Impost Should Be Mainly Borne ...
- POWERS FIX TERMS OF BALKAN PEACE; In Memorandum to Bulgaria They Reject Indemnity Demand, but Give Allies ...
- DIES ON A TRAIN.; Atlantic City Banker Succumbs in Wife's Arms at Rochester.
- Columbia Swimmers Beat Brown.
- FRIEDMANN CROSS-EXAMINED BY HIS GERMAN COLLEAGUES; Second Part of the Discussion Caused Before the Berlin ...
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- INTERPRET BACH IN DANCES.; Pupils of French Lecturer on Music Demonstrate His System.
- SITE FOR HUDSON BRIDGE.; Commission Says Structure Could Be Built at 57th Street for $21,000,000.
- DRY GOODS TRADING; Failures and Sharper Attention to Credits Curtailed Buying Here in Week Just Closed.
- GRAND PALAIS MAY COLLAPSE ANY DAY; Paris Finally Realizes Peril Which Threatens Its Huge Exhibition Hall.
- MATTLAGE WILL PROVED.; Bank President Leaves Large Sums to Daughters of Deceased Sons.
- FIND EVIL EFFECTS FROM CINEMA SH0WS; English Investigators Believe Their Educational Value Much Exaggerated.
- SOME PANAMA PROBLEMS; With the Opening of the Canal Germany and an Anglo-American Entente Involved in ...
- LACROSSE AT PENNSYLVANIA.; Red and Blue Collegians Plan to Reestablish Sport -- First Game with Stevens.
- GIRL SHOT DOWN AT MOTHER'S SIDE; Man Unknown to Them Attacks as They Returned Home Early This Morning.
- THE "HALF-DAY" MAID
- CRUMBLING STOCKS; Market Value of "Newer Industrial" Group Shows Great Shrinkage in a Few Months.
- NOBODY'S PIGEONS.; Ownership of London's Birds Still Remains Undecided.
- WOMAN CATCHES SEALS FOR A LIVING; Mrs. Janet MacDonald, Lively and Energetic at 71, Has Carried on the ...
- CORNELL FARMERS WIN.; Victors for Third Straight Year in Intercollegiate Carnival.
- HOLD POSTMASTER FOR THEFT; Retired Sea Captain's Downfall Attributed to His Craving for Liquor.
- WILSON WANTS NO RICH AMBASSADORS; But He Is Unable to Find Poor Men of High Ability to Fill Important Posts.
- WITH THE PENN STUDENTS.; De Banville's "Gringoire" to be Put On by French Society.
- BRIDEGROOM BY FORCE.; Caucasian Girl Abducts One and Makes Priest Marry Them.
- STREET CONGESTION OPENS MOTOR FIELD; Automobile Trucks Could Effect Economy of Transportation Even on ...
- ANGERS LATE THEATREGOERS; Paris Manager Forbids Their Entrance Till the Act Ends.
- FORTUNE FOR A CIRCUS MAN.; Young Cuban Who Ran Away from Home Inherits Millions.
- THREAT TO DYNAMITE CARS.; Letter Writer Wants $10,000 -- Says He Caused Three Wrecks.
- DOROTHY LUSHEAR'S MARRIAGE ANNULLED; Freedom from Chauffeur Husband Granted to Banker's Daughter on Dec. 20.
- COL. SCOTT A BRIGADIER.; West Point ex-Head Obtains Promotion on Steever's Retirement.
- WESTERN SWIMMER MAKES NEW RECORD; McGillivray of Chicago Betters 500 Yards Time in the N.Y.A.C. Tank.
- ROME MOURNS GREEK KING.; Monarch Was Fond of Playing with the Quirinal Children.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- LYONS IS PREPARING URBAN EXPOSITION; Great International Show Next Year Will Cover All Phases of Civic Life.
- COLUMBIA ALUMNI GIFTS.; Two Classes Offer Set of Gates and Campus Lamps.
- TO INVESTIGATE STRIKE.; New Jersey Senate Asked to Take a Hand in Silk Fight.
- "TRAGEDY OF EDUCATION."; Ex-Chief School Inspector Creates Sensation by Address in London.
- ART SHOW HERE ATTACKED.; Curious Statements Made in a New French Publication.
- GOVERNOR'S ECONOMY PLAN.; Says Inquiry Board's Advice Would Save $7,000,000 Yearly.
- Rochester's $1,000,000 Increase in Endowment Doubles Opportunity for Expansion -- University's Debt ...
- EXHIBIT OF WESTCHESTER.; Large Display Embodying Interesting Features in Travel Show.
- UNIQUE RECEPTION IN ROME.; Japanese Attendants and Decorations at Post Wheeler Entertainment.
- TELLS OF A SUICIDE PACT.; Only Thompson's Wife Died and He Is Held for Homicide.
- London Sees War's End Near.
- Yale Wins from Holy Cross.
- NEW STEEL POLICY.; Retrenchment in New Construction Work in 1912.
- MORGAN TENANTS GO; Occupants of the Old Drexel Building Depart Regretfully for Other Quarters.
- LAFAYETTE TERM CLOSES.; Classes Suspended Till April 4 -- Trip for Musical Clubs.
- SHORT RUNS NEAR TOWN PLEASANT NOW; One of Fifty Miles Describes Circle Into Jersey -- Where Hotels Are ...
- FRANCE HAS FAITH IN NEW PREMIER; M. Barthou Regarded as the Right Man to Rally the Divided Republicans.
- POLO AT AIKEN.; Larry Waterbury and Devereux Milburn Among the Many Players.
- HOW CLASSES OF INSANE WOMEN CAN BE TAUGHT
- DWYER DETECTVES ASSAILED BY WALDO; Big Transfer Due to Many Charges Against Inspector's Men, Says Police Head.
- EPIC AND IDYLLIC; THE TURN OF THE SWORD. By C. MacLean Savage. F.G. Browne & Co.
- Athletic Prospects at Lehigh.
- INFECTION IMPERILS DR. BRISTOW'S LIFE; Surgeon Punctures His Finger While Operating and Gets Blood Poisoning.
- 2,000 LABOR CAMPS IN THIS STATE ARE PLAGUE SPOTS
- 'BEGGAR STUDENT' GLADDENS THE HEART; Its Sparkling Score Beautifully Sung in Charming Casino Revival. ...
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD; Landscapes at the Academy; Three Types of Landscape Painting; Many Winter Subjects.
- WOULD TEACH WOMEN MECHANICAL WORK; Girls Can Swing Hammers as Well as Golf Sticks, Education Association Says.
- CORNELL WRESTLERS WIN.; Princeton Second in Intercollegiate Championship at Ithaca.
- Peter Reid's Estate $2,821,575.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- Lakewood to Throw Its Course Open to Competitive Forces for Three Days.
- Games of Thirteenth Artillery Productive of Many New Record Figures.
- SCOUTS GIVE TAFT A KNIFE.; Augusta, Ga., Boys Visit ex-President with a Gift.
- MISS HILLYER'S WEDDING.; On April 10 She Will Marry T. McCurdy Marsh at Orange.
- "CAT BILL" DENOUNCED.; Would Leave Birds and Crops Unprotected from Rodents.
- ELEPHANTS, PEANUTS AND FREAKS AGAIN; Blare of Big Bass in Barnum & Bailey Band Begins the Big Ballet.
- New Haven Bridgemen Get More Pay.
- MR. MUIR AND SPRING; Famous Naturalist's Autobiography a Seasonable Book
- Article 10 -- No Title
- JOHNS HOPKINS.; University of Liverpool Makes Offer to Dr. Louis A. Terracher.
- OUTLAW LEAGUE READY.; Will Adopt a 120-Game Schedule for Six-Club Circuit.
- EASY VICTORY FOR N.Y.U. GYMNASTS; Maroon Team Outclasses Amherst, Rutgers, and Columbia in College Meet.
- BARNARD COLLEGE.; Dorette Fegendie, Author of Prize-Winning Story in "The Bear."
- HAMIDIEH'S FEATS AROUSING WONDER; The Turkish Cruiser Has Made a Remarkable Record in the Present War.
- BROWN UNIVERSITY.; The Sock and Buskin Society to Present "Facing the Music."
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- HAIL FORBES-ROBERTSON.; Actor's Farewell Tour Opens and He Wins High Praise.
- UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.; State Legislature Asked for Cash for New Science Building.
- TIGERS LOSE TO ILLINOIS.; Western Collegians Win Swimming Meet with Princeton Team.
- MOORE FORCED OUT OF WEATHER BUREAU; In Response to President's Demand, Chief Will Retire from Office ...
- LILIES
- Article 23 -- No Title
- EXPLOSION THROWS WALLS ON CHILDREN; Two Are Killed, Three Are Hurt, as Shower of Brick and Masonry Descends.
- Article 22 -- No Title
- WILSON WRITES ST. PETER'S.; Alumni Cherish Letter from President -- To Dine Tumulty.
- CONNAUGHTS SAIL HOME.; The Duke Looks Forward to Returning to Canada in May.
- WASHING A CAR IS A DELICATE ART; How to Apply Water and Guard the Finish at the Same Time -- Skill Is ...
- BOSTON ORCHESTRA CLOSES SEASON HERE; Burlesque of Strauss's Programme in a Selection of Modern Music.
- GOOD CROP OUTLOOK.; Reports from Mississippi Valley and Southwest Generally Favorable.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- New Yorker Loses at Billiards.
- NEW TRANSIT LINES AND REALTY VALUES; Great Increase Certain to Come in the Suburban Sections of Brooklyn.
- BRITISH LABOR UNITING.; New Trade Union Includes 180,000 -- Labor Army May Reach 4,000,000.
- Minor Leagues' Bulletin.
- PROTEST "HOME" PARTY.; Offshoot of Progressives Cause of Fight at Hempstead.
- TRIAL FOR MLLE. DA GAMA.; Tribunal Called for Royalist Who Made Her Cell a Charity Bureau.
- BRYN MAWR ACTIVITIES.; Sophomores Defeat the Freshmen in the Gymnasium Contest.
- EIFFEL HEARS ARLINGTON.; Paris Gets Wireless Message -- Navy Station Receives Signals Only.
- THE SPRING BOOK NUMBER
- HARVARD WANTS NEW GYM.; Student Council Names Committees to Canvass the University.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- PRINCETON CLUB ACTS.; Alumni Decide to Throw Out Manhattan Prep Entries.
- Flames Imperil Duchess of Genoa.
- AUSTRIA AGAIN SENDS WARNING; Reiterates Demands on Montenegro, Almost Amounting to an Ultimatum.
- VALUE OF SCIENCE IN LEARNING HOW TO COOK
- POETS AND OTHERS; Volumes of Verse Not All Touched by Inspiration
- SEA AND JUNGLE; An Adventurous Steamer Trip to Bolivia via the Amazon
- TAKES POISON IN HOTEL.; New Haven Man Kills Himself Here with Carbolic Acid.
- SEEKING THE TRUTH
- BOND PRIZE AT AMHERST.; Names of Fifteen Senior Competitors Announced -- Freshmen Win Debate.
- AUGUSTUS JOHN, ART REBEL, INTERVIEWED FOR FIRST TIME; Before His Hit at the Recent International Exhibit ...
- NATIONS MEET OVER FILMS.; International Exhibit and Conference Opens in London.
- "Cash Clothes" Hawkers.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- MRS. G.H. MEAD ARRESTED.; Wife of Chicago Advertising Man Accused in Check Transaction.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- SPECIAL FEATURE AT REGENT.
- BERLIN CRAZY ON FILM SHOWS.; Americans Open Finest Moving Picture Theatre in City.
- TWO JERUSALEM EASTER FESTIVALS; American Tourist Who Was There Last Spring Describes the "Washing of ...
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- SOCIAL ACTIVITY IS REVIVING IN PARIS; Horse Show Opened Yesterday -- Many English Visitors for Easter.
- ADELPHI COLLEGE AUXILIARY ROUNDS OUT ITS FIRST YEAR; Miss Emma L. Johnston Elected President at Annual ...
- NO ICE PATROL THIS YEAR.; No American Cruiser Sent Out in View of British Action.
- PRINCETON NINE DOWNED.; Georgetown Pitcher Keeps Tigers from Scoring Until Last Inning.
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- THINKS CANADA BEST FIELD.; Dr. Shipley's Advice to Englishmen with Political Aspirations.
- RED SOX AND PIRATES TIE.; Great Pitching and Sensational Fielding in Game at Hot Springs.
- GEN. SUNG DIES OF WOUND.; Slayer Sends Word That Fatal Bullet Was Intended for Another.
- SIMPLIFIED DRIVE ADAPTED FOR TAXIS; Hydraulic Transmission Used for Truck to be Tried Soon on the Lighter ...
- UNEDUCATED FARMERS.
- Miss Seaman Weds L.W. Johnstone.
- Navy Shuts Out Pennsylvania.
- MAETERLINCK ON DEATH AND THE FUTURE OF THE SOUL; Famous Mystic Philosopher in His New Book Defends Our ...
- WONDERFUL NEW LYONS SILK
- Postmaster Bannard Dead.
- ROWING AT CORNELL.; Coach Courtney Has Practically Selected His Crews for This Season.
- OBERLIN COLLEGE.; Civic Club Formed by Undergraduates -- Dr. Isaacs Lectures.
- "NO VALID REASON AGAINST GIVING VOTES TO WOMEN"; So Says Ellen Glasgow, the Well-Known Novelist, in ...
- Bowling Entries Close March 26.
- EARLY DANCES PLANNED.; London Society Wishes Easter Came on a Fixed Date in the Year.
- Subway Relief in Sight.
- BRILLIANT FESTIVITIES TO CROWD EASTER WEEK; Old-Fashioned County Fair, Two Large Costume Balls, Pageant ...
- MIGHT HAVE HAD THOUSANDS.; Ten-Dollar-a-Week Clerk Steals Only $1,285 In Ten-Years.
- DEFENDS HIS DENTAL BILL.; Senator Seeley Says It Would Only Check Unlicensed Practice.
- J.A. HUGHES SERIOUSLY ILL.; Representative from West Virginia Has a Nervous Breakdown.
- EASTERN WOMEN BEST, SAYS EX-SULTAN IN HIS DIARY; More Faithful, Devoted, and Beautiful than Ours, Writes ...
- New Counterfeit $10 Note.
- GIRL RUNS A BIG DAIRY.; Miss Hubble Goes Back to the Soil and Builds Up a Model Farm.
- Eastern Women's Golf at Brae Burn.
- PROPER STREET PAVING DISCUSSED; That Best Suited to Various Conditions Described by Expert in Brooklyn ...
- MOSS PRAISES WORK OF BIG BROTHERS; Assistant District Attorney Says It Is One of City's Best Philanthropies.
- ARMY CALLS PORFIRIO DIAZ.; But Exiled Dictator Insists He Won't Interfere in Mexico.
- Blue Grass League to Disband.
- SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE ON ENGLAND'S NEXT WAR; SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE ON ENGLAND'S NEXT WAR
- Motor Cycles in the Navy.
- Germany May Start Match Monopoly
- COLLEGE ATHLETICS WRONG IN RESULTS; Sports So Conducted in Big Colleges That but Few Students Get Benefits.
- POINCARE AND THE WAITER.; Why the Latter Refused the Tip of a Banknote.
- MRS. LYDIG VISITS SURGEONS.; She Is Consulting the Drs. Mayo at Their Rochester Sanitarium.
- NEAR DEATH AS VOYAGE ENDS; French Bark Wrecked on English Coast -- 25 Men Rescued.
- CUBA BALKS AT ARBITRATION.; Senate's Course Toward Foreign Claims May Cause Complications.
- COOKS AND WAITERS WIN.; London Hotels Unable to Resist Demands at Easter Rush.
- EX-FIREMAN ABLE TO SAVE ON WAGES; Supported Family, Bought Real Estate, and Educated Children, He Tells ...
- TRY TO SAVE CLAUDE ALLEN.; Chief Justice White Refuses Writ of Error -- To Try Other Justices.
- Justice Gildersleeve Is Recovering.
- AMERICAN IN RUSSIAN BALLET; Miss Washburn, Granddaughter of a Cherokee, Engaged by Kosloff.
- AVIATRESS GETS THE CROSS.; Career of Mlle. Dutrieu, Just Decorated by French Government.
- NOW IS THE TIME TO GET FISHING RODS READY
- WANTS NATIONAL ACT FOR INDUSTRIAL ILLS; Adelbert Moot Bases Proposal on Wilson's Demand for Protection ...
- GHENT EXHIBIT OPENING.; United States to Have a Section, but France Has Largest Share.
- ARREST BRIDEGROOM FOR MISSING HAMS; Detectives Take Him as He Goes to a Wedding-Eve Reception at the ...
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- Pittsburg Makes Clean Sweep.
- GIFT TO CLEVELAND HOME.; Mme. Schumann-Heink Sends Her Portrait to Memorial Museum.
- American Association Changes.
- SCOUTING IN MINOR LEAGUES FOR STARS; Money Will Not Buy Great and Well-Trained Pitchers, So They Must ...
- Semi-Finals in Aiken Golf.
- THE "THIRTIETH MAN" CHAMPIONED BY DR. FINLEY
- GYMNASTIC CONGRESS INTERESTS FRANCE; International Gathering a Potent Lesson of the Value of Physical Culture.
- ROBBING AMERICAN MAILS.; Thefts of Years Revealed by French Postal Authorities.
- FEW WOMEN CARRY PARCELS BY MOTOR; Shopping in Automobiles Has Not Simplified Stores' Delivery Problems ...
- A TALE OF STRANGE GODS
- The Day of the Spring Hat Is Here -- Small and Medium Shapes and Gay Trimmings Prevail.
- CRUSHED IN AN ELEVATOR.; A.K. Boursault Dies of Injuries Received in Germania Building.
- ASKS FOR A GATUN TREATY.; Panama Requested to Recognize American Rights Formally.
- SUICIDE BECAUSE HE FAINTED; German Lieutenant Thought He Had Shamed Himself Before His Men.
- TUFTS'S JUNIOR PROM.; "Big Day" Set for May 15 -- Play in the Afternoon.
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- PRINCETON DINING HALLS.; Plans Under Way for General Reorganization of the System.
- CHICAGO MAY HAVE MOTOR BOAT SHOW; Western Builders Want Exhibit of Their Own -- Exhibitors Receive More Money.
- WANT SIMPLER TAX SYSTEM.; Bill Providing New Law for Westchester County Introduced.
- SAYS WE PROLONG FIGHTING.; Dr. Pearson Regrets American Failure to Recognize Huerta.
- AFTER FAKE PAPERS.; Investigating Those Printed Only to Get State Advertising.
- PURDY ON SKYSCRAPERS.; Says They Are Monuments, Advertisements, or Failures.
- STORM'S DEATH LIST IN SOUTH NOW 140; Late Reports Show Total Number of Fatalities Far Exceeds the First ...
- A NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENT; One Prophet Says We Confront a French Revolution, Another Tells How Redistributed ...
- LOCAL TROUT SEASON OPENS NEXT WEEK; Long Island Streams, Stocked with Thousands of Fry and Fingerlings, ...
- WIND STRIKES MONTREAL.; Fifty=Mile Gale Followed by Heavy Rain in St. Lawrence Valley.
- FLOWERS AND MUSIC MARK EASTER SUNDAY; Early Date of the Festival This Year Has Caused Much Forcing of Blooms.
- IRISH HISTORICAL PAGEANT; To be Produced in April for the Benefit of the Gaelic League.
- PUBLIC SCHOOL CADETS.; British Admiralty's Scheme to Remedly Shortage of Naval Officers.
- COLUMBIA FENCERS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP; Northrop, Clough, and Mouquin Take Intercollegiate Title at Hotel Astor.
- Crowds from Elevated Lines Make Narrow Platform Dangerous.
- GOLUTH (EXILE) -- BY NAHUM SOKOLOW; Dramatic Pen Picture by the Noted Hebrew Journalist, Translated ...
- Cotton Man Accused of Larceny.
- FORTUNES SPENT TO RENOVATE MAYFAIR; Many Houses Change Hands in Anticipation of the London Season.
- POPE BUILDS HIS TOMB.; Also Directs That Leo XIII.'s Body Shall Remain in St. Peter's.
- SMITH PHI BETA KAPPAS; Thirty-seven Members of Class of 1913 Make the Society.
- DETECTIVES CHASE BURGLARS TO ROOF; Police Whistle Summons Them to a Williamsburg Apartment House.
- TO HAVE EARLY TOMATOES
- SEES DANGER FOR FRIEDMANN CASES; He Has Not Shown Bacilli Won't Regain Virulence in Patients Treated, ...
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- NEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD; The Popularity of "Boris Godounow" and What Will Help and Hinder ...
- NEW COMMERCE BUILDING FOR UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS; Two-Day Celebration to be Held April 16 and 17 -- ...
- WOMEN'S GOLF AT PINEHURST; Miss Lillian Hyde Defeats Mrs. Hurd for Qualification Medal.
- AS TO PLAY WRITING; Why the Drama Is Popular with Authors Just Now
- INTERNATIONAL TRACK MEET.; Oxford and Cambridge Will Come If Date Is Suitable.
- THE WEDDING VEIL
- THE TIMES'S EASTER NUMBER.
- BASEBALL HONESTY IS TENNEY'S THEME; Giants' Old Captain Says No More Upright Men Exist Than the Ball Players.
- SUN SHINES ON SUPERBAS.; Brooklyn Club Passes Through Long Siege of Rain in Georgia.
- DON'T THINK KLOTZ SENT OTHER BOMBS; Police Find No Evidence to Connect Man Hurt by His Own Missile with ...
- SHAKESPEARE FOR CHARITY.; Pageant of Character from His Plays to be Given for British Home.
- POPE, MUCH BETTER, IS EAGER FOR WORK; Hopes to Celebrate Easter Mass To-day, and Wants to Resume Normal ...
- MORGAN FIT AS EVER, SAYS HIS PHYSICIAN; Romans Rejoice in His Annual Visit and His Restoration to Health.
- COUNT BONI'S DIVORCE.; Grounds of Castellane Suit and Its Present Status.
- CLUB ACTIVITIES INCREASE AS SPRING ADVANCES
- "TRYING TO ESCAPE" IN MEXICO
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- HARTLEY SPILLS COLTS.; Catcher's Poor Throw Permits Galveston to Score Winning Run.
- POWERS FIX TERMS OF BALKAN PEACE
- PRINTCLOTH TRADING LIGHT.; Marked Quiet Reported in New England Centres -- Yarn Prices Off.
- A Curfew Law Urged to Keep Them from Evil.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- FIFTH AVENUE'S OLD-TIME FASHIONABLE HOMES DISAPPEARING RAPIDLY FOR TRADE PURPOSES; Gallatin House Now ...
- MISS WILSON HELPED BILL.; Her Efforts Aided Women to Get Ten-Hour Day in Delaware.
- MOST OF NEW YORK'S ILLNESS IS PREVENTABLE; Teaching People to Keep Well, the Thing, Says Dr. C. Irving ...
- RECREATION CENTRE GAMES.; Athletes of 188 Win Basket Ball and Jump Championships.
- AMERICAN AUTOS ARE FAVORED IN NORWAY; Of About 600 in Christiania, Not Less Than 300 Came from This Country.
- FOR COLLECTOR OF THE PORT; J.J. Rooney Well Fitted by Knowledge and Experience.
- FOR WORLD PEACE CENTRE.; American Sculptor Has Project to Aid International Amity.
- 3,000 MINERS WIN IN WEST VIRGINIA; Workers in Paint Creek District After Ten Monthts Gain Right to Organize.
- WYOMING SETS NEW MARK.; New Battleship Makes 22.14 Knot Speed at Her Final Trial.
- Guaranty Trust Branch to Close.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- PROGRESSIVE CAUCUS OPEN.; Public to be Admitted When Party Perfects House Organization.
- FACTORY LAW AMENDMENTS.; Realty Interests to Make Vigorous Protest Against Proposed Law.
- THE NON-PARTISAN PROGRESSIVES
- Make-Up Box as a Funeral Urn.
- ICE BOX MAXIMS.
- BOWDOIN TRACK MEN.; Indoor Season to Wind Up With Annual Interclass Meet.
- CARDINAL RESPIGHI DEAD.; As the Pope's Vicar General He Cared for Rome and Its District.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- More Equipment for the Rutland.
- PLAN BIGGEST FLOWER SHOW.; $20,000 in Prizes for Grand Central Palace Exhibition.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- ERDMAN ACT DEFECTS; Railway Business Association Urges Need of Amendments at Special Session.
- TO REPAIR THE MACON HERE.; Great Hole Torn in Ship in Collision with the Whitney.
- THE BUSINESS OF ARSON.; Insurance Companies Accused of Conniving at Criminal Fires.
- MISS ESTHER BATES MARRIED.; Naval Officers in Full Dress at Her Marriage to Ensign Wenzell.
- NO MONEY FOR CHINA; Reversal of This Country's Open-Door Policy Ends American Contributions.
- Gift of $20,000 Added to the Wells College Endowment Fund in Memory of Henry A. Morgan.
- NIPPED IN THE BUD
- CINDERELLA; Modern Version of an Old Tale in "Concert Pitch"
- Gatti-Casazza Praised.
- Big Purses for Trotting Meet.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- MAETERLINCK'S PLAY ABOUT THE MAGDALEN; Georgette Leblanc Wins Great Success in Its First Production at Nice.
- MANY IMPROVEMENTS THROUGHOUT WESTCHESTER ADDING TO ITS SUBURBAN HOME ATTRACTIONS; New Transit Facilities ...
- Plans for New Dormitories for Massachusetts Institute of Technology Presented to Alumni Council.
- MYSTERY OF VOLCANOES; VOLCANOES. (Their Structure and Significance.) By T.G. Bonney, Sc. D., Engineering ...
- BARS MISS HOFFMANN.; Canadian Censor and Theatre Manager Shocked by Actress's Posters.
- INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE.; Britons Enthusiastic Over Race In August on Solent, England.
- CONCEALED MARRIAGES OF WOMEN TEACHERS.
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- BREAKS $4,000,000 WILL.; Daughter of Winfield Scott of Texas Gets Fourth of Estate.
- EXPLAIN REQUISITION MUDDLE; Chicago Judges Say Sulzer Failed to Use Seal of State.
- WEDIN OUSTS MEN PUT BACK BY COURT; Jersey Sheriff Finds New Charges Against Wardens Sullivan and Devlin.
- MARQUARD WITH GIANTS AT HOUSTON; Tardy Pitcher Gets Into Uniform at Once and Will Soon Be Ready to Pitch.
- NEW STUDIO APARTMENT BUILDING AT BRONXVILLE.
- HERE'S A NEW KIND OF ANIMAL.; Call It the Side-Walloper Because the Legs on One Side Are Short.
- PASSPORTS SPLIT CABINET.; Russian Ministry at Odds Over Liberalizing Rules for American Jews.
- KITCHENETTE MARKETING NO LONGER FROWNED UPON
- THE THEATRE IN COMMENT, GOSSIP AND STORY; MAKING OVER THE THEATRE
- COLGATE MUSICAL CLUBS OFF ON LONG EASTER TRIP; Union Holds Concordiens's Election -- Rutgers Getting ...
- PRUSSIANS' INCOME DOUBLES IN 16 YEARS; Taxable Property of the Kingdom Also Rises Nearly 25 Per Cent. ...
- A.G. VANDERBILTS HERE.; But They Left Their Son in England -- France Near Collision.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- WILSON WANTS TRADE OF CHINA AS FRIEND; Objects to Being a Partner in Way Made Compulsory by Six-Power ...
- Too Much Individual Playing Cost Victory with Haverford Team at 3 to 2.
- A HERETOFORE UNPUBLISHED STORY BY AUGUST STRINDBERG; Authorized Translation of "The Little Ones," a ...
- ADRIANOPLE WILL NOT YIELD.; Shukri Pasha and His Troops Scoff at Idea of Surrender.
- "TOBY M.P."; Sir Henry Lucy's Second Series of Reminiscences SIXTY YEARS IN THE WILDERNESS: More Passages ...
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- TAXES BURDEN DEVONSHIRE.; That Given as Reason for the Duke's Retirement from the Turf.
- BOOK NEWS AND NOTES; Emerson's Journals -- New Novels by Gilbert Parker, Henry S. Harrison, Mrs. Ward, ...
- SURGEONS 6,000 YEARS AGO.; Dr. Sandwith Describes Discoveries That Have Been Made in Egypt.
- NEW PARCEL STAMP ORDERED; Next Series to be of Different Colors and Can't Be Counterfeited.
- THE FIRE HAZARD.; Old Six-Story Lifts vs. the Medern Skyscrapers.
- OLYMPIC SHOOTER AT TRAVERS ISLAND; C.W. Billings Wins Most of New York A.C.'s Trapshooting Trophies.
- POINCARE TO POSE FOR ALL CAMERAS; Every Photographer in France to Have a Chance to be the Official One.
- EDWARDS WILL HELP CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN; Commissioner Requests That There Be a Systematic Plan of Section Work.
- Daughter Born to Sidney Colfords.
- FRIEDMANN AND JENNER.
- MOTOR CAR ENCYCLOPEDIA; DYKE'S AUTOMOBILE ENCYCLOPEDIA. Third edition, revised and enlarged. By A.L. ...
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- SUE LANDLORD FOR ILLNESS.; Powder Scattered Through House Jones Says Contained Arsenic.
- ENCOURAGES THE MILITANTS.; Minister Finds a Christian Principle in the Fight.
- VELD AND LONDON; Gilbert Parker's Dramatic Novel "The Judgment House"
- CUBISTS EXHIBIT WILDER PRODUCTS; "Solo of a Brown Line" One Specimen of Art Anarchy in the Salon des ...
- SAYS BIG GUN FIRE MADE EATON QUEER; Stepdaughter Asserts He Never Was the Same After Standing Too Near Cannon.
- ALSACE AND THE CONCORDAT.; Relations with the Vatican Unique In Germany.
- EXPANSION BY MAPS.; How Germany Has Appropriated Some of Holland's Territory.
- Konetchy Attacks the Umpire.
- FEW VISITORS IN BERLIN.; Hotel Managers Say It Is the Quietest Easter Season in Years.
- White Door Settlement Needs Aid.
- FOLLOW WALES IN GERMANY.; The Young Prince Embarrassed by Open Admiration of Women.
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- BALLINGER'S NAME ERASED.; Judge Landis Seizes Frost's Books After Bookkeeper's Testimony.
- Psychotherapy Congress to Meet.
- THE NEW HONDURAN PRESIDENT.
- SELF-STYLED PRINCE TO WED; Colpus, Alleged Son of King Edward, Marriles Aged Widow To-day.
- KITCHEN NOVELTIES
- Meadow Brook Hounds Chase Fox.
- TIMELY HINTS FOR MISTRESS AND MAID; Correct Uniforms for Parlor Maids to Wear Both in Town and Country Houses.
- GETS JEWELS WITH BRICK.; Atlantic City Thief Smashes Window, Grabs, and Gets Away.
- WATER RENTS OVERDUE.; Five Per Cent. Will Be Added After March 31.
- NEW BENCHES ADORN HOUSE.; Displace Familiar Desks and Chairs -- Ready for Tariff Session.
- CONDITION OF JEWS IN RUSSIA NOT HELPED BY OUR STAND; American Government's Action Has Had a Great Moral ...
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- MUST NOT DESTROY TEA.; Government Restrained to Give Importers a Chance to Appeal.
- MRS. ALEC TWEEDIE MOURNS OUR DISAPPEARING HOME LIFE; Well-Known English Writer's Caustic Observations ...
- SLAYER COMES HAT IN HAND.; Then Waits Patiently for Sheriff to Hear His Confession.
- IMPORTERS RESENT DIAMOND TRICKERY; Dishonesty in Both Appraising and Selling at Retail Is Exposed.
- CHAIN OF AVIATION DEPOTS.; France to Make Impossible Scarcity of Supplies on Route.
- END OF TIGHT MONEY AT HAND IN EUROPE; Sir George Armstrong Predicts That It Will Come with the Beginning ...
- CONSTELLATIONS REVERSED.; New Grand Central Ceiling Has the Heavens Turned Around.
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- Miss Jewett to Wed Daniel Howland.