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Free to Read Articles from November 1913 Part 3
- "CONCESSIONS" IN MEXICO.
- RULE OF REASON.
- BERLIN AGAIN UNSETTLED.; Tendency to Firm Close Broken by More Acute Mexican Situation.
- EARN $56,773 AT HARVARD.; Students' Record for Last Year -From Iceman to Artist's Model.
- OPEN FUND TO BUILD GAYNOR MEMORIAL; Mayor Kline Issues a Proclamation Calling Upon the Public to Contribute. ...
- SUPPLY SHIP COMING HERE.; The Culgoa Hurrying to New York to Load for Vera Cruz.
- TARIFF REBATE VOID, M'REYNOLDS RULES; Proviso Protecting Nations with Treaties Makes It Inoperative ...
- CHAMPION RITCHIE AT GARDEN TO-NIGHT; Lightweight Title Holder and Leach Cross to Box Ten-Round Bout.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- IRON BAR BLOCKS TRAFFIC IN SUBWAY; Dropped on Third Rail by a Workman, It Stops Trains for Nearly Half ...
- Stephenson-Zabriskie Wedding.
- DROMIOS OF ZOO ARE KOKO AND NIG; Look Alike and Act Alike, So the Sick One Got Double Feed and Strong ...
- HIS LOST MIND COMES BACK.; Tarrytown Man, a Hermit for Nine Years, Again Among "the Boys."
- Dartmouth Jubilant Over Victory.
- STORM ON GREAT LAKES.; Blinding Snow and 48-Mile Gale Send Shipping to Shelter.
- ANDREW SOCKALEXIS WEDS.; Tribesmen in Indian Regalia Dance at Athlete's Marriage.
- MONTREAL TIED UP BY TELEPHONE FIRE; City's Main Exchange Is Destroyed and Cannot Be Restored for a Month. ...
- GLYNN'S ECONOMY WARNING; Governor Notifies State Departments to Prune Estimates for 1914.
- SAYS NO DESPOT CAN RULE MEXICO; Covarubbias, Ex-Envoy of Huerta, Says Dictatorship Is Doomed. CONDEMNS ...
- Bringing Cheer to "Shut-Ins."
- PARIS MARKET GLOOMY.; Anxiety Over the Mexican Crisis Checks Any Activity.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Partly Polished Mother of Pearl Shells Not Dutiable as Waste.
- BLIZZARD RAGING IN MIDDLE STATES
- TO ASK MARTIN'S REMOVAL.; Hennessy Will Tell Gov. Glynn Efficiency Engineer Is Incapable.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- GLYNN MAKES NO PROMISES.; Tammany and its Foes Both at Sea as to Probable Appointments.
- 3,000 PROTEST IN PITTSBURGH.; Minister Checks a Panic in Theatre When Lights Go Out.
- THE BROOKLYN COURT HOUSE.
- Latest Shipping News.
- FIRST PEOPLE'S CONCERT.; American Music to Open Season -Dunn Piece Disappointing.
- HONDURANS HOSTILE TO US.; Watching Our Dealings with Mexico ;- American Residents Anxious.
- ADOPT MILITANT TACTICS.; British Socialists Start a Campaign of Howling Down Liberals.
- ELLIOTT AND OTHERS REPLY TO MELLEN; Head of New Haven Denies That He was Long Slated to Take Charge ...
- BOSTON WILL HAVE ELECTRIC CAR SHOW; Current-Driven Vehicles on View There Next Week ;- U.S. Takes Dewar ...
- CENSURES ROYAL AUTOISTS.; Berlin Morgen Post Indignant Over the Deaths They Cause.
- COMSTOCK DODGES BULLETS; Shots Fly Close to Him in a Minneapolis Hold-Up.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Bronze for Cup Defender.
- MISSING MRS. FOLSOM FOUND; Defendant in New Yorker's Divorce Suit Destitute in California Hospital.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- GERMAN JINGOES WARNED.; Press Critics of Our Mexican Policy Censured by Their Countrymen.
- FRISCO GAINS IN YEAR; But Discount on New Securities Causes Deficit of $667,000.
- FEW SOCIETY GUESTS AT WILSON WEDDING; White House Bride-to-Be Little Acquainted with Washington Social ...
- SPECIAL SPEEDWAY RACES.; Denver to Trot Against Oakland Boy ;- Other Events for Wednesday.
- A United Suffrage Party.
- UNIONISTS EXULTANT.; Press Thinks Bye-Elections Are a Crushing Blow to Liberals.
- BANDITS THREATEN CUBAN GOVERNMENT; Outlaws Say They Will Bring Americans Back ;- Rural Guards After ...
- ARBITRATION AWARD TO BE FILED TO-DAY; If Conductors and Trainmen Get All They Ask, Payrolls Will Be ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- FIVE MEN KILLED BY GAS.; Asphyxiated in Small Bedroom in a Stamford Tenement House.
- GLASS DENIES REED CHARGES.; Says Money Bill Was Not Framed Under Wall Street Influence. CHALLENGES WILSON ...
- Pushball Displaces Cornell Flag Rush
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- ' THE MAYOR'S EYE' GIVES ITS ACCOUNT; This Is the Commission of Accounts, and It Tells of Its Work in ...
- GLYNN'S ECONOMY WARNING; Governor Notifies State Departments to Prune Estimates for 1914.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES.
- HARLAN PAGE AMEN DEAD.; Principal of Phillips Exeter Academy Carried Off by Apoplexy.
- PLAYERS REQUEST CONTRACT CHANGES; Fraternity Sends Petition to the National Commission for Seventeen ...
- MRS. W.H. SEWARD DEAD.; Wife of General Who Was Son of Lincoln's Secretary of State.
- HEAVY GALES DELAY ATLANTIC LINERS; Celtic Reports Slowest Day's Run in Her History and High Seas Check ...
- Accepts Call to Brooklyn Church.
- Militants in St. Paul's Again.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- BOYS MAIMED AT FOOTBALL.; New England High School Games Saturday Fruitful of Accidents.
- WOULD MOVE POST OFFICE.; Merchants' Association Favors Building on Astor House Site.
- FINE NAPOLEONIC EXHIBIT; Private View of Crane Collection at the A.A.A. Galleries.
- $4,000,000 Y.M.C.A. CAMPAIGN ON TO-DAY; Big Clocks in Wall Street and on Metropolitan Tower Will Record ...
- LEFT $50,000 TO SOCIALISM.; Chanute Cut Off Relatives with $1.50 Each to Avert Contest.
- SULZER'S GRAND OLD BIBLE; Printed in 1660 and "in Sulzer Family More Than 300 Years."
- ASKS FOR $2,500,000 TO AID COLUMBIA; University Hampered by Lack of $100,000 a Year, Says President ...
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- Can They Be Punished Under the Terms of the Present Ordinance?
- DR. F.H. FLAGGE DEAD.; Harness Racing Promoter Passes Away in His 56th Year.
- Huerta's Refusal to Resign Seems Ominous to Mexico City.; INTERVENTION SNEERED AT Mexicans Much More ...
- AUSTRIAS ATHLETIC ENVOY.; Dr. Herschman to be Greeted Tomorrow by Delegation of Americans.
- TRENTON CLOSED UP TIGHT.; More Arrests to Follow Election Night Vice Revelation.
- INDIANA STORM-SWEPT.; Snow 12 Inches Deep ;- Transportation and Wire Service Crippled.
- BLIZZARD RAGING IN MIDDLE STATES; Western Maryland Reports 18 Inches of Snow and Pennsylvania 10 Inches. ...
- WAR ON IMMORAL STAGE.; Bishop of London Says He Will Lead in the Battle.
- Indians Preparing for Dartmouth.
- BOY OF 11 WINS CORN PRIZE.; $175 for Raising 106 Bushels to the Acre in North Dakota.
- Cheer Roosevelt When He Appears.
- AIDS MAN HE SHOT DOWN.; Vermont Farmer Wounds a Poacher, Then Telephones for Physicians.
- TRAGEDY NEAR WHITE HOUSE; C.W. Rowzee of New York Kills a Man and Shoots Himself.
- SNOW AND WIND IN OHIO.; Worst Storm in Many Years ;- Fire Engines Stalled, Houses Burn.
- SUBWAY VENTILATION.; Engineer Suggests Partition Walls as the Simplest Solution.
- NERVOUSNESS IN LONDON.; Slump in Values Most Noticeable in Mexican Stocks.
- Accepts Call to Brooklyn Church.
- STRATEGY AIDED HARVARD TO WIN; Haughton Held Mahan in Reserve and Rushed Him In at the Right Time.
- DEMENTED MINISTER RAVES.; Anderson, Found Half Clad in Highway, Smashes Jail Furniture.
- French Airman at Constantinople.
- LET LIQUOR MEN VOTE? NO!; North Dakota Judge Holds They Are Unfit for Citizenship.
- MONTEREY BATTLE-RIDDLED.; Fire and Dynamite Add to Horrors of Cannonading ;- Big Loss of Life.
- YALE IN FINAL STRIDES.; Team Uncertainties to be Threshed Out for Two Big Games.
- WHITMAN AWAY TO SEE GOV. GLYNN; Hennessy, Too, Off for Albany to Dig Up Some More of His Graft Records. ...
- MITCHEL GOES MOTORING.; Mayor-Elect Denies He Intends Going to Washington to See Wilson.
- Saving the Old Cleveland Trees.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- BRIDE'S $3,000 GONE; HUSBAND IS MISSING; Mrs. Anderson Asks Police Here and in Europe to Look for Him. ...
- TIE AT LOS ANGELES.; Darkness Ends Game Between Giants and White Sox.
- THIRTEEN OFFICERS TO RIDE FOR ARMY; War Department to be Well Represented at the Garden Horse Show. ...
- THE STAGE SOCIETY OFFERS TWO PLAYS; Invitation Performance of One-Act Pieces by Jos. M. Patterson and ...
- Miss Evelyn Kettles Engaged.
- FIELD DAY FOR SUFFRAGE.; Antis, Too, to Have an Inning Before House Rules Committee.
- Reduce the Menu of Offices, Mr. Childs Advises.
- PRINCETON LOSES SHEA.; Tigers' Right End Breaks Ankle in Game with Harvard.
- President Calls Members of Foreign Relations Committee.; RUMOR OF A TIME LIMIT Washington Said to Have ...
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- COTTON GINNING REPORT.; Census Bureau's Total Prior to Nov. 1 Is 8,835,913 Bales.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- THREE MORE WOMEN TAKE BICHLORIDE; Brooklyn Invalid Said It Was an Accident, but Two in Jersey Wanted ...
- Storm Cuts Off Mauretania Mails.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- MR. MITCHEL TO THE MERCHANTS
- PLAN POTTERS' SANITARIUM.; Union and Employers Co-operating to Aid Those Who Lungs Fail.
- MUTINY ON BARK AT SEA.; Manga Reva, Bound Round Horn, Returns at Demand of Crew.
- Operas in Foreign Languages.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- CHURCH WILL WIN $300,000.; Member of Madison Ave. Baptist Congregation to Complete Fund.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- GALE BATTERS CHICAGO.; Lake Level Raised Four Feet by Fierce North Gale ;- Two Lives Lost.
- Two Rockefeller Deer Escape.
- THE BRITISH TANGLE.
- $5,000,000 GIFT CONFIRMED.; Metropolitan Museum Prepares to Exhibit Riggs Armor Collection.
- Forlorn Hope for Ithacans.
- TO ASK MARTIN'S REMOVAL.; Hennessy Will Tell Gov. Glynn Efficiency Engineer is Incapable.
- CHALLENGES WILSON ON CURRENCY BILL; If President Wants a Fight He Can Have One, Says Senator Nelson ...
- FOREIGNERS HONOR FLEET.; Our Sailors Entertained in France, Malta, and Italian Ports.
- Crimson Team at Cambridge.
- National Association to Meet.
- Brooklyn Defeats Havana.
- CHEVILLARD DOES 5 LOOPS.; Turns His Aeroplane Over at a Height of Only 150 Feet.
- ABSURDITY IN THE LAW.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- TO PUNISH LAWYERS FOR KIEFF PROTEST; Russia to Prosecute 120 Members of St. Petersburg Bar Who Assailed ...
- COUNTESS KILLS ORDERLY.; Wife of Italian Captain Says Husband's Servant Broke Into Her Room
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- SAUTER GIVES HIMSELF UP.; Had Nothing to Do with the Kidnapping of His Daughter, He Says.
- Bayard Hale in Tucson and Silent.
- PRODUCE MYRIAD OF FISH.; State Hatcheries Send 1,297,255,120 to Stock New York Streams.
- GLYNN MAKES NO PROMISES.; Tammany and Its Foes Both at Sea as to Probable Appointments.
- Diplomats Dismayed by Plan to Arm Rebels, Who, They Say, Are Guilty of All Outrages; Their Nationals ...
- STABLES CART IN BROADWAY; Business Firm Pre-empts Space in an Isle of Safety.
- "The Wind in the Willows"
- LOOK TO LONG ISLAND.; Transit and Other Improvements Attracting Many Homeseekers.
- F. B. TORREY DIES ON TRAIN; Union Trust Company Employe Dies Returning from Football Game.
- TWO NAVAL TUGS SAIL.; Bound for Key West, Where They Will Receive Further Orders.
- TEACHING CHILDREN TO HELP THEIR CITY; Municipal Research Bureau Proposes That the Schools Teach Civics ...
- BASEBALL HONESTY HAS UPLIFTED SPORT; Players' Integrity Stands Tests of Time ;- Few Incidents Cited.
- TESTS FOR ARMY AIRMEN.; Gen. Scriven Orders Them for Flying Arm of Signal Service.
- Portraits by Funk Shown In Paris.
- THOMAS HARDY; Stories of Varying Worth in His Latest Volume A CHANGED MAN AND OTHER TALES. By Thomas ...
- HORSE SHOW WEEK NEAR FOR NEW YORK; Madison Square Garden Interior to be Transformed Into Roman Amphitheatre.
- A DEMAGOGUE'S COURT.
- AUGUSTUS KOOPMAN ILL.; May Never Be Able to Paint Again, Even if He Recovers, It Is Said.
- BREAKS INTO COUNCIL ROOM; Examiner Smashes Door Glass in Search for Supervisor's Books.
- GRAND OPERA TRILLS FROM HOTEL OFFICE; They Are Traced to Herr Max Thompson, Who Admits He Is Studying ...
- W.H. PAGE HONORED BY LITERARY MEN; Ambassador Attends Two Dinners in London ;- Many Notabilities Present. ...
- A NATIONAL PROBLEM; Mr. Corwin Analyzes a New Phase of the Old Question of the Powers of the State Versus ...
- AROUND THE WORLD WITH THE GIANTS; Hardships and Incidents of Trip Through the United States.
- Tigers Beat Crimson at Soccer.
- PANAMA SHIP IN CRASH.; The Pleiadas in Serious Collision Off California Coast at Night.
- THE RECKLESS MAIL DRIVERS.
- BLIND MAN AND GUIDE RUN DOWN BY AUTO; Joe McKevwitt Killed and Man Who Was Aiding Him Hurt Mortally. ...
- VAUDEVILLE.
- Baseball Major Sport at Wellesley?
- HOW THE NATIONS BEHAVE IN FLATS; Peculiarities of Scotch, Swedish, German and Other Tenants Described ...
- SOCIAL INCIDENTS.
- Illinois Wins Cross-Country.
- MARINES FOR THE HANCOCK.; Detachments Are Expected to Arrive at Philadelphia To-day.
- $500,000 SUIT DISMISSED.; Miss Welsh's Action Against Dyer and Smith Thrown Out.
- French Astronomer Obtains Photographs of Mars Which Show Remarkable Similarity to Prof. Lowell's Pictures ...
- CABELL-SHEPHERD WEDDING; Novelist Married to Widow of E. A. Shepherd at Dumbaston.
- VAGABONDAGE; Mr. Oliver Madox Hueffer Describes His Experiences in New York A VAGABOND IN NEW YORK. ...
- LIBERAL WINS IN SCOTLAND.; But Hard-Fought By-Election Shows Gain in Unionist Strength.
- USEFUL OPINIONS.
- GENERAL NEWS AND NOTES OF THE MUSIC WORLD; Many Concerts Scheduled For Week ;- "Samson and Delilah" ...
- MODERN ART; The Painter's World from Various Points of View ART AND COMMON SENSE. By Royal Cortissoz. ...
- EARLY SHERIFF ORDER.; Citizens Cautioned Against Throwing Oyster Shells in the Streets.
- Powers Lowers Pacific Coast Record
- PARK AVENUE APARTMENT ON CLUB SITE
- ENGLISH INCOME TAX DEDUCTED AT SOURCE; Only Recourse of Those Exempt Is to Obtain Refund from the Government. ...
- HIGHWAYS A SCHOOL STUDY; Oregon Pupils to Compete for Prizes on Woman Supervisor's Plans.
- English Publishers ;- "The Southerner"
- Article 8 -- No Title
- HURT DIED OF STARVATION.; Body of Unidentified Man Found in Mountains Near Ellenville.
- MARSHALS AFTER NAVAJOS.; Posses Also Held Ready to Quell Ship Rock Indian Outbreak.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- JEAN INGELOW; Poems That Recall a Popular Singer of a Quarter of a Century Ago POEMS BY JEAN INGELOW. ...
- Navy Has an Easy Opponent.
- Iowa's 60 to 0 Victory.
- NOVEMBER WEDDINGS AND INTERESTING ENGAGEMENTS
- AN EMPEROR'S SON; Brief Career of the Last of the Napoleons THE PRINCE IMPERIAL, 1836-1879. By Augustin ...
- Judge Bartlett Spent Nothing.
- IMPORTERS OPPOSE TREASURY PLAN; See Government Advantage in Bill to Have Customs Cases Sent to Supreme Court.
- SOUTH AMERICA BUYS MORE; Our Exports Grow, While We Take Less Imports from Republics.
- COMMERCIAL LEASES.; Important Changes Shown in the Week's Transactions.
- PRINCE HENRY AN INVENTOR.; One of the Patentees of Device for Cleaning Windows of Motor Cars.
- A FREE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE.
- WILSON TROUSSEAU HAS FRENCH MODES; White House Bride-to-Be Desired an All-American Wardrobe, but Yields ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Recede on Mexican Uncertainty ;- Bank Statement Is Very Favorable.
- INTERCEPTED LETTERS BY JEFFERSON DAVIS IN FLIGHT; Written to His Wife and Now First Published, They ...
- OUR APATHY TO GARDENS ASTOUNDS ENGLISH EXPERT; Mrs. Philip Martineau Declares That America Should Have ...
- Torpedo Boat Destroyer Launched.
- WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY; Delightfully Intimate Glimpses of the Poet's Personality as Reveled in His Letters ...
- OPENING AND PAVING NEW BRONX STREETS; Public Hearings on Various Public Improvements to be Held To-morrow ...
- JAPAN'S FINANCES.; Attempts of the Government to Curb Official Extravagance.
- Colgate Cross-Country Victory.
- WHY HIGHER RATES?; Railroad Presidents Say Recent Advances in Operating Costs Make Increases Imperative.
- SUNDAY SCHOOL ATHLETES.; Members of Brooklyn's Big League Hold Championship Sports.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- SYRACUSE TELLER HELD.; Leonard A. Condit of the City Bank Arraigned on a Larceny Charge.
- NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF BOOKS; Biography, Reminiscence and Travel Prominent Among This Month's Publications ...
- DANIELS GETS A 'POSSUM.; Sent by North Carolina Admirer ;- Secretary Will Eat It.
- "The Southerner"
- Elder Diaz Keeps His Hands Off.
- CUTS IN CITY COSTS; New Budget Less for All Departments in Aggregate, Except for School Teachers.
- BERNHARDT BACK IN PARIS.; To Appear in Drama ;- Theatre Champs Elysees to be Closed.
- EUROPE WELCOMES OUR WARSHIPS; Enthusiastically Received at French and Italian Ports and at Malta. SMALLPOX ...
- BUNGALOW INVESTMENT.; This Class of Dwelling Declared to be Step in Right Direction.
- Leper in a Boarding House.
- Hamburg Line to Increase Capital.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- PLOT IN CZAR'S PALACE?; Gen. Dedulin, Dead at Peterhof, Said to Have Committed Suicide.
- THREAT TO HER CHILD MADE MOTHER DUMB; Burglar, with Knife Held at Her Little Daughter's Throat, Forced ...
- SENATORS TO MAKE GIFT.; Martine Starts Subscription List to Raise $1,000 for Present.
- FEDERAL WANTS FULTZ.; Outlaw League May Be Guided by Players' Fraternity Leader.
- DWYER THANKS NAVY FOR HIS SUCCESS; Inspector Says It Is to His Training Afloat He Owes His Rapid Advance ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- PALACE POULTRY SHOW.; New Breed of Chicken to Attract Many Poultry Fanciers.
- AMERICAN EXODUS FROM PARIS STILL ON; Those on the Way to New York Include Many Metropolitan Opera Singers. ...
- SIZING COPPER UP; Consumers and Producers Both Comforted by Monthly Figures ;- A Prediction Made.
- INJURED SAVING CHILDREN.; Mrs. E.M. Gill Struck by Auto and Is in a Critical Condition.
- LESLIE CAPTURES JUNIOR RUN TITLE; The Metropolitan Cross-Country Championship Goes to Long Islands.
- REALITY IN STAGE ROOMS
- 98 New Vessels Built last Month.
- DRAWS UP PLAN FOR PROFIT SHARING; Pinkham Has Scheme Which Is Attracting Attention in Commercial Circles.
- McLean Horses Shipped Here.
- WATCHUNG HUNTERS RUN.; Miss Marjorie Brown Falls at High Fence, but Remounts.
- Engagments.
- WANT SALES COURSE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS; Directors of National Retail Dry Goods Association Pleased with ...
- WILSON SUMMONS SENATORS.; Discusses the Situation for an Hour ;- Recognition of Rebels Urged.
- INDIANAPOLIS CARS RUNNING; Service Resumed After a Week of Strike and Riots.
- GENERAL SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
- MRS. MITCHEL CUTS A CAKE.; Wives of Other Newly-Elected Fusionists at Suffrage Tea.
- f'H, ENR-t E.' HOWAD,i LAWYER'WIT, DIES \; Ex-Justice of Supreme. Court Ranked with Depew as an After-Dinner ...
- SEEK 20 JOY RIDERS INTRENTON VICE WAR; Russell Kelso, Son of the President of a Rubber Company, Named ...
- SEEKS GRAFT UP-STATE; Whitman's Assistants Make Inquiries About Campaign Contributions.
- Latest Shipping News.
- Hyatt Wins November Prize.
- CURTAIN DOWN ON SEASON'S RACING; Great Neck Steeplechases and Flat Events Attract Many Devotees.
- ROOSEVELT GETS A MEDAL.; Buenos Aires Boys Give It to Him at Review of School Parade.
- AUSTRALIA AND AVIATION.; Systems of Communication and Traffic Soon to be Established.
- CALL CAUCUS TO END CURRENCY DEADLOCK; Democratic Senators to Meet in Consequence of Differences in Committee. ...
- Horse Show Opens Saturday ;- Metropolitan Opera Season To-morrow Week ;- Superb Society Spectacle on ...
- PLAN SIMPLE FORMS IN CRIMINAL LAW; Reformers Urge the Elimination of All Unessential Details from Indictments. ...
- Chattanooga's $10,000,000 Power Plant, Greatest of Its Capacity, to be Opened This Week.
- HIS TOE A GOOD FINGER.; Takes the Place of Violinist's Amputated Digit and Works Well.
- Carmody Against Federal Bird Law.
- SAY LIND UPSET SITUATION.; Envoys Assert His Coming Makes Huerta Retirement Impossible.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN IS WEARING; Clothes for Women, Their Design and Color, Now One of Our National ...
- FUTURE PROSPECTS OF BROOKLYN REALTY; Big Apartment Houses and Substantial Profits Predicted Along Line ...
- Jules Cambon Not to Retire.
- PARISIAN FOOD "FAKERS."; Not Only Snails, but Oranges and Nuts Are Not What They Seem.
- NEW ELEVATED STOPS.; Local Stations on Extended Lines ;- New Express Stations on Old Lines.
- WORLD CITY PLANS SOON TO BE SHOWN; Anderson Will Present Them at a Lecture in Paris on Dec. 5.
- WILSON WON. THREE UP.; States, Not Golf; Dr. Grayson Beat Him at That Game.
- TAMMANY HALL'S DEFEAT.; Robert Adamson Says It Should Mark End of Political Slavery.
- RUSSIAN COSTUME BALL FOR SOCIETY
- Article 11 -- No Title
- YALE RUNNERS WIN.; Boyd Breaks Record for Course in Defeating Harvard.
- THE SCAPEGOAT; Dr. Frazer's Study of a Primitive Religious Custom THE GOLDEN BOUGH, Part VI. By J.G. ...
- P. H. Lantz Weds Miss Carroll.
- JACK LONDON; His "Valley of the Moon" a Pioneer Story THE VALLEY OF THE MOON. By Jack London. The Macmillan ...
- Harvard Freshmen Victors.
- IF YOU OBJECT TO LOSING MONEY, DON'T INSURE ANIMALS; One Man Who Tried It Grows Eloquent on the Alacrity ...
- STUDENT ODDLY MISSING.; Burnett Disappeared from Holy Cross the Night of Sept. 20.
- Fogler Wins Six-Day Cycle Race.
- WORKERS NOT TO BE LET GO; Chief of Customs Service Outlines New Plans for Efficiency.
- CONGRESSMEN HAVE A SHIP.; House Committee and Others Sail to Inspect Panama Canal.
- THINGS YOU HEAR IN THIS TOWN
- GERMAN INDIFFERENCE
- Chicago, 14; Northwestern, 0.
- Round Robin Series for Minors.
- FAVORITES LOSE IN SLEEPY HOLLOW GOLF; A.H. Johnson of Home Club Wins Final Round with C.G. Comstock.
- SORRY, SAYS EVELYN THAW.; She Talks of Persecution and Thinks It Will Injure Harry's Mind.
- CARDEN HOSTILE IN CUBA.; Clashed with American Officials Twice While He Was There.
- NO ONE FOUND WHO SAW WILDE DEAD; New York Times Correspondent Investigates Reports That He Is Alive. ...
- SEE GRAFT INQUIRY BROADEN IN SCOPE; Whitman's Assistants Go Up-State to Pick Up the Trail. SEE GRAFT ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- THE ART OF WRITING; MATTER, FORM, AND STYLE. A Manual of Practice in the Writing of English Composition. ...
- RUSSIAN PILGRIMS; Another Saga of Vagabondage by Stephen Graham WITH THE RUSSIAN PILGRIMS TO JERUSALEM. ...
- FAIR MAY GET BONES OF COLUMBUS
- OYSTER CRABS ;- THE EPICURE'S DELIGHT
- POINTS OUT DEFECTS IN INCOME TAX LAW; S.H. Patterson Suggests Alterations to Simplify Certificates Required ...
- FORDHAM ELEVEN TIES BOSTON COLLEGE; Twenty-seven Points for Each Team in Game at Fordham Field.
- MOURN WILSON R. BROWN.; Hotel Staff Saddened by Death of Widely-Known Southerner.
- HUSBAND BID AGAINST HER.; Wife Buys In House and Has Him Held for Non-Support.
- SIX LASHED IN DELAWARE.; Two Will Be Taken Again to the Whipping Post Next Saturday.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- FAIR PLANS PLEASE FRENCH.; Papers Delighted by the Managers' Equitable Arrangements.
- EXPORTERS TO SEE THE CITY; N.A.M. Will Take Them on a Two-Day Tour of the Waterfront.
- FAST DARTMOUTH TEAM BEATS PENN; Fumbles, Unusual Plays, and Forward Passes Cut Big Figure in Game.
- DO OUR WRITERS ABUSE THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE?; Dr Rossiter Johnson Vigorously Answers British Criticisms ...
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; $225,000 Residence of Joseph Ulman on Upper East Side Sold for ...
- INCREASED ASSESSMENTS.; In Addition to High Taxes, Said to be Destroying Property Values.
- MITCHEL'S AIM A BUSINESS TERM; Merchants' Association Hears the First Outline of the New Administration. ...
- $5,000,000 GIFT TO METROPOLITAN; N.K. Riggs's Armor Collection in Paris Being Packed for Shipment Here. ...
- BOYS HOLD ELECTIONS LIKE THEIR ELDERS; Youngsters of Ithaca and Cortland, N.Y. Put Rival Tickets in ...
- WIDER TREATY WITH DANES.; Bryan Negotiating One Providing Arbitration for All Disputes.
- DEDICATES HIS BOY TO AID DERELICTS; Father Gives "Jimmy" Hunt to Work of Saving "Down-and-Outs." PICKS ...
- OFFERS ROME EMBASSY SITE.; American Academy Will Sell the Villa Mirafiori for $200,000.
- AMERICANS ATTEND THE KAISER'S HUNT; Major Langhorne Among Those Invited to St. Hubert's Chase Near Potsdam. ...
- Mourned as Dead, Returns Alive.
- BULL MOOSE FIND HOPE IN ELECTIONS; Progressive Leaders Confer Here and Urge Vigorous Congressional Fight ...
- "GREEK SLAVE" THAT USED TO SHOCK US NOW SEEMS HARMLESS; Statue That Was Called an Outrage to Decency ...
- NEW CAMPAIGN METHODS.; Future Candidates Will Have to Rely on Fair Newspapers.
- ROME EXPECTS GAY SEASON.; Americans Looking Forward to the Ambassador's First Reception.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- Complaints About Saloons.
- INVENTOR TELLS THE SECRET OF AMAZING STAGE EFFECTS; Lincoln J. Carter Chats About the Great Advance ...
- SURGICAL CURE FOR ADVANCED CASES OF CONSUMPTION; The Induction of Artificial Pneumothorax, or Compression ...
- AMERICAN WORK STRONGLY DEFENDED.; Dr. Davenport, Who Is the Centre of Criticism, Replies to Dr. Heron's ...
- BANKS MAY ASK MORE; Expense of Acting as Paying Agents for Corporations Increased by Income Tax.
- Miss Bouvier to be Debutante.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- NEW FIREPROOF COMPOSITION TO PROTECT SHIPS AT SEA; It Is a Coating of Iron Dust, Cotton, Wood and Isinglass, ...
- CUBISM IS BARRED FROM AUTUMN SALON; By a Close Vote the Jury Decides Against Freaks Other Than Those ...
- ENGLISH EXPERT ATTACKS AMERICAN EUGENIC WORK
- SHAW WILL COME IF KAISER DOES; Willing to Lecture Here if the Emperor Speaks from the Same Platform. ...
- 1,200 REBELS TRAPPED.; Ambushed by 700 Federals and Almost Annihilated.
- MAY HOLD CUMMINS HERE.; Convicted Banker Is Wanted as a Witness in Carnegie Trust Suit.
- PLAYS THAT HOLD
- Purdue Wins in Snowstorm.
- CABARET IN SUBWAY BENEATH ST. PAUL'S; Pushing Through of the First Tube Under the Graveyard Is Celebrated ...
- TUXBURY LEFT $500,000.; Bulk of Estate to Widow and Daughters ;- Three Charity Gifts.
- MINISTER ON HIKE IN SCANTY ATTIRE; Anderson Starts Across Jersey for Seashore After Discarding Most ...
- PARADES SPURNED PICTURE.; Corsican Takes Unusual Painting About Paris Streets in a Cart.
- STONE HOPEFUL FOR THAW.; Ex-Governor Thinks Federal Court Will Free His Client.
- Boy Asks to be Game Warden.
- ONE OF 83,000,000 DOLLARS IS MISSING; Government Agents Hunt for It in Cellar of the a Sub-Treasury.
- MORSE PLANS NEW LINE.; Buys Boats and May Start Baltimore-Wilmington, N.C., Service.
- Newfoundland House Conservative.
- UNIONISTS CAPTURE SEAT LEFT BY ISAACS; Capt. Wilson's Election by 1,110 Votes Over Liberal Foe a Hard ...
- ONE-MINUTE PRAYER TO CIRCLE GLOBE; Will Be Made at the Same Movement by Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. Everywhere ...
- REBEL REPULSE REPORTED.; Federals Claim Victory at Chihuahua After a 36-Hour Battle.
- Exeter Principal Critically Ill.
- THREE-CUSHION CARROMS.
- AUTO ENGINEERS DISCUSS CYCLE CARS; Metropolitan Section of S.A.E. Has a Talk About the New Little Vehicles. ...
- OUR MORTGAGE SYSTEM.; Said to be Defective in Many Ways.
- NOVELTIES SEEN IN THE SHOPS
- Textile Workers to Ask More Pay.
- COUNTESS SHOOTS ORDERLY; Italian Captain's Wife Says Man Entered Her Apartment.
- N.Y.U. FAILS TO SCORE.; Syracuse Has No Serious Opposition in Her Victory.
- SAYS JEWS SPENT MILLIONS.; Black Hundred Organ Asserts Huge Amount Was Used in Brib
- MODISH FOIBLES OF FASHION.
- COIN MATCHERS OF TIMES SQUARE ARE DOING RUSHING BUSINESS; Detective Says He Knows No Less than 100 Professionals ...
- FOR HIS DAUGHTER'S SAKE.
- Cornell Harriers Beat Quakers.
- A BRIGHT SIDE, AFTER ALL.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- CAN AVOID INTERVENTION.; Recognize Huerta When He Is Strong Enough, Says Prof. Wolsey.
- McCOMBS AND BRIDE SAIL.; Others on Mauretania Include Gaby Deslys with a Pet Hen.
- HUERTA AND CARRANZA.
- G.O.P. CONVENTION CERTAIN; Committee Has Power to Call One to Change Party Rules.
- LINDSEY CHARGES FOR JURY; Disorders at Denver Meeting on Voting for Such an Inquiry.
- MRS. THAW ATTACKS JEROME.; Loathes Son's Prosecutor as "a Reptile" or "Human Hyena,"
- Article 2 -- No Title
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- UNCLE SAM MAKES 700 MILES OF POSTAGE STAMPS DAILY; Joseph E. Ralph Tells Amazing Facts About the Work ...
- WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS TO KNOW; Here Is the Scenario of a Nursery Rhyme Opera to Amuse Both Children ...
- "I Have Not Thought of Resigning" President Huerta Tells The Times
- New Collection of Whistler Portraits Includes Ten Which Have Never Been Published
- Review 1 -- No Title
- NO DEAL WITH LEWIS, PINDELL DECLARES; President, It Is Said, Wanted Crane to Have Embassy to Russia. ...
- UNION DEFEATS STEVENS.; Hoboken Boys Outplayed Throughout at Schenectady.
- MOTOR SHOW DRAWS CROWDS IN LONDON; Note of Luxury Predominant in New Car Bodies ;- Self-Starter Has ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE.; London Market Unsettled by the Mexican Situation.
- Anti-Smoking Order Angers Cabmen
- STRIKERS AMBUSH AND KILL FIVE; Three Colorado Guards and Two Miners Victims, and Soldiers Also Fired On.
- NEW TERMINAL PLAN.; Manhattan Approach to Queensboro Bridge to Occupy Four Blocks.
- WITH GEN. VENUSTIANO CARRANZA'S ARMY IN MEXICO; Something About the Constitution alists Who Are Fighting ...
- CUBAN EX-OFFICIAL GONE.; Carrera, Former Secretary of Public Work, Missing After Indictment.
- PURITY TRAINING SCHOOL.; International Congress Developing Plan ;- Social Control of Adolescents.
- DOES PUBLICITY RAISE LIVING COST?; A Question Often Voiced by Economists Is Shattered by Trade Argument.
- FOUR IN CARRY-ALL KILLED.; New York Train Hits Conveyance Containing 20 Merrymakers.
- BIG INDUSTRIAL MOVEMENT TO AID CAPITAL AND LABOR
- WARM RAG HELPS IN COLD WEATHER; Tests Show That Motor Will Not Start When Temperature Is Below 5 Degrees.
- Earth Shocks Alarm Messina.
- CORNELL FAILS IN GRIDIRON BATTLE; Michigan Superior in All Points of Football to Sharpe's Eleven.
- REBELS EXPECT RECOGNITION.; Los Angeles Junta Says It Will Come This Week.
- BILLIARDS AND POOL.; Hoppe and Demarest to Play Next Week for 18.2 Title.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Arlington Boys First in Run.
- Is Certain While Offices Are Lying Around Loose.
- EXPECT DISORDERS OVER KIEFF VERDICT; Acquittal May Mean Pogroms, Condemnation, Liberal Agitation. PRESS ...
- UNIFORM CIGARETTE PRICES; Large and Small Retailers Agree to End Price-Cutting War To-morrow.
- BANNED BY ENGLISH CENSORS ;- PHILIP GIBBS'S ATTACK ON MILITANTS; "The Eighth Year," an Explanation of ...
- UNION WILL LET NASTRUCCI PLAY; Musicians Waive Six Months' Residence Rule for Metropolitan Concert Master. ...
- IMPEACHMENT COURT EXPENSES $125,000; Legislature Set Aside $75,000 and $50,000 Deficiency Appropriation ...
- Wisconsin Wins from Ohio.
- Dr. Bustard Not Named.
- OPERA BOXHOLDERS AT METROPOLITAN; Brilliant Social Array Promised for Opening Night ;- Vincent Astor ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- COL. BRODIE CLOSES STIRRING ARMY LIFE; Man Who Was Roosevelt's Second in Command in Spanish War Will ...
- EVENING COLLEGE'S WORK.; Attendance Figures Show That It Meets a Great Need.
- CITY OFFICIALS GOT BASEBALL TICKETS; Many Were Favored in Distribution of World's Series Seats, Whitman ...
- RIVAL OIL GIANTS IN MEXICAN BROILS; Lord Cowdray Obtained Concessions from Diaz and Is Favorable to ...
- GOETHALS'S PLANS NOT KNOWN; But Washington Expects Him to Stick Until Canal Is Completed.
- YALE'S NEW TEAM SMOTHERS BROWN; Rhode Islanders Completely Outclassed All the Way by Ketcham's Eleven. ...
- TO BUILD MODEL CITY.; Cleveland, Ohio, to Go into the Real Estate Business.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- KRUPP EMPLOYES GUILTY.; Prison for One, Fine for Another, Convicted of Bribery.
- RED CROSS'S URGENT NEED FOR NEW QUARTERS; $200,000 Still Lacking to Provide Building Which Great Development ...
- WHAT QUEENS DID FOR RAPID TRANSIT; Third Ward Now Assured That Route from Corona to Bayside Will Be ...
- Can Negro Hair Be Changed?
- IN A FEW WORDS.
- Hopkins No Match for Indians.
- IMPERIALISM; A New View of Certain Phases of Greek Civilization GREEK IMPERIALISM. By William Scott ...
- TANG0 CAPTIVATES GERMAN CAPITAL; Society Girls Who Never Earned Money Before Are Now Teaching the Dance. ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ROOSEVELTS AIDED GIRLS IN DISTRESS; Actresses on Their Ship, Warned Against Brazilian Music Halls, Wanted ...
- POPE'S GARDENER DYING.; Tries Suicide by Throwing Himself from a Wall at the Vatican.
- HARVARD BEATS PRINCETON, 3-0; Charley Brickley Kicks Field Goal for Crimson Before 26,000 Spectators. ...
- WHAT MR. McANENY SAID.; Borough President Corrects a Misunderstanding of His Speech.
- PARCEL POST PROFIT $30,000,000 IN 1913; First Year's Net Earnings Will Be Twice What Was Originally ...
- FRENCH DUTIES UNFAIR.; American Chamber of Commerce Protests Against Discrimination.
- PRINTCLOTH TRADING POOR; Buyers Show Less Interest In Market, and Values Are Softening.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- EX-ENVOY FLAYS OUR POLICY.; Can't Establish Anglo-Saxon Rule in Mexico, Says H.L. Wilson.
- FOUR AUTO SUSPECTS HELD.; Police Trying to Fasten Irvington Burglaries on Them.
- SEES GROWING PERIL IN LAW THEORISTS; They, Not Immigrants, Says Surrogate Fowler, Endanger Our American ...
- LAFAYETTE IS BLANKED.; Pittsburgh University Wins with a Score of 13 Points.
- SAYS MURPHY IS GOVERNOR.; Bigham Answers Other Questions Satisfactorily and Wins Citizenship.
- PIRACY OF DESIGNS; Is Not Legalized in Panama Exposition Textile Law.
- Parcel Post Talk by Lewis Here.
- British Admire Wyoming's Men.
- ALL MUST STRIKE OR NONE.; A.F.L. Metal Trades Resolve Upon United Union Action.
- 11,000 CALIFORNIA FANS SEE GIANTS; Los Angeles Turns Out Strong and Gives World's Tourists a Big Reception.
- Brooklyn Wins in Cuba.
- HEALING CHURCH IN PARIS.; Disciples of Antoine of Belgium Consecrate a Temple.
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE; Placing of Nullos at Eight Is Not Arbitrary or ...
- FINDS APPENDIX IS USEFUL.; French Doctor Discovers Strong Reasons Against Operations.
- ARMY'S RECORD SCORE.; Cadets Pile up 77 Points to 0 Against Albright College.
- WANT NO FOREIGN PRESSURE.; Washington Disinclined to Accept Alleged Suggestion of Huerta.
- LEVY FOR ROOT'S PLACE.; Congressman Says He Will Be a Senatorial Candidate Next Year.
- HUERTA AIDED WITH MONEY FROM ENGLAND; Lord Cowdray Said to Have Negotiated a Loan to Maintain Dictator. ...
- Woman Letter Writer Jailed.
- WOMAN, NOT HOUSE, AFIRE.; Alarm Sounded by Passed by Leads to Discovery of Her Body.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- SEWER EXPLOSION TERRIFIES A BLOCK; Ten Persons Hurt When Gas Ignites Under 54th, 55th Sts., Broadway, ...
- 'MAIL XMAS PARCELS EARLY'; This Sign to Go Up In Every Post Office to Expedite Parcel Post.
- PARCEL POST'S REAL TEST.
- Italian Tars Fraternize with Ours.
- DRIVING THE PUBLIC FROM THE PLAYHOUSE; Being an Inquiry Into Some of the Causes for the Present Unsatisfactory ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- HASTEN TO SAVE HANOVER PAVILLON; Parisians Denounce Prefect Delanney's Project to Destroy the Building. ...
- DIAZ ARRAIGNED AND OUT ON BAIL; Pleads to Indictment Charging "Frustrated Homicide" and Gives $500 Cash ...
- Women to Bury "John the Tramp."
- VINCENT ASTOR TO 'WED GIRL PLAYMATE; Richest Bachelor in World to Marry Miss Helen D. Huntington Next ...
- LUDWIG III. TAKES OATH.; Also Pledges Himself to Co-operate with Bavarian Parliament.
- HOW GAME WAS PLAYED.; Rain and Muddy Field Make Line-Plunging a Difficult Task.
- GERARD AT FOREIGN OFFICE.; Believed to Have Discussed Germany's Mexican Attitude.
- PRUSSIA IN WAR; Military Record from Jena to Eylau JENA TO EYLAU: The Disgrace and the Redemption of ...
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- DONT'S FOR THEATREGOERS
- DRANK RADIATOR WATER.; W.O.L. Westgard of the Three As Tells Some Experiences.
- Tiger Freshmen Smother Yale, 1917
- CURRENT FICTION; Mr. Thurston's "Richard Furlong" ;- Books by the Castles, David Grayson and Others ...
- ROCKEFELLER, JR., IN SOUTH; Returning Home After an Inspection of Western Maryland Railway.
- TO RETURN CHILDREN.; Mrs. Chavero Wins Fight to Get Youngsters Sent Back to Mexico.
- TELLS OF A BOYCOTT AGAINST OUR FAIR; Phelan Says Germany and England Made an Agreement Not to Exhibit ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- NEW DESTROYER LAUNCHED.; The Downes One of the Largest Ships of Her Class.
- BUILDING IN FLATBUSH.; Apartment Houses Going Up Along Brighton Beach Line.
- BURNS FOR POLICE HEAD.
- THAW LOSES FIGHT BEFORE GOV. FELKER; New Hampshire Executive Honors New York's Demand for the Fugitive's ...
- AMERICAN HOMES; The Art of Making Them Beautiful and Comfortable LOUIS XVI. FURNITURE. By Seymour De ...
- WABASH DOES BETTER.; Small Deficit After Interest Charges from Operations in 1913.
- YOUNG COLORED MAN, GO SOUTH.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- Girl Killed by German Prince's Car.
- COLLEGE HALL DEDICATED.; Reception Held in New Rochelle's $300,000 Hall of Residence.
- DANCE FOR MISS HALL.; Mrs. Joseph B. Bourne Entertains for Debutante of Nov. 15.
- PRINCETON GETS ART LOAN.; Thomas Shields Clarke Collection Now in Graduate College.
- BOOKS FOR BOYS; Mr. Wells and Others on Games and Heroes
- CHARGES FEDERAL BIAS.; Hadley Accuses Government Officials in Everglades Land Suit.
- MAKE WIRELESS MUSICAL.; French Authorities Stop Objectionable Noise from Eiffel Tower.
- RELIGIOUS LIFE; Its Evolution in the Anglo-Saxon Race THE RELIGIOUS LIFE OF THE ANGLO-SAXON RACE. By ...
- RUSSIA ISOLATED.
- Baltimore Opera Opens; Ruffo Sings
- PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI.
- SEEKING TO INDICT GEN. DIAZ IN HAVANA; Mexican Wounded in Park Fight Says the Exile Started the Quarrel ...
- JERSEY'S CORPORATION TAX.
- FELKER TO DECIDE THAW'S FATE TO-DAY; Little Doubt That New Hampshire Governor Will Honor New York Requisition. ...
- 'LOG' BOOK FOR MISS WILSON; One of Mr. Sayre's Friends Sends Her an Odd Wedding Gift.
- THE NEW YORK SYMPHONY.; A Schumann Programme with Mr. Josef Hofmann as Soloist.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- BLACK HAND CUTS THREE.; Italians Dangerously Wounded In Harrison, Afraid to Tell of Assaults.
- BIG MARKET HERE FOR CUBAN SUGAR; Minister Desvernine Expects It to Compete with American Product. EFFECT ...
- Gov. Taylor Seeks Degree.
- British Trade Growth.
- CLANCY LIKELY TO STAY.; Sing Sing Warden at Monthly Confab ;- Riley Has Enlargement Plan.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- INCOME TAX TALK DISPLACES POLITICS; Puzzling Cases Being Raised and Solutions Sought in the Hotel Lobbies. ...
- Clarence H. Mackay Sails.
- Cornell Loses Distance Runner.
- Gaby Comes with Sixty Gowns.
- LINER ARAGONIA OVERDUE.; Not Reported Since She Passed Gibraltar, Oct. 17, Bound for Boston.
- Rockefeller Rewards Firemen.
- TEACHER McMINN A SUICIDE.; Growing Deaf, Greek and Latin Instructor Had to Give Up Work.
- TWENTY-FIVE TIES FOR $250; That's the Smallest Item You Can Buy from the Necktie King.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- FINDS LAW UNJUST TO REALTY OWNERS; Justice Newburger Decides That Statute Regarding Disorderly Tenants ...
- HARVARD PICKED TO DEFEAT PRINCETON; Crimson Excels in Several Features of Play ;- Yale Plays Brown.
- MONEY POWER GRIPS US, SAYS BRANDEIS; Lawyer Cites the Steel Corporation and J.P. Morgan & Co. as ...
- PRINCETON RUNNERS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP; Take First Five Places in Cross-Country Race Against Columbia.
- ALIMONY PAYERS PUZZLED.
- WAR RIGHT FOR WOMEN.; Miss Nethersole Defends Miss Pankhurst's Proposal.
- DR. CHAS. 'BURHEN, tOTED SURGEON, DIES; Hi, Appendicitis Operations Won Him Fame ;- First to Locate ...
- CHILD KIDNAPPED IN PARK BY WOMAN; Four Little Girls Lured from Home Neighborhood by a Promise of Ice ...
- ART NOTES.; Water Color Club's Exhibit ;- Ederhelmer to Show Master's Drawings.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Mexican Crisis Affects London ;- Paris Bourse Strong ;- Weakness in Berlin.
- YIELD TO WILSON ON REGIONAL BANKS; Senate Committee Reconsiders Action Reducing Number from Twelve to ...
- D.H. Burnham Dies a Millionaire.
- LIND SENT FOR FINAL EFFORT.; Official Sentiment Verging Toward Armed Intervention.
- Miss Gladys Roosevelt's Wedding.
- CHINESE REPUBLIC TOTTERS; Military Leaders Urge Yuan Shi Kai to Assume Supreme Control.
- GAS THAT KILLS MAN TEARS HOUSE APART; Woman Searches for Leak with Lamp and Terrific Explosion Follows. ...
- GOT FIVE DEATH SENTENCES; But Alabama Prisoner Prepares for His Sixth Appeal.
- YALE HOPES BASED ON TO-DAY'S SHOWING; Future Strength of Team to be Estimated by What Elis Demonstrate ...
- Six Killed in Panama Train Wreck
- Article 2 -- No Title
- FRANK IRVING COBB WEDS.; Editorial Writer Married Miss Margaret H. Ayer, Writer, on Oct. 2.
- ACCUSE HEAD OF SCHOOL.; Girl and Investigator Witnesses Against Jacob Terr.
- NEW CHARGES IN FAIR SUITS; Court Permits Service of Amended Complaints in Fight for Estate.
- FINANCIAL FOOTING SOUND.; Sir George Paish Looks for Good Times Here When Mexico Is Quieted
- W.F. M'COMBS WEDS QUIETLY IN LONDON; His Marriage to Miss Williams Celebrated in the Presence of a Few ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Firmer in Duller Trading ;- Banks Expected to Show Large Cash Gain.
- JOHN REDMOND TO WALSH.; Irish Leader Wires Congratulations on His Election as Governor.
- Starving Tammany Hall.
- MANY MEN HER VICTIMS.; Woman Who Worked Marriage Lure Swindle Gets 18 Months.
- CONDITIONS OF TRADE.
- CUMMINS TAKEN TO COURT.; Needed in Suit Against Carnegie Trust Company.
- FLEET REACHES MARSEILLES; Ships to be Stationed at Five Mediterranean Ports.
- WANTS CITY TO JOIN SOCIAL SERVICE; McAneny Favors a Department to Co-operate with Private Enterprises ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; A View of Clearance Loans.
- GERMAN RESERVE GROWING.; Reichsbank Already Has $12,500,000 of $30,000,000 Gold Increase.
- SOME HAIR-SPLITTING LAW.; Mr. Justice Holmes Digs Up an Odd Case to Amuse the Court.
- ROCKY FIELD FOR BASEBALL; Giants Encounter Poor Conditions in Arizona ;- Defeat White Sox.
- VENDIG'S TESTIMONY READ.; Grand Jury Minutes Submitted at Trial of "Circular Joe."
- Article 1 -- No Title
- 1,500 GIRLS GIVE PAGEANT OF Y.W.C.A.; Great Armory Throng Sees the Work of Organization in Pictures. ...
- ACTORS CAN'T TALK ABOUT BIG PAY NOW; If They Do, the Revenue Collector Will Remind Them on Income Tax ...
- SUSPENDS FREIGHT RATES.; Commerce Commission Holds Up New Tariffs Pending Hearing.
- MANN TRIES TO END 'STRIKE' IN HOUSE; Raises Point of No Quorum, Preventing Action on Investigating Colorado ...
- BOOKS FOUND WRONG IN SUNSHINE SOCIETY; One Accountant Says Errors Favored Mrs. Alden and Another Denies ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- $33,000,000 FOR ECUADOR.; Garcia Going to Europe to Float a Sewer and Railroad Loan.
- Progressive Party's Losses.
- DR. 1. R. ILLiCE, SGIEI'tTiST, DEAD; Was Co-Discoverer with Darwin of the Laws of Ntural Selection, ...
- PEEPING TOMS AT VASSAR.; Night Patrols Established to Put an End to Their Pranks.
- Malta to Honor Admiral Badger.
- Grenda's Cycle Sprints Futile.
- COMBINE WITH SWISS FIRMS.; New York Embroidery Manufacturers in a $10,000,000 Deal.
- TEST OF APPRAISAL POWER.; May State Controller Decide on Disputed Ownership?
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- HARMONICA IN HIS THROAT.; Jammed There by Robbers ;- Took Big Pliers to Draw It Out.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- "LAWFUL MONEY."
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- OUTDOES PEGOUD IN HIS AIR FEATS; Chevilliard Challenges Rival After His Own Marvelous Feats in a 50-Mile ...
- TIGERS PRIMED FOR BATTLE.; Try Out All Their Formations to be Used Against Harvard.
- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SMITH TO LEAD NEWARK.; Manager of Ball Team Signs Contract for Next Season.
- FIRST SOCIALIST SHERIFF.; And Welsh Was the Only Socialist That Won at Schenectady.
- LOBSTER WEIGHS 27 POUNDS; Biggest One Ever Seen at Boston, and He's Fifty Years Old.
- NEW PLANS FAVOR TIMES SQ. STATION; Proposals for Interborough Platforms Fit Suggested Changes on B.R.T. ...
- MIGHT YIELD FOR EUROPE.; Huerta Willing to Go, It's Said, if Other Nations Pressed Him.
- MOLINEUX WEDS AGAIN.; Man Who Figured In Murder Trials Marries Miss Connell.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- ANXIOUS TO FIGHT FOR PIERRE LOTI; French Author Accepts the Challenge of the Bulgarian Lieutenant. LOTI ...
- JAPAN STANDS BY EILLS.; Government Holds Perjury Charge Against Him to be Void.
- END OF THAW'S PRIVILEGES.; Court Rules Against Private Talks with Lawyers at Matteawan.
- WAR ON TAMMANY BY FUSION GENERAL; Robert Adamson Talked Of as Leader of Forces That Expect to Destroy ...
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- WORLD CITY IDEA GROWS.; President Poincare to Attend Great Meeting In Paris to Discuss It.
- French Aviator Suspended.
- WIDOWS AIDED BY STATE.; What Workmen's Compensation Act Is Doing in West Virginia.
- CORNELL AND MICHIGAN.; Wolverines Are Favorites, but Cornell Is Again Hopeful.
- MME. PORFIRIO DIAZ SHOCKED.; She Says the General Loves His Nephew Deeply.
- SIMPSON MAY BE IN LINE.; Penn Centre Expects to Play To-day Against Dartmouth.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- FLING AT AMERICAN COURTS.; British Judge Says Our Divorce Procedure Won't Do There.
- Congressman Levy Resents Aspersions on Their Intelligence.
- OFF FOR EUROPE TO-DAY.; Some of the Passengers Sailing on Four Steamships.
- PICK MORGAN TABLET SITE.; Commercial Congress Delegates Dedicate It Near Culebra Cut.
- $100,000,000 COAL EXPORTS.; United States Third Among the Nations in This Trade.
- Lill Not A.A.U. Candidate.
- Talk of Speedy Ultimatum.
- DEAF-MUTE IN DIVORCE SUIT.; Trial the Quietest Ever Conducted in Reno.
- Music Wanted by Playgoers.
- FIRST WEEK'S OPERA BILLS.; Metropolitan Opens with "Manon" Nov. 17 ;- Saturday Matinee Novelty
- Piatt Andrew After Gardner's Place
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; $500,000 Lease on New Theatre for Broadway and Eighty-ninth Street ;- Pearl Street ...
- FIND DOCTOR'S WIFE WITH POISON IN HAND; Mrs. Harris Arrested in Central Park West After Police Get Suicide ...
- MRS. TREAT-GODDARD DIES.; Aged Widow Who Married Young Student Victim of Apoplexy.
- MALONE AT WHITE HOUSE.; Unofficially Announced That He Is to Succeed Mitchel.
- AEROBOAT LIFTS FOUR MEN.; Many Novel Features in New Wright 60-Mile-an-Hour Craft.
- GOOD SHORT AUTO RUNS NEAR TOWN; Long Island and Staten Island Going Excellent Now ;- Other Motoring News.
- Massachusetts Tech Wins Run.
- DAY WITH OTHER ELEVENS.
- ELECTRIC DUMBWAITERS.; Chicago Store Transfers Packages to Delivery Room with Them.
- SAY McCOMBS WILL ACCEPT.; Washington Observers Expect Him to Take the Paris Post.
- CAR STRIKE ENDS IN INDIANAPOLIS; Service to be Resumed at Once and State Board to Conduct Arbitration. ...
- IGNORES CUSTOMS INQUIRY.; House to Take No Action on the Philadelphia Cases.
- MARINES GOING SOUTH.; But Washington Says Activity Is a Result of Announced Plans.
- NO HOPE FOR GAILLARD.; Panama Canal Engineer Sinking Fast in Johns Hopkins University.
- WERNER PLURALITY LESS.; Westchester County Gives Him 3,609, Only 318 Ahead.
- Colonial Yacht Club Dinner.
- ROOSEVELT WARNS OF JUDICIAL PERILS; Tells Argentinos Why Republics Must Put a Curb on the Courts. CITES ...
- Mrs. Emma Marcy Raymond.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- WARN WHITMAN IN GRAFT INQUIRY; Threats of Violence Unless the Investigation of Hennessy Charges Is Called ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- State's First Defeat at Home.
- MR. LIND SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS.
- RENT AND SALARY UNDER INCOME TAX; Tenants or Employers Withhold Nothing Unless Rent or Pay Runs Above ...
- SAYS RACE RANCOR DRIVES FROM SCHOOL; Berman Asserts That Associates at Webb's Academy Treated Him Harshly. ...
- D.A.R. ELECT OFFICERS.; Mrs. Willard S. Augsbury Again Regent of State Organization.
- TRY TO INVOLVE THE KAISER.; Anti-Semites' Misuse of His Cartoon Elicits His Angry Disclaimer.
- ENCOURAGING THE RAILWAYS.
- TO BOOM GERMANY IN MOTION PICTURES; Big Publicity Plan Launched for the Capture of Foreign Markets.
- FOR STATE CONTROL OF VICE; Purity Congress Delegate Suggests a Board of Morals.
- TRAIN KILLS TWO AUTOISTS.; Two Other Occupants of Car Dying After Clash at Crossing.
- REPORT CHIHUAHUA TAKEN.; Constitutionalists Send Word of Victory to Carranza.
- Red and White Do Not Have a Bad Connotation.
- Kilmer Fortune $2,600,000.
- NOT DEAD, BUT WEDDED.; Mrs. Frank J. Johnson Accuses Long-Lost Husband of Bigamy.
- NOT TO MOVE STATE TROOPS.; Gen. O'Ryan Declares Rumor Unfounded Regarding New York.
- TECH'S $10,000,000 HOME.; Work Begins on Mammoth Plant of Massachusetts Institute.
- BERT WILLIAMS TO STAR.; Will Act Friday in "Robinson Crusoe" for Klaw & Erlanger.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DIVORCES DESERTING BRIDE.; New Yorker Says She Left Him Four Hours After Ceremony.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Cuts Girl's Hair Off on Busy Street.
- SETBACK FOR MRS. PASTOR.; Testimony In Marriage Annulment Suit Is Insufficient.
- Personal Income Tax Payment.
- ALL FLEE FROM CAT.; It Keeps Tenants from Homes ;- Policeman Has to Shoot It.
- HETCH HETCHY LOBBY; Maintained Expensively and Persistently at Washington.
- HUERTA DEFIANT, BUT MIGHT YIELD IF EUROPE ASKED; Relies on Diplomats' Assurances That Their Governments ...
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Article 11 -- No Title
- CARRANZA DENIES DEAL WITH HUERTA; Wires The Times He Will Fight Until Huerta Rule Is Utterly Destroyed. ...
- JERSEY CITY GETS NEW POST OFFICE; Dedication Exercises at Splendid $1,000,000 Building Witnessed by ...
- Provisional Company Members.
- CHAMPION WINS BILLIARD MATCH; De Oro Defeats Carney for Three-Cushion Title by 150 to 143 in Final Block.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Article 16 -- No Title
- CHESTERTON PLAY PLEASES; " Magic," His New Paradoxical Comedy, Is Like Nothing Else.
- EX-INSPECTOR HAYES LOSES HIS APPEAL; Writ Obtained by Former Policeman in Reinstatement Attempt Dismissed ...
- CANDIDATE SPENT NOTHING.; Prohibition Nominee for Chief Judge Files Statement.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- DRY GOODS OUTLOOK.; Business Responsive to Weather ;- Fall Lines Sell Well.
- WOMAN USES DICTAPHONE.; Mrs. Bennett Produces the Records Against Howarth In Arson Trial.
- BURNS DIDN'T RIFLE DR. WILEY'S DESK; If Not Burns, Then Some Other Detectives, the Pure Food Advocate ...
- GUEST'S NOVEL RIDE HOME.; Verplanck Took Him from Fishkill to Poughkeepsie in Flying Boat.
- THINK PRISONERS ARE AUTO BANDITS; Men Found Loitering Near Clendennin Home Caught After Exchange of ...
- COL. POPE AS RECEIVER.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- WARSHIPS GETTING READY.; Chester Sails from Philadelphia ;- tory to Carranza ;- Denial by Federals.
- STUDENT ARRESTS MISTAKE; Intended Only to Challenge Out-of-Town Columbia Men.
- TOOK POISON ON A DARE.; Two Newburg Men Swallowed Mercury Tablets and Will Die.
- DRAFTING TROOPS TO GUARD KIEFF; Authorities Fear Anti-Semitic Riots After Beiliss Verdict Is Rendered. ...
- SUFFRAGISTS PLAN TO BAN MILITANCY; British Constitutionalists May Gain the Support of the Liberals. ...
- MORE COPPER METAL.; Gain in Stocks for October About 3,600,000 Pound.
- CUBAN LOAN A CERTAINTY.; Conservatives Favor $30,000,000 Issue ;- $220,000 for Flood Victims.
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- A CHANCE TO CHOOSE.
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- VERA CRUZ IS ANXIOUS.; Much Excitement There Over Lind's Trip to the Capital.
- Rival for Metal Products Co.
- REBUKE FOR JUDGE MALONE.; Appellate Division Criticises Him in Reversing Koppman's Conviction.
- DRAMA LEAGUE TO MEET.; Will Discuss "Stage Arts" at Lyceum Theatre Next Tuesday.
- Great Neck Racing To-day.
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- CAPT. SCOTT'S DIARY.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- Walsh Day at Holy Cross.
- Leaves $450,000 to Salvation Army.
- CHICAGO BOND SALES SLOW.; Only Three Purchasers at City "Bargain Counters" the First Day.
- DR. A.R. WALLACE ILL.; Family Summoned ;- The Famous Scientist Is Nearly 91 Years Old.
- HINDUS BURY GOLD.; Government of India Trying to Provide a Safe Banking System.
- ON PARIS-CAIRO FLIGHT.; Daucourt, French Airman, Reaches Point Near Constantinople.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Plate Glass Under Insurance Law.
- Hackett Gets "Amateur Gentleman."
- HUERTA WORRIES BRITISH.; Disastrous Effects Expected to Follow His Currency Decree.
- LIQUOR AS A MOOSE ISSUE.; Illinois Progressives May Take In Anti-Saloon League.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- DR. A.D. WHITE IS 81 TO-DAY; Venerable Educator and Diplomat Still in Splendid Health.
- WERNER ELECTED BY NARROW MARGIN; Latest Returns Give Him 518 Plurality for Chief Judge of Court of Appeals. ...
- BARRY AT MILITARY SHOW.; General Reviews State and Regular Troops in Garden Tournament.
- MRS. MURRAY'S ESTATE.; Widow of Former Mayor of New York Left Gifts to Charity.
- DR. BUSTARD DECLINES.; Will Not Leave Cleveland to Come to Calvary Baptist Church.
- WOMEN RULE GRAND JURY.; Elect Their Own Secretary Against Candidate of Male Minority.
- Not Respected by Drivers Even at Street Crossings.
- FOOD EXPERT WILEY DOGGED BY SLEUTHS; Tells at Aldine Club Dinner How They Sought Trace of a Mythical ...
- Cast for Revival of "The Henrietta."
- NO NUMBERS FOR YALE.; University Officials Taboo Suggestion to Place Numerals on Players.
- SEE BOOM FOR RICHMOND.; Merchants' Association Would Build Marginal Railroad There.
- A MILITARY WEDDING.; Miss Sara Van Vliet Married to Lieut. Wood in Historic Church.
- ARMY AND NAVY TICKETS.; Applications from Supposed Spectators to be Rejected.
- NEW HAVEN DEFENDS ISSUE; Clarence Venner Would Intervene If Bulkeley Withdraws Petition.
- Illinois Third In Mineral Wealth.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Washington Heights Apartment Deal ;- Sells Life Interest in Thirtieth Street ...
- ASK COURT TO AID MARRIED TEACHER; Decision Reserved on Mrs. Peixotto's Application for a Writ to Restore ...
- URGING HUERTA; NO THREATS.; Friendly Persuasion the Keynote of O'Shaughnessy's Instructions.
- HIS JAG AN EXPERIMENT.; Dr. Dolbert's Excuse Is That He's Studying the Effect of Alcohol.
- Latest Shipping News.
- RICHES TO HOTEL PORTER.; Plaza Employe Hears His Father Has Left Him a Fortune.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Minister Reinsch at Peking.
- Havana Nine Defeats Brooklyn.
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- Porto Rico's Governor Sworn In.
- Insurance Against Mail Drivers.
- JAMES S. REGAN DEAD.; Deputy State Excise Commissioner and Democratic Leader.
- $500,000 TO START COMMERCE COLLEGE; Mortimer L. Schiff Announces Gift at Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. ...
- Peters Out of Boston Race.
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- MRS. N.L. MILLER DIVORCED; Husband, She Tells Reno Judge, Tired of Her and Abandoned Her.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- M'GUIRE BALKS AT GRAFT LIST; Asserts at Inquiry That He Never Gave Contractors' Names to Hennessy. DID ...
- G.H. MILLIKEN WEDS MISS AGES GAYLEY; Son of Seth M. Milliken and Daughter of Mrs. Gardiner Gayley, Married ...
- Wabash Lawyers Get $65,000 Fee.
- Bond Elected in Newfoundland.
- 3,000 STATE TROOPS HOLD INDIANAPOLIS; Indiana's Entire Military Force Ordered Into Capital City to Put ...
- LIFT THE EMBARGO, CARRANZA'S PLEA; Rebel Leader Is Confident of Victory if He Can Purchase Arms Freely. ...
- BROWN GOLF LEADER AT SLEEPY HOLLOW; Former Hudson River Champion Wins Qualifying and Handicap Prizes.
- WON'T GIVE UP EILLS.; Japanese Government Refuses Ambassador's Extradition Request.
- FEAR CURRENCY FILIBUSTER.; Republicans May Seize Upon Premature Seating of Lee as Pretext.
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- SEEKS A BIG MAN FOR POLICE HEAD; Mitchel Says That Commissionership Is the Most Important Place He Has ...
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- GIRL BREAKS PAROLE BY GETTING MARRIED; Children's Court Commits Mrs. Sadie Owens, 15-Year-Old Bride. ...
- GEN. DIAZ STABBED IN HAVANA PARK; Five Mexicans Inflict Two Wounds in His Neck and Shoot One of Themselves. ...
- OUR SHIPS PASS GIBRALTAR.; Squadron Under Duke of the Abruzzi Will Greet Vessels at Naples.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- BANKS OWNED BY THE PEOPLE.
- McCOMBS ILL, MAY NOT WED; News of Engagement and Intended Wedding To-day Received Only Yesterday.
- WANT MURDERESS SPARED.; Suffragists to Ask for Commutation of Mrs. Wakefield's Sentence.
- MORTGAGE 2,343 YEARS OLD; Similar in Essentials to Proposed Illinois Central $120,000,000 Issue.
- TAFT HAS $150,000 BONDS.; Ex-President Files List with Connecticut State Treasurer.
- CORNELL IN FINE FORM.; Coaches Seem Satisfied That Eleven Is Rounding Into Condition.
- CHANGE MONEY BILL ON VANDERLIP LINES; Senators' Amendments, Due to Republican Votes, Rouse Wilson Men's ...
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Stock Exchange Seat $40,000.
- REV. MR. PRIDDY FOUND.; Stamford Pastor in Chicago Hospital Victim of Mental Collapse.
- OUR YOUTHFUL NEXT MAYOR.
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- NEW THAW REQUISITION; Filed in New Hampshire to Correct Error ;- Decision To-morrow.
- DANIEL J. O'REILLY, LAWYER, DIES AT 44; His Death Hastened by Imprisonment in Bancroft Bond Theft and ...
- WHY NOT TELL THE TRUTH?
- State D.A.R. Names Candidates.
- TRAIN SUCCEEDS NOTT.; Whitman Names Him in Place of Assistant Who Becomes a Judge.
- Calls Lincoln Greatest Orator.
- Marconi's Tribute to Preece.
- HOPE TO ABOLISH TAMMANY UTTERLY; Those Who Plan to Reorganize Democracy Would Wipe Out Even Old Machine's ...
- Y.M.C.A. $4,000,000 IS GETTING CLOSER; G.W. Perkins Says at Association Dinner the 600 Starters of Fund ...
- REBELS KILL AN AMERICAN.; Mining Superintendent Robbed and Mutilated at Mapimi, Durango.
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- SOME MOTOR ROUTES TO PRINCETON GAME; Automobile Club of America's Bureau Issues Them for To-morrow's Game.
- GUN SINKS BOAT, TWO DIE.; Charge of Shot Blows a Hole in Hunters' Skiff on Cuba Lake.
- $1,000 FOR OLD TAPESTRY.; Top Price at Hamilton Sale Paid for 16th Century Brussels.
- LIND ON THE WAY TO MEXICO CITY; No Explanation of His Sudden Departure from Vera Cruz for the Capital. ...
- BREAK GROUND FOR LEWISOHN STADIUM; 3,000 City College Students Cheer Start of Work for Great $200,000 ...
- SOCIALIST GAINS AND LOSSES.
- BROKER'S CAR KILLS A GIRL.; Child Ran in Front of J.K. Rice's Auto in New Brunswick, N.J.
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- A Non-Sectarian Cancer Hospital.
- Smooth Negro Hair.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Closes Uncertain After Some Gains ;- Paris Prices Lower.
- AIR AFFECTS PITCHERS.; Also Hard Ground Causes Ball to Bound Badly in Giants' Game.
- LAW SELECTED AS PRINCETON'S PUNTER; Tiger All in Excellent Physical Condition to Tackle Harvard.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- CARNEY TAKES LEAD IN BILLIARD MATCH; Challenger for Title Finishes Second Night's Play 14 Points Ahead ...
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- RUSSIA WILL ACCEPT NO RITUAL PROTESTS; Informs United States It Will Not Receive Advice on Murder Trial ...
- CAT WAR IN WASHINGTON.; Health Officers Kill Thousands of Them and Women Protest.
- Booker Washington's Advice Recommended to "White Folks."
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- BOSTON ORCHESTRA OPENS SEASON HERE; Great Crowd at Carnegie Hall at Its First Series of the Winter. ...
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Collar Holders and Compass Charms Held as Assessed.
- MARTIN WILL SHOW HIS NOTES.; Hennessy's Aid Reconsiders His Refusal to Produce Highway Findings.
- MISS EDITH LANDON WEDS.; Married to Eugene M. Sawyer in Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church.
- Enlisting Women, It Is Said.
- BOGUS COUNT LEFT A BAD CHECK TRAIL; Detectives Pounce on von Rosenberg, Working as a Steward on Steamship.
- FOR NEXT A.A.U. LEADER.; Pawling and Lill Announce Their Candidacy for Presidency.
- Army Scrimmages with Scrub.
- Price Collier's Body Cremated.
- RESENT TAILORS' INVASION.; But Residents of "Southerners' Row" Fall in Injunction Attempt.
- EMPLOYMENT BUREAU BILL.; Federal Measure Drafted to Aid Employers and Workers.
- BLOWN FROM MOUTH OF GUN; Nine Ringleaders of a Plot Against the Afghan Amir Executed.
- MARCONI RIVALS CAN TRY.; Second Wireless Station in British Imperial Chain to be Built.
- CANAL NEEDS $36,394,000.; Completion Will Cost This, Goethals Estimates ;- Appropriation Likely.
- WILL SHORTEN 'PROM WEEK'; Yale Faculty to Confine Functions to Monday and Tuesday.
- BRITISH GOODS BEST, NORTHCLIFFE SAYS; But Not Properly Pushed ;- Speech at Banquet of Advertising Men ...
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Mayor Harrison Aids Donahoe.
- NICARAGUAN PLOT TO KILL.; Conspirators Intended to Assassinate President, Ministers, and Deputies.
- FIGHTING AT CHIHUAHUA.; Rebels Under Villa Attack Again ;- Cut Off Water Supply.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- Kelley Makes No Comment.
- OPERATED ON FOR CRIME.; Judge Believes Two Moral Delinquents Are Cured.
- THE AMERICAN MURDER RATE.
- NO BOLIVIAN ATROCITIES.; Consul General Says Vague Charges Will Be Investigated.
- INSISTS ON RITUAL THEORY.; Counsel at Kieff Trial Asserts Beiliss Regards Himself as Victim.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- DENVER'S OPEN CHALLENGE.; Nathan Straus Will Race Against Any Trotter in Manhattan.
- MORE RUBBER STOCK.; Rights for Stockholders on Common and Preferred at Par.
- Maude in "Beauty and the Barge."
- GERMAN SQUADRON TO SAIL.; Finest Battleships to Advertise the Fatherland in South America.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE MEETS IN CHICAGO; Favors Granting Some Demands to Players ;- No Interleague Series.
- MAY DECORATE AMERICANS.; French Chamber Urges Honors for Rural Credit Inquirers.
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- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Close Weak ;- Money Easy ;- More Gold Engaged for Import.
- SIR WILLIAM H. PREECE DIES; Noted Civil Engineer Who Introduced the Telephone in England.
- Student's Savings to Princeton.
- FEARS FOR RECIPROCITY.; Canada Thinks Tariff Law Repealed It ;- Washington Views Differ.
- BAY STATE'S VOTE PLEASES JOHNSON; Progressives' Success Against Republicans, Says Californian, Was on ...
- EDDIE PLANK HONORED.; Gettysburg Friends Banquet and Praise Athletics' Pitcher.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Miss Jessie Wilson In New York.
- FEWER MEN TO ELECT.; Voters Could Control Them and Supplant the Bosses.
- HOLD WOOD BOYCOTT VIOLATES THE LAW; U.S. Judges Assail Agreement Under Which Carpenters Refuse to Handle ...
- TO INVESTIGATE THE L.& N.; Senate Votes for Anti-Trust Inquiry by the Commerce Commission.
- PRESIDENT FOR MALONE.; His Appointment as Collector, However, Depends on O'Gorman.
- CUSTOMS CASE UP 19 YEARS; Importers' Protest, Filed in 1894, May Be Settled Soon, However.
- ANNEKE JANS CLAIM A LURE.; Basis of a Criminal Suit for Using the Mails to Defraud.
- Edward Morris's Gift.
- THE MAUPINS UNDER KNIFE.; Lieutenant and Wife Operated Upon in Pittsfield Hospital.
- Evil of Present System Illustrated in Bronx County.
- OFFICIALS OPPOSE CARS FOR SMOKERS; Frank Hedley Says Chicago Has Found Them Impracticable on Surface ...
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- Imitates Pegoud's Feate.
- BRYCE SAYS CRITICS DIDN'T KNOW FACTS; Also Declares Britain and America Are Closer Together Than Ever ...
- AFTER MURPHY.
- Wilson to Attend Gridiron Dinner.
- FURTHER RULINGS ON INCOME TAX; Deduction at Source Not Necessary on Bank Interest ;- Many Bonds Are ...
- CAPT. STORER TO PLAY.; Harvard's Last Scrimmage for Princeton Game To-morrow.
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- PEER MAY GO TO ANTARCTIC.; Anxious to Join Stackhouse Expedition, Which Starts Next Year.
- Tie Unbroken in Cycle Race.
- WANTS TO LOSE A RAILROAD.; Cranberry Lake Company Seeks Permission to Abandon the Line.
- MICHAEL T. DALY, POLITICIAN, DIES; Commissioner of Public Works Under Mayor Gilroy and Croker's Right-Hand ...
- MISS UNDERHILL WEDS.; Married to Eugene V. Connett, 3d, in South Orange.
- Navy Half Backs Incapacitated.
- STEEL MILLS DULL AND PRICES WEAKER; Doubt if Awakening of Buyers Is Holding Off Sharp Cuts in Quotations. ...
- THE WORK OF THE MAYOR.
- M'MANIGAL IN FAR FLIGHT.; Dynamiter Said to be in Florida on Way to South America.
- FIELDER IS VICTOR BY NEARLY 33,000; New Jersey's Election Notable for the Collapse of the Progressive ...
- THE EVENING COLLEGE.; Prof. Robinson Describes Growth of the City's Institution.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; All-Silk Fabrics, Cotton Lace, and Rosaries Gain Lower Duty.
- 'EXPERT' AT KIEFF CANNOT TRANSLATE; Pranaites Unable to Decipher Titles of Treatises from Which He Quotes. ...
- Lafayette Scrimmage Unsatisfactory
- WANTS HARVESTED MONOPOLY DECLARED; McReynolds Asks That Trust Then Have Reasonable Time to Plan a Reorganization. ...
- DIVORCES F.D. OLMSTED.; Mount Vernon Woman Gets a Reno Decree on Cruelty Plea.
- TO STAY OUT OF CONFERENCE; Michigan Rejects Proposition to Rejoin Intercollegiate Body.
- Three Boxers Going to Australia.
- A WIDOW'S LEISURE.; How May She Use It to Best Advantage?
- PRESSING HUERTA; LIND ADMITS IT; Intimations Made Verbally, and Mexico Understands Huerta Has Rejected ...
- MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
- PENN SHOWS UP STRONG.; Coaches Well Pleased with Progress Eleven Is Making.
- HIGH COURT HEARS WOMAN.; Mrs. Sorin Argues Mining Suit Before Judges of Supreme Bench.
- TEMPLE EMANUEL SISTERHOOD; Celebration of 25th Anniversary at the Temple Dec. 6 and 7.
- WILSON IS CHEERED BY PARTY TRIUMPHS; Believes the People Have Approved His Administration ;- Cabinet ...
- SHIPPERS FINED $600.; Classified Chemical Apparatus as Glassware ;- Other Cases to Come.
- FEAR TAMMANY ISN'T DEAD.; London Papers Recall Previous Returns of the Tiger to Power.
- BUSY DAY FOR WEST POINT.; Cadets Now Pointing Toward the Same Way with the Navy.
- Secret Practice for Williams.
- Football Hurts Kill a Schoolboy.
- ECHO OF LORIMER CASE.; Funk Bares Alleged Plot in Illinois Senatorial Fight.
- SOCIAL NOTES.
- HEAVY BATTING IN WHITE SOX VICTORY; Nineteen Hits and Ten Runs Accumulated Off Matty and Hearne at El Paso.
- THREATEN TAXICAB STRIKE.; Chauffeurs In This City Demand a Ten-Hour Day.
- WANTS CONTRACTS PROBED; Cary Assails McAdoo's Action on Post Office, Taken to Oblige Taft.
- SOUNDS FRANCE ON MEDIATION; Mexican Foreign Office Learns That Washington Must Be Consulted.
- ARTISTS DECIDE ON 'THE GIRL OF TO-DAY'; They Go Over the Hundreds of Pictures and Finally Settle on ...
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- STAMP SHOW VISITORS' CUP.; It Is Awarded to' Exhibitor Steinmetz of Philadelphia.
- MEXICANS REACH CUBA.; S. Dominguez Again Attacks Huerta ;- Calero Coming Here.
- Broken Vows Cost St. Paul Man $17,400.
- NO MORE CHANGES IN YALE ELEVEN; Present Line-Up Expected to be Employed in Princeton and Harvard Games.
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- NEW STEEPLE CHASE RECORD; The Welkin, Carrying 160 Pounds, Runs Two Miles In 3:52 1-5.
- Lodge Is Harvard Alumni President.
- MAHAN IN GAME AGAIN.; Harvard's Regular Backfield in Fighting Trim for Tigers.
- Mercury Tablet Victims in Trenton.
- GETTING WAR MATERIALS HERE; Hamburg Merchant Said to be Operating Through Pittsburgh Agents.
- GLYNN PROMISES AID TO HENNESSY; Will Assist Graft Inquiry and See That Any Substantiated Charge Is Prosecuted. ...
- TITANIC SURVIVOR DYING.; Mrs. Bishop Fatally Injured in an Automobile Accident.
- Cornell Has 6,209 Students.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- Amending the Testament.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- WILL CALL M'GUIRE IN NEW GRAFT HUNT; His Testimony Will Be About Contractors Who, Hennessy Says, Were ...
- Phoebe Couzins Seeks a Job.
- MAYOR KLINE.
- WOMEN DOCTORS TESTIFY.; Co-respondent in Walker Divorce Case Innocent, They Say.
- Ruffo Sings in "Barber of Seville."
- SCOTT WAS TEMPTED TO POISON HIMSELF; He and Others of the Party Induced Dr. Wilson to Hand Over Opium ...
- FUSION FIGHT CASTS LIGHT ON LEAGUE; Shows Hearst Organization No Factor When Forces Combine Against ...
- NORTH CAROLINA ROAD DAY.; Gov. Craig and Hundreds of Citizens Work on the Highways.
- LET FILIPINOS STARVE.
- ABANDONS HIS CAR AND KILLS HIMSELF; Deserted Auto Led to Finding of Dr. Hjardemaal Dead from Gas in ...
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Big Purchase by August Heckscher in Fifty-seventh Street Adjoining His Fifth ...
- RAILROAD REVENUES DROP.; Net Receipts Per Mile $96 Less This Quarter Than Last Year.
- TIGERS DRIVEN IN LAST HARD WORK; Harvard Formations Rehearsed ;- Scrimmage Against Freshmen.
- YUAN'S REPUBLIC.
- Reception to Brand Whitlock Sunday
- CURRENCY CHANGE ROUSES OWEN'S IRE; Senate Committee Votes to Give Federal Board Control of One-Half ...
- DEMOCRACY WITHOUT TAMMANY.
- Engineer Not Guilty of Wreck Death
- WEST CASE IS SETTLED.; Action Against Former Lady Randolph Churchill Withdrawn.
- AMOS. T. FRENCH REPLIES.; Files Answer to Divorce Suit, but Will Not Appear in Court.
- INDIANAPOLIS ASKS FOR STATE TROOPS; Governor Likely to Order Out Militia To-day to Quell Rioting Car ...
- MISS KATHRYN DILLON WEDS.; Married to Samuel Zucker, New York Importer, in Philadelphia.
- WOMEN AID "DRY" VICTORY.; Their Votes Banish Saloons from Eighteen Illinois Towns.
- WANAMAKER INQUIRY AGAIN.; Representative Falconer Asks for Information as to Customs Charges.
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- TO IGNORE BALL PLAYERS.; American League Will Not Take Up So-Called Grievances.
- MAY END NEW HAVEN FIGHT.; Appeal Against Bond Issue Likely to be Vacated, It Is Said.
- Consumers Tired of Needless Attacks on Corporations.
- The Suffrage Color.
- BANKER SEEKS WIFE LOST SINCE MONDAY; General Alarm for Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Who Was Under Care of Nurse ...
- Marring Riverside Drive.
- TRAPS A WOOING LAWYER.; Woman Detective Then Turns Accuser at His Trial for Arson.
- TO PAY MRS. EDGELL WHILE SHE TEACHES; Her Case Not to be Tried Until Courts Have Passed on Removal of ...
- CHAUFFEUR KILLED IN A FIT.; Auto Wrecked After He Suffered Epileptic Attack.
- ROOSEVELT IN ARGENTINA.; State Officials and Diplomats Meet His Ship at Buenos Aires.
- FALLS WITH CRASH IN HOUSETOP FLIGHT; Fugitive's Wild Drop Through Skylight Halts Police Pursuit Two ...
- TAX ADJUSTER IN THE TOILS.; James Powers Indicted for Using the Mails to Defraud.
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- Brooklyn's Bureau of Complaints.
- PASSENGERS FOR EUROPE.; Some of Those Sailing To-day on Two Liners ;- The Arrivals.
- Holden Wins Essex Tennis.
- MARYLAND ELECTION MIX-UP; Question Whether Lee Can Replace Jackson as Senator at Once.
- ZEPEDA'S CRIME CONDONED.; Huerta's Relative Held to be an Irresponsible Murderer.
- Morristown Beats Randolph.
- STRATEGY AND CANES USED BY MILITANTS; Sylvia Pankhurst Addresses Meeting After ex-M.P.'s Daughter Has ...
- CREWLESS, SAILED THE SEA.; Schooner with Cargo, All Canvas Set, Picked Up by steamship.
- Easy Work for Lehigh Team.
- PIPES WATER 250 MILES.; Los Angeles Celebrating Completion of New $30,000,000 System.
- Oregon Rejects Sterilization Plan.
- NEW ISLE NOT DANGEROUS.; Reported Discovery of Spot of Land Off Sable Island Confirmed.
- Pueblo Adopts the Single Tax.
- WILLIAM MARK HELD IN CUBA; New York Man Accused of Trying to Smuggle $30,000 Gems.
- ASKS POLICE PROTECTION.; Investigator of Worcester Asylum Fears Violence from Attendants.
- MALONE IS SLATED FOR MITCHEL'S POST; President Almost Certain to Name O'Gorman's Son-in-Law for Collector ...
- Amherst Battle with Freshmen.
- MISS DUKE FOR FOOTBALL.; Also Puts Her Father on Record Before Trinity College Students.
- MORE GAINS IN BAY STATE.; Democrats, with Progressives, Control Lower House and Council.
- DECLARE TITLE VACANT.; French Boxing Authorities Take Action Against Jack Johnson.
- CITY BREAKS GROUND FOR FIRST NEW PIER; Work Begins at Once at 46th St. and North River to Provide for ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Early Strength in Stocks Followed by Partial Reaction ;- Money Easier.
- STEFANSSON HEARD FROM.; All with the Expedition Well When Advices Were Sent in August.
- Minnesota Towns Beat Socialism.
- NAVY ORDERS SIGNIFICANT.; Scout Cruiser Chester Ordered to Join Fleet in Mexican Waters. PRESSING HUERTA; ...
- CHESTER BEGINS LOADING.; Cruiser Should Reach Vera Cruz by Monday or Tuesday.
- DE ORO WINS FIRST BLOCK IN BILLIARDS; Champion Defeats Carney 50 to 37 in Three-Cushion Game CUBAN EXPERT ...
- CHINA YIELDS TO RUSSIA.; Agreement Signed Recognizing Autonomy of Outer Mongolia.
- CREMATION FOR COLLIER.; American Authors Body Brought from Funen to Copenhagen.
- DARTMOUTH HOPES HIGH.; Big Green Team Expects to Beat Penn if Line Does Not Waver.
- MITCHEL TO GO AWAY TO STUDY HIS SLATE; New Mayor Will Return in Three Weeks with Names of Men Picked ...
- DEMOCRATS DEMAND MURPHY'S REMOVAL; Tri-Borough Combination May Oust Him by Breaking McCooey in Kings. ...
- CHICAGO BOND SALE ON.; Issue of $1,880,000 to be Offered "Over the Counter" To-day.
- MANN AND DONOVAN CLASH.; House Adjourned to End Wrangle Over Absentee Question.
- BAVARIA HAS A NEW KING.; Insane Monarch Otto Deposed and Regent Ludwig Succeeds Him.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Recovery in London and Berlin, but Prices Still Weak in Paris.
- SULZER'S EYES NOW ON THE NEW PARTY; Assemblyman-Elect Says He Is a Democrat Though Progressives Elected ...
- TAMMANY'S ROUT MADE COMPLETE IN CITY AND STATE; New York City Gave Mitchel a Plurality of 121,209 Over ...
- SPRING-RICE BACK TO POST.; British Ambassador Left Boston for Washington Last Night.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- A Poor Man's Tribute to Morris.
- William Henry Haldane.
- ART NOTES.; American Artists' Paintings to be Sold at Clarke's ;- Prints by Sir Seymour Haden.
- CARRANZA EXPECTS DR. HALE.; But Washington Denies Sending Any Envoy to the Rebels.
- 39 FRENCH TRAIN VICTIMS.; Thirteen Others Badly Hurt in Disaster to Marseilles Express.
- CORNELL LOSES O'HEARN.; Crack Right End Will Be Unable to Play Against Michigan.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- PERCY HEMUS IN RECITAL.; Baritone Sings with Distinction Songs of Four American Composers.
- WON'T SAVE MRS. WAKEFIELD; Gov. Baldwin Declines to Commute the Death Sentence.
- ARMY-NAVY GAME PLANS.; Polo Grounds Nearly Ready for Great Contest on Nov. 29.
- CACOGENICS.
- DESERTING HALEDON, N.J.; Republican Families Going Because Socialists Run the Borough.
- BARE EPSTEIN'S WORK.; Poets Remove the Cover from the Censored Oscar Wilde Monument.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Gen. Huerta's Picture.
- Parks New Georgia Representative.
- NEBRASKA BANK CLOSED.; Directors Discover Large Shortage of the Sutton (Neb.) National.
- TIMES SQUARE NOW IS CITY'S CENTRE; Thousands Flock There to Get Election Returns, Neglecting Former ...
- COULDN'T LAND IN CUBA.; Spanish Merchant Barred Out by Health Officer's Stupidity.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- FELL TO DEATH FROM AUTO.; Joseph Milbank's Driver Fainted While at the Wheel.
- FIGURE WAR WOULD BE COSTLY; German Experts Certain We Could Not Whip Mexico Easily.
- Five Teams on Carlisle Field.
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- WORK AHEAD CLEAR FOR THE FUSIONISTS; Nearly All in Board of Estimate Know City Problems and the Solution ...
- BUNCE-CRAWFORD WEDDING.; Daughter of Mrs. H.B. Crawford Married to Russell Bunce.
- Ursinus Cancels Remaining Games.
- MINORITY RULE IN NATION AND STATES.
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- WOOL TRADE MARKS TIME.; Moderate Business for the Week ;- No Lower Prices Yet.
- James Wilson to Write a Book.
- MIMIC WAR IN CUBA FOR YANKEE 'MOVIES'; Richard Harding Davis and Gus Thomas Produce "Soldiers of Fortune" ...
- Albany Collar Concern Falls.
- Pittsburgh Must Pay Cooper.
- NEW TILDEN TRUSTEE.; Ex-Justice McLean Named by Justice Newburger.
- Six Teams Tied In Cycle Race.
- No Place Left for the Newspaper "Organ."; From The Chattanooga Times.
- MOVE ON PIEDRAS NEGRAS.; Constitutionalists Preparing to Recapture Their Capital.
- New Jersey Deer Season Closes.
- PEACE IN CUBAN CONGRESS.; Liberal Senators Will Not Break a Quorum ;- Loan Likely to be Voted.
- MEXICO AND MOBILIZATION.; Only 200,000 American Soldiers Available, Army Officer Says.
- PRESIDENT WILSON PAID.; Attorney Sent Him a Distant Relative's Overdue Grocery Bill.
- PRISONERS SEEK AUTO CATALOGUES; Two Letters Come to Motor Company from Jail ;- Other Motor Matters.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- PROGRESSIVES' GRIP ON STATE ASSEMBLY; Slender Republican Majority Includes Nine Men Indorsed by Moose ...
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- Oil Up 15 Cents a Barrel.
- Rescued from Death, Fined $50.
- Auto Burns on Huyler Estate.
- BANDITS SHOOT AT TWO IN AUTO; Fail to Hold Up Gail A. McLaury and Woman Companion on Lafayette Boulevard.
- COLOMBIA AGAIN PROTESTS.; Tuesday Was the Tenth Anniversary of the Separation of Panama.
- KRUTTSCHNITT BACK FROM WESTERN TOUR; Conditions Fair Along Southern Pacific, but He Expects No Railroad ...
- FRENCH THEATRE'S PLANS.; May Postpone Opening, but Does Not Lack Financial Support.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- TANGLE IN WESTCHESTER.; Supposed Republican Sweep Upse When Figures Are Corrected.
- Comstock a Purity Delegate.
- Son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper.
- LICENSES FOR GRAIN MEN.
- SULZER JUBILANT AT MURPHY'S DEFEAT; "Murphyism Is Dead," He Cries, "and I Struck the Abhorrent Thing ...
- Rev. E.A. Neville Dies in Mexico.
- SEES END OF MURPHY.; Chicago Inter-Ocean Finds New York Has Real Civic Conscience.
- Dartmouth Getting in Trim.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; Five Bronx Flats Given in Part Payment for Manhattan Property ;- ...
- Johnstown Elects Progressive.
- Lafayette Defense Shows Weakness.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- Forced School Promotions.
- DEATH SENTENCE FOR MRS. WAKEFIELD; Court Decrees That Connecticut Woman Shall Be Hanged for Murder of ...
- Murphy Signs a New Pitcher.
- LOOKS FOR SEA-LEVEL CANAL.; De Lesseps's Chief Engineer Thinks Lock System Will Be Changed.
- NEW EMBASSY FOR RUSSIA.; Pullman House in Washington Bought for $375,000.
- THE STATE.
- THE NEXT LEGISLATURE.
- AT MARINE AND FIELD TRAPS; Stephenson Boys Win All the Prizes at Bath Beach.
- LAND NOT UNDERASSESSED.; Owners of Condemned Property Ask Many Times Real Value.
- M. LANEL PROMOTED.; M. d'Anglade to Succeed Him as French Consul General Here.
- NEW HAVEN BOND FIGHT.; Restraining Decree Against $67,000,000 Issue Will Be Sought.
- PULITZER FINED FOR SPEED.; St. Louis Publisher Drove Auto to Avoid Dust of Sheriff's Car.
- TWELVE KILLED IN LYONS-PARIS TRAIN; Marseilles Express in a Collision Near the Capital ;- Seven Coaches ...
- Indians In Hard Work Again.
- CHANDLER ON THAW CASE.; Ex-Senator Says New York Erred in Indicting the Fugitive.
- FIGHT JUST BEGUN, MITCHEL SAYS; Asks Militant Co-operation of Public to Make Struggle for Good Government ...
- DISPUTED ART WORKS.; Painter Welcomes Scientific Method of Detecting Impostures.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Democrats Sweep Virginia.
- CHINESE PRESIDENT EXPELS 300 DEPUTIES; Martial Law in Peking ;- Many Arrests ;- More Summary Executions ...
- ICE-CRUSHED LINER SAFE.; Manchester Commerce Battles Way Through Storm to St. John's.
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- THINK WE MUST INTERVENE.; London Papers' View ;- War Always Seemed Likely, Says The Chronicle.
- Mrs. Emily Huntington Miller.
- CINCINNATI OUSTS HUNT.; Spiegel, Republican, Wins as Result of Split Among Democrats.
- Republican Wins in Bridgeport.
- SUFFRAGISTS HELPED GET VOTE OUT EARLY; Autos of Society Women Carried Fusionists to the Polls and Food ...
- WOOD SUBPOENAED BY WHITMAN'S MEN; Former Lobbyist Denies That He Was Contemplating Flight to Avoid Testifying. ...
- Elevated Can Let Chicagoans Shiver
- Democratic Landslide at Troy.
- Harrison to Visit Mindanao.
- PITTSBURGH RESULT CLOSE; Armstrong Wins in Hotly Contested Non-Partisan Election.
- American Athletes to Sail Nov. 12.
- MURPHY, IN GLOOM, HOPES FOR THE BEST; Says Mitchel's Opponents Join in Wishing Success to His Administration. ...
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- THE HARVESTER PROSECUTION.
- PRIEST TO SELL PAPERS.; Father Pyplatz Rejects $50 Monthly Pension from Benevolent Society.
- HARD DRILL FOR CORNELL.; Preparing Strong Defense for Game with Michigan.
- HENNING TELLS OF FLIGHT.; Funk Conspiracy Witness Describes How He Was Taken Care Of.
- Bottle Drifts from Here to Scotland.
- LARGER WORK NOW FOR THE DEFORMED; Cornerstone Laid for New Dispensary for Hospital for Joint Diseases. ...
- FORDHAM CRUSHED AGAIN.; Villa Nova Batters Down Bronx Collegians, 43 to 0.
- Lennon Re-elected Mayor of Yonkers
- O'Brienite Returned Unopposed.
- THEOLOGIAN SCOFFS AT 'RITUAL MURDER'; Prof. Kokovtzoff, a Relative of the Russian Premier, Aids the ...
- Venezuela to Exhibit at the Fair.
- Arizona Bank and Trust Co. Closed.
- BRYAN EVASIVE ON MEXICO NOTE; Denies an Ultimatum Was Sent to Huerta, but Gives No Particulars. DICTATOR ...
- TUMULTY VOTES IN JERSEY.; Secretary to the President Comes from Washington to Cast His Ballot. FIELDER ...
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- ELDER DIAZ A FLORIDAN.; Has Leased Winter House at Miami, Near W.J. Bryan's Place.
- THE PRESIDENT'S CLOTHES.
- OIL SHIP IN DISTRESS.; Yacht with 32 Aboard Sends S.O.S. Calls Off Texas Coast.
- Cross-Country Golf at Plainfield.; Special to The New York Times.
- Democratic Landslide at Niagara Falls.
- JULIUS IN THE WRECKAGE.; Harburger, Told He's Beaten, Is Willing to Hear It's a Mistake.
- Lehigh Still in Poor Condition.
- Up-State New York Rises In Revolt Against Murphy Domination; HE LOSES APPEALS COURT The Voters in Other ...
- THE OVERTHROW OF TAMMANY.
- FOR CHEAP PACIFIC CABLES.; Japanese Government Is About to Enter Into Negotiations.
- SMALL FIELDS MAR SPORT AT BELMONT; Meadow Brook Race Meeting Draws Big Society Crowd to Terminal Course.
- Auburn Turns Republican.
- GLYNN SILENT ON RESULT.; Votes Early and Receives Returns at His Newspaper Office.
- MONTCLAIR GOLF IN THREE DIVISIONS; All-Day Competition for Big Field of Contestants -The Winners.
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- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Improves After Bad Opening ;- Pronounced Weakness in Berlin.
- GERMANS DENOUNCE OUR MEXICO POLICY; Papers Declare That It Benefits Nobody but the Standard Oil Company. ...
- CLARK DEFENDS WILSON.; Flouts Cummins's Charge of "Treason" In Tariff Work.
- CARRANZA NOT PLEASED.; "I Consider Armed Intervention in Mexico a Great Mistake."
- FORBID AMUNDSEN LECTURE; Action of Prussian Authorities Causes Anger in Scandinavia.
- RAFAEL CARRERA INDICTED.; Cuban Supreme Court's Action Alarms Other Former Officials.
- YALE'S CAPTAIN GOES TO RIGHT END; Ketcham Shifted to Take Carter's Place ;- Shevlin Plays Are Discarded.
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- Big Increase in Ore Shipments.
- Republicans Win Amsterdam.
- ELECTION RIOTS IN GARY.; Wild Rumors Caused Appeal for Troops, Which Was Denied.
- Kills Hunter In Kansas City Park.
- ELECTION THRONGS IN TIMES SQUARE; Newsboys Pushing Pink Extra of McCall Victory When Times Tower Flashed ...
- PRESIDENT TELLS THE WEDDING PLANS; Miss Jessie Wilson's Sister Margaret to be Maid of Honor at Marriage ...
- Latest Shipping News.
- NO ULTIMATUM TO HUERTA.
- MME. CARRENO'S RECITAL.; Unfamiliar Qualities of Her Piano Playing in Carnegie Hall.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Calls Mrs. Blatch Inconsistent.
- ZEALOUS WATCHERS DELAYED THE VOTING; Most of Them Columbia Students, but Election Board Office Relieved ...
- Navy Quarter Back in Doubt Yet.
- IRISH BOY BEST IN BULLDOG SHOW; Surprise When Lawson Entry, Dreamwold Centaur, Is Beaten at Palace.
- Penn Yan Again No-License.
- WARSHIPS REACH VERA CRUZ.; Admiral Bousch's Squadron Arrives ;- Diaz Aids Held in Custody.
- IN HONOR OF ROOSEVELT.; President Ordonez of Uruguay Gives a Banquet at the Palace.
- REFORM PASTOR RESIGNS.; The Rev. C.H. Priddy of Stamford III as Result of Efforts.
- WESTCHESTER REPUBLICAN.; Salzer Impeachment Said to Have Cut Democratic Vote.
- HIS NATIVE CAUTION BEATS THE 'CON' MAN; The Madisonian Had Not Pursued His Social Studies in Vain. PROVES ...
- LOUISVILLE IS DEMOCRATIC.
- GOMPERS DENOUNCES MANN; Assails English Labor Leader or Attacking American Federation.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- WATCHUNG HUNT RUN.; Stiff Fencing for Holiday Riders Over Course Near Plainfield.
- Illinois Women Increase 'Dry' Towns
- OFF FOR EUROPE TO-DAY.; Some of the Passengers Sailing on Three Liners ;- The Arrivals.
- Rev. Irvine at Hammerstein's Soon.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- HARVARD GETTING IN TRIM.; Mahan, Hitchcock, and O'Brien Come Out for Drill Again.
- FIELDER ELECTED IN NEW JERSEY; Democrat Chosen Governor Over Stokes, Republican, by Plurality of 29,000. ...
- DEMOCRATS WIN IN BAY STATE; Walsh Elected Governor, Carrying with Him Entire State Ticket. PLURALITY ...
- Not One Seat In Board Of Estimate Saved to Tammany; FUSION ALDERMEN ALSO McAneny and Prendergast In ...
- LEE WINS IN MARYLAND.; President Wilson's Choice for Senator Victorious by 15,000.
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- REFUSE BAIL TO ALTMAN.; Appeal to Austrian Officials Fruitless ;- More Arrests.
- FRANCE MAY OFFER MEDIATION; Inclined to Extend Services to United States and Mexico.
- DEMOCRATS SWEEP INDIANA.; Elect 32 Mayors in 46 Towns, Including Indianapolis.
- LUCIA" SUNG AT CENTURY.; A Praiseworthy Performance, with Edith Helena in Title Role.
- Rome Democrat Gets In.
- WHAT PRESS THINKS OF FUSION TRIUMPH; Editorial Comment in To-day's Newspapers on the Overthrow of Tammany. ...
- Sulzer Elected to Assembly Two to One In Sixth; HIS UP-STATE FOES BEATEN Democrats Who Voted to Impeach ...
- DIAZ TO STAY IN CUBA.; Secretary Says He Will Remain There for the Present at Least.
- CONCORD'S 4-TIME MAYOR.; C.J. French, Granite Cutter, Re-elected Over Editor Gallagher.
- PRAISES JOHN R. MOTT.; James Bryce Presides at a Luncheon in His Honor in London.
- Asks for Receiver to End Quarrel.
- BUFFALO LANDSLIDE AGAINST MURPHY; Anti-Tammany Democrats Follow Up Primary Victory by Electing Entire ...
- Often Find It Impossible to Stop at the Curb.
- COMMENT FROM AFAR.; Views of an American Abroad on Sulzer and Mexico.
- BELFAST WON'T PAY TAXES.; Business Men Meet and Resolve to Defy a Home Rule Parliament.
- SEVEN NATIONS IN GARDEN HORSE SHOW; Russia and Norway Are Newcomers in the Military Jumping Classes.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- SUPREME COURT FIGHT.; Cardozo Believed to Have Won -General Sessions to Fusion, Too.
- COLORED FOLKS' LOT; Warrants Thanksgiving, and Dr. Washington Tells Why.
- FOOTBALL INJURY FATAL.; Gay Lived Three Days After His Neck Was Broken in a Tackle.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Fire at Ohio Northern University.
- INCOME TAX RULING ON INTEREST NOTES; Treasury Explains Collection of Levy on Such When Sold or Discounted. ...
- MASSACHUSETTS.
- Mayor Defies Party and Wins.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- GIVES TAMMANY'S HISTORY.; Paris Figaro Devotes a Column to the New York Organization.
- HURT BY IMPEACHMENT.; Democrats Desert Ticket at Auburn, Amsterdam, and Other Places.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Amherst Has an Easy Day.
- TRY OUT HARVARD PLAYS.; Princeton Tests Formations Crimson May Employ on Saturday.
- REPUBLICANS KEEP ALBANY.; Roll Up Big Pluralities Because of Democratic Split Over Sulzer.
- McMANIGAL UNDER KNIFE.; Dynamiter Having Tell-Tale Scar Removed from His Forehead.
- INVENTORY NEGLECT MAY PROVE FATAL; National Association of Credit Men Points Out Danger in Latest Bulletin. ...
- The Rev. Augustine N. Stehle.
- Coal Dust Caused Dawson Horror.
- SECRECY IN MEXICO CITY.; Huerta and All Concerned Silent on Wilson Demand.
- TRINITY COLLEGE DEFEATS N.Y.U., 9-0; New Yorkers Take a Brace, but Are Not Strong Enough to Win.
- KLINE ELECTED ALDERMAN.; Mayor Gets All but Forty Votes In His Home District.
- HARVESTER CONCERN AS NATIONAL ASSET; Judge McHugh Pictures It as Great Educational and Beneficial Force. ...
- DICTAPHONE PUT IN SMITH'S OFFICE; A Hidden Operator Recorded Many Talks in Queens Candidate's Headquarters. ...
- PRISONERS SEIZE A RIFLE.; Shots They Fire Scare Attendants in Jersey County Jail.
- MAJ. GEN. C.F. ROE VERY ILL.; Pneumonia Causes Alarm for ex-Commander of State Militia.
- BIG PROGRESSIVE LOSS.; Ulster Moose Vote with Republicans to Beat Sulzer Assemblymen.
- Army Abandons Forward Pass.
- QUAKER CITY MACHINE WINS; Republicans Elect County Ticket and Municipal Judges.
- TROOPS FOR FORT BLISS.; Tenth Cavalry Going by Rail -Other Commands Moving.
- SHOW STIRS ARDOR FOR SOLDIER'S LIFE; Many Inquiries About Enlistment Follow the Garden Exhibition. ENGINEERS ...
- LITTLE PLAY OF CLASSICS.; "There Were Actors Then" Introduces "Julius Caesar," "Richelieu."
- Gloversville Straight Republican.
- NASSAU CO. REPUBLICAN.; Treasurer the Only Office Captured by Democrats.
- GIANTS IN RAINSTORM.; Game with White Sox at Abilene, Tex., Canceled.
- GARRISON LEAVES CANAL.; Returning Here Impressed by Visit ;- Won't Predict Completion.
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- RECKLESS PEDESTRIANS; Have No Right to Walk or Play in Middle of Street.
- WILSON WIRES TO FIELDER.; "You Did Not Need to Call Out Reserves" ;- Receives Returns Alone.
- DAVIS WINS AUTO RACE.; Report That Barney Oldfield Was Killed Unfounded.
- COMMERCE SCORES ON BRONX ELEVEN; Morris High School Boys Defeated on Polo Grounds in Championship Game.
- Rochester Goes Republican.
- MARGARET WILSON SINGS.; President's Daughter Warmly Greeted at Philadelphia Concert.
- M. Shidehara Transferred.
- POLY AND MANUAL FOOTBALL VICTORS; Four High School Teams Play Double-Header Before 15,000 at Ebbets Field.
- JAIL FOR WAVING RED FLAG.; Fitchburg Editor Appeals Against Sentence of Thirty Days.
- New Rochelle Is Republican.
- LUNN LOSES SCHENECTADY.; Socialist Candidate for Mayor Defeated for Re-election by 1,734.
- BLACKMAILER FALLS INTO POLICE TRAP; Detectives Were Waiting When Man Called Upon Dr. Lichtschein. HE ...
- FOR REIN ON SALE OF DRUGS; Mann Gets McAdoo's Views on Bichloride of Mercury Tablets.
- CLEVELAND MAYOR WINS.; Baker, Democrat, Re-elected, but by a Greatly Decreased Plurality.
- Watervliet Progressive Gain.
- SYRACUSE'S MOOSE MAYOR.; Will, Progressive, Elected by 389 Plurality in Three-Cornered Fight.
- FISH WINS IN PUTNAM.; Yale's Candidate Is Beaten and Democrats Control Supervisors.
- AN HONEST ELECTION, SAYS WHITMAN AID; Mayor, Police, and Civic Organizations Uniting Put a Stop to Fraud. ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- LABOR'S ARMY ON THE WING.; Workers Wait Here for Ships to Take Them Home.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- FATAL CRASH OF TRAINS.; Passengers Imprisoned in B. & O. Wreck, Which Catches Fire.
- SEEKS COAT OF ARMS LOST IN BIG HOTEL; MacSweeney, the Great Detective, Looks Industriously for a Missing ...
- Fusion War Turns Elmira.
- Baseball News In Brief.
- Cubs' President Going Abroad.
- Minnesota Coach Defended.
- Miss Goudy's Marriage.
- THRONGAPPLAUDS PAVLOWA; Russian Dancer's New Partner, Novickoff, Ably Replaces Mordkin.
- Patrick Martin.
- Chicago Priming for Championship.
- ANGLO-AMERICAN HARMONY.; London News Says Recognition of Huerta Is in Abeyance.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- MORE RULES TO MAKE INCOME TAX CLEAR; Treasury Officials at Work on Statement of Duties of the Individual ...
- McCall Pictures in Saloons.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; $500,000 Deal on Fifth Avenue and Thirty-eighth Street ;- Big 125th Street Lease ...
- HOCKING POOL SUITS GO AGAINST BANKS; Must Give Up Assets Obtained After Closing Accounts of Brokers ...
- MISS SHERLOCK WEDS NOV. 17.; Plans for Her Marriage to Amedee Spadone at Her Home.
- TARIFF FEARS ABATE; Steel, Buying Recedes Here, but Practically Nothing Comes from Abroad Under Low Duty.
- Talks of Protection, but Seeks Only Plunder.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
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- CONTEST OVER $10,000,000.; Relatives Fight Miss Garrett's Bequest to Isaac T. Starr.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- IMPOSSIBLE.
- McCALL DISPUTES SULZER.; Feigl Supports Him, Saying Sulzer Himself Sought Aid.
- CHIEF JUSTICE WHITE 68.; Supreme Court Head Celebrates His Birthday by Being Busy.
- New Zealand Wins Rugby Game.
- COMMERCE BOARD UPHELD.; Had Power to Cut Freight Rates In California Lemon Case.
- URGES U.S. ARMOR PLANT.; Vare Has Bill to Build One at Philadelphia Navy Yard.
- DIAZ REACHES HAVANA.; Left Mexico to Avoid Sharing in "Unconstitutional Proceedings."
- Newfoundland Government Wins.
- MEXICAN OIL DOWN.; Drops 10 1-2 Points and Rumors Are Dividend Is to be Passed.
- MR. MITCHEL'S CANVASS.
- PRINCETON MAKING PUNTER OF BORDEN; Tigers Aiming to Get More Weight in Backfield ;- Harvard Game Next.
- GOV. GLYNN'S PLAN.
- Conference Voted at Michigan.
- VICE AND MOTION PICTURES.
- SOPHOMORES LEAD IN COLUMBIA GAMES; Gertz Wins Mile and Two Mile Races ;- Three Events Postponed.
- LIND ADVISED IT.; Recommended That Washington Ask for Huerta's Resignation.
- MITCHEL 4 TO 1 IN BETTING.; A Little Fall from That with Rush of Small McCall Money.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Fall and Then Recover Slowly ;- Call Money Much Easier.
- INDIANAPOLIS RIOTS LAID TO POLITICIANS; Police Accused of Playing Into Hands of Car Strikers and Their ...
- Ray and Vardon Win In Vancouver.
- HENNESSY PROMISES TO KEEP UP FIGHT; Winds Up Campaign with a Bitter Attack on John N. Carlisle. HE WARNS ...
- RESENTS SLUR ON WILSON.; Martine Attacks Cummins for Classing President with Huerta.
- RHODE ISLAND SHAKEN.; Cause of Concussion a Mystery ;- Shock Lasted Several Seconds.
- Must Pay for Privilege of Doing Business in Massachusetts.
- SUMMON LEVY TO COURT.; Tammany Candidate for Municipal Judge Examined in Bankruptcy Case.
- SPRING-RICE RETURNING.; Sir William Tyrrell Denies That He Is Superseding His Old Friend.
- PLEASURE SEEKERS' A SPECTACLE ONLY; New Winter Garden Show Lacks Comedy, but Has a Big, Dazzling Chorus. ...
- MR. CHURCHILL'S NAVAL HOLIDAY.
- Work Begins on Shamrock IV.
- Navy Battered Lehigh Men.
- BEAT DARTMOUTH' THE CRY; Pennsylvania, in Good Condition, 'Preping' Now for Saturday's Game.
- WILSON AFTER TRUSTS NEXT; Legislation "Armed to the Teeth" Waits Currency Bill's Passage.
- HAS PENN GAME IN VIEW.; Two Hard Scrimmages for Dartmouth Before Going to Philadelphia.
- YALE CLOSES GATES FOR FOOTBALL DRILL.; Important Changes in Eleven Will Be Shown in To-day's Practice.
- NEW YORK BOXERS WIN.; Amateur Champion Kahn Makes Joe Lamb Quit In Newark Tourney.
- Tammany's Wooden Horse.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Is Depressed, and Prices Are Weak in Paris and Berlin.
- SAYS SUFFRAGETTES WILL FORM AN ARMY; Sylvia Pankhurst Declares It Is to be Organized, with Real Officers ...
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- FINDS RUNAWAY DAUGHTER.; Chauffeur Promised to Take Her to California, She Tells Father.
- Lafayette to Go at Full Speed Now.
- GERTRUDE MILES A SUICIDE.; Aged Woman Strangled Herself, Says Medical Examiner.
- HELD FOR ROBBING ESTATE.; Heirs of Townsend Wandell Assert Butts Misappropriated $25,200.
- THINKS HUERTA CHILDLIKE.; Mrs. Lind, However, Found Gamboa "Wonderfully Clever."
- MINNIE DUPREE AS 'CARROTS'; A Dramatic Gem Well Presented at the Fifth Avenue Theatre.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Telegraph Poles Fail of Free Entry ;- No allowance for Beer Shortage.
- Decides Encyclopaedia. Case.
- HARVARD WILL BE FIT.; All the Regulars Expected to Play In Princeton Game Saturday.
- SENATE MAY CAUCUS TO PUSH MONEY BILL; Leaders Consider Such Coercion of Its Foes in Committee, Now Near ...
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- ROSALIE THORNTON PLAYS.; Young Pianist Has Not Yet Developed Into the Concert Artist.
- CORNELL TO STAND PAT.; Team That Played Harvard to Go Against Michigan on Saturday.
- New Apostolic Delegate to Cuba.
- REPRISALS UPON GILLETTE.; Senator Smith Withdraws a Bill to Restore Him to the Army.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- SULZER VISITS SIXTH IN SPITE OF THREATS; And Will Direct Campaign There To-day, He Says ;- Speaks to ...
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- IMPLEMENT CONTROL BY TWO FAMILIES; McCormicks and Deerings Soon Will Own Monopoly if Not Checked, Grosvenor ...
- Named for Philippine Commission.
- RODIN TO WRITE ART BOOK.; American to Aid Him ;- Notes Like Those of Leonardo da Vinci.
- A White Light for McCall.
- BIRD ASSAILS REPUBLICANS.; Republican Column Not the only Fusion Column, Says Progressive.
- Los Angeles-Phoenix Auto Race.
- GERARD PLEASES AMERICANS; Speech at Dinner to Consul General Thackara Makes a Hit.
- CARMODY WILL SIFT STILWELL CHARGES; Aims to Learn if "Confession" Is Susceptible of Proof or Is a Mere ...
- MEDIAEVAL LEGENDS AT THE KIEFF TRIAL; The Priest Pranaites Unable to Produce Any Evidence of Ritual ...
- The Confiscated Bird Plumes.
- Warren Curtis.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Colorado & Southern Gains in Net.
- TERRAZAS A PRISONER.; Wealthiest Man in Mexico Said to be Held by the Federals.
- Secretary Refuses to Make Any Comment Upon the Situation.; OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT Operator at His Key ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- ARMY HAS NO EXCUSE.; Victory of Notre Dame Well Deserved ;- Graves to Help Coach.
- CHINESE COME HERE TO STUDY COURTS; Commisison Will Try to Get Ideas from This Country's Judicial System. ...
- YOUNG WIFE SLAIN.; Stabbed with Dull Pocket Knife as Her Baby Played Beside Her.
- POLICE SHAKE-UP TO PROTECT POLLS; Waldo Shifts All Captains in Five Boroughs at Order of Mayor Kline. ...
- TROT IN PRUSSIAN CHAMBER; Also the Tango at a Sunday Dance ;- Americans Among the Guests.
- GIANTS WIN ON THEIR TRAINING GROUNDS; Marlin Friends Turn Out to See McGraw's Team Give the White Sox ...
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Increase of 89 Over 1912, Although the Freshman Class Is Smaller.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- 'THE SACRAMENT OF JUDAS.'; Forbes-Robertson Acts a Monk in One-Act Drama from the French.
- AUTO YEGGMEN LOOT SAFE.; Get $485 in Descent on Greenport, L.. I., Railroad Station.
- No Wedding Gifts.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- AMENDS THE TESTAMENT.; Reference to Peace Wrongly Translated, British Advocate Asserts.
- MAN IS SHOT DEAD IN CHASE FOR STEER; Frenzied Animal Tears Down Fifth Avenue, Police Shooting from Taxicabs. ...
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- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BRINGS NEW LIFE TO MARSHALL COMEDY; An Exquisite Performance by Cyril Maude in "The Second in Command." ...
- $250,000 ANONYMOUS GIFT FOR COLUMBIA; Trustees Announce a Big Donation for a Fine Arts Endowment Fund. ...
- MR. M'CALL YEARNS TO BATTLE IN ARENA; Would Deal Pulitzer Blow for Blow if He Would Fight Fair, He Declares. ...
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- ED. MORRIS DEAD; LEFT $40,000,000; Chicago Packer, Son of the Late Nelson Morris, Was 47 Years Old. ...
- 3,000 SMUGGLED CARTRIDGES.; Army Patrols Suspected of Connivance with the Thieves.
- Our Demand Sent to Huerta Through His Secretary; CALLS ENVOYS TOGETHER Conference at National Palace ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- M'BEAN DEMANDS $1,000,000 OF CITY; Says His Methods Are Being Used in Lexington Ave. Tunnel Under Harlem ...
- POPULARIZING THE INCOME TAX.
- Navy Must Avoid Penalties.
- PHILADELPHIA OPERA OPENS; Mary Garden and Marcoux in 'La Tosca' ;- Stotesbury Dinner in Forest
- NEW JERSEY IN DOUBT.; Election May Turn on Vote Polled by the Progressives.
- SHIFT OF NAVY OFFICERS.; Rear Admiral Mayo Going to War College at Newport.
- SEAGOING BASEBALL CLUB.; British Fruit Boat Sailors Beat American College Men at Colon.
- Income Tax Irregularities.
- 500,000 SOLDIERS AVAILABLE FOR WAR; Ordnance Department Has Perfected Plans for Prompt Mobilization. ...
- Fish Gives $5,000 to Harvard Gym.
- WHITMAN EXAMINES YOUNG M'LAUGHLIN; Son Says, in 'John Doe' Inquiry, He Saw Check Given by McCall to ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- PROTECTS FOREIGNERS.; Kahn Law Discriminates Against American Patentees.
- Indians Home Without a Scar.
- PRICE COLLIER DIES ABROAD; American Author's Book on Germans Aroused Resentment in Berlin.
- Luncheon for Miss Genevieve Clark.
- MR. NOTT FOR GENERAL SESSIONS
- CORNWELL ESTATE $500,000; All Goes to Family of Rockville Centre Banker.
- Kingdom Gould, Railway Director.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
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- Cuban Legislature Meets.
- E.E. M'CALL CHECK USED TO BEAT BRYAN; Drawn for $28,000, It Appeared for New York Life and Given Republican ...
- NATURAL GAS POPULAR.; 17,000,000,000 Feet Worth $5,000,000 Used in This State In Year.
- GOOD HEALTH AT 100.; Mrs. Pullan Hopes That Tammany Will Be Defeated.
- CONGRESSMEN? NO GOOD!; Tammany? Benevolent and Charitable, Take It from F.D. Underwood.
- VOTE UNDER THE EAGLE.
- BAN ON ARKANSAS MILITIA.; Equipment Worth $54,000 Missing, No Further Federal Aid.
- MAYOR NATHAN TO RESIGN.; Pope Is Pleased with Results of Italian General Election.
- STILL HE GETS THERE.; The Cimex Lectularius Lost His Wings Ages Ago, Uncle Sam Finds.
- VOPICKA MAY AID JEWS IN RUMANIA; Our Minister Is Believed to Have Instructions to That Effect. TALKS ...
- NO HOPE FOR WOMAN WHO TOOK MERCURY; Slow Action of the Poison Led Her to Believe Suicide Attempt Had Failed.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- MARRIED ON HIS DEATH BED.; Mrs. Clark Maid, Wife, and Widow All In One Forenoon.
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- D'ANNUNZIO'S SUICIDE PLAN.; He Contemplates the "Volatilization of His Being."
- COLLECTION AT THE SOURCE.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- EDISON QUITS NIGHT WORK.; Inventor Decides to Follow the Advice of His Physician.
- Mail Wagon Gongs.
- HEAD BROKEN AT FOOTBALL.; Lawrence Boy Has Three Skull Fractures ;- Kicked, Doctors Think.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- DES MOULINAIS WINS RACE.; Holds Pommery Aeroplane Cup for 933 Miles Done in 13 Hours.
- Harvard Squad In Shape.
- Latest Shipping News.
- NEARLY HIT BY METEORITE.; Flaming Mass Buries Itself Near Boston, Grazing Two Young Men.
- GIVE ARMS, CRIES CARRANZA.; Constitutionalist Leader Tells Wilson Huerta Would Soon Be Beaten.
- Los Angeles Auto Road Race.
- FUSIONISTS SURE THE BATTLE IS WON; All the Candidates at the Last Big Rally Are Confident in Predicting ...
- OLD COUPLE TRY TO DIE TOGETHER; Woman Is Killed by Gas, but Husband, Who Repented, Is Alive When Found. ...
- SULZER THREATENED WITH ASSASSINATION; Warned That He'll Be Killed if He Goes into Sixth District on ...
- KILLINGS IN STREETS; Uncurbed, and Are Worse Than "Death Avenue's" Record.
- WOISIN LEADS CYCLISTS.; Acme Wheelman Wins Four Races In Interclub Series.
- SPLITTING A TICKET.; How It Can Best Be Done if the Voter Wishes.
- FRENCH PLAYS IN NEW YORK; Are Produced Each Year by the Alliance Francaise.
- DRYS" ON BRYAN'S TRAIL.; Maryland Anti-Saloon League Resents His Support of Lee.
- NOTE OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
- YACHT IN DISTRESS.; Wireless Calls for Help from the Anahana, Disabled Off Florida.
- "Sly" in the Humorous Sense.
- Gedney Farm C.C. Elects Officers.
- TAMMANY'S FINAL RALLY.; Fusionists Denounced for Slander ;- Bowery Theatre Packed.
- Kieff Demonstration in London.
- BEILISS'S COUNSEL GAIN ADVANTAGE; Prevent the Reading of Other Ritual Murder Testimony to the Jury. ...
- DENVER FAILS IN SPEEDWAY RECORD; Nathan Straus Drives Old Trotter in Special Trial Over Drive Half-Mile ...
- To Electrify St. Gothard Route.
- ITALIAN SOCIALISTS GAIN.; Elect 20 Deputies on Second Ballot ;- Suffragettes' Active Canvass.
- GIORGIO POLACCO HERE.; Metropolitan Conductor to Hold Baton at the "Jullen" Premiere.
- TILLMAN PRAISES A FOE.; Urges McLaurin, His Old Enemy, to Run Against Blease.
- Cornell Players In Good Shape.
- LIPTON HAS FAITH IN NEW CHALLENGER; British Yachtsman Praises Designer and Captain of the Shamrock IV.
- DR. LIPSKY FIGURES ON THE JEWISH VOTE; Shows by Analysis That This Vote Favored Straus Generally in ...
- MOVES TO ENJOIN HARVESTER TRUST; McReynolds Seeks More Drastic Verdict Than Those in Oil and Tobacco ...
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- F.W. GRAVES DIES; STRICKEN IN STREET; Ex-Broker, Who Married Widow of Cyrus W. Field, Jr., Succumbs ...
- WANTS TO BE EUGENIC BRIDE; New York City Girl Offers to Accept Colorado Health Offer.
- Good Orchestras Would Prove an Important Attraction.
- PLAN TO BACK FRIEDMANN.; German Capitalist Expect to Exploit His Turtle Serum.
- AFTER STEEL CARS ;- WHAT?
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- McClelland Sees Stilwell.
- WOMEN FIGHT ON BOTH SIDES.; Some War for Revenge, Others Join Relatives to Serve in the Ranks.
- Col. Roosevelt Did Not Call "Hippos" and "Rhinos" Most Dangerous.
- Coroner Denies Poison Report.
- ENGLAND WANTS TO RECEDE.; Would Welcome an Opportunity to Change Her Policy Toward Huerta. HUERTA MUST ...
- TANGO FATE WITH POINCARE; It Will Be Danced at the Governmental Ball if the Elysee Permits It.
- Princeton Coaches Encouraged.
- Locomotive Searchlights.
- PARIS MARKETS STAGNANT.; Trading Purely Professional ;- Fluctuations of Rios.
- SCULPTURES" DEFINED.; Human Figures Pass Inspection, but Marble Dog Doesn't Get By.
- 'THE GIRL OF TO-DAY' AWAITS THE JUDGES; Vast Number of Photographs Sent to The Times Now Ready for Artists' ...
- The Price of Radium.
- SWEEPING ECONOMY PLANNED BY GLYNN; Announces as His Aim the Ultimate Abolishment of the Annual Supply ...
- RIFLE FIRE CHECKS INDIANAPOLIS MOB; Strikebreakers Send Many Shots Into Crowd at Night and Kill One ...
- John Nolen Says It Would Aid Carrying Out of Public Improvements.
- HELP-THE-CITY COMPLAINTS; Those already Received Prove Usefulness of New Bureau.
- TAXES, ASSESSMENTS, AND CONDEMNATION.
- MISSING GIRL FOUND HERE.; Guided by Detective, Father Traces Miss Walker to Hotel Belmont.
- EXILED RECLUSE DIES.; Swiss, for Years a Neighborhood Mystery, Starves to Death.
- Delaware.
- M'CALL, SULZER SAYS SOUGHT HIS HELP; Interprets Feigl's Letter as Promising to Stop Impeachment in Return ...
- TEAMS SHOWING MORE OPEN PLAY; Notre Dame's Game Proves Great Possibilities of the Forward Pass.
- PIKE'S PEAK HIGH AS EVER.; Geological Survey Explodes Yarn That It Had Sunk 39 Feet.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- WHY WATER BOARD PICKED HIGH BIDDER; Galvin Says His Associates and Engineers Thought Gillespie Best ...
- Memorial Service for Mrs. Gilbert.
- CHARLES G. GATES BURIED.; Men of All Minds from Many Parts Assemble for His Funeral.
- CHANGES IN YALE TEAM.; Several Players May Be Dropped as Result of Colgate Game.
- HUERTA MUST GO, EUROPE IS TOLD; Wilson Sounds Foreign Nations on Plan to Force the Dictator's Retirement. ...
- MILITARY SHOW REHEARSAL.; Spectators at Madison Square Garden Thrilled by Preparatory Drills.
- FUSION FEARS PLOTS; WANTS WATCHERS; Needs 2,000 Men at the Polls to Prevent Frauds at the Election. ...
- THE LULL IN THE BALKANS.
- WIDOW IN MURDER CASE.; Alleged Slayer Said to Confess That Girl's Killing Was Incited.
- LAMENTS ATHLETIC APATHY.; London Times Urges Stirring Up, or Bribing, Schoolboys.
- Football Player May Die.
- DIES WITH HIS GIRL BRIDE.; 19-Year-Old James F. Bly and Wife Kill Themselves in Woods.
- CALLS HENNESSY PEOPLE'S DELIVERER; Rabbi Wise Tells Members of Free Synagogue City Looks to Graft Hunter ...
- RULES TO PROTECT HIGHWAYS IN FORCE; Limits Set to Weight of Power Vehicles and Their Speed ;- M.A.C. Bulletin.
- Hard Practice for Dartmouth.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
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- REGULARS MARCH WITH THE VETERANS; Parade on Governors Island in Which the Society of 1812 and Veteran ...
- CYRIL MAUDE DINED.; English Actor Honored at Lotos Club ;- Hurries Here from Canada.
- WON WIDOW HE NEVER SAW; And Baltimore Doctor Won't See Her Face Until Wedding Is Over.
- Pitcher Steele Weds St. Louis Girl.
- CAT DINED ON PLAZA FISH.; Losses from the Marble Fountain Explained by a Chef.
- WOULD RAISE ARMY TO TOTAL OF 115,000; The Infantry Journal Shows That Our Mobile Force Is No Greater ...
- STEAMER STRIKES ICEBERG.; Badly Damaged, Manchester Commerce Heads for St. John's, N.F.
- SAYS S.P. WOULD FIGHT.; Ready to Resist Suit to Lop Off Central Pacific, Kruttschnitt Asserts.
- MAY DISPLACE RIANO.; Gonzales Hontoria Mentioned as Spain's First Ambassador.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 2 -- No Title
- THE CONTEST.
- MANNISH STYLES IN PARIS.; High Collars and Tall Hats the Latest Word in Women's Garb.
- Wins Long Motor Cycle Race.
- TO TRY ANOTHER MARRIED TEACHER; Mrs. Gamse Gave the Board Her Maiden Name When Applying for a Place. ...
- WATCH CALERO AS HE SAILS.
- FEDERAL LEAGUE CONTRACT; New Method of Carrying Warfare Into Major Baseball League Camps.
- A Public Nuisance.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- LONDON MONEY STILL EASY.; Fears of an Increase in the Bank Rate Proved to be Unfounded.
- INACTIVITY IN BERLIN.; October Settlement Passes Without Disastrous Failures.
- REB' RUSSELL GETS REVENGE ON GIANTS; White Sox Win by 9 to 4 Score Before Big Houston Crowd.
- SPRING-RICE CRITICISED.; A British Complaint at the Ambassador's Absence from the Capital.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- HUERTA ELECTS HIS DEPUTIES.; Son, Brother-in-Law and Three Staff Officers Get Credentials.
- BRITISH ELECTIONS SOON.; Liberals Anxious Over Four Parliamentary Vacancies.
- LIEUT. COL. BREWERTON DIES; CIvil War Veteran Passes Away in 76th Year ;- Was in Libby Prison.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- FILM COMPANY GETS CRITERION THEATRE; "Feature Movies" to be Offered After the Run of New Belasco Crime ...
- Notes of the Golfers.
- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Syracuse After the Ithacans.
- QUIET WEEK IN BOXING.; Big Clubs of Manhattan Have Arranged No Matches ;- Brooklyn Bouts
- MASTERSON'S EASY WIN.; New York A.C. Runner Captures St. Anselm's Road Race.
- VOTE UNDER THE EAGLE.
- MRS. WILSON TO AID.; Joins Women's Campaign as Civic Federation Vice Chairman.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Hemp Plaits Classified and Freight Charge Protest Upheld.
- THE FOUR AMENDMENTS.; Propositions to be Voted On at the Election To-morrow.
- GREER PREACHES TO 'DOWN-AND-OUTS'; Once Fashionable All Saints' Church Is Opened by the Bishop as a ...
- SPUGS RENEW WAR ON CHRISTMAS GRAFT; Society for the Prevention of Useless Giving Issues Its Second Call ...
- POLICEMAN KILLS MEXICAN.
- ADMITS COERCION BY HUERTA.; But El Pais Says We Have No Reason to Protest Election Result.
- St. Lawrence County Republican.
- Revolt Against Murphy in Erie.
- Ulster Probably Republican
- Springfield Defeats Williams.
- WIGS TO MATCH COSTUMES.; Paris Dressmaker Declares Colors Should Harmonize.
- CALLS TANGO "SOLEMN."; Clubman Also Says It Hasn't Invaded Respectable Ballrooms.
- HUMAN SENSES DULLED.; Sir Gilbert Parker Says Modern Rush Is Devitalizing Faculties.
- Broome Progressives Aggressive.
- 200-Year-Old Curfew Stilled.
- Brown Wins with Old-Style Play.
- AMERICANS IN PARIS HAVE A BUSY WEEK; Ambassador Heads Those Who Give a Reception to the Wife of Retiring ...
- GAME FULL OF THRILLS.; Dartmouth Eleven Wins from Amherst, 21 to 7.
- The Nashville Democrat Sold.
- Bombay's Financial Position Better.
- RIDICULE OUR CRITICS.; London Writers Like New Pianist, but Scoff at American Comment.
- DEDICATE FRANKLIN CABIN.; D.A.R. Takes Over House He Used in Burlington, N.J.
- VOTE FUSION UNDER REPUBLICAN EMBLEM.
- NAVY, 39; LEHIGH, 0.; Middies Play Wonderful Football ;- New York Boy Stars.
- JOHN BURROUGHS; Another Volume of His Delightful Nature Studies. THE SUMMIT OF THE YEARS. By John Burroughs. ...
- BASEBALL WAR DECLARED.; Federal League Coming Into New York ;- Fogel Turned Down.
- SULZER SOUGHT AID OF LOCAL LEADERS; Telegrams Show He Urged Them to Influence Assemblymen Against Impeachment. ...
- SAYS CANAL MEANS AMERICAN EMPIRE; Writer in The Graphic Predicts That "Little Americanism" Will Be Swept ...
- PUSH STEINWAY TUNNEL.; The Public Hearing on Contracts Announced for Nov. 14.
- MACK KEEPS SILENT.; Hennessy Charges Evoke No Reply ;- Conners Ready to Testify.
- INCOMPETENCE AT THE SOURCE.
- HARVARD WINS RUN.; Cornell Defeated by Four-Point Margin in Cross-Country.
- A Mother Without Support.
- Bucknell Downs Pittsburgh.
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD
- Can't Get a Position Because She Is "Too Old."
- Prompt Immigration Decisions.
- WIRELESS SAVES SCHOONER; Liner's Report Brings Revenue Cutter to Vessel In Distress.
- PETE JEPSON AS A TRADER
- MILITANTS ATTACK ASQUITH; 4 ARRESTED; Premier Ambushed on Motor Car Near Bannockburn by Women Who Ply ...
- AT CLOSE RANGE WITH PEOPLE OF THE STAGE; BEHIND THE SCENES WITH PENNANT WINNERS
- CHANCE FOR OUR GOODS IN BRAZIL; Attitude More Friendly There Since Dr. Mueller's Visit ;- Agriculturists ...
- QUERIES AND ANSWERS IN ALL BRANCHES OF LITERATURE
- AMAZING SIGNS OF MUSICAL PROGRESS NOW APPARENT IN AMERICA; Symphony Orchestras from Ocean to Ocean, ...
- NAPOLEON ;- LOWE; A New View of the Historic St. Helena Drama THE REAL MARTYR OF ST. HELENA. By T. Dundas ...
- INDIANS' EASY GAME.; Georgetown's Line Torn Like Paper by Carlisle Eleven.
- Saint-Saens to Play for Charity.
- THE SHORT BALLOT.; Mrs. Blatch Asks for Steady Campaigning to Get It.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS
- BURNS GIVES OUT STILWELL'S TALK WITH HENNESSY; Detectaphone Record Shows Convicted Senator Was Sure ...
- LAND REFORM PLAN TO AID SHOPKEEPERS; Extension of Lloyd George's Scheme Affects Landlords in English ...
- TAKES MERCURY IN ERROR.; Mrs. Franklin Says Cheerfully That She Is Sure to Recover.
- COLUMBIA IN TIE GAME.; Blue and White Soccer Team and Richmond County Each Score a Goal
- OBJECT TO 'REGULAR' BILLS.; Merchants See in Them a Plan to Get Free Bookkeeping.
- Harvard Beaten at Soccer.
- MADE FINEST "STUDY" PULL; An Indiana Hill Climb Broke Some Spelling Records.
- BRONZE CENTS AN INCUBUS.; France Wants to Dispose of Its Now Useless Coins.
- CLOSE FINISHES IN AMATEUR RACES; First Day's Meet of Association Draws Big Crowd to Belmont Terminal.
- SIX MONTHS OF WILSON;;-BY COL. GEORGE HARVEY
- TAMMANY LEADERS HAND IN ESTIMATES; Murphy Takes Them to Study, but Is Still of the Opinion That He Will ...
- WHY ZANGWILL WAS ABSENT.; Would No More Fight Ritual Charge Than One of Cannibalism.
- No Sulzer Issue in Chemung.
- WOULD CURB BANKS IN REGIONAL SYSTEM; Radical Senators Would Even Eliminate Their Representation on Directorates. ...
- RUMPUS UPSETS M'CALL MEETING; Third of Cooper Union Audience Walks Out When Heckler Is Ejected. PULITZER ...
- CITY'S BOND POLICY; Deputy Controller Fisher Tells Why Sinking Fund Invests in Older Issues.
- TIGERS' NEW PLAYS BEAT HOLY CROSS; Princeton Adopts Successful Style of Game and Scores 54 Points to 0.
- RUSSIANS ANXIOUS OVER BEILISS JURY; Peasants Sit Indifferent to Defense Efforts and May Render Verdict ...
- Try English Opera in London.
- MITCHEL CAMPAIGN ENDS IN WHIRLWIND; Fusion Candidate on Last Tour Cheered by 14,000 ;- Renews Fire on ...
- New French Uniform Cloth.
- 54 HOURS' WORK A WEEK.; Limit for Women and Girls Under New Pennsylvania Law.
- COMMERCIAL LEASES.; Demand for Lofts in Midtown Section Continues.
- TIGER RUNNERS WIN.; Princeton Defeats Yale in Cross-Country, 21 to 34 Points.
- AMONG THE MUSICIANS
- Indiana Wins from Ohio State.
- Paderewski's Postponed Recital.
- NUMEROUS WEDDINGS FIXED FOR LATE AUTUMN; Miss Agnes Gayley to be a Bride This Week ;- Plans for Miss ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stock Trading Lifeless ;- Bank Statement Shows Year's First Deficit.
- ENGLISH SOCCER RESULTS.; Blackburn Rovers Loses Game in First Division Championship.
- LITTLE COLLEGE TEAM BEATS YALE; Colgate Eleven Tears Up Elis' Defense and Scores a 16 to 6 Victory. ...
- ENGLAND STUDIES THE ROAD QUESTION; Report Rendered on Macadam Roads Dressed with Tar or Bitumen. FOUND ...
- Name Park After Grover Cleveland.
- WATCHERS EXPECT TROUBLE AT POLLS; All the Tricks of the Repeater Looked For in Some City Districts. ...
- Good Boxing at Atlantic Garden A.C.
- AUDIENCE BOWS TO ARTIST.; Gerardy Tells of a Pretty Custom Still Prevalent in England.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- CHALLENGES M'CALL TO TAKE THE STAND; Hennessy Wants the Candidate to Make Some of His Denials in Court. ...
- Havana Defeats Brooklyn Team.
- UNIQUE QUICK LUNCH STATISTICS ON SPEED OF EATING
- H.G. WELLS; Intensely Modern Theme of His "Passionate Friends" THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS. By H.G. Wells. ...
- 171,000,000 BRITISH COINS.; Value of the Output for 1912 Exceeds $182,500,000.
- GENERAL NEWS AND NOTES OF THE MUSIC WORLD; Full Budget of Concerts and Recitals for This Week ;- "Lucia" ...
- EXCITED AT GATES'S DEATH.; Cody People Talk of Overdose of Drugs ;- Natural Causes, Doctors Say.
- WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.; Industrial Bureau Urges Adoption of Amendment No. 2.
- "DAKOTA DAN" APPEALS.; Contests Master's Findings That He Is Not Heir to Russell Estate.
- DEDUCTING TAX FROM RENT.; Tenants and Landlords Face Difficulty in Meeting the Law.
- Tango Ruffles Made of Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, Ribbon and Lace to Harmonize with Season's Frocks.
- IN COLONIAL DAYS; Letters of a British Governor of Massachusetts THE BARRINGTON-BERNARD CORRESPONDENCE ...
- SHOW HOW TO SAVE MILLIONS ON ROADS; Consulting Engineers Give Carlisle New System of Efficiency and ...
- UNDERWOOD BETTING, 10 TO 1.; Alabama Outlook Indicates His Victory Over Hobson.
- Count Zeppelin Still Optimistic.
- MEN AND AFFAIRS DISCUSSED BY COL. HARVEY; The Currency Bill, the Sacrifice of Sulzer, Humiliating the ...
- GOPHERS BEAT BADGERS.; Minnesota Now In Line for Western Conference Title.
- "SIX MONTHS OF WILSON."
- MAY MOVE CUSTOMS OFFICE; Treasury Department Said to be Considering Such a Plan.
- SIGNOR ULIVI FIRST BLEW UP GAS METER; Discoverer of Alleged "F-Rays," Rejected by France, Tells Italians ...
- CONVICTED SLAYER SAYS VICTIM LIVES; Famous Case of Capt. Meynier Revived by Appeal to French Supreme ...
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Important Details of Current Fashions in All Sorts of Things from Leather Bags and Shoes to Beads and Buckles.
- D'ANNUNZIO HAS HIS WAY.; Grows Angry When He Finds Speeches in His New Play Shortened
- The Psychic Scent
- "The White Linen Nurse."
- Mixed Results in Onondaga.
- ONE D.A.R. AGED 107 YEARS; Twelve "Real Daughters" Still In Massachusetts to be Pensioned.
- DOUGLAS GOLF VICTOR.; Former Champion Beats Pyne In Final at Piping Rock.
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- PRINTCLOTH SALES SMALL.; The Week's Orders at Fall River Call for 100,000 Pieces ;- Prices Off.
- TRICK PLAYS HELP PENN WIN GAME; Also Good Generalship in Victory Over Penn State Eleven.
- IN BYGONE DOORPLATE DAYS
- AMBASSADOR PAGE ESCAPED MILITANTS; Women Meant to Interrupt a Banquet at Which He Spoke ;- Door Locked ...
- Same Chautauqua Delegation.
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE; An Interesting Hand Discussed Which Illustrates ...
- An Income Tax Hardship.
- NEW SWINDLING TRICK.; Paris Rogues with a New Game Caught by Police.
- PANKHURST PLEA IN CHICAGO.; If Suffrage Fails Here, Says English Leader, It Will Hurt the Cause.
- DIPLOMATS VISIT LIND AT VERA CRUZ; German, Norwegian, and Russian Ministers Go from Mexico City for ...
- KNEW MADERO WAS TO DIE.; Vice President Marshall Says Appeal Came from Mexico ;- Could Not Help.
- FEW BORN TO SOCIALISTS.; Birth Rate In Town Which Is Very Radical Drops to Low Point.
- SCOUTS SEEK MISS WALKER.; Search the Woods Near Brookline for Missing Society Woman.
- WHOLESALE PRICES STEADY
- PRISONERS TO KEEP NAMES.; Number System and Lettered Uniforms Abolished at Atlanta.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- LEE HOPEFUL IN MARYLAND.; Democrats Claim Big Lead in Senatorial Race.
- 4,000 WOMEN MARCH FOR SUFFRAGE CAUSE; Behind Women Musicians on Horseback, They Parade Through Brooklyn. ...
- STEPHEN PHILLIPS; Lyrics That Fulfill Promise of Fifteen Years Ago LYRICS AND DRAMAS. By Stephen Phillips. ...
- YOU MUSTN'T CRACK UP THE DARWINIAN THEORY AT JOEL'S; Because the Latter, You See, Has Written a "Polygeneric ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF BOOKS; Popularity of the Drama Among Publishers ;- Art, Poetry and Fiction in ...
- NO BENEFIT IN EXCESSIVE HEIGHT; Tower Building Demolition a Sharp Object Lesson of Present Conditions. ...
- STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS.
- WARNS FEDERAL MARSHALS.; Must Not Appoint Deputies as a Reward, Says McReynolds.
- New Zealand's Football Players.
- Sues for Loss of Husband's Love.
- BRUNSWICK GREETS DUKE TO-MORROW; Re-created Duchy to be Entered by Prince Ernest Augustus and His Bride. ...
- CHARLES ELIOT NORTON; Hitherto Unpublished Letters That Bring in Light Interesting Facts Regarding Famous ...
- CONTRACTORS WOULD REFUTE HENNESSY; Tammany Officials Have No Interest in Firm, Say McGovern & Co. ...
- SEEK TO DISCREDIT YOUNG M'LAUGHLIN; Father Denies Lending Money to McCall and Declares That His Son ...
- O'DONNELL'S LECTURE.
- LAST "LIGHT BRIGADE" OFFICER DIES; KIPLING POEM DISCOVERED; Anniversary of Immortal Charge Marked by ...
- MISS ERSKINE WEDS.; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Erskine Married to C. McC. Nesbitt
- CHASED WHITE HOUSE CAR.; Arrest Balks Camera Men's Pursuit of Miss Wilson and Fiance.
- LUNCHEON CLUB IN BERLIN ACTIVE; American Organization Purposes to Widen Its Work Along Lines of the ...
- Art Dealers Read Altman's Will.
- HOLD EX-FIREMAN FOR GRAFT; He is Accused of Threatening Chaffeur for Breach of Ordinance.
- McMANIGAL'S LIBERTY NEAR.; Dynamite Witness Likely to be Set Free Within a Week.
- MANAGERS ORGANIZE.; Meet This Week to Adopt By-Laws ;- Governors Appointed.
- SOCIETY FOUNDED TO TEACH THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THRIFT; S.W. Straus of Chicago, Who Is Chairman of the ...
- THE MONROE DOCTRINE; Prof. Bingham Proposes Its Abandonment and Suggests as an Alternative Policy a ...
- THINGS YOU HEAR IN AND AROUND THIS TOWN
- WOMEN GAIN IN HEIGHT.; Present Generation 1 1-2 Inches Taller Than Grandmothers.
- "READY FOR A NEW STEP IN EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT"; Dr. Frederic C. Howe, in His Report on the Economic ...
- Campaign for Paine by Telephone.
- FINDS A MITHRAIC MARBLE.; Prof. Lanciani Uncovers Treasure Beneath Caracalla's Baths.
- THAW UPHOLDS LAWYERS; And Uses Vigorous Language in Answering Jerome's Aspersions.
- Attendance in American League.
- The House's Wedding Gift.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- FAKE SAILOR GETS KICKING.; New Hampshire Boatswain's Mate Shows Up an Impostor.
- Republican Drift in Dutchess.
- "The Inside of the Cup"
- NOVELTIES SEEN IN THE SHOPS
- THE ORIGIN OF LIFE.
- MICHIGAN HUMBLES SYRACUSE, 43 TO 7; Western Players Put Up Whirlwind Game and Sweep Easterners Off Their Feet.
- BOND SHIPMENT DISPUTE.; Commerce Board Decides Against Express Company in Unusual Case.
- TO GUARD AGAINST DISHONEST ENTRIES; Manufacturers in Several Industries Plan Bureau to Fight Undervaluations.
- FLEET NORTH OF AZORES.; Encounter Rolling Seas as It Moves Toward Gibraltar.
- IN VAUDEVILLE THEATRES
- CHANCE REFUSED TO TAKE WALLY SCHANG; Connie Mack Offered Catcher for Pitcher Green, Who Has Proved a Failure.
- "VERY ENGLISH"; Hero and Plot of Grant Richards's "Valentine" VALENTINE. By Grant Richards. Houghton ...
- AMERICANS START A NEW ART CULT; Two Young Men in Paris Call Themselves Synchronists and Give an Exhibition. ...
- FUSION APPEALS FOR ITS JUDGES; Cardozo, Nott, and Wadhams Must Be Elected, Price Declares. MEN OF HIGH ...
- Picturesque Run of Hounds.
- Oakland Golfers Dine.
- Some of the Newest Styles in Coat Suits That Give Women Plenty of Opportunity for Good Dressing.
- SOCIETY IS NOW TROOPING BACK TO TOWN; Last Week but One of the Country Festivities ;- Annual Autumn ...
- HENNESSY, WHO TURNED CITY'S CAMPAIGN TOPSY-TURVY
- WOULD MAKE PARIS AS BIG AS NEW YORK; Seine Prefect's Plan the Most Gigantic Ever Submitted to a Municipality. ...
- CAN'T RAISE FREIGHT RATES; Lackawanna Ordered to Cancel Advances on Butter and Cheese.
- PRESCRIBE NOW FOR TRANSPORTATION ILLS; The "Transportation Engineer" Has a Big Problem on His Hands ...
- Republican Gains in Albany.
- REALTY CONDITIONS ABROAD AND HOME; Values in London Show ChangesVery Similar to Fluctuations in New ...
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; United States Government Takes Title to Site for Bronx Post Office. ...
- CITY SOCIAL NEWS AND NOTES
- SEEK TIMES TARIFF DATA.; Business Men and Officials Abroad Find Sept. 30 Issue Useful.
- TRY TO ARRANGE THREE CITIES' OPERA; Kahn, Stotesbury, and Russell Confer on Chicago Company's Withdrawal ...
- WEST SIDE NEEDS BETTER TRANSIT; Reasons for Subway Extension Up Central Park West to 104th Street. VALUES ...
- TELLS HOW TO PREVENT STRIKES; Marcus M. Marks Outlines Plan Whereby Industrial Warfare May Be Minimized.
- The Times Book Review
- 700 FALL WITH BLEACHERS.; One Hundred Spectators Hurt at Depauw Football Game.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
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- PORTUGAL FREES PRISONERS; Turns Loose 300 Illiterates, but Keeps the Intellectuals.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- PENNILESS IMMIGRANTS WHO HAVE MADE MILLIONS; The Amazing American Roster of Highly Successful Men Who ...
- Steuben Again Democratic.
- MISS FOWLER A BRIDE.; Surrogate's Daughter Married at Home to Dawson C. Clover.
- BEGAN AS A CHILD
- No Change Likely in Monroe.
- STEINMETZ, ELECTRICITY'S MASTER MIND, ENTERS POLITICS; One of America's Hundred-Thousand-a-Year Men ...
- HUNGARIAN BRIBERY CASE.; Former Prime Minister to be Sued by Gambling Concern.
- Election Appeals to Teachers.
- CROWD TO HEAR AMERICANS.; Exchange Professors at Berlin Talk to a Large Audience.
- CALEB POWERS RUFFLED.; Lecturer, Not Knowing Him, Brings Up His Past in Law School.
- LIGHT CARS IN DEMAND.; Dealer Notes Marked Tendency to Avoid Excessive Weight.
- AROUND WORLD WITH BASEBALL TOURISTS; Big Crowds but Cold Weather Greet the Giants and White Sox.
- BUDGET AND TAX RATE.
- IN HOLLAND; Past and Future of a Fascinating Country OLD HOUSES IN HOLLAND. By Sydney R. Jones, Edited ...
- ADMITS HE'S CAPT. COLLINS.; Natalie Schenck's Former Husband Calls Forgery Charge a "Mistake."
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Ursinus Scores on Lafayette.
- GERMANS GREET DR. FULDA.; Dramatist Sees His "Friends of Youth" Acted at Gala Performance.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- CASUAL COMMENT ON CURRENT COMEDIES
- Censorship of Books ;- Morality ;- Some Current Novels
- WASHINGTON ITEMS IN AUTOGRAPH SALE; Many Fine Revolutionary Letters Will Be Sold in Philadelphia on ...
- COURT DECISION MAY UPSET 10,000 VOTES; Gavegan Holds a Man's Only "Legal Residence" Is Place Where He ...
- FOR CHILDREN; Fairy Tales and Wonder Books for Youngest Readers
- Article 6 -- No Title
- ROMANTIC FOOLING; THE WORLD'S DAUGHTER. By Cyril Harcourt. John Lane Company. $1.25.
- RACHEL FIGURES IN PLAY.; Drama Portraying Tragedienne's Life May Be Enjoined by Family.
- "THERE IS NO CRIMINAL TYPE," SAYS PRISON EXPERT
- AIRMAN HAS CARRIED 1,772; And M. Champel Has Not Had an Accident in His Three Years' Flying
- ASSEMBLY LIKELY TO SEE UPHEAVAL; Up-State Forecasts and Estimates by Party Leaders Indicate Democratic ...
- CORNELL CROSSES HARVARD GOAL LINE; But Not Until the Crimson Had the Game Safely Tucked Away.
- BANK STATEMENT; Clearing House Institutions Fall Below Reserve Requirements ;- Loans Increased.
- HOME INDUSTRIES TO FIGHT.; American Manufacturers Prepared to Compete Under New Tariff.
- MRS. A.T. FRENCH SUING FOR DIVORCE; Her Action Said to be Result of Marriage of Their Daughter to "Jack" ...
- GRANTS HARPIGNIES'S PLEA; Paris Council Consents to Spare a Tree Opposite His House.
- BOOS FOR 'ARE YOU THERE?'; London Gallery Dislikes It ;- Won't Let American Producer Speak.
- SHAKESPEARE; Prof. Matthews Analyzes His Art as Playwright SHAKESPEARE AS A PLAYWRIGHT. By Brander Matthews. ...
- WHAT IS DOING IN CLUBLAND
- NEW STAMP DESIGNED.; It Is for Use on Cigars Made Here In Bond ;- May Be Changed.
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- Clinton Looks Republican.
- TYPHOID VACCINATION QUESTIONED.
- PHILADELPHIA'S CLOSE FIGHT.; Republicans Confident and Fusion Element Hopeful.
- STEVENS WINS A GAME.; Delaware College Vanquished at Castle Point, 14 to 0.
- ARLINGTON HIGH WINS.; Captures Worcester Academy Cross-Country Run.
- SULZER DEFIES FOLEY HENCHMEN IN DISTRICT RIOT; Pelted with Bad Eggs in Second Assembly Streets, but ...
- KATHARINE TYNAN TELLS DELIGHTFUL TALES OF CELEBRITIES; Noted Irish Poet, Friend and Champion of Parnell, ...
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- TANGO UP TO BISHOPS.; Vatican Likely to Leave Decision on It to Provincial Prelates.
- REBELS TO ASK RECOGNITION.; Gen. Carranza Will Make a Formal Request to Washington.
- Books and Morality
- BOY'S MIND TOPSY-TURVY.; He Sees Things Upside Down, and Inverts Letters.
- "LAND OF UNREST"; Mr. Baerlein's Biased View of Mexico MEXICO: The Land of Unrest. By Henry Baerlein. ...
- Trend Against Schenectady Socialist.
- MR. PADEREWSKI'S RECITAL.; Aeolian Hall Filled to Hear the Polish Pianist.
- VICE ISSUE IN CINCINNATI.; Mayor Hunt Boasts of Cleanup ;- Foes Cry Corruption.
- CHILDREN OF SEVEN LEARN TO COMPOSE PIANO MUSIC; New System Makes the Youngsters Love Their Music Lessons ...
- DEVEREUX MILBURN WEDS MISS STEELE; Polo Player Married to Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele at ...
- Good-Looking Stenographers.
- CHICAGO RALLIES QUICKLY.; Illinois Lead Soon Overhauled and Stagg's Team Wins, 28 to 7.
- PITTSBURGH FACTIONS BITTER.; Liveliest Fight in City's History ;- Both Sides Claim Victory.
- $5,000 STAMP THEFT AT PHILATELIC SHOW; Five Rare Specimens Belonging to Clarence Chapman Stolen from ...
- Newark Boys Win Princeton Run.
- MAY RE-ENTER CONFERENCE; Michigan Students to Vote on Proposition to Join Western Body.
- GAYNOR LIVE STOCK SOLD.; Auction at Farm Largely Attended ;- Son Buys Favorite Horse.
- IMPROVED FACILITIES.; Consents of Property Owners Secured for Third Tracking.
- NEW YORK BOXERS WIN.; 108-Pound Champion Kahn Has Hard Bout with Marx In Ring.
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- BROOKLYN SHOWING MANY SIGNS OF REALTY PROGRESS STEADY INCREASE IN APARTMENT HOUSE DEMAND; Improved Type ...
- WALL PAPER WASTES LIGHT.; Popular Dark Shades Very Wrong, Prof. Thompson Says.
- WILTSE WINS GAME FOR THE GIANTS; Old Southpaw Gets Better of Breaks in Game with the White Sox.
- OLD TRACTION SUIT ENDED.; Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company Receives First Payment of $900,000.
- THE MECHANICS OF EMOTION; Playwright an Critic Analyze the Means to Laugher and Tears.
- AN UNPUBLISHED NOVEL BY PRESIDENT MADISON
- Republican Sweep in Jefferson.
- POLICE GET "PROF." DENNIS.; Accused of Long and Varied List of Crimes in Three Countries.
- A Permanent Anti-Tammany League
- ' THE GIRL OF TO-DAY' PICTURES ARE ALL IN; Hundreds of Photographs Arrive on the Last Day of the Competition. ...
- ATTACKS PRESS FAILINGS.; Economist Says Margin Between News and Editorial Puffs Is Narrow.
- RELIGIOUS PROBLEM PLAY.; "Behind the Walls" Deals with Christian-Jewish Marriage.
- MANY BARGAINS SECURED AT MOSS AUCTION; Bronx Sale and $3,500,000 Apartment Deal Made Liveliest Week ...
- Power of Excess Condemnation Might Have Saved City Money.
- English Industries
- WED AFTER MOCK WEDDING.; Courtshil of Miss Baker and T. H. Drayton Began at Hallowe'en In 1912.
- "WHEN FOOLS RUSH IN"; WHEN FOOLS RUSH IN. By William Richard Hereford. Bobbs-Merrill Company. $1.
- GERARD WILL BRING PALACE UP TO DATE; American Architect at Work on Embassy Improvements to Cost $7,000 ...
- RECEPTION FOR FULLERTON.; Columbia Professor Guest of Vienna University Officers.
- LITTLE CONFUSION DUE TO INCOME TAX; Difficulty in Handling Bond Coupons Not Much Noticeable on First ...
- A PRIMA DONNA; Miss Clara Louise Kellogg's Delightful Reminiscences MEMOIRS OF AN AMERICAN PRIMA DONNA. ...
- 90,000 PLURALITY FUSION FORECAST; Campaign Manager's Figure Is Raised as High as 150,000 by Other Leaders. ...
- NO CONCERT, SAYS WASHINGTON; Officials Say United States Is Taking No Steps in That Direction.
- A FEMINIST NOVEL; Miss Johnston's "Hagar" a Tale and a Theory
- KILLED IN STREET FIGHT.; Police Have Trouble Finding Body Which Friends Removed.
- What He Wanted
- THE BOURSES OF EUROPE.; Prices Sag in Berlin ;- Other Bourses Closed.
- BROKER MARRIED ACTRESS.; C. P, Wyckoff Wed Margaret Maodona of "Milestones" on Oct. 25.
- Alfred Noyes Reads "Peace" Play.
- BIG LOSS IN CUBAN FLOODS.; Tobacco Crop in Pinar del Rio Likely to be Set Back Two Months.
- Speeding Newspaper Wagons.
- TWO LIVE A WEEK ON $1.; London Charity Society Shows Existence Reduced to Lowest Terms.
- English Letters That Go Astray.
- DOUBLE WARNING TO GREECE; Italy and Austria Complain of Incitement of Albanians.
- "PARSIFAL" IS TO BE PRODUCED IN PARIS
- Dr. Dickle to Lecture in America.
- NOTRE DAME'S OPEN PLAY AMAZES ARMY; Cadets Unable to Break Up Accurate Forward Passing of Westerners. ...
- "The Fate of Felix Brand"
- WOMEN CAN KEEP SECRETS.; Employed In Important Places In British Government Service.
- FIERCE CAR RIOTS IN INDIANAPOLIS; Mayor Helpless, Governor Refuses Troops ;- Washington May Step In.
- ART EXHIBITIONS AND SALES ABOUT TOWN
- Pine Crest Inn Opens.
- PASTORS APPLAUD ATTACK ON M'CALL; Rabbi Wise Assails Murphy's Candidate at Clerical and Lay Meeting ...
- BRITISH POLICY ASSAILED.; Englishmen Restive as They Learn Facts of Mexican Situation.
- Orange Player Breaks Leg.
- AIDS FOR ROAD VALUATION.; Commerce Board to Appoint Officials Exempt from Civil Service Law.
- PLEASURE CARS AND TRUCKS DIVORCED; Their Interests Not Only Different, but Antagonistic, Says Motor ...
- TO STUDY THE POOR IN SEARCH OF CAUSES OF POVERTY; That Will Be the Aim of V. Everit Macy if Elected ...
- TAMMANY'S CENTURY-LONG BATTLE FOR CITY OFFICES
- LEAVES JEWELS TO FRIENDS; Mrs. Benedict by Memorandum Directs Their Distribution.
- BOILER PLATE' MEN OBJECT.; Want Lower Freight Rate on Matter Shipped to Newspapers.
- BANK DEPOSITS UP; RESERVES LOWER; Shown by Condition of National Institutions on Oct. 21 in Eleven Cities. ...
- Commander T.S. Wilson, U.S.N.
- HERRESHOFF BEST IN ATLANTIC CITY GOLF; Risley Puts Travis Out in the Semi-Final Round and Loses in Final.
- May Be Sent to Home for the Aged, on Blackwell's Island.
- RODIN GETS INJUNCTION.; Sculptor Seeks to Stop English Sales of Spurious Works.
- EDUCATOR PRAISES AMERICAN SCHOOLS; Prof. Adams of the University of London Impressed by the Interest ...
- CURRENT FICTION; Novels by Miss Willcocks, Mrs. Fraser and Others THE WILL TO LIVE. By M.P. Willcocks. ...
- WILES OF A SUBWAY FINANCIER
- TURKS TO REORGANIZE ARMY; Will Employ German Army Officers with Large Powers.
- SENATOR LEWIS IN ALARM.; He Sees an International Danger in Massachusetts Election.
- WHITE HOUSE VISITOR HELD.
- NOVEL PUBLICITY DEVICES.; Two Were Used at Recent Business Show That Attracted Attention.
- WANTS PROMISED FORTUNE.; Admiral's Son Tells In Court Story of a Strange Friendship.
- WALSH CLAIMS BAY STATE.; Betting Favors Democratic Candidate in Massachusetts.
- TRY AGUINALDO'S NEPHEW.; Louis Modeno Arraigned on a Murder Charge in Los Angeles.
- WONDERFUL RACING BY KOLEHMAINEN; World's Champion Breaks 27 Records ;- Kaiser Wins Seven-Mile Walk.
- TEACHING SYSTEM WRONG.; President Lowell Points Out Defects in Address to Educators.
- FAMOUS DETECTIVE DEAD.; Calchas, Master of Disguise, Prototype of Heroes of Fiction.
- BEILISS FAINTS IN COURT.; Physician on the Stand Says Murder Was Work of Epileptics.
- MAXWELL TILTS AT BOARD OF ESTIMATE; Tells Collegiate Alumnae Its Parsimony Prevents Growth of Trade ...
- " AMERICANS THINK DRAMA AMUSEMENT, NOT ART";;-FULDA; Famous German Playwright, Here on a Visit, Says ...
- Golfer McDermott Breaks Down.
- BERINSTEIN LEFT $1,000,000.; Widow to Receive Entire Income Unless She Remarries.
- DIPLOMATS ARE ON THE WATCH; Exchange Views Informally, but Deny Any Concert of Action.
- DIVORCES "LEFTY" FLYNN.; Chorus Girl Wife of Football Man Gets an Interloctuory Decree.
- CITY BUDGET TOTALS ONLY $192,995,551; Increase $284,110, Smallest in Years ;- Tax Rate Likely to be ...
- MR. ASTOR.
- MEXICO WANTS TO BORROW.; Would Take Up French Option ;- Paris May Await Our Recognition.
- ZARAGOZA LEAVES HAVANA.; Takes Away All but One of Diaz's Companions.
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- STATE PAPERS MISSING.; Include Many Bills Paid by Executive Department at Albany.
- COL. WATTERSON'S VIEW.; Says It Looks Like Mitchel ;- Where Murphy Was Foolish.
- SWEARS M'LAUGHLIN MADE M'CALL LOAN; Ex-Inspector's Son, Who Was the Judge's Attendant, Corroborates ...
- NEW YORK GOLFERS REACH SEMI-FINALS; Travis and Herreshoff Probable Opponents in Atlantic City Final.
- GEN. BOOTH ARRIVES; WILL VISIT THE WEST; Lusitania Runs Into a Whole Gale and Ships a Big Sea. PAISH ...
- KAISERIN RECEIVES GERARD.; Ambassador Goes to Potsdam In a Royal Special Car.
- Forest Hill Regulars Win.
- NEW CORNWALLIS-WEST SUIT; Decorators Demand Payment for Work Done Before the Divorce.
- FIND PLAN TO BLEED POLICE AND FIREMEN; Hennessy Has Proof, He Asserts, of Blackmailing of Uniformed ...
- WHITE SOX FIND MATHEWSON EASY; McGraw's Star Pitcher Touched Up for Fourteen Hits and Giants Lose, 9 to 3.
- PENN LOOKS FOR REVENGE.; Expects to Get Even with Penn. State for Two Successive Defeats.
- REUTER'S UNDER ATTACK.; Its Publicity Department's Campaign Disowned by News Agency.
- CASH SETTLEMENTS PUT CALL MONEY UP; Market Slows Down, with Little Forced Selling, as Rate Advances ...
- MORAVIAN COLLEGE BURNED; All Students Believed to be Safe ;- Several Firemen Injured.
- NORTH HAVEN WRECK TRIAL.; Trainmen Soon to Face Court on Manslaughter Charge.
- USE OF STEEL CARS SHOWS RAPID GAIN; State Railway Conference Finds Roads Fast Abandoning Old Rolling ...
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Cattle from Mexico Considered ;- Envelopes and Gloves at Lower Duty.
- TESTS OF FITNESS.
- FISH HELD IN BAIL FOR FIRE ON YACHT; His Second Boat's Burning Up Is Called Arson by Insurance Company. ...
- M'CALL PLANS LAW TO 'GAG' PULITZER; Right After Election, He Says, He Will Start Work of Muzzling Press. ...
- INCOME TAX HANDICAPS.
- SAVE AMERICAN CREW AT SEA; British Sailors Succor the Sinking Schooner Lottie Beard.
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- HILL GETS NEW RAILROAD.; Buys Control of a Division of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul.
- INCOME TAX DOUBTS.; Exemption of Non-Resident Foreigners May Be Unconstitutional.
- INSOLENT MAIL WAGON DRIVERS.
- PATIENCE.
- HARDER TESTS FOR FOOTBALL ELEVENS; Yale and West Point Have Strong Opponents ;- No Surprises Expected.
- Extends Sealshipt Receiver's Powers
- M'CLELLAN ATTACKS FUSION CANDIDATES; Says City Extravagance Can't Be Charged Up to His Administration. ...
- FINANCIAL CRISIS IS NEAR.; Huerta Finds Trouble to Meet Payrolls ;- Deposits Withdrawn.
- DIES SUDDENLY AT THEATRE; Heart Trouble Kills Electrician at Proctor's Fifty-eighth Street.
- BRYAN CALLS STOKES A DANGEROUS MAN; Lunches in Wall Street, Which Is Difference Between Ex-Governor ...
- MARKS HEARS GOOD OF BUILDING BUREAU; Architects Tell Him How Efficiently Mr. McAneny and Supt. Miller ...
- CALLS IT RADIUM ROBBERY.; Prof. Veit Says Producers of the Remedy Are "Bleeding" the Public.
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- WALLACE IS BACK FROM LABRADOR; Marked Spot Where Hubbard Died, but Lost Bronze Tablet He Carried with ...
- 2 MOTOR CYCLISTS KILLED.; Crash Into Auto Driven by Girl Taking First Driving Lesson.
- Watchung Hunt Club Election.
- Gen. Diaz Arrives in Paris.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- BIDS FOR SUBWAY SECTIONS; Include Elevated Extensions North of 241st St. and Jerome Avenue.
- ARMY WANTS BIG SCORE.; Confident of Victory, but Notre Dame Has Team of Heavy Men.
- TO PLAY REGULARS THROUGH; Harvard Men Need Seasoning for Princeton Game Next Week.
- INCOME TAX LAW IN EFFECT TO-DAY; Treasury Department Issues Regulations Showing How It Is to be Withheld ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- TAMMANY BUDGETS HIGH.; Party's Boast of "Economy" Shown to be Misleading.
- A Pleasing Contrast.
- WAYBURN HURT IN REVENGE; Thinks He Was Assaulted for Discharging London Stage Hands.
- MINERS TRICK MILITIA.; Promise to Surrender Arms in Colorado, but Smuggle Them Away.
- TAMMANY AND MAYOR GAYNOR.
- WOULD DROP WILLIAMS.; Northwestern Minnesota Alumni Declare Football Coach Is Failure.
- THE COUNTRY BANKERS; Resent Charge of Subservience to "Big Men" in the East.
- KILLED 47 FEDERAL POLICE.; Mexican Rebels Said to Have Tortured Their Victims.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BATTLESHIP TAKES DIAZ AWAY; To be Transferred to Steamer ;- May Be Landed at Galveston.
- Officials for Yale-Brown Game.
- FINE FLOWER SHOW OPENS DOORS TO-DAY; Adolph Lewisohn Again Carries Off Honors with Mammoth Chrysanthemum ...
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- THE NEW YORK SYMPHONY.; Music by Haydn, Brahms, and Loeffler ;- Mme. Homer Soloist.
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- CALLS BRITISH ACTION CYNICAL; London Nation Thinks Carden's Course Unfortunate.
- Bank of Bombay Rate Reduced.
- HENNESSY VERY UNTRUTHFUL.; John Consalus's Retort to the Charge That He Was Graft "Bagman."
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- DEFEND NEW HAVEN RAILS.; Road's Officials Testify That They Are Above the Standard.
- O'GORMAN OUT FOR McCALL.; Says He Is Opposed by the Same Forces That Opposed Gaynor.
- A SNEEZE MAY KILL HER.; A Cough or Laugh Also Means Death to Woman with Broken Back.
- Progressives' Flag Torn Down.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Depressed ;- Berlin Close Weak ;- Improvement in Paris.
- SOPHOMORE CREW FAST.; Win Princeton Interclass Regatta of 1 3/4 Miles In 9:46.
- United Shoe Machinery's Defense.
- HAVE TOO MUCH WATER.; Reclamation of Everglades Hindered by Inadequate Drainage Canals.
- BRONX CROWD GOES WILD OVER SULZER; Cheers Him for Twenty-one Minutes ;- Thousands Shout for Him in Harlem. ...
- JAMES M. TOWNSEND DEAD.; Corporation Lawyer, Beneficiary of Parker Willy Paid Heirs $100,000.
- RUSSIA PLANS RETALIATION.; Secret Committee Named to Act on the Underwood Tariff.
- ARMORED AIRSHIP WITH DEADLY GUN; Weymann Has Invented New War Monoplane Which France Will Test. PLIES ...
- GERMANS ASSAIL WILSON'S 'DELIRIUM'; " Colossal Arrogance" of His Mobile Speech Makes A Berlin Newspaper ...
- $500,000 FOR PARK STATUES; Mrs. Ellen P. Samuel's Bequest to the City of Philadelphia.
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- REBELS CLOSE TO CHIHUAHUA.; Federal Governor Wants to Evacuate, but Generals Refuse to Go.
- FRANK'S JUDGE IN DOUBT.; Not Convinced in Murder Case, but Denies New Trial.
- Iowa Interurban Line Sold.
- THE RISK OF CITY SPECULATION.
- SUES FOR $300,000 ESTATE.; Mrs. Hopkins of New York Seeks Aunt's Property in Mobile.
- CROZIER-WILLIAMS WEDDING; Chief of Ordnance of U.S. Army Marries Miss Williams in London.
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- BROKE OFFICE RULE FOR MRS. WILSON; Messenger Failed to Tell Public Printer of Her Visit There and Had ...
- Is History of Wrecks and Losses Will Soon Be Ended.
- What! A Good Word for New York?
- KING'S DINNER TO WORKMEN; He Entertains 500 Who Rebuilt Buckingham Palace.
- TIGERS SHIFTED FOR HOLY CROSS GAME; Glick Displaces "Stew" Baker at Quarter Back ;- Law for Punter.
- Couple Die Trying to Save Dog.
- Dissolutions.
- MRS. WENMAN SUES.; Stamford Broker Will Contest Divorce Suit, Making Counter Charges.
- CONNERS CAN'T REMEMBER.; Has No Recollection of $25,000 Said to Have Been Given by Stewart.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Sixth Avenue Corner at Thirty-ninth Street Reported Sold ;- West Side Deals ;- ...
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- CUT REGIONAL BANKS TO FOUR AT START; Senators Vote for Reduction, with Proviso to Increase the Number ...
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- ONE-SIDED GOLF MATCHES.; Medalist Hyde Defeated by Pyne at Piping Rook Club.
- GIRL OF TO-DAY IS SUNSHINE AND STEEL; She Has Learned the Value of Happiness, Says Y. W. C. A. Leader. ...
- WOULD BAR CANALS TO THE RAILROADS; Waterways Association Demands Stringent Legislation to Prevent Control. ...
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- BIGONEY WEDDING SURPRISE; Daughter of Erie Railroad Treasurer Married J.C. Kearton Last April.
- WITCHES AND GHOSTS HALLOWE'EN GUESTS; Costumed as Jack o' Lantern and Black Cat, Mr. and Mrs. Proctor ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES
- ' GENE' WOOD TOLD WIGWAM SECRETS; TAMMANY AT BAY; Hennessy Gives Noted Lobbyist as His Authority for ...
- TOLEDO & ST. LOUIS GAINS; But Operating Costs Higher and Better Rates Are Wanted.
- BRITISH 'BANKER' ARRESTED; "Capt." Collins, Posing as Money Expert, Wanted as Forger.
- MISS WEEKS'S WEDDING.; Attendants for Her Marriage to John H. Stewart on Nov. 29.
- Another Victory for Englishmen.
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- The Rev. Dr. David B. Ray.