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Free to Read Articles from December 1913 Part 3
- FUR SALE WILL BOOM TRADE; St. Louis Auction of Seal Skins Draws Buyers of the World.
- BANK CRASH CAUSES WOMAN TO END LIFE; Dressmaker Saw Savings of $4,000 Vanish in Roseville Trust Collapse. ...
- DINE IN GARDEN ARBOR AT PLAZA; Mrs. Henry S. Redmond Entertains Her Guests in Transformed Louis XV. ...
- UNKNOWN STEAMER ASHORE; Struck on Frying Pan Shoals ;- Revenue Cutter on Way to Aid Her.
- Prison for Promoter Moffatt.
- THE 42D STREET PLAN.; M.R. McAdoo Proposes a Grand Concourse Station in Subway.
- CARRANZA DEFENDS KILLINGS.; Professes Humane Sentiment, but Tells Gov. Hunt They Will Continue.
- CONGRESS ANNULS MEXICO ELECTION; Action of Deputies Continues Huerta in Power Until September at Least. ...
- DENIES GIFT TO COLLINS.; Prison Contractor Says Superintendent Never Sought a "Rakeoff."
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Rights of Collector in Reliquidating Disputed Entries Settled.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- TO HALT NICARAGUA ACTION.; Senate Committee, in View of Mexican Situation, Will Let Treaty Wait
- HEAR MISS M'CANN IS FOUND IN HOTEL; Brother of Missing Girl Makes Midnight Trip to Coney Island in Vain. ...
- ONE DEAD, TWO DYING OF GAS; Relatives of the Late Senator Fair Overcome in Their Ohio Home.
- M'RENOLDS TO ASK REAL DISSOLUTIONS; Anti-Trust Policy of the Present Administration Indicated in Attorney ...
- Princeton Basket Ball Schedule.
- LET GAFFNEY IN ON STATE PROFIT; One-Third Share of $11,000 Went to the Friend of the Tammany Chief AND ...
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company Sells Dyckman Plot With a Building ...
- Infielder Doyle Goes to Montreal.
- MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- OFFICIAL GERMANY AGAINST OUR FAIR; Government Informs Reichstag Leaders It Will Not Agree to Appropriation. ...
- BARS OUT ALL LABOR.; British Columbia Move Due to Congestion and Feared Hindu Influx.
- PETER K. WILSON DIES AT 89.; Pioneer Lace Importer Was Decorated by French Government,
- COLD STORAGE BILL ASSAILED BY HORNE; McKellar 90-Day Limit Would Send Egg Prices Soaring, Says Refrigeration ...
- STRIKE IN SILK MILL.; Paterson Weavers Quit at 5 P.M. and Next Day Find Doors Locked.
- 100 DEAD IN DESERT MARCH.; Many Chihuahua Refugees Cross the Border ;- Federals to Fight.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- WOMAN OUTWITS UNCLE SAM; Boston Modiste Beats Letter to Paris and Impounds "Smuggling" Checks.
- CARMODY TO BE A JUDGE.; Glynn Expected to Give Him Bartlett's Place in Appeals Court.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- ARREST LAND DEALER.; F.M. Perkins Wanted in Missouri on Fraud Charges.
- ONE SOLUTION OF THE 42D STREET PROBLEM.
- Rutgers College Baseball Schedule.
- Jackson-Sanford Wedding Plans.
- TWELVE TEAMS TIED IN SIX-DAY RACE; Two Riders Forced Out by Injuries ;- Long Sprint Thrills the Evening Crowd.
- BRITISH LABOR REJECTS LARKIN; His Proposal for a Nationwide Walkout Defeated in Trade Union Congress. ...
- WASHINGTON EXPECTED IT.; President's Policy Not Affected by Action of Mexican Congress.
- Notre Dame Elects Jones Captain.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- AMNESTY BILL IN BALANCE.; Rumor That Cuban President Will Veto It ;- May Endanger Loan.
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- Morgan Baby Miniature for Sale.
- REEL MAKES DENIAL.; Says Gaffney and Carroll Had No Influence with Him.
- DEPLORES SEAMEN'S BILL.; Capt. George A. White Says It Will Ruin Many of Steamboat Companies
- THE ART OF BOXING.; Maeterlinck's Praise Does Justice to a Much-Abused Sport.
- WHITNEY TO PLAY STILLMAN; Harvard Handicap Squash Tournament Reaches Final Round.
- HER BIBLE TO REDFIELD.; Secretary's Mother Leaves Her Homestead to Three Daughters.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- PIERCED SHIP SINKS ON WAY TO DRY DOCK; Zulia Lies in East River, Off Conover Street, and Is Three Quarters ...
- U.S. COURT TO PASS ON THAW'S SANITY; Federal Judge Aldrich Rules This Must Be Done Before Deciding Motion ...
- GETS MERRITT LETTERS.; Correspondence of Missing Supervisor Figures in Whitman Inquiry.
- B.R.T. PLAN CUTS INTO EXPRESS RUNS; Trains To and From Brooklyn Interrupt Service at 59th and Canal ...
- SEARCHED AMERICAN BOAT.; Mexican Gunboat's Crew Boarded the Dorothy, Seeking Arms.
- INTERSECTIONAL FOOTBALL.; Chicago University Reaches No Conclusion ;- May Play Harvard or Yale
- FILM SHOW IN COURT.; United Shoe Machinery Company Illustrates Its Testimony.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Drop Suits for Flood Disaster.
- ARREST OF ACTRESS STOPS A VICE PLAY; Cecil Spooner Rides to Night Court in Patrol Wagon ;- Manager a ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- PALMER DISPUTES VAN WIRT.; Recalls No Check from the Contractor ;- Did Take Murphy's $2,000.
- BORIS DROPS LIBEL SUIT.; Munsey Company Makes Settlement, but Grand Duke Will Testify.
- EXPECT HUERTA TO STAY.; Deputies Confirm Him in Office Until New President Is Chosen.
- DISPENSING WITH COURTS AND JURIES.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MITCHEL PROMISES NON-PARTISAN RULE; Assures Honest Ballot Association That He Will Take the Police Out ...
- DEMOCRATIC CLUB BEGINS MURPHY WAR; Governors Vote to Take Up Political Discussion on State and City ...
- Midwinter Dances Begin.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Sharp Declines in Many Issues ;- Some Favorable Factors Ignored ;- Trading Not Heavy.
- GRAY SUITS FAIL; WIFE RENEWS HERS; Broker Unwilling to Press Divorce Action, Mrs. Gray Becomes the Plaintiff. ...
- METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION MEETS; Clubs Offer Their Links for Championship Tournaments ;- Officers Elected.
- NEXT WEEK'S OPERA BILLS.; "Der Rosenkavaller" on Thursday ;- "Die Walkure" Saturday Matinee.
- JOSEF HOFMANN'S RECITAL.; Pianist, in His Best Form, Gives an All-Chopin Programme.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- SAY FLAW IN LAW ADDS TO FIRE PERIL; Blunder Takes Power from Fire Commissioner Which No One Else Gets. ...
- JEALOUS ADMIRER SHOOTS CHORUS GIRL; Flora Belmont Was Eating Chop Suey with Three Others When Brenier ...
- Drug Causes Death by Destroying Power of Motion.
- BUYS ANTIQUE GATES.; American Acquires Several Belonging to Former Carew Mansion.
- HOLD UP PINDELL REPORT.; Senate Sub-Committee Wants to Inspect All Correspondence.
- ATHLETICS STILL IN FOLD.; World's Champions Have Not Deserted Players' Fraternity.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- NEW INCOME TAX RULE.; Time for Using Certain Temporary Forms Extended to Jan. 15.
- WHY BISMARCK WAS DROPPED.; Prof. Delbrueck Says He Wanted Kaiser to Abolish Parliament.
- WE NEED SHIPS.
- JERSEY TO TAX 2 BILLIONS.; Ratables Show an Increase of $116,490,412 Over 1912 Total.
- FIREMEN SAVE SIX BEARS.; Cages Carried Out in Blaze in White Rats Transfer Warehouse.
- DR. SIMON IS DEAD.; Pioneer X-Ray Expert a Victim of His Study of the Science.
- OPPOSE FEDERAL ROAD FUND; Highway Experts Say Money Would Be Wasted at Present.
- No Wells Fargo Loan to Huerta.
- DROP 1,600 JEW STUDENTS.; Kieff Dentistry Schools Forced to Act on Governor's Order.
- 1,708 Yale Students In Athletics.
- Emperor Sanctions Athletic Games.
- NEW MARSHAL FOR JERSEY.; President Appoints Bollschweider, Famed as Riot-Quelling Sheriff.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- DUNCAN CHAUFFEUR HELD.; To be Tried for Death of Dancer's Children and Their Governess.
- COLONEL G.O.P.'S NOMINEE?; Expects to be in 1916, with Barnes Out, Says Elbert Martin.
- Diaz in Cuba, Not Leading Rebels.
- ATHLETES OF 55 TO COMPETE; Col. Ommanney Accepts London Bishop's Challenge.
- W.E. DICKERMAN KILLED.; New Haven Company Treasurer Accidentally Shoots Himself.
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- Article 1 -- No Title
- BULLET BROKE GOAT'S LEG.; Joy Rider on Brewery Truck Fined $50 for His Cruelty.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Times Picture of Miss McMahon as Seen by the Photographer.
- FRISCO RECEIVERS WOULD SUE YOAKUM; Ask Permission to Seek Return of Millions That Went to Director Syndicate. ...
- MISS DURYEA WEDS W.H. BALDWIN HERE; Couple Whom Nyack Ministers Refused to Marry Are United by the Rev. ...
- DR. CRAIG GOES FREE.; Court Orders Knabe Murder Charge Dismissed ;- Ragsdale Also Freed.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- Letter to the Editor 3 -- No Title
- 16 BAY STATE CITIES VOTE.; "Jack" Geraghty Elected at Alderman in Woburn.
- HANNAY TEST SUIT IS LOST ON APPEAL; Judge Holt's Ruling Reversed in Cotton Bill-of-Lading Litigation. ...
- AUTO TRUCK HITS CAR; FOUR HURT; Women Passengers Faint and Others Shriek Their Alarm When Crash Comes. ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- SELLING CHRISTMAS STOCK.; Cleveland's Plan to Raise Funds for Community Celebration.
- DOMINICAN TANGLE IS UNDER INQUIRY; Activities of Minister Sullivan Are Being Investigated by the State ...
- LAY OFF 5,498 MEN.; Chicago Firms Also Put More on Half Time Through Depression.
- Cambridge Beats Oxford at Rugby.
- ALL GLYNN BILLS TO PASS THIS WEEK; Leaders Plan to Enact Reforms in Record Time and to End Session by ...
- Letter to the Editor 6 -- No Title
- DIVORCES MRS. STROUD.; Husband Obtains Decree Against Woman Manager In a Store.
- WESLEYAN DROPS YALE.; Football Relations Severed Because of Severity of Early Contest.
- Philadelphia Boxers Win Trophy.
- PUEBLO FIREMAN DEFEATED IN RING; Battling Lavinsky Whips Jim Flynn in Ten-Round Bout at Atlantic Garden.
- Warren to Captain Amherst.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Tumor Caused Gaillard's Death.
- SCHMIDT JURY COMPLETE.; Priest-Murderer's Father and Sister Coming Here to Testify.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- POLICEMAN DISAPPEARS.; Left Station in Uniform on Dec. 6 and Cannot Be Found.
- Miss Thomas to Wed E. M. Davis.
- TARIFF ON DICKENS'S HAIR.; One Lock Holds Up Case of Books at Custom House.
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- LOBBY CHARGES GO TO HOUSE COMMITTEE; Report of Mulhall Investigation Referred to Judiciary Members for ...
- Friends See Chanler In Hospital.
- MONEY BILL TO PASS SENATE IN A WEEK; Kern Names Dec. 17 for Final Vote ;- Agreement with Republicans ...
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Our Commissioners Reach Cuba.
- Great-Grandniece of Washington.
- COMMISSIONER CARLISLE'S CASE.
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- Say Brother's Will is Forged.
- WILSON OPPOSED TO VIVISECTION; Convention of the Antis Told That He Is in Sympathy with Them. ROCKEFELLER ...
- Discussion of Sex Topics.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- AGAINST HETCH HETCHY BILL; New Yorkers Want Valley Preserved and Ask Wilson to Veto Plan.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Closes Steady ;- Prices Firm in Paris and Berlin.
- ELECTRIC LIGHTS USE LITTLE 'GAS'; A.C.A. Test of Full Consumption of Motor Car Generator.
- INVOKES TRUST LAW TO CUT EGG PRICES; Federal Inquiry Results in Report That Chicago Butter and Egg Board ...
- ART GALLERY IN SCHOOL.; Washington Irving Girls Will Share Pictures with Public.
- 1,200 IN PERIL OF FLOOD.; Crest of the Brazos Rise Threatens to Inundate Richmond, Texas.
- Preliminary Decision Necessary.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- ESCAPES IN SIBERIA DISGUISED AS MAN; Aged Mme. Breshkovskaya, the Famous Revolutionist, Recaptured After ...
- PROHIBITIONISTS TO PLEAD.; 2,000 Will Petition Congress Today for National Prohibition.
- CHANCELLOR DEFIES REICHSTAG CENSURE; Secret of Kaiser's Break with Bismarck Told as the Crisis Continues. ...
- GOOD PRICES FOR SILVER.; Old English Plate from Booth Collection Sold at Christie's.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- TOM LYNCH OUSTED; TENER IN HIS PLACE; Governor of Pennsylvania Now President of the National League. ...
- FIND BUFFOM INDICTMENTS.; Three Accused in Poison Case ;- Detectives with Victim's Widow.
- URGES BRONX BILL CHANGES; Glynn Says Flaws in Law Creating County Need Remedying at Once.
- DER ROSENKAVALIER GREETED BY THRONG; Richard Strauss's Comedy for Music Has American Premiere at the ...
- TENER TO WORK OUT IDEAS.; National's New President Has Something in Store for the Game.
- DEFICIT IN PENN SPORTS.; Only Football and Basket Ball Pay at Philadelphia College.
- Baby Killed by Fall from a Chair.
- WILSON TO THE RESCUE.; President Helps a Little Girl Who Is Thrown by a Horse.
- PLAN NEW HOUSE OF AMUSEMENT HERE; Seven Floors and a Roof Garden, but No Theatre in the Building. BALLROOMS ...
- SATISFIED JUDGMENTS.
- Charles Canton Found Dead In Taxi.
- WARSHIPS RUSH TO TAMPICO.; Wheeling and Chester to Join Flagship ;- Rebels Menace Tuxpam.
- What Mrs. Stokes Said.
- BIG RADIO STOCK SALES.; But Promoters on Trial Kept Three-Fourths of $1,507,505.
- Paintings at the Carpeaux Sale.
- STEEL CAR FOR EUROPE.; Engineer of International Sleeping Car Co. Here to Study Ours.
- Letter to the Editor 4 -- No Title
- Cornell Hockey Practice Starts.
- BIG EXHIBIT FROM FRANCE.; Government to Make French Section Thoroughly Representative.
- Liberal Victory In Scotland.
- COURT TO TEST HER SANITY.; Miss Mulhall Has Been Confined for Four Years as Insane.
- Football Deadlock at Amherst.
- LONG BRANCH HOTEL BURNS; Flames Destroy West End Cottages, Annex, and Casino.
- START ANTI-TAMMANY WAR.; Independent Democrats and Regulars to Confer This Week.
- MOSBERG LOSES CLOSE BOUT; Pennant A.C. Boxer Outpointed by Quaker In Newark Tournament.
- REBELS HARRIED REFUGEES.; Many Chihuahua Fugitives Killed on the March to the Border. HUERTA'S FAMILY ...
- Funds to Aid Cripples.
- LOPEZ ROBS GREEK IN MINE.; At Point of Revolver Desperado Takes His Tobacco and Candles.
- COAL CONCERNS IN TROUBLE; Receivers Appointed for Two Companies In Ohio.
- SHERIFF DRAWS A PISTOL.; Thought Crowd Threatened to Rescue His Gangster Prisoner.
- Luncheon for Miss E.Y. Romeyn.
- SEES DANGER IN MOVIES.; Chicago Investigator Suggests Rests Between Reels to Save Eyesight.
- WILSON NOT FREE TO ADVISE SUFFRAGE; Bound by Democratic Platform and Can't Speak for Himself, He Tells ...
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Duty Assessed on Towels Which Are Called Samples.
- Record Day in Bankruptcy.
- CROWD HISSES BOXERS.; Packey McFarland Outpoints Jack Britton in Slow Bout.
- MRS. ROOSEVELT AT PANAMA; She Will Inspect the Canal and Will Sail for Home Thursday.
- DANCE FOR MISS ANDERTON.; Younger Set Greets Debutante Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Anderton.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- CONDEMN BOUILLON CUBES.; Those Sold Inferior to Home-Made, and Mainly Salt, Say Experts.
- CARPENTIER AGAIN KNOCKS OUT WELLS; French Champion Defeats Britisher in One Round ;- Spectators Hiss ...
- JENATZY SHOT DEAD.; Famous Belgian "Red Devil" Auto Racer Killed in Hunting Accident.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CARPEAUX WORKS SOLD.; First Day of Sculpture Sale in Paris Realizes $32,000.
- EXCLUSION ANGERS ITALIANS; But Government Refuses to Interfere with Our Literary Tests.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Roosevelt's Trip in Paraguay.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- EX-CHIEF JUSTICE SPEAR.; Ohio Jurist Dies at 79 at His Home in Columbus.
- DOUMERGUE FORMS NEW FRENCH CABINET; Ministry Will Probably Drop Loan and Inheritance Tax Projects. SHORT ...
- IRVING DEFEATS HACKETT.; Harvard Club Handicap Squash Tourney Reaches Semi-Final Round
- DEFEND GENERAL FILM CO.; Exchange Managers Say That They Sold Out Willingly.
- CENTRAL A.A.U. BALKS.; Westerners Will Not Divide Territory ;- Dates for Sporting Events.
- Goldman-Adler Wedding Dec. 16.
- DIES IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH.; One Man Killed and Another Probably Fatally Injured.
- HUERTA'S FAMILY LEAVES CAPITAL; Goes to Guadalajara and Is Expected Soon to Sail for San Francisco. ...
- THINK MISS M'CANN IS APHASIA VICTIM; Friends Say Missing Flatbush Teacher Had Suffered from Melancholia. ...
- BARGES DRIFT TO SEA IN AN 88-MILE GALE; Many Persons Hurt and Property Damaged When High Wind Sweeps City.
- State Should Forbid Them When Public Health Is Threatened.
- Fight Tax on Cleveland Birthplace.
- Fight for Western Golf Tourney.
- W.C.T.U. TO STORM CAPITOL; Will Assemble Tomorrow to Plead for a Constitutional Amendment.
- CANADIAN LOAN A FAILURE.; Eighty-three Per Cent. of It Left In Underwriters' Hands.
- PLAN AUTO RUNS WITH CHICAGO CLUBS; Manhattan Automobile Club and New York Athletic Club Interested in ...
- Phoebe Couzins Buried with Badge.
- SAYS PACKERS KEEP PRICE OF EGGS HIGH; Congressman McKellar, Urging Regulation, Thus Quotes New York ...
- BIG SCRAMBLE FOR TINKER'S SERVICES; Triangular Deal on Between Brooklyn, Phillies, and Cincinnati for ...
- TEXAS FLOOD DEATHS 150.; Thousands Marooned and in Danger of Freezing or Starving.
- Investors Eager to Join in Fighting Selfish Attacks on "Trusts."
- EXPLOSION KILLS SIX.; Another Man May Have Been Blown to Pieces at Powder Works.
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- CONNAUGHTS BAR TANGO.; Duchess Will Not Permit New Dance at the Viceregal Lodge.
- DE BEARN TO LOSE BONDS.; Must Be Sold to Pay Jeweler Under Supreme Court's Action.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Consols Reach New Low Level in London ;- Prices Easy in Paris.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- FAVORS CONTRACT POWDER.; Crozier Doubts Wisdom of Government Making Smokeless Kind.
- NUNS LOSE HOSPITAL FIGHT.; Paris Won't Install Them In City Institution ;- May Compromise.
- R.W. Chambers's "lole" Staged.
- DROWNED IN HAVRE HARBOR?; Clerk in Charge of Mounts from Horse Show Here Missing.
- FREES GRANT ESTATE FROM TRANSFER TAX; Surrogate Says Governors Island, Where General Lived, Is Federal ...
- SEES DEPRESSION ENDING.; J.J. Mitchell Expects Trade Improvement Will Come Gradually.
- NEWSPAPERS AMALGAMATE.; San Francisco Call Announces That It Has Absorbed Evening Post.
- EGGS LOWER IN CHICAGO.; Express Companies Join in Farmer to-Consumer Movement.
- STEFANSSON SHIP GONE IN ICE DRIFT; Explorer Wires Times He Lost Sight of Karluk After Landing Near Point ...
- MASS MEETING TO HALT AUTO KILLINGS; Political Study Society Leads in Work for Accident Prevention. CONFERENCE ...
- THREE CYCLE RIDERS SPILLED AT GARDEN; Hill, Clark, and Drobach in a Crash in Six-Day Race Near Midnight.
- ANTI-HATPIN ORDINANCE; Issued by Paris Police Prefect Owing to Many Recent Accidents.
- WARNS POSTMASTERS.; Department Forbids Them Noticing Prize Offers of Distilleries.
- $160,980,084 EARNED BY NATIONAL BANKS; Stockholders Get 11.4 Per Cent., Dividends Average 6.75, Net ...
- ARREST AVIATOR BEATTY.; Accused of Abandoning First Wife, Who Divorced Him Here.
- Coach Stagg In a Golf Tie.
- ONE NATIONAL PARK LOST.
- CROWN PRINCE IS BLAMED.; Alsatian Deputy Says He Sided with Soldiers In Recent Troubles.
- COLLISION INJURES A SCORE.; Sixth Avenue Trolley Rammed by Twenty-third Street Car.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- NAVY MEN ON RADIO.; Officers on World Cruise Testify to Failure of Wireless Telephone.
- MITCHEL GETS HOME, BUT AVOIDS POLITICS; Will Not Announce His City Appointments Until Dec. 31, He Says. ...
- FRANKLIN SIMMONS DEAD.; American Sculptor Designecl Grant and Logan Monuments.
- He Did Not Write to Aero Club in Recent Dispute, He Says.
- OLD BASEBALL STAR DEAD.; John J. Grum Played with Champion Eckfords of Brooklyn In 1862-63.
- EXPECTS TROUBLE IN ERIN.; Editor of Dublin Review Believes the Orangemen Will Fight.
- FEDERAL RAIDS GET ARMS IN BROOKLYN; Gen. Henry's Agents Seize More Than 200,000 Rounds of Ammunition, ...
- W.A. CHANLER ILL IN PARIS.; Suffering from Hurts Said to Have Been Received in Auto Accident.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Cut In Cornell Basket Ball Squad.
- URGE BRITISH MAIL STRIKE.; Postal Employes May Declare It Before Christmas ;- Want Increase.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Outside Bidder Buys Vacant East Fiftieth Street Plot at Foreclosure ;- Harlem ...
- JOSEPH C. SIBLEY WEDS.; Ex-Congressman, Aged 63, Marries Niece of His First Wife.
- Dominicans Want Free Elections.
- VIVISECTION FOES MEET.; First American Session of Their Congress Opens in Washington.
- Wilson Approves Brown's Sentence.
- THREE CHILDREN DIE WHO DRANK CORDIAL; Two Others Critically Ill of Five Who Emptied a Flask at Italian ...
- NO NEWMAN MURDER CHARGE; Not Implicated in Shooting of Parents, New Rochelle Believes.
- Miss Golding Arrives to Swim Canal
- Article 5 -- No Title
- NEW HAVEN MAY NOT PAY.; Eli Whitney Suggests It May Pass Next Quarter's Dividend.
- DIRECTOR WEST OUT AS FRISCO RECEIVER; Resigns Because of Criticism of His Participation in Brownsville ...
- MRS. PANKHURST IN LONDON; Militants Welcome Their Leader on Her Release from Jail.
- THINKS GEORGE INNOCENT.; Investigator of Junior Republic Charges Says: "He Is All Right."
- FOOD AND BUSINESS TALKS.; Topics for Speakers at the Civic Federation Meeting.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- COMPOSER WEDS, HER MUSIC PLAYED; Miss Harriet Ware Married to William B. Krumbhaar in the Belmont Chapel. ...
- THAW APPLIES FOR BAIL.; Pleads That Keeping His Keepers Is Very Expensive.
- Falconer to Run for Senate.
- Fast Driving by Doctors.
- Battleships Head for Vera Cruz.
- THINGS THAT COUNT' ARE FOUR CHILDREN.; New Drama by Laurence Eyre Is Acted at Maxine Elliott's Theatre. ...
- WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
- Hudson Improvement Bill Offered.
- MISSING GIRLS AND FALSE ALARMS.
- NEWS IN CANADA, TOO.; Stefansson Informs Marine Ministry of the Karluk's Disappearance.
- COL. GAILLARD BURIED.; Bill for a Year's"pay to Engineer's Widow Indorsed by President.
- VILLA ENTERS CHIHUAHUA.; Receives Ovation in the City That Once Set a Price on His Head.
- PAINT THE WINDOW, THEN ROB GEM SHOP; Thieves Obscure View Into Store in Jeweler's Absence and Steal ...
- LORD MURRAY IS EXPECTED.; London Looks for Details of His Pearson Oil Negotiations.
- HEAVY SHAFT PUTS BIG HOLE IN SHIP; Plunges Through Bottom of the Zulia, Being Loaded at Brooklyn Pier. ...
- WOMAN RULES ATLANTIC CITY; Miss Townsend Chief Executive In Absence of the Commissioners.
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- WOO-LA-LA' MYTH IS HARD TO DOWN; Credulous Worried Still by the Rumors of Attacks on Young Women by ...
- VAN TUYL NAMES PULLEYN.; Savings Banks Get Another Representative on His Commission.
- WORKMEN'S ACT OPPOSED.; Telegrams from Employers Flood Glynn, Protesting Against Haste.
- A Contest Suggested to Find "The Man of To-day."
- "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE."; George Fawcett Appears in a Dramatization of Vaughn Kester's Novel.
- CALLS VOTE SIGNIFICANT.; Shows the Power of Peace Movement with Us, Says Daily News.
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- THE ADIRONDACK ASHORE.; Albany Boat Fast Again After the Rensselaer Pulls Her Off.
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- HOPEFUL OF SAVING BANK IN BAYONNE; $350,000 Needed by Closed Institution Promised by Directors, Says ...
- ARREST "COUNT" FOR FRAUD; He Posed as Secret Service Man and Borrowed Money.
- HOLDS McDERMOTT GUILTY; But House Lobby Report Makes No Recommendation as to Congressman
- Letter to the Editor 3 -- No Title
- Mrs. Primrose Loses Appeal.
- Queens Favors 42d Street Station.
- Submarines Sail to Protect Canal.
- THRONG HEARS "AIDA."; Caruso, Mmes. Destinn and Matzenauer in Fine Performance.
- Women Beggars in Subway.
- TEACHERS ASSAIL RETIREMENT BILL; Strong Opposition to Proposed New Pension Law Voiced at Public Hearing. ...
- ENJOYABLE JOINT RECITAL.; Kathleen Pavlow and Wilhelm Bachaus Play in Aeolian Hall.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- SAY TRUST URGES EMBARGO; No Reason to Exclude All Canadian Potatoes, Ottawa Officials Hold.
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- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- NATIONAL'S GOOD BOUTS.; Mohr and Condon Repeat 10-Round Affair, and Mohr Wins.
- COLORED TYPIST AT WORK.; Delaney Places Miss Johnson at a Desk Apart from Other Clerks.
- CURB ON BIG NAVIES INDORSED BY HOUSE; Passes Resolution, 317 to 11, Approving Churchill's Proposal for ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- OBJECT LESSONS FOR CONGRESS.
- CALLS SIX TO TELL OF WIDE CONSPIRACY; Whitman Turns His Graft Investigation in a New Direction. HAS ...
- WILSON ASTRAY IN CAPITOL.; Loses Way in House Wing Seeking His Room at Senate End.
- Reading Between the Lines.
- GLYNN IN MESSAGE ASKS RADICAL LAWS; Unlimited Direct Primary, Massachusetts Ballot, and Liberal Workmen's ...
- BEAR HUNTERS ARRIVE.; Belgian Prince Wants to Get a Grizzly in the Rockies.
- Ex-Congressman H. H. Powers.
- WIFE ASKS $20,000 OF DR. E.H. GRIFFIN; Demands Yearly Alimony, Saying Specialist's Income Is $80,000. ...
- THE CONCESSIONAIRES ARE BUSY
- GET FAT WOMAN IN COUNTERFEIT MILL; Secret Service Men Say They Found Molds and 150 Bad Half Dollars. ...
- 12,081,100 BALES GINNED.; Census Bureau's Cotton Report to Dec. 1 Shows Gain Over 1912.
- Family Without Support.
- BRYAN EXPLAINS TO SANTO DOMINGO; American Watchers Will Lend Moral Support to Bordas's Plan for Fair ...
- FOR FEDERAL MAIL CARS.; House Committee Favors Spending $100,000 as an Experiment.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- BUYS UP WATERSHEDS.; Forest Reservation Commission Purchases White Mountain Tract.
- THE PRESIDENT'S PRIMARIES.
- Decree for Countess de la Warr.
- Road Helps Enforce Liquor Law.
- DISAGREE WITH HOTCHKISS.; Progressive Chairman Discusses the Compensation Act.
- WON'T TREAT WITH HUERTA.; Gen. Carranza Reiterates His Refusal to Negotiate.
- DR. MONTESSORI'S AIM.; She Tells Great Audience That She Seeks Perfection of the Race.
- $41,483,895 FOR RIVERS.; War Department Asks This Sum for Harbor and Other Projects.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL COACH UNDER FIRE; Captains Differ in Opinion as to Whether They Should Sit on Bench.
- SEES WAY CLEAR FOR CURRENCY BILL; Wilson Thinks House and Senate Differences Too Slight to Occupy Conference ...
- ZAPATA FORCES BEATEN.; Gen. de la O Killed in Engagement Near Huitzilac.
- PRIEST SLAYER PUTS HOPE IN ALIENISTS; Eight Jurors selected for Hans Schmidt's Trial on the First Court ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Irregular ;- General Level Higher ;- New Stock Exchange Rule.
- STEAMER MYSTERY DEEPER.; No Light Yet on Transfer of Rio Grande Passengers at Sea.
- MOVIES MEN OBJECT TO CITY ORDINANCE; Complain That Rule Against Standees Is Unfair to Them. POINT TO ...
- FEARS FEDERAL OWNERSHIP.; W.C. Brown Thinks Government-Run Railroads Would Be Dangerous
- MRS. SAYRE HONORED AT AUTHORS' DINNER; With Her Husband and Ambassador and Mrs. Page, She Is Guest of ...
- Aviator Near Death by Drowning.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- IGNORE DOMINICAN PROTEST; Our Commissioners Sail for Island to Watch Conduct of Elections.
- GREATER TRADE WITH JAPAN; Will Come with Canal Opening ;- Negotiating for Reciprocal Tariff.
- TELLS OF STRUGGLE FOR IRISH THEATRE; W.G. Fay Describes How Actors Worked in Daytime to Get Money to ...
- BAYONNE BANK SHUT; CASH RESOURCES LOW; Federal Examiners Take Over the First National After Sunday Meeting ...
- Squeamish Grammarians.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- GO TO ATTACK FEDERALS.; 6,000 Constitutionalist Troops Expect a Battle Near Torreon.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- LEAPS FROM WINDOW OF RIVERSIDE HOME; Mrs. Florence McGregor, Wife of Whitney Stage Director, Commits ...
- GOV. GLYNN PUSHES HIS PRIMARY BILL; Will Also Urge Workmen's Compensation Act on the Legislature To-night. ...
- FOR UNTRAMMELED CHURCH; Cardinal Gibbons Fears Rulers Would Dictate to Subsidized Clergy.
- WIRELESS CALLS AID TO SHIP AFIRE AT SEA; Reports 197 Saved from Rio Grande ;- Agents Say She Had No ...
- CINCINNATI WANTS $20,000 FOR TINKER; Garry Herrmann Says Five Clubs Are After Reds' Ex-Manager.
- AMERICANS DEFEAT GREAT JAP PITCHER; Sugase, Idolized at Keio University, Easy for Giants and White Sox.
- COUPLE SLAIN, SON HELD.; Bodies of Eldredge and His Wife Found Burned in Kitchen.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- FEDERALS ARREST AMERICAN.; Release Gillette at Consul's Request, but Make No Explanations.
- TO ENTER CHIHUAHUA TO-DAY.; Villa Is Still Suspicious of a Federal Attempt at Surprise.
- LATIN-AMERICA BUYS MORE.; Our Exports There Increase While We Buy Less from Them.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- JIM FLYNN VS. LEVINSKY.; Boxing Bouts Arranged for Coming Week at Local Clubs.
- FIND NEW INDIAN TRIBES.; Farabee Party Discovers Hitherto Unknown Peoples in Brazil.
- 50 MORE DROWN IN TEXAS.; Ignored Warnings of Approaching Flood on Lower Brazos River.
- MRS. PANKHURST OUT ON A WEEK'S PAROLE; Released from Exeter Jail While Followers Are Protesting in London ...
- DULLNESS IN STOCKS MAY CHILL SANTA; Employes in Financial District Fear That There Will Be a Tightening ...
- Paraguay Welcomes Col. Roosevelt.
- NEWMAN, JUST WED, HELD FOR FORGERY; Bank Bookkeeper, Whose Parents Died in Shooting Tragedy Recently, ...
- DR. STIRES ATTACKS ABBOT DOM GASQUET; Calls His Sermon a Flagrant Example of What Not to Say and How ...
- Latest Shipping News.
- DEFENSE OF NEW DANCES.; Kaiser Wilhelm's Task of Suppressing Them Not an Easy One.
- Mayor Fitzgerald Slightly Worse.
- HUERTA TO GUARD LIVES OF ALIENS; Army Is Ordered to Protect Foreigners and Their Property in Capital. ...
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- SPENDS $11,000,000 A WEEK.; Controller's Report Shows City Paid Out $461,318,458 in Ten Months.
- WILL ADMIT ALL ASPHALT.; New Specifications for State Roads Prepared by Advisory Board.
- CHASE TICKET SPECULATOR.; Police Arrest Two in Metropolitan Opera Crowds.
- Admiral Enrique Howard Dies.
- 16 Prussian Miners Suffocated.
- Richard Whltestone Tully Dies.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ROCKEFELLER'S KIND ACT.; Takes Aged Woman to Her Home Through a Snow Storm.
- FIND BANK OFFICER LYING UNCONSCIOUS; A Woman's Cries Call Police to the Aid of A.J. Oxenham.
- COSTUMERS ANGRY.; Want to Bar Photographers from French Fashion Display.
- LONDON HOLDS ITS OWN.; Withstands the French Crisis, but Is Still Very Dull.
- SIX-DAY GRIND BEGINS AT GARDEN; Seventeen Teams Start on 142-Hour Journey Before Enthusiastic Crowd.
- SILENT WORKERS' ASSAIL CATHOLICS; Society Which Says It Is Not a New A.P.A., but Has Millions of Members, ...
- BULLION TRAIN IS SAFE.; $740,000 from Parral Reaches Ojinaga ;- Refugees Turn Back.
- Elmhurst's Slow Mail Service.
- SECRET OF BEEF PRICES.; Packer Says Retailers Failed to Cut When Wholesalers Did.
- WAVING PAVEMENT SCARES HOBOKEN; Some Think a Volcano Is at Work When Broken Water Main Undermines Street. ...
- CHRISTMAS TIMES HAD A WIDE APPEAL; Two Hundred and Fifty Tons of Paper Needed for the 250,000 Copies ...
- FOUND A MAGAZINE ON GAYNOR'S IDEA; Watson, Crimmins, and Others Will Publish The Greater City, Devoted ...
- JULIA ARTHUR VERY ILL.; B.P. Cheney, Husband of Former Actress, Fears She Has Pneumonia.
- WIDOWED MOTHERS' PENSIONS.
- PADEREWSKI UNMOLESTED.; Threats to Blow Him Up Cause Close Scrutiny of Chicago Audience.
- Boy Corn Champion Wins $100.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- SAYRE AND HIS BRIDE AT LONDON EMBASSY; They Feared the Facing of Curious Crowds on Arrival, but Found ...
- MAY'S AUTO WRECKS A DOCTOR'S MOTOR; Car from Secretary of State's Office Crashes Into Another When It ...
- A FEW SUNDAY TIMES FIGURES.
- BERLIN ACTIVITY REVIVES.; Due to Easy Money and Aggressive Bears ;- Optimistic Outlook.
- FRAMING FRENCH CABINET.; Doumergue May Take the Foreign Portfolio Himself.
- HARVARD-CHICAGO GAME.; Crimson Football Authorities Decline to Discuss Prospects of Contest.
- Russian Military Airman Drowned.
- Edward Hopkins Hotchkiss.
- STATE BANKS PROSPER.; Pay 4.726 Per Cent. on Capital and Surplus, Says Van Tuyl.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- An Heretical Subway Guard.
- PHILHARMONIC CONCERT.; Two Compositions by Americans Well Received by Audience.
- NEW TRUST LAWS TO BE CONSERVATIVE; Congress Leaders Inclined to Avoid Radical Legislation at the Present ...
- POLICE CAN'T PROVE 'NEEDLEMAN' CASE; Bail for Megaro Will Be Reduced to a Nominal Sum in Newark Court. ...
- Altruistic Finance.
- NICARAGUA PLAN ALARMS REPUBLICS; State Department Says Protectorate Won't Be Extended to Central America ...
- A. MONTGOMERY WARD DIES.; Chicago Merchant Leaves $15,000,000 Fortune ;- In 71st Year.
- M'GUIRE BLAMES BROTHER'S MANIA; Ex-Mayor of Syracuse Calls Testimony of George H. "Irresponsible." HE ...
- MISS M'CANN GONE, MAY BE DERANGED; Family of Young Woman Missing In Brooklyn Fear Her Mind Is Affected. ...
- Connecticut Plum Trees In Bloom.
- FOR BILLING SHIPMENTS.; Association Gives Rule for Sending Cases with Mixed Contents.
- REFUGEES CROWD VERA CRUZ.; Few Americans Among Them ;- Rebels Leaving Tuxpam District.
- SENATOR OWEN'S BENEVOLENCE.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- NEED OF REVENUE CUTTERS.; Head of Service Points to Its Work in Plea for More Vessels.
- DR. STILLMAN WINS IN SQUASH TOURNEY; Former Champion Plays Hard Games at Harvard Club ;- Whitney Scores Again.
- MR. PINCHOT'S POLICY; Defended as Best Way to Encourage Power Development.
- Where Is William Pollard?
- Article 4 -- No Title
- SHOT DEAD PLAYING CASINO.; Boy Accidentally Kills Companion with Gun Figuring in Game.
- Crowell to Coach Lafayette.
- HOSTESSES DENY SLIGHT.; Letter of Mrs. Bryan, Promising Calls, Reveals Social Rift.
- IDEAL RESERVE PLAN; Should Seek to Help Local Banks, Not to Make Money.
- II: Paid Government Experts Quit.
- REPEAT ANCIENT SERVICE.; Clergy at Washington's Church to Commemorate British Evacuation.
- FAIL TO END DUBLIN STRIKE.; Conference Breaks Down When Employers Refuse to Reinstate Leaders.
- NO OPERATIC TRUST.
- Why Not Employ Him to Address the Audience.
- LOVE LETTERS FOR NATION.; More Than Half the Fund Raised for Browning Collection.
- ENGLISH ATTACK ON WILSON.; London Times Correspondent Holds Him Responsible for Slaughter.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- EXPECTS LULL IN FIGHTING.; Washington Believes Rebels May Delay Advance to the South.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- KAHN ON WAY HOME.; Banker Sufficiently Recovered to Leave Chicago Yesterday.
- HAMMERSTEIN GIBES AT OPERA DECISION; Doesn't Settle Matter, He Says, but Does Raise the Question: "What's ...
- SOUTH AMERICAN PROBLEMS; Do Not Require the Interference of United States or England.
- 3 DEAD IN STRIKE ATTACK.; Murderers Bombard House with Rifles ;- Woman Seriously Wounded.
- MISS BEAN MARRIES TITLED ARTIST'S SON; Daughter of State Fish Culturist the Bride of Bart J. Blommers, ...
- BURGLARS BEAT A WOMAN.; Armed Posse Hunts Assailants of Mrs. Ward of Rochelle Park, N.J.
- PLAN TO RECONCILE POPE AND QUIRINAL; Vatican Spokesmen Suggest That Pius X. Might Waive His Temporal ...
- WE RIVAL LONDON IN OUR DEATH RATE; Lederle's Report Shows Only British Capital Has a Lower Mortality ...
- J.H. SCHIFF OPPOSES WID0WS' PENSIONS; Tells Emanuel Sisterhood State or City Should Not Be Called On ...
- FINDS MAETERLINCK A CLEVER BOXER; London Daily Mail's Correspondent Has a Lively Bout with the Poet. ...
- A WARNING FROM MR. CHOATE.
- HOUSTON PROPOSES MORE AID TO FARMER; Splits Agricultural Department Into Groups in Order to Get Quick ...
- Year-Round Farm Course at Cornell.
- Intimidated Motor Car Owner.
- CENTRAL AMERICA.
- 682,796 EMPLOYES IN FACTORIES HERE; New Labor Directory Gives Clothing and Millinery as Largest Industries. ...
- AN IMPORTANT STEP.
- NEED WEST COAST DRY DOCK; Warships Cannot Be Repaired ;- Daniels May Make Private Contract.
- PARIS BOURSE IS STRONG.; Rentes Steady in Spite of the Fall of the Barthon Ministry.
- GEN. SCOTT, ALONE, POW-WOWS WITH UNRULY INDIANS
- RIVIERA SEASON OPENING.; Few American Visitors Yet ;- Opera Begins at Monte Carlo.
- Lafayette Cross-Country Captain.
- STOLE JUDGE'S FUR ROBE.; Thief Took It from Automobile While Owner Was on Bench.
- SINGERS ON MAURETANIA.; Mmes. Tetrazzini and Jomelli Coming for Concert Tours.
- THE BOSTON ORCHESTRA,; A Classical Programme with Mr. Fritz Kreisler Again as Soloist.
- "THE PROPHETS," BY SARGENT, ADDED GREATLY TO HIS FAME
- HOFFMANN TALES' AT METROPOLITAN; Offenbach's Fantastic Opera Has Its First Performance of This Season. ...
- DEPEW SEES SUCCESS FOR WILSON BILLS; Ex-Senator Praises the President's Course at St. Nicholas Society ...
- BUICK WINS THE 500-MILE CONTEST; Two Cars of This Make Finish with Perfect Scores ;- The Chandler Was Next.
- ELECTION REFORMS.; Representative Government League Would Simplify Voter's Task.
- ROYAL CHARTER RECORDED.; Newtown Church Turns Over George III. Parchment to County Clerk.
- RAPPIN ISOLATES NEW 'HYPERTOXICUS'; Full Text of Pasteur Expert's Report on the Cholet Poisonings. BACILLI ...
- WHOLESALE PRICES WEAK
- AUTOBIOGRAPHY; Martin Andersen Nexo's Novel "Pelle the Conqueror"
- RIGGS SENDS ARMOR ON SIXTEEN SHIPS; Great Collection for Metropolitan Is in Process of Shipment from ...
- ENTERTAIN DR. MONTESSORI; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell's Reception Attended by 400.
- FOOD BY EXPRESS; Wells Fargo & Co. Find Some Difficulties in Acting as Agent Between Grower and Buyer.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; Investor Buys Two Flat Houses in the Dyckman Section ;- Another ...
- Ask a Receiver for Brokers.
- 3,500 STOP-TRAIN DEVICES; Brought Out by New Haven's $10,000 Reward ;- Installing Two.
- Crichton Lehigh's Captain.
- URGES NAVY TO REFINE OIL.; Admiral Griffin Foreshadows Abandonment of Coal as Fuel.
- MORE DELAWARE WHIPPINGS; Three Negro Prisoners Flogged at the Post in Wilmington.
- SPUGS' BIG PARTY ON CHRISTMAS DAY; The New Society Expects an Enormous Turnout at Grand Central Palace. ...
- HOW ROOT'S NEPHEW DIED.; Baker, His Partner, Describes His Murder by Drunken Mexicans.
- SOCIALIST MAY RUN FRANCE.; President Asks Denator Doumergue to Try to Form Cabinet.
- To Represent France at Exposition.
- QUEER REASONS WHY WOMEN LEARN TO SHOOT; Many Wish to be Able to Hit Burglars, But One Wanted to Reduce ...
- WOMEN TO SEE WILSON.; Suffragist Deputation Will Wait on the President To-morrow.
- Christmas Cheer for "Shut-Ins."
- Havana Reception to Mrs. Gonzales.
- CAT GIVES ALARM OF FIRE.; Owner of Pet Awakes to Find Neighbor's Home in Flames.
- LONGY PLAYERS HEARD.; Give an Interesting Concert of Modern Chamber Music.
- NO CASH PRIZES FOR AMATEUR SKIPPERS; American Power Boat Association Clearly Defines Their Status in Racing.
- EXPECT RECOGNITION SOON.; Washington Observers Think Rebels' Successes Will Justify It.
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE; Reasons for the Fixing of Eight as the Correct ...
- ANOTHER HOLIDAY PROPOSED.
- WRIGHT MONUMENT LAGS.; French People Slow to Aid Memorial ;- Resent Suits Against Airmen.
- DAVIS RELICS TO RELATIVES.; Contents of War Department Safe to Go to Confederate Leader's Heirs.
- ENGLISH DRAMATIST TO LIVE OVER HERE; Haddon Chambers to Spend at Least Half His Time in America. HE ...
- DROWNS BY A HORSE KICK.; Team Driver Sinks Into Canal Struggling with Plunging Animal.
- TALK OF VON TIRPITZ AS CHANCELLOR; Admiral Said to Disapprove of German Cabinet's Attitude Over Zabern ...
- BRAZILIAN DIPLOMAT DEAD.; Dr. Salvador de Mendonca Was Minister at Washington, 1891-98.
- FORTUNE AWAITS CONVICT.; Broke Parole, but Surrenders That He May Claim Estate.
- HAT STYLES CHANGING; Simple Ornaments Going Out ;- Newest Models Rival "Skyscrapers."
- THREE A'S ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1914; Also Outlines Stand on Federal Aid and Motor Vehicle Laws in Richmond ...
- GLYNN FRAMES LAW TO END CONVENTIONS; Direct Primary and Abolition of Party Emblems Crux of Two Bills ...
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- New Moslem Mosque for London.
- Bucknell Elects Football Captain.
- TWOMBLY DEFENDS TIMES RACE ACTION; Former President of Aeronautical Society Says There Was Not Time ...
- "Prepone."
- AUTO TRUCK MAKER FAILS.; McKinley Boyle Owes $94,951, Mostly to Banking Institutions.
- EXPORTS WILL BE LARGER.; Farrell Says American Banks Will Eventually Follow Foreign Trade.
- PENALTIES FOR SPEEDING; Must Be Made More Severe to Check Increasing Casualties.
- $75,000 FOR NEW COLLEGE.; Donor Understood to be Father Zimmer of Jamaica.
- MUNICIPAL PARTY FINDS LITTLE FAVOR; City Club Speakers Point Out the Futility of Honesty as a Perpetual ...
- HINDUS FIGHT EXCLUSION.; Admitted to the Philippines, but Not to the United States.
- LA BELLE TALLIEN; Scarcely the Romantic Figure History Has Painted A QUEEN OF SHREDS AND PATCHES: Mme. ...
- Letter to the Editor 4 -- No Title
- CRIPPLE CREEK DESOLATE.; Blizzard Hits Snowed-in Town ;- Denver is Digging Out.
- KRAMER LEADS FAST CYCLISTS AT GARDEN; American Champion Wins Special Event in Preliminary Meet for Six-Day ...
- BERLIN'S FAVOR WON FOR 'MANON LESCAUT'; Brilliant Orchestral Treatment Under Waghalter's Direction Makes ...
- EASY TRAVEL; How to Enjoy One's Self Without a Baedeker TRAVELS WITHOUT BAEDEKER. By Ardern Beaman. ...
- MONEY TRAIN NEAR BORDER.; Hunted Fugitives Fear They May Betray Themselves.
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- FRENCH DRAMA SOCIETY AND PAVLOWA CARNIVAL INTEREST SOCIAL WORLD
- COVERS 10,000 MILES.; Westgard Has Put Much of Journey for Good Roads Behind Him.
- LANDSCAPE DESIGNS.; Architect's Ignorance of Planting Said to Cause Many Failures.
- ARCHDUKE LIKE KITCHENER.; Heir to the Austrian Throne, Once Hated, Now Idolized by Army.
- ALEC HURLEY DIES IN LONDON; Famous Coster Singer Was Divorced Husband of Marie Lloyd.
- PLAY WRITTEN BY MRS. HEMMICK
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Change Little ;- Surplus Restored by Very Large Loan and Deposit Decreases.
- PUBLICK VENDUE IN 1749.; Four Tenements at Foot of Wall St., Facing Burnet's Key, at Auction.
- THE NAVAHOE RUNS AGROUND.; Another Clyde Liner Ashore in Channel Below Wilmington.
- TIGERS FOR OPEN FOOTBALL; Princeton's New Coaches Will Be Chosen with That Point in View.
- INFORMAL LETTER A CREDIT GUARANTY; High Court So Holds in Appeal of Moskowitzes from Judgment Got by ...
- An "Unjust" Pension Law.
- IN VAUDEVILLE THEATRES
- Article 6 -- No Title
- DANIELS FOR Y.M.C.A. ON ALL BIG WARSHIPS; Calls Attention to the Fact That There Has Been No Increase ...
- ENGLISH CHILD POETS.; Versifying Becoming Epidemic Among Board School Pupils.
- GENERAL SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.
- OPPOSES PHONE MERGER.; Officials Say Attorney General Does Not Agree with Mr. Smyth.
- TRAVERS BEST GOLF WINNER OF SEASON; Walter Travis Leads All in Ordinary Tournaments in This Section.
- Clarke Again with Pirates.
- Lafayette-Lehigh Football Receipts.
- Eleven Words Enough for Lane.
- SERUM AVERTS DIPHTHERIA.; Behring Has Now Made Treatment Preventive as Well as Curative.
- DR. COOK'S AMBITION.; Seeks to Refute in Vaudeville the Charge of Being a Liar.
- MACY & CO. REPLY ON BOOK DECISION; Methods of Publishers Were Those of a Monopoly to Restrain Trade, ...
- PHOEBE COUZINS DIES AT 72; First Woman Lawyer in United States Succumbs in Poverty.
- PORTUGUESE ELECTIONS.; Half the Electors Remain Away from the Polls.
- SAYS OUR MOTORS ARE MORE NOISY; English Critic Also Finds Fault with Driving of Americans and Canadians. ...
- Tome Football Team Celebrates.
- AMERICAN PEOPLE FAR MORE RELIGIOUS THAN THEY ADMIT; So Says Dr. Hugh Black of Union Theological Seminary, ...
- BASEBALL MEETINGS HERE THIS WEEK; National League to Depose President Lynch ;- Tener to be Elected.
- THEFT NEAR HEADQUARTERS; Tailor Shop Opposite Police Building Looted ;- Bluecoats' Uniforms Taken
- WAR THAT CRIPPLED NATIONAL LEAGUE; Ban Johnson's Campaign Swept Star Players Out of the Old Organization.
- OUR SAILORS AT COLIMA.; Men from the California Allowed to Go There on Shore Leave.
- SOME 'DON'TS' FOR DRIVERS; A Few of the Things One Should Not Do in a Motor Car Described.
- LONDONERS TANGO DESPITE THE QUEEN; New Dance Figures on the Programme at a Costume Ball in the Albert ...
- The Decision of the Judges
- DINNER TO HARRY KEMP.; Poetry Society in London Honors Him ;- Hails Him as Great Poet.
- FIFTH AVE. HAS TRAFFIC PROBLEMS; Congestion Constantly Increasing with the Growth of Motor Car Use. ...
- A QUESTION OF OWNERSHIP
- SAYS HORSES SHOULD GO; Motor Maker Talks About Their Part in the High Cost of Living.
- HUERTA MAY QUIT IF EUROPE GIVES SAFETY PLEDGE; Diplomats in Mexico City Are Pressing the President to ...
- W.& J.'S GREAT ELEVEN.; Football Team Leads All Others with Total Point Record of 347.
- INSURANCE TAX APPEAL.; Government Wants Decision Favoring the Companies Reversed.
- NATIONAL FOOT RACE TITLE FOR KIVIAT; Tie Score Between New Yorks and Irish-Americans, for Team Trophy.
- EXHUME BODY FOR BULLET.; Missile Fits Pistol with Which Miss Copeland Says She Slew Atchison.
- STOCKHOLDER'S DAY COMING; Repetition of Old Financial Scandals May Be Prevented by New Laws.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Revives Prosecution of Summers.
- APPEAL FOR REFORM IN INSANE HOSPITALS; State Service Disorganized by Sulzer, Who Paid Political Debts ...
- RUNAWAYS RETURN AFOOT.; Jailed Four Times for Stealing Rides, New York Boys Have Enough
- JEFFERSON LETTER IN DANFORTH SALE; Many Rare Autographs in Part III. to be Offered at Auction This Week. ...
- EXPLOSION KILLS THREE.; Victims Hurled 100 Feet Away in Metuchen Powder Mills Accident.
- REVOLT AGAINST PARIS.; French Provinces Resent Fashions of the Capital.
- Cell Growth Shown by Film.
- Bedford Council Protests Against Their Removal to Panama Fair.
- PROF. EUCKEN'S REVOLT; His System of Philosophy Opposed to Some of the Prevailing Tendencies in Modern ...
- DODGERS'S EASY MONEY.; Brooklyn Players Each Get $600 as Result of Visit to Cuba.
- Seggerman Wins Pinehurst Golf.
- WAR OF REVENGE BEGUN BY MILITANTS; Arson Squads Fire Exhibition Buildings at Liverpool and Manchester. ...
- BROKERS TO DINE.; Long Island Realty Exchange to Meet at City Club.
- HOPES TO CONQUER SCOURGE; Dr. Marks Believes Blood Poisoning Will Soon Be Overcome.
- WOULD DRAFT GOOD BUILDING CODE IN THIRTY DAYS, SAYS ERNEST FLAGG
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Convict Another of "Arson Ring."
- Letter to the Editor 3 -- No Title
- SANTA CLAUS WILL ANSWER HIS MAIL; One Hundred Motor Cars Will Be Used to Distribute Christmas Gifts. ...
- A "MAD" RUSSIAN OFFICIAL.; Dragoman Forcibly Taken from Train and Put in Asylum.
- NO TRACE OF MINE BANDIT.; Believed Lopez Escaped Poisonous Gases and Got Away.
- Two Children Burned to Death.
- ARMS SEIZED IN IRELAND.; Ulster Unionists Hastily Remove War Material from Belfast.
- PORTRAIT FROM A PHOTO.; Gandara the Painter, but Identity of American Woman Is Hidden.
- 100 Rumanian Train Wreck Victims
- Article 4 -- No Title
- A PROTECTORATE OF LATIN-AMERICA; Wilson Plans to Have Nicaragua Treaty Terms Extended to All Central ...
- THE IMPRISONED DEPUTIES.
- MORE TROOPS FOR TUXPAM.; Federals Draw Upon Southern Garrisons to Protect Oil Regions.
- Federals Still Hold Guaymas.
- Remington-Yost Eleven Wins.
- TO STANDARDIZE BUILDINGS; Congress to Get Plan to Cut Cost of Erecting Public Structures.
- FOR YOUNG PEOPLE; Many Attractive Books for the Holiday Season
- MAKING IT EASIER.
- BALLOONING WITH A TIGER.; American Aeronauts Left the Beast to Ride by Himself.
- PRESIDENT TAKES A DRIVE.; Cold So Much Better He Will Resume His Duties To-morrow.
- VERSATILE ETHEL BARRYMORE; Actress Has Splendid Kack of Phrasing Which Was Handed Down to Her by Both ...
- DOMINICA MAKES PROTEST.; Asks Washington Not to Send Americans to Watch Elections.
- REAR ADMIRAL NILES DROPS DEAD IN STORE; Collapses While Reading a Book and Expires Before Aid Can Reach ...
- TAMMANY FOR ANYTHING.; Will Give the People All They Want and More, McCooey Says.
- EXPORT LESS TO AMERICA.; Decline In Philippines Shown ;- Porto Rican Trade Falls Off.
- AT THE METROPOLITAN.
- TROLLEY COMPANY OBJECTS; Will Contest Public Service Commission Order to Build Extension.
- URGES BIG SCHOOL YARDS.; Federal Investigator Says Every School Needs a Block to Itself.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- PLAN NEW STREETS.; Brooklyn Committee on City Plan Prepares Tentative Map.
- MRS. WENMAN SEIZES GIFTS.; Takes Her Belongings from Home of Husband She Sues for Divorce.
- 29 WHO WERE CHOSEN AS GIRLS OF TO-DAY; First 8-Page Section Printed by New Process in This Issue of ...
- Defers Naming Biddie's Successor.
- Hospitable, Anyway
- Princeton Cross-Country Captain.
- Tries to Advance. G.G. Henry's Case
- Latin-American Chair for Harvard.
- ORIENT IS LOSING ITS OLDTIME COLOR; Asia and India Are Either Anglicized or Americanized, Says Lady ...
- SUES EARL DE LA WARR.; Countess Charges He Deserted Her ;- Divorce Action May Follow.
- BIG NEW OWL IN TOWN.; Tore at His Keeper's Legs on Trip from Staten Island.
- RAILWAY WORKERS REPENT.; Ending of Welsh Strike a Triumph Over Syndicalist Idea.
- IMPROVED STARTERS AT THE MOTOR SHOW; Various Devices to Turn Over Motor Have Advanced for This Year. ...
- Complain of Brooklyn Cars.
- A BACH CELEBRATION.; Church at Arnstadt in Which Composer Played Organ Restored.
- PLAN TO REVIVE MORTGAGE MARKET; Work of the Real Estate Board of New York Awakens Widespread Interest. ...
- NOTABLE CELEBRATION TO-NIGHT; Entertainment at Temple Emanu-El ;- Concert and Reception ;- Gala Festival ...
- REMER WINS MILE WALK.; Irish-American Athlete Captures Feature Event at Battery Games.
- YOUNG BRYAN FOR POLITICS.; Won't Take Office, but Wants to Learn Public Speaking.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- PUBLIC VERSUS PRIVATE BORROWING.
- STEEL AT LOW EBB; Producers Hostile to More Price Declines ;- Mill Output Less ;- Pig Iron Surplus.
- FASHION RUINS FIGURES.; Englishwoman Says New Styles Develop the "Slinker Slouch."
- COMPENSATION BILL NEARER; Glynn After Conference Sees Satisfactory Agreement in Sight.
- Would See Son's Slayer Die.
- Bird's Race Cost $92,625.
- TO AID CONSUMPTIVES.; Bourgeois Proposes the Establishment of Dispensaries.
- A GRAPE JUICE BANQUET.; Bryan Will Attend, and Kansans Have Ordered 250 Gallons.
- TWO MORE WHITE HOPES ELIMINATED; Trial of Morris and Willard Places Them on List of Failures.
- HARRY VALLON RELEASED.; "Bridgie" Webber's Brother Stops Prosecution in Foreclosure Case.
- $25 LOAN COSTS $5,448; Borrower Gets Verdict in Suing Loan Agent for Excessive Claims.
- HENNESSY ASSAILS GLYNN FOR RAID; Any Real Investigation of Highways Graft Is at an End Now, He Says. ...
- NAVAL BATTALION WINS RELAY RACE; Sailors Take Banner Event at Seventh Regiment Games After Fast Sprint.
- SEALED HANDICAP SWIM.; New York A.C. Opens Season with Novel Open Competition.
- EISTEDDFOD AT PANAMA FAIR
- NEW YORK HAS THE WORLD'S COSTLIEST APARTMENT
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- NEGLECT APPOINTS WRONG TRUSTEES; Federal Judge Says Creditors Have Only Themselves to Blame in Such Cases.
- THE HOLIDAY NUMBER OF THE BOOK REVIEW
- TALBOTT TO SELECT YALE COACHES SOON; Howard Jones Again to be Chief of Staff ;- Bull, Ketcham, and Avery ...
- ENGLAND ACCEPTS THE METRIC CARAT; 200-Milligram Standard in Effect There on April 1, 1914 ;- Is a World ...
- GIANTS IN TYPHOON G0ING TO JAPAN; Several of the Baseball Tourists Slightly Hurt When Big Wave Strikes ...
- HOPE IN THE KAISER.; How His Influence Is Expected to Act Against Home Rule.
- JUDGE FLAILS DIVORCES.; Maine Jurist Says It Is Time to Put On the Brakes.
- FINLAND AROUSES RUSSO-GERMAN IRE; Attempt of Czar to Change Grand Duchy's Tariff Resented in Berlin. ...
- KAISER'S CHUM ATTACKED; And Emperor Criticised for Continued Friendship for Furstenberg.
- FLUSHING WOMEN BEAT THE COAL MAN; Got 300 Tons by Barge and Sold It at $1 a Ton Under the Retail Price. ...
- "NEW" THEATRE IN MANILA.; Army Officers Arranging Company to Present Well-Known Plays.
- Kaiserin Receives Mrs. Gerard.
- CANDIDATES FAVOR ASSEMBLY REFORMS; Most of Those Seeking Speakership Reply Affirmatively to the Independents. ...
- NAVY DRY DOCKS NEEDED.; Admiral Stanford Says They Are an Urgent-Military Requirement.
- Army Wins at Basket Ball.
- Tigers Open Basket Ball Season.
- NO FRENCH QUARREL WITH US ON TARIFF; Official of Foreign Office Denies That It Will Interfere with Nations' ...
- $25,000 ROCKEFELLER GIFT.; Oil Man Pledges This to Cleveland Charity If $250,000 Is Raised.
- VINCENT ASTOR AS A LOFT BUILDER
- CHARPENTIER SEEKS THEME IN AMERICA; Composer Hopes to Find Inspiration When He Comes Here to Rehearse ...
- THE OLD-TIMER TALKS.
- NEWS OF BOOKS; Reprints and Publications Appropriate to the Holidays
- RULING IN EVERGLADES SUIT; Selling Company's President Can Keep $1,400,000 He Got, Says Judge
- MUSEUM OF SAFETY TO AWARD MEDALS; Many Prizes for Protective Devices and Exhibits Will Be Given at Annual ...
- TO TAME A HUSBAND ;- TAKE HIM TO A WOMAN'S LUNCHROOM; This Is Splendid Discipline, 'Tis Said, and for ...
- TO RESTORE 'PURE ENGLISH'; Robert Bridges Heads a Movement to Encourage Better Speech.
- WITH THE CONCERT-GIVERS
- 14-YEAR-OLD SALON ARTIST.; Suzanne Billet First Took to Painting a Year Ago.
- MORE NEW LANDS AWAIT EXPLORERS; Russians Find Some Still Unexplored in the Arctic North of Siberia. ...
- TWO CLYDE LINERS AGROUND IN A DAY; Seminole Strikes Near Santo Domingo ;- Navahoe Fast in Mud Near Wilmington. ...
- MOST ABUSED MAN IN EUROPE NOW A NATION'S IDOL
- NEW YORK CHORAL SOCIETIES ARE INCREASING; Organizations Being Formed all Over the City, of Many Nationalities, ...
- X-RAY OF LETTER INSIDE ENVELOPE; Dr. Hall-Edwards Succeeds in Obtaining Photographs of Very Thin Substances. ...
- Article 15 -- No Title
- A "MIRACLE" PUNCTURED.; Paris Reporter Exposes the Gift of Stigmata.
- NEW YORK BOXERS WIN.; Good Bouts Mark Amateur Tournament in Newark Ring.
- "GIRL OF TO-DAY" JURY FAMOUS FOR AMERICAN TYPES
- JAMAICA BOYS IN SCHOOL ROAD RACE; F. Jenkins of Far Rockaway Is First, but His Team Rates Low.
- SCHILDKRAUT PUT IN JAIL.; German Actor's Old Quarrel with Reinhardt Comes Up in Court.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Article 5 -- No Title
- SHOULD NOT CHANGE BOARD; Long Tenure Advocated for Members of Commerce Commission.
- Letter to the Editor 5 -- No Title
- $10,000 VERDICT FOR SONG.; Joseph W. Stern & Co. Win Decision Against Laemmle Company.
- ART AT HOME AND BROAD; Earlier Works of Manet Are on View in the Loan Exhibition at the Durand-Ruel Galleries.
- Queens Outlet at 42d Street.
- Sees His Daughter Killed.
- THE REAL FUTURISM.; Extravagances Merely an Advertisement for True Purpose.
- WEEK-ENDS FOR SHOP GIRLS; English Philanthropists Follow Up a Successful Experiment.
- EXTEND PARCEL POST AND ADMIT BOOKS; Burleson's Plan, with Greater Weights and Lower Rates, Approved ...
- HAMMERSTEIN LOSES IN FIGHT FOR OPERA; Supreme Court Holds Him to the Terms of His Contract with the ...
- AN EPSTEIN EXHIBITION.; Ultra-Futuristic In Tendency ;- London Times Sympathetic.
- GIBBONS DEAN OF CARDINALS.; He Is Now the Oldest Member of the Sacred College.
- PARIS KEEPS GAY IN BAD WEATHER; Fog at the Beginning of the Week Is Followed by a Touch of Real Winter. ...
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- FLORA WHITNEY HURT.; Leans Too Far Out from Automobile and Falls Out.
- KNABE KIMONO AS EVIDENCE; Cousin Testifies It Was Not Faded Just Before Doctor's Death.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- MILLINER AND PLUTOCRAT
- KAHN FAINTS AT BANQUET.; New Yorker Overcome While Addressing Opera Lovers in Chicago.
- BARBARY; A Jaunt Through Algeria and Arabia THE BARBARY COAST. By Albert Edwards. Illustrated. The Macmillan ...
- Auto Skidded, Man Fatally Hurt.
- PUBLIC LIBRARY'S "BOGS."; Planting of Them Presents a Special Problem.
- ADOPT LONG HOURS TO PASS MONEY BILL; Democratic Senators' Proposal for 13-Hour Sessions Wins with Aid ...
- THE TIMES TO-DAY.
- Yellowstone Park Rates Are Cut.
- ASTRONOMY FOR BEGINNERS; A Popular Handbook Appropriate for Studious Boys and Girls. POPULAR ASTRONOMY: ...
- Women Riders Thrown in Hunt.
- PRINTCLOTH ORDERS FAIR; Labor Unions' Vote Against Strike Encourages Mill Men.
- CHRISTMAS TIME ALWAYS BRINGS GAY DANCES; Concerts and Card Parties Enlivening the Early Winter Days.
- New Orleans Street Signs.
- PANAMA ROUSES ENGLAND TO FORTIFY; Jamaica, St. Lucia, and Trinidad Made to Resume Old Importance. CANAL ...
- NOVICE GUNNERS OUT.; J.S. Lawson Does Best Shooting at Crescent A.C. Traps.
- DAWKINS BOOK PLATE OF 1792
- SAVES A RUNAWAY TRAIN.; Mall Clerk Pulls Emergency Cord ;- Explosion Killed Fireman.
- CALLS OUR GERMANS STINGY; Pan-German Press Bitter Over Contributions to Aerial War Fund.
- THE NAVAL POWER OF THE WORLD'S GREAT NATIONS; Warship Tonnage Revised to December 1 By the U.S. Navy, ...
- THE SAYRES IN ENGLAND.; Reached Plymouth on the George Washington Just Before Midnight.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- LONDON NIGHT CLUBS ARE HURTING HOTELS; Parliament Likely to be Asked by Hotel Proprietors to Extend ...
- PHTHISIS RISKS ON TRAINS.; Health Service to Find if Traveling Consumptives Spread Infection.
- LITTLE STORIES OF FACT AND FANCY
- Therrien, Old Ball Player, Dead.
- PRINCESS WORKS FOR POOR.; King George's Daughter Has Made a Good Deal of Money by Her Labor
- $10,000 NECKLACE FOR BRIDE; Gift of D.W. Brown to Daughter, Who Is to Wed Capt. Flanagan.
- LICENSE ALL MOTOR CAR DRIVERS
- Cruller and Doughnut Explained.
- EXPERTS PROPHESY THAT FASHIONS WILL CHANGE IN SIX WEEKS; Pointed Basques, Tight Waists, Small Sleeves ...
- FRENCH "SEEING SNAKES."; Cobra and Two Boas Cause Panics When Discovered at Large.
- URGE SUPERVISION OF REALTY BONDS; But Real Estate Corporations Should Not Be Only Ones to Come Under ...
- MILITARY ATTACHE ACCUSED; Major Hagadorn Charged with Insubordination at Embassy.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- THE INQUISITION; Study of a Much Misunderstood Chapter in History
- THEIR CHRISTMAS EGGLESS.; New Brunswick Housewives Agree to a Boycott fop a Month.
- BIG TURF WINNINGS.; Baron Oppenheim's Horses Won $232,847 Last Season.
- IN A FEW WORDS
- STILL GUARD MORGAN GRAVE; Armed Watchman In Hartford Cemetery Every Night at Family's Order
- RULES FOR JOURNALISTS; NEWSPAPER WRITING AND EDITING. By Willard Grosvenor Bleyer, Ph. D. Houghton Mifflin ...
- GLYNN COUNSELS PATIENCE.; Hennessy Will See Investigation Is Honest, He Says.
- CITY SOCIAL NOTES -- CLUB NEWS
- SOCIAL LIMELIGHT DISCLOSES BEVY OF BEAUTIFUL BUDS
- Article 1 -- No Title
- DR. MONTESSORI TALKS OF HER MODE OF "AUTO EDUCATION"; Her Personality Reflects Strongly the Fundamental ...
- Williams College Basket Ball.
- OUR HIGHLANDERS; Mr. Kephart's Fascinating Study of Southern Mountaineers OUR SOUTHERN HIGHLANDERS. ...
- CAPTAIN DESERTS AND WEDS; Russian and Finnish Bride Held Up But Later Released.
- TWO SMALL BOYS GET INTO ACTION WITH TWO LARGE WINDOWS; The Annals of How They Caused a Declaration of ...
- Men and Women Investors Should Fear the Lawmakers.
- KISSES HIS REWARD FOR $20,000 FIND; Woman's Gratitude Overwhelms Bashful Director at the Pennsylvania Station.
- HOW FAIRYLAND IS CREATED; Visitor Behind the Scenes at "Hop o' My Thumb" Gets a Glimpse of How It's ...
- DOLL FROM MRS. WILSON.; Donation of President's Wife Sold at Mothers' Aid Bazaar.
- MUST ASK FOR MORE TIME.; Otherwise Railroad Will Incur Penalties for Owning Water Routes.
- BRYAN HECKLED BY A SUFFRAGIST; Miss Todd of California Interrupts His Speech to Ask Him About Women's ...
- CARDINAL OREGLIA IS DEAD AT ROME; Dean of the Sacred College, and Favorite of the Pope, Was 85 Years ...
- ALL TO KEEP BOOKS; Those Who Don't May Get Into Trouble with Income Tax Collector.
- IMPORTERS WANT CHANGES IN TARIFF; Are Planning to Offer Bills Soon Providing for Revision of Its Administration. ...
- Many German Child Marriages.
- TIES IN NEW YORK A.C. TRAPSHOOTING; Three Cup Events Show Close Competition at Travers Island.
- MRS. SURREY GIVES MR. SURREY A SURPRISE
- PASS HETCH HETCHY BILL.; Senate Approves Project for San Francisco Water Supply.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Gloomy Rumors on London Board.
- THINKS TEDFORD A VICTIM.; Chicago Lawyer Says 'Crooks' Were Responsible for His Conviction.
- The Real Limit.
- DERBY CALLS HALT ON ULSTER THREATS; Takes Sharp Issue with the Incendiary Talk of Garvin, Echoed by ...
- Officials In Philippines Resign.
- MATRIMONY AND THE STARS.; Curious Revelations In Astrologer's Trial in France.
- Eternal Vigilance Required When It Is Chilly to Keep the Hands in Even Reasonably Good Condition.
- "IF I STARTED LIFE AGAIN."; Most British Contributors to Symposium Would Stay in England.
- LEHIGH ATHLETIC AWARDS.; Football Men Honored ;- Wrestling and Basket Ball Schedules.
- MOOSE WILL LIVE, ASSERTS PINCHOT; Talk of Combining Progressive and Republican Parties All Nonsense, ...
- Cornell's Baseball Scheduled.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- MR. ALEXANDER'S "BREAK."; Is Said to Have Referred to Battenberg as a German Officer.
- SHAW AND THE BISHOP.; Playwright Asks His Grace for Exposition of Morality.
- ENGLISH AUTHORS LOOK TO AMERICA FOR BIG REWARDS
- M'REYNOLDS TALKS OF HIS BURDEN; Attorney General Only Speaker at Tennessee Society's Annual Dinner. ...
- ART FORGERIES DETECTED.; Infallibility of the Microphotographic Method Revealed.
- WANTS A YOUNGER SANTA.; Little Girl Asks Burleson to Appoint One Who Can Travel.
- FEVERED FRANCE.
- WOULD-BE FILIBUSTER HELD.; Denton Planned to Capture Mexico ;- Arrested for $135 Fraud.
- Yankees Win Baseball Claim.
- MUST PROVE CITIZENSHIP.; Decision Will Determine New Brunswick Political Control.
- CLEOPATRA'S COURT, GORGEOUS PAGEANT; Mrs. Philip Lewisohn as Egyptian Queen in Spectacle for Stony Wold ...
- Howell Heads Trinity Eleven.
- HAS NEW YORK AN AUTHENTIC "MONA LISA" BY DA VINCI?; Painting Presented by Marie Antoinette to Her Young ...
- WOMEN WEARING TROUSERS; Lounge Suits Taking the Place of Afternoon Tea Gowns.
- Tobin to Lead Penn State Team.
- SEEK TO CUT TAXES ON MACY'S STORE; Counsel Argues Before Appellate Division to Have $6,500,000 Assessment ...
- NO LUMBER PUSHERS HERE.; Western Football Players to Take Professions Worth While.
- THE PRIVATE HOME CENTRE IS ADVANCING UP FIFTH AVENUE
- MRS. GERARD ACTIVE IN SOCIAL DUTIES; Assumes Office in Berlin Woman's Club and American Church Ladies' ...
- Tinker Would Play for Pirates.
- HOUSE FOR NAVAL HOLIDAY.; Expected to Pass Hensley Bill Tomorrow by a Large Majority.
- WINNERS OF ESSAY PRIZES.; Ada Winifred Hill of Yonkers First in Public School Contest.
- Government Inefficiency.
- Apartment Joys
- WOO-LA-LA DAZES ARE JUST HYSTERIA; Doctors and White Slave Investigators Ridicule the Tales of 'Poisoned ...
- DEBUTANTES ARE GREETED BY SOCIETY; Teas, Receptions, Dances, and Theatre Parties Are Held for Many Girls. ...
- HOUSE HONORS GAILLARD.; Expected to Pass Hensley Resolution by a Large Majority.
- GEORGE A HEARN, ONE OF RAREST TYPES OF COLLECTORS; Bought Art Treasures Freely and Knew What He Wanted, ...
- MANY 'HAUNTINGS' IN IRELAND TOLD OF; Clergyman Who Asked for Ghost Stories Gets More Than He Can Use. ...
- THEY ROOTED IN OLD ROME.; Harvard Professor Shows That Organized Cheering Is Not New.
- FIRST WIRELESS ACT FINE.; Operator on Only Part Time Costs the Frankfort's Captain $100.
- FINE ONE-DAY TRIP IN JERSEY; A Run of 104 Miles Into the Berkshire Valley Is Suggested by the A.C.A.
- DENIES AN 'OATMEAL TRUST'; Quaker Oats Company and Other Concerns File Their Answers.
- Offers Land to Roadbuilding States.
- PRINCETON EXPECTS FINE YEAR IN TANK; O'Sullivan Will Strengthen the Tiger Swimmers ;- Good Men Ineligible.
- INCREASED VALUATIONS.; Figures That Show How Prices Have Jumped on Morningside Heights.
- FERRAND FOR COLORADO.; Columbia Man Will Be Head of State University.
- BRYAN IS BOOMED AS NEXT PRESIDENT; Secretary Gently Chides Ex-Congressman at Philadelphia Dinner for ...
- WHY TRUCKS SAVE.; One Reason, Says Dealer, Is That They Are Not Subject to Risks.
- "BIG NINE" TO STAY.; Western Conference Opposed to Admitting Other Colleges.
- MONTEREY IS DESPERATE.; Bank Burns Notes to Keep the Rebels from Seizing Them.
- BOSTON LITERARY NEWS
- UNLINED TULLE FOR FROCKS; Another Step Toward Directoire Fashions Promised in Paris.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- Fear New Move by Federals.
- SHAKESPEARE FUND SHORT.; Over $63,000 Paid in Expenses in Four Years.
- LOSS IN TEXAS $4,000,000.; Death Roll in Brazos and Trinity River Floods Is Fifty-three.
- APPLEBY BOYS WITH CUE.; Columbia Students Making Fine Progress in Tourney.
- Cleveland-Detroit Hockey Tie.
- ENGLISH SOCCER RESULTS.; Blackburn Rovers and Manchester United Still at Top.
- MURPHY NOW FACES POLITICAL EVICTION; No Hope for Him if Wilson, Glynn, and Mitchel Join in Reforming ...
- NO EXTORTION BY HOTELS.; Proprietors at San Francisco Give Promise to Exposition.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Possible With a City Planning Board Made Permanent.
- Allen Retains Billiard Title.
- THE BOURSES OF EUROPE.; London Market Irregular ;- Better Close in Paris ;- Berlin Firm.
- AFRICAN HUNTS; Experiences of a Sportsman and a Missionary HUNTING THE ELEPHANT IN AFRICA. By Capt. ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- MUSIC OF THE WEEK
- ROME EMBASSY NOW HAS A HOME; Ambassador Page Has Taken a Lease of the Palazzo del Drago. ECHOES OF FLEET'S ...
- A SECOND BOULANGER.; Political Capital Being Made Out of Gen. Faurie's Case.
- NEED EFFICIENCY IN DISTRIBUTION; American Textile Mills Handicapped by Lack of It in Fight Under New Tariff.
- HUGE FIRE LOSS DUE TO IGNORANCE; This and Carelessness Add Nearly $200,000,000 to Yearly Fire Bill of ...
- South American Business Directory
- Centreboard for Cup Defender.
- GENERAL NEWS AND NOTES OF THE MUSIC WORLD
- PARIS MAY GIVE THE OFFICIAL TIME OF DAY TO ALL THE NATIONS; International Conference of the Hour Favors ...
- CARE OF INNER TUBES DESCRIBED; Tire Man Tells of Precautions to Insure Long Service from Them. HE ADVOCATES ...
- NO STRIKE AT CHRISTMAS.; British Postal Employes Delay for General Vote on Walkout Plan.
- Identified as Bust of Lavoisier.
- Navy Has 50,136 Enlisted Men.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- No Excuse for Eating Oysters Over and Over in the Same Old Way, for There Are Many Methods of Preparing Them.
- REPUDIATE OLD PARTY; But California Progressives Confer Vainly on Senatorial Candidate.
- Mixed Relationships.
- SEA CONFERENCE PROGRESS IS SLOW; Americans, Canadians, and Australians Angered by the Others' Deliberate ...
- BALMY ENGLISH NOVEMBER.; Butterflies In Devonshire, and Other Springlike Phenomena.
- BANK STATEMENT; Loan Contraction of $51,000,000 Restores Surplus, Despite Further Cash Loss.
- Anti-Trust Conference To-morrow.
- HACKETT DEFEATS IRVING AT SQUASH; Fifty Players Take Part in Handicap Tournament at Harvard Club.
- Rumanian Prince for German Army.
- LIABILITY BUSINESS GETS NEW RULINGS; Supt. Emmet Cuts Commission to be Paid to Agents for Policies. ...
- BRYAN SEES MOOSE FINISH.; Progressives Will Drift Back Into Old Parties, Secretary Says.
- McDEVITT RICH AGAIN.; This Time the Wilkesbarre Man Will Give His Statue to the Nation.
- FLEMISH PANEL IS SOLD FOR :$1,150; Tapestry of XVII. Century Purchased by Major Horsfield at Cooper ...
- MAN VERSUS PROPERTY; Mr. Brooks Adams Finds in Existing Conditions a Resemblance to Forces That Caused ...
- QUAKER SOCCER PLAYERS BEATEN; New York Eleven Defeats the Visitors by 3 to 1 at Staten Island.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- PUBLIC LECTURE RECITALS.
- FLAT TOE CAP AIDS BRICKLEY'S KICKING; How Harvard's Famous Full Back Punted Crimson to Victory.
- THE ACTORS' INCOME TAX.
- HOPE FOR HAGUE CONGRESS; United States Anxious That It Should Be Held Next Year.
- New Concrete Sidewalks Shut Out Air and Water.
- MME. KALICH TALKS OF HER NEW PLAY "RACHEL"
- ALL SOUTH AMERICA WOULD SEND US BEEF; Our New Tariff, Admitting Meat Free, Finds a Ready Response on ...
- Purdue Cleared $18,000 at Football.
- THINK WOO-LA-LA DAZED MRS. GRAFF; Young South American Held in $20,000 Bail for Injecting Drug Into ...
- ADAMS AT THE WHEEL.; Boston Skipper Selected to "Steer" America's Cup Defender.
- BACK TO THE PARTY.
- SUFFRAGISTS CAMP ON WILSON'S TRAIL; Fifty-five Convention Delegates Will Stay in Washington Until President ...
- To Honor Financial Patriots.
- MAINE MONUMENT FOR CUBA; To Dominate Havana Harbor and Bear Wrecked Warship's Guns.
- AMERICA ACCEPTS POLO CHALLENGE; First Game to be Played June 9 ;- New Captain for the Defending Team.
- HERRMANN DECLINES TRADE; Phillies Wanted to Give Doolan and Knabe for Tinker and Groh.
- Yale Not to Play Chicago in Football
- CITY WANTS CONEY BEACH.; Sues for $30,000, Six Years' Rental for Sea Gate Sands.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- LATER DATE FOR BIG GAME.; Yale and Harvard May Play Saturday After Thanksgiving.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Crane at Knickerbocker Dec. 22.
- William Deering Critically Ill.
- TOOK $1,754 XMAS FUND.; Williams, Having Spent 'Phone Girls' Cash, Held Himself Up.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- TWO DEAD FROM FUMES OF CHARCOAL; Policeman James Bradley and a Woman Nurse Overcome as They Slept. CANARY ...
- British Railroad Strike Settled.
- WASHINGTON ARCH PLANS.; Committee Seeks Fund to Put Statuary on Its Pedestals.
- WINSLOW BARES BIG DEAL.; Tells How Shoe Machinery Trust Got Plant Factory.
- Street Signs Illegible.
- DERELICT'S CREW SAVED.; English Brig Swamps In Midocean ;- Two Steamers to Rescue.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- BISHOPS DENOUNCE FORCIBLE FEEDING; Hundreds of Anglican Clergy Protest at Big Meeting, but Condemn Militancy. ...
- PUT EXPRESS STOP SOUTH OF 42D ST.; Service Board Accepts Plans of Interborough Seventh Ave. Line ;- ...
- Compromise Basis for Home Rule.; BARS ARMS TO ERIN, WITH SOP TO ULSTER
- Swedish Yachtsman Found Drowned
- THE MISSISSIPPI LEVEES.
- TO CUT AQUEDUCT TAXES.; New York City Fights Westchester Assessment.
- BACKS HETCH HETCHY PLAN.; Arizona Senator Charges "Interests" with Fostering Opposition.
- Keeler to Lead Wisconsin Eleven.
- TENER COMING TO BASEBALL SESSIONS; Governor to be Here When He Is Elected President of National League.
- Ohio Football Player Dies.
- FIFTY DEAD IN TEXAS FLOOD.; Henry Martin, Railway Vice President, Is Among the Victims. WEST IN SNOW ...
- KING DIES OF SHOCK OF AUTO ACCIDENT; Thread Manufacturer, Friend of Carnegie, Twice Run Down by Motor ...
- Indians Best Against Dartmouth.
- FORSBREY TRIES TO ESCAPE; Murderer Who Got Out of Tombs Detected in Dannemora.
- Receiver for Textile Company.
- PRINTS A 'WAR DECLARATION.'; Mexican Paper Attributes a Remarkable Document to Wilson.
- DE LA LAMA COMING HERE?; Mexican Financial Minister Sails on an Important Mission.
- TAFT DECIDES RATE CASE.; He Holds That C., N.O. & T. Road Is Not Discriminating.
- Buffalo & Susquehanna Sold.
- British Museum's Catalogue.
- POSTAL-TELEPHONE MERGER PROJECTED; Samuel Hill Reported Sponsor for Plan to Unite Independents with ...
- DANCE AT THE PLAZA.; St. Christopher League Entertains ;- The Patronesses.
- $585 FOR LACQUER BOX.; Two More Sessions of Webster Art Sale Yield $6,752.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- WEST IN SNOW GRIP; 50 DROWN IN TEXAS; Denver and Other Colorado Cities Buried Under Drifts and All Trains ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- COURT UPHOLDS 'BLACKLIST'; Ex-Striker Not Entitled to Damages for Losing Employment.
- SIGNS MRS. HEYE'S DECREE.; Banker's Ex-Wife Loses $15,000 a Year if She Remarries.
- A CHRISTMAS IN THE MAKING.
- Brown Elects Mitchell Captain.
- THE QUALIFICATIONS OF RAILWAY REGULATORS.
- HEARN WILL LEAVES ALL TO HIS FAMILY; No Public or Charitable Bequests in Disposal of the Large Estate. ...
- $1,005 for John Marshall Portrait.
- Note of Foreign Affairs.
- SERVICE BOARD WRANGLES.; Commissioners Show Anger In Dispute Over Appointments.
- 28,000,000 Bibles and Bible Books.
- 356 Business Failures This Week.
- THE KAISER AND HIS ARMY.
- 500-MILE AUTO RUN COMPLETED; Only One Penalty Incurred in Yesterday's Trip to Poughkeepsie and Back.
- PRIZES FOR MOUNTED POLICE; Men Selected to Take Part In Woman's League Competition.
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- SIX-MEN TEAMS IN HOCKEY GAMES; Amateur League Reverses Its Decision in a Turbulent Meeting.
- Col. Roosevelt Off to Paraguay.
- MARE'S KICK KILLS A RIDING MASTER; Animal Had Refused to Let Any White Man Take Her to Her Stall.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- GOV. GLYNN FAVORS CONSTITUTION CALL; Indorses Bill to Submit the Question to the People at Special Election. ...
- CARDINAL HEARS PRAISE OF NEWMAN; Wilfrid Ward Says Critics Have Not Understood Leader of the Oxford ...
- THE "DENSE SMOKE" NUISANCE.
- DUPUY MAY BE PREMIER.; Accepts Provisionally Task of Forming Now French Cabinet.
- REPUBLICANS UNITE ON ADVANCED CREED; What Root Calls "Mass Meeting" Maps Out a Progressive Course. IS ...
- WADSWORTH ROGERS SAFE.; Returns to Paris Hotel, and Mother Explains He Has Been III.
- Examiner Closes Pensacola Bank.
- SHIP FOUNDERS; 45 LOST.; Swedish Steamer Maimberget Sinks Off the Norway Coast.
- COURT UPHOLDS SMOKE ORDINANCE; Edison Company's Injunction Is Dismissed by the Appellate Division. CENTRAL ...
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- Article 8 -- No Title
- INCOME TAX RULING IN ACTORS' FAVOR; Treasury Department Decides Against Deductions from Players' Salaries ...
- GUNBOAT TO DOMINICA.; Dolphin May Take Commissioners to Watch Elections.
- DEBATE NUNS' RESTORATION; Paris Councilors Divided as to Employing Them in Hospitals.
- Carson Boasts of "Army" of 90,000.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- REPUBLICAN SAD OVER PRIMARY MOVE; President's Stand for Direct Nominations a Blow to Both Wings of the ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Murray for Boston Postmaster.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Manhattan Manufacturing Company Buys Block in Queens for Industrial Building ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- STATE LAW BACK OF ATHLETIC UNION; Governing Body Has Jurisdiction Over Sanctions for Amateur Bouts.
- MORE TALK OF RECOGNITION.; Washington Observers Believe Rebels' Chances Are Much Brighter.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Fall Back ;- Call Money Easier ;- A Stock Exchange Opportunity.
- Capt. C. E. Halsey Dead at 90.
- COL. GOETHALS'S TRIBUTE.; Says Gaillard Was a Great Engineer and Unflinching Worker.
- Foresaw That Hens' Eggs Would Play a Great Financial Role.
- GEORG SCHUMANN'S 'RUTH.'; A New Oratorio Successfully Given by the Oratorio Society.
- FIGHT IS BEGUN ON TAXI ORDINANCE; Hotel Belmont Asks Permission to Appeal and for an Injunction. HOPE ...
- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES.
- MONROE DOCTRINE 'OUTWORN.'; Should Be Cast Aside for International Court, Says W.I. Hull.
- Clarke Talks with Tinker.
- Sale of Player Smith Set Aside.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- SOCIETY TO MEET MANY BUDS TO-DAY; Miss Gabrielle Gourd to be Introduced at a Reception at Her Mother's ...
- MORE WAKEFIELD APPEALS.; Baldwin Inundated by Letters Asking Mercy for Husband Slayer.
- Smith-Welch Wedding To-day.
- PRINCETON ELECTS BALLIN.; New York Boy Chosen as Captain of Tigers' Football Team.
- COL. GAILLARD DIES AFTER CANAL TOIL; Worry Over Mastering Landslides in Culebra Cut Caused Growth in ...
- Hoblitzell Wants to Manage Reds.
- TRADE CONDITIONS.
- Penn Re-elects Young Captain.
- REPUBLICAN PRAISE FOR CURRENCY BILL; Senator Weeks, While Advocating Hitchcock Changes, Says Measure ...
- The Cruller-Doughnut Question.
- VACCINE TREATMENT BEST.; Dr. Max Karfunkel Praises Tuberculosis Handling Here.
- XMAS TREE FOR CAPITOL.; One to be on Plaza, with Officials Joining in Festivities.
- PASS CUBAN AMNESTY BILL.; It Frees Rebels and Gomez Officials ;- Anti-Clerical Bill Up.
- RADIO SALESMAN CHEERED BY SONG; Alleged Success of the Wireless Telephone Praised in Verse Which Jury ...
- LEEDS ADOPTS A BABY.; Brother of Late "Tin Plate King" Gives Orphan a Home.
- FEDERAL SPLLY PROPOSALS.
- W.C. BROWN IN CHICAGO.; Visits Old Railroad Friends ;- Secret Mission Rumored.
- FARMERS AND THEIR NEEDS.
- GLYNN AT WHITE HOUSE.; Visit Revives Rumor of an Intended Break with Tammany.
- M'LEAN GIVES BAIL ON GRAFT CHARGES; Democratic Treasurer Pleads Not Guilty to Indictments and Furnishes ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Trading in London and Berlin Is Quiet ;- Paris Prices Are Firm.
- Gov. Johnson's Widow to Wed.
- PRESIDENT HAS THE GRIP.; Dr. Grayson Advises Him to Stay in Bed a Few Days.
- Building Code's Revision.
- THE NEW YORK SYMPHONY.; A Programme of Bach and Debussy ;- Harold Bauer Soloist.
- ALIENS AS A DANGER.; Prof. Fairchild of Yale Favors Restrictions for a Time.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- JURY FINDS NO GRAFT.; Putnam Supervisors Want the Digging Up of Highways Stopped.
- VILLA'S MEN CHASE MERCADO.; Rebel Leader Sends a Column to Capture Chihuahua Treasure.
- LEFFINGWELL IS SAFE.; Explorer, with Members of Stefansson Party, on Flaxman Island.
- Gray's "Elegy" Flawless.
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- Cruiser Bremon Goes to Tampico.
- BUYS MORE SHUBERT STOCK; Geo. B. Cox to Pay $582,000 for Interests of Freedman and Untermyer.
- Don't Want Game with Harvard.
- TARIFF AS FRANCE VIEWS IT.; Has Produced No Bad Effect on Mutual Commercial Relations.
- FORM SANTA CLAUS BODY.; Members to Send Gifts to Children Who Make Appeals by Mail.
- GATES OIL INTEREST MAY BE DISPOSED OF; Widow of John W. Gates Confers with Financiers in Chicago. THEN ...
- ARMED GANGSTER IS SHOT TO DEATH; Hit Five Times When Rivals Fire on Him in Rear Room of Saloon. VICTIM ...
- CABINET WIVES BAN EGGS.; To Keep Them Off Their Tables Till Price Is Reduced.
- NEW PLAYS AT PRINCESS.; "Russia," with Eight Murders, and "Hari-Kari," with One, Acted.
- REFUGEES ARE POURING IN.; Mexicans Outnumber Foreign Arrivals at American Border Points.
- BARS ARMS TO ERIN, WITH SOP TO ULSTER; Premier Asquith Moves Against Malcontents While Extending Olive ...
- Lays a Heavier Burden on Couples Living Together.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Ornamental Buttons, Silk Ribbons, and Damask Classified.
- PRIEST SHOT BY SOCIALIST.; Refused to Join Funeral Procession In Which Red Flag Was Carried.
- ASK CONGRESS TO AID PEACE CELEBRATION; Oscar S. Straus and Others Seek Official Recognition of Ghent ...
- NEW YORK MAYORS WANT NO POLITICS; Confer Here on City Planning, Ride About Town, and Attend the Exhibit. ...
- Cornell Not to Play Syracuse.
- CLASH ON WAR CLAIMS.; Mann and Underwood Tilt Over Inclusion of Alabama Item.
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- Jones Will Return to Yale.
- I.-A.A.C. ATHENIAN TEAM.; Club Decides to Send Athletic Squad to Greece.
- The Pickaninnies' Christmas.
- AN OMINOUS HOROSCOPE.; Astrologer Predicts Disastrous Winter for New York.
- A PALACE OF PLUNDER.; Tammany Reorganized by Its Inmates Will Remain Unholy.
- FRENCH AEROPLANES LIGHT.; Constructors Governed by Military Considerations Alone.
- TO NATIONALIZE "SPUGS."; Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Is Honorary Chairman of the Movement.
- WROTE TO JESSIE WILSON.; Autograph Seeker of Same Name Got Nice Letter in Reply.
- KAISER TRANSFER ZABERN GARRISON; Yields to Outraged Feelings of His Subjects Against "Sabre Dictatorship." ...
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- LAUDS WILSON'S PEACE AIMS.; Teck Quotes Message to Congress ;- Plea for Neutral Canal.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- The President's English.
- FINAL APPEALS TO CONGRESS.; Suffragists and Antis Both Heard by House Committee.
- Wesleyan Football Managers.
- REBELS CLOSE IN ON MEXICO CITY; Colima Has Fallen and a Way to Guadalajara Is Open to Invaders. ZAPATA ...
- DRY GOODS OUTLOOK.; Year Closing Propitiously ;- Weather Retards Retail Sales.
- TEACHERS HEAR FOSDICK.; Schoolmasters Urged by Others to Go Into Politics.
- WOMEN MOBBERS GUILTY.; Five Gray-Haired Matrons Convicted of Giving Another a Rail Ride.
- KING WINTER BEST CAT.; Celebrated Champion Catches Judge's Eye Again at Poultry Show.
- $2,000 FOR RECORDS OF NEW YORK COLONY; Feature of the Sale of the Charles H. Ward Library ;- Total, ...
- Gov. Taylor Withdrew from Test.
- Miss Louise T. Butler's Debut.
- ARREST J.R. HALL FOR FORGING CHECKS; Manager of Aviation Meet Is Charged with Misusing Funds Given by ...
- Foresee Record Wheat Grop.
- Vincent Astor In U.S. Trust Co.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Higher Prices in London ;- Trading Restricted in Berlin Owing to the Political Situation.
- $1,000 FOR A VASE AT WEBSTER SALE; J.R. Pope Pays That Sum for Fine Kang Hsi Piece at Anderson Dispersal. ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Suffer Setback After Making Further Gains ;- Call Money Goes to 8 Per Cent.
- FINDS MANY KEEN MINDS.; Dean Keppel Says This Is Columbia's Characteristic.
- "SIEGFRIED" FINELY SUNG.; Mmes. Matzenauer and Ober and Mr. Urlus in Cast at Metropolitan.
- Accused Milk Dealer a Suicide.
- Yale May Play Chicago Eleven.
- QUEENS AND BROADWAY.
- PRESIDENT'S COLD BETTER.; But He Remains In Bed by Order of His Physician.
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- INDICTS A.A. M'LEAN IN STATE GRAFT CASE; Democratic Treasurer Charged with Taking Corporation Campaign ...
- TAXABLES ONLY TO REPORT.; Treasury to Ask No Returns from Those Exempt from Income Tax.
- CAN'T PARE SOUTHERN VOTE; Republican National Committee Has No Power, Says Legal Report.
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- Widowed Mother Needs $350.
- Find Warship's Anchor; Get $250.
- SOUTH PERU AGAIN SHAKEN.; No Details of Earthquake, but It Is Feared That It Was Very Serious.
- HALE QUARREL A RUSE?; Hints That Friendliness of Rebels Points to an Understanding.
- Miss Doane's Dance.
- IN PERIL AT DAM'S EDGE.; Hundreds Watch Struggles of Women and a Man In River.
- Wind and Sea Aid Police.
- ART NOTES.; American Artists' Pictures at Lotos Club -- Old Fans at Bonaventura's.
- YALE WON AT THE GATE.; Football Games This Year Netted the Ells Nearly $40,000.
- Tumult.
- Children Should Be Encouraged to Use Present Facilities.
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- VILLA NEAR CHIHUAHUA.; Governor Prepares to Welcome Rebels in Entering the City.
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- AN OBJECT LESSON.
- RICHMOND PEACE BANQUET.; Occasion Marked by Appeal to Americans to Join Ghent Celebration
- SAYS DR. SCRIPTURE CONCEALS HIMSELF; Wife in Affidavit Asserts That He Has Sold Furniture and Gone. ...
- ABRAHAM NUSSBAUM DEAD.; Old New Yorker Was a Founder of United Hebrew Charities.
- HURLINGHAM POLO CHALLENGE ARRIVES; English Request That the First Game Start Not Later Than June 1.
- GIANTS SIGN CUBAN SOUTHPAW PITCHER; Palmero, Only 17 Years Old, a Sensation on Havana Club Last Season.
- CREDIT OF THE WORLD'S GOVERNMENTS.
- W.L. BEAR & CO. SUSPEND.; Claims Against Philadelphia Brokerage Firm Under $2,500.
- FOR FAIR DOMINICAN VOTE.; Bryan to Aid Islanders to Have Honest Elections Dec. 15.
- REPUBLICAN WINGS NOT IN HARMONY; Fight Will Be Started on Barnes if He Attempts to Block the Radicals. ...
- Plead for Cornell Editor.
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- Daly for Williams General Coach.
- HASSETT JOINS McGUIRE.; Both Sail for Key West ;- Hassett Not Coming Here, He Says.
- ASKS RIBOT TO BE PREMIER.; Poincare Invites Him to Form a Cabinet ;- Hesitates to Accept.
- Latest Shipping News.
- QUEEN MARY WINS HEARTS OF MINERS; Calls on Aged and Sick, with Words of Cheer, During Visit to Durham. ...
- SHERMAN LAW IN STATES.; Congress May by Statute Extend Anti-Trust Authority.
- TO ENTERTAIN THE SAYRES.; A Number of London Functions In Honor of the Newly Married Couple.
- Shuvelt to Captain Syracuse Team.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Tea for Miss Flagg, Debutante.
- GET MRS. PANKHURST BY A CLEVER RUSE; Police Outwit Suffragette 'Bodyguard,' Arrest Militant Leader and ...
- NICK ALTROCK'S NEW JOB.; Ball Player Who Amused Fans Now Working in Lumber Yard.
- FAVOR FOOD REDUCTION.; Storage Association Offers to Cooperate with Housewives' League.
- HOPPLED TROTTERS TO GIVE HANDICAPS; Board of Review Recommends Several Changes in Racing Rules.
- GANS PUTS GALE OUT.; Gale's "Seconds" Stop Uneven Contest in Third Round.
- H.E. OELRICHS WEDS ESTHER MORELAND; Married to Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Moreland of Pittsburgh ...
- GOLFER WILLIE SMITH SAFE.; American Professional Alive and Well at Mexico City.
- EGG BOYCOTT IN SCHOOLS.; Chicago Pupils Signing Pledges ;- Women Widen Their Campaign.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- BULLETIN ON STORE PROBLEMS COMING; Will Be Issued by Dry Goods Association, Giving Information on Many ...
- ANTIS AT CAPITOL OPPOSE SUFFRAGE; Delegates for 90,000 Women Ask Congressmen to Reject Demand for the ...
- FOUGHT ALL DAY NEAR TULA.; Federals Said to Have Lost 220 Men in Battle in Oil Region.
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- SAY DRUG HABIT GRIPS THE NATION; United States Second Only to China in Abuse of Opium Products, Experts ...
- SEND CHAUFFEUR TO PRISON; Waters Gets Three Months for Driving Auto While Intoxicated.
- TO HALE A.A.U. TO COURT.; Crescent A.C. Considering Move to Get Boxing Sanction.
- CHOATE DEPLORES CANAL TOLL LAW; Tells International Peace Conference Treaty for Free Ships Was Violated. ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SEALS UP WlLSON'S SMILE; Historial Record on film Not to be Opened for 100 Years.
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- ARMS SMUGGLING TRIAL ON.; Rebels as Witnesses Against Several Americian Companies.
- BOSTON MAYOR COLLAPSES.; Fitzgerald, Prostrated on Tour of Lodging Houses, Falls Down Stairs.
- BESIEGE ROSEBERY FOR BURNS MSS.; Requests of Scotch Cities Swamp Peer Chosen to Name Home of Glenriddell ...
- THE MEXICAN PUZZLE.
- MAD ARAB STABS GUARD.; Stowe Dying on Ellis Island After Riot in Detention Pen.
- TELLS OF SWINDLERS.; Men Asking Cash for Longshoremen's Fund Impostors, Says Holt.
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- Keel Mold for Cup Defender Ready.
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- MR. HEARN'S ESTATE PUT AT $30,000,000; Dead Merchant's Fortune Believed to be Much Larger Than the First ...
- ACTOR RUNS AWAY WITH HALF SISTER; Police Asked to Find Helen Burns Whitehead, 11 Years Old, Who Has ...
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- GEORGE A. HEARN.
- Chicago Theatrical Man Bankrupt.
- DIDN'T HIDE FROM US.; Zelaya Says He Fled to Escape Guatemalan Sleuths.
- THRONG AT NAVAL WEDDING.; Lieut. Com. Hugo W. Osterhaus Married to Miss Helen H. Downing.
- SAYS WORKERS MAKE ISSUES OF TO-DAY; Dr. Schumpeter Asserts That the Rule of the Feudal Aristocracy Has ...
- IN J.L. GRIFFITHS'S HONOR.; American Luncheon Club Gives a Dinner to the Consul General.
- GIVES HORSE TO ROOSEVELT; Buenos Aires Equestrian Society Entertains Ex-President.
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- SEEK TO LENGTHEN RUNS IN THE SUBWAY; That Is Said to be the Reason Utilities Board Opposes Times Square ...
- 5 OF LINER'S CREW DROWNED; Several Ships Lost in Storms on Norwegian Coast ;- Cities Flooded.
- GIRL KILLS MAN WHO SPURNED HER; Salesman Had Complained to Employer of His Niece's Infatuation.
- BOND SURPLUS PLAN OPPOSED BY BANKS; Declines in Market Price Do Not Affect Bonds Owned by Savings Institutions. ...
- SEEK DR.CRAIG'S ACQUITTAL; Defense to Ask Dismissal of Charge of Murdering Dr. Helene Knabe.
- STAGG IN CLOSE GOLF MATCH; Chicago Football Coach Defeated by E.T. Manson at Pinehurst.
- OPIUM IMPORTS FALL OFF.; In 1912 They Totaled 200,000 Pounds Less Than In 1909.
- DR. ANNA SHAW STILL LEADER.; President May Not Be Able to Receive Suffrage Convention.
- FIXES HEIGHT LIMIT FOR CITY BUILDINGS; Advisory Commission Would Hold It Down to 300 Feet on the Street ...
- CATS HAVE A DAY AT POULTRY SHOW; Pet Felines Win Honors in Judging at Grand Central Palace.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Goodrich Case Developing.
- THE INCOME TAX SERIAL.
- SUE RELATIVE FOR BODIES.; Noblemen Fight Prince Who Married Vaudeville Performer.
- COSTA RICANS GET ARMS.; Fear That Contest for Presidency May Lead to Violence.
- REICHSTAG CENSURE MAY UPSET CABINET; German Chancellor Goes to See the Emperor and May Offer to Resign. ...
- HETCH HETCHY ABOUT-FACE; Fearing Harm to Irrigation, Congressman Church Now Opposes Bill.
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- Lehigh Drops Yale and Navy.
- Winter Baseball In Chicago.
- BRITON TO AID INSURGENTS.; Ex-Army Officer Engaged as Artillery and Cavalry Instructor.
- MISSISSIPPI'S SPILL.; Levee Men Won't Consider His Project, Mr. Riker Charges.
- Phillies Release Pitcher Finneran.
- AUTOS MAKE CLEAN SCORE IN DAY'S RUN; Second Leg of 500-Mile Contest Results in No Penalties ;- Last ...
- Tome Looks Forward to Baseball.
- GRAFT TRAIL LEADS TO AN INSPECTOR; His Indictment Now Expected for "Shaking Down" Men Who Sought Promotion.
- ARBUCKLE HEIRS LOSE.; Pennsylvania Estate to be Reappraised and Pay Inheritance Tax.
- MONKEY MIMICS SET FIRE.; Imitate Lighting of Oil Stove and Nine of Them Perish.
- Swim Record for McGillivray.
- HENNESSY APPEALS FOR 'REAL' INQUIRY; Intimates in Letter to Glynn That Osborne Seeks to Suppress Graft ...
- GLYNN MAKES PLEA FOR DEEPER HUDSON; Before Rivers and Harbors Congress He Urges a 25-Foot Channel to ...
- COST $1.08, BRING $5,503.; First Editions Picked Up in Bookstall Feature of London Sale.
- SET OF TAPESTRY, $42,500.; A Single Piece Brings $20,000 ;- Aynard Sale Total $744,400.
- DANIELS TO PUSH NAVAL HOLIDAY; Will Ask the President to Invite the Nations to a Conference in Washington. ...
- YORKTOWN OFF FOR MEXICO.; The Cruiser Raleigh Also Ordered to Proceed Southward.
- FINLEY'S ESTATE TO WIFE.; By Her Own Request She Loses Life Interest If She Remarries.
- SAFETY IN BUILDINGS.
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- Times Square Express Station.
- JUNIOR LEAGUE'S KERMIS.; Debutantes to Give Fair and Dances for Charity at Waldorf.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Elbridge T. Gerry Sells Park Avenue Corner to Realty Company for Improvement ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MARCH 5 DAYS IN DESERT.; Chihuahua Refugees Near Texas Border After Terrible Hardships.
- WON'T RETURN, SAYS DIAZ.; Says He Will Take No Further Part in Mexican Affairs.
- CURRENCY CAUCUS ASSAILED IN SENATE; Minority Denounce It;-Debate on Bill Farcical After Caucus Action, ...
- STOCK EXCHANGE STANDARDS.
- SOCIETY SEES FRENCH PLAY; Cercle Dramatique Gives "Papa," with Mme. Yorska, in Aerial Theatre
- DIDN'T BAR NEGRO TYPIST.; Delaney Denies Charge ;- Employes Did Not Object to Her.
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- FACED FIRING SQUAD, LIVES.; Federal Colonel Shot by Villa's Order Survives.
- A Daily Marvel.
- GUIDE CHILDREN OUT OF BLIND ALLEYS; Vocational Training, Workers in Henry St. Settlement Report, Is ...
- REFORM COTTON TRADING.; Exchange Members Adopt Three Important Amendments.
- BLIZZARD HITS COLORADO.; Worst In State's History ;- Snow Deluge Paralyzes Denver.
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- Vetoed Immigration Bill Revived.
- New Zealand Lines via Canal.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
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- Saves $750,000 on New Battleship.
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- ASSAIL CLOSING LAW AT HOTEL DINNER; Head of State Association Says It Is Hard to Keep Up with the Executive ...
- TWO TRAINS CRASH IN THE SUBWAY; Passengers Are Frightened, but Steel Cars Save Them from Serious Injury. ...
- AT PIANO AFTER MURDER.; Police Also Find Where Vogt Cashed Mrs. Guth's Check.
- HALF TO "FRESNO DAN."; W.C. Russell Bequeaths Property to Claimant He Recognized.
- MANY SPEEDERS FINED.; More Than 100 Auto Operators Arraigned ;- Some Go to Jail.
- Change In New England Circuit.
- WILLIAM C. DE WITT DIES.; Ex-Brooklyn Corporat;on Counsel and a City Charter Drafter.
- TO STOP ARMS FOR ULSTER.; Government, It Is Asserted, Is About to Issue a Proclamation.
- LAWRENCE-FOOS WEDDING.; Marriage To-morrow of A. B. Lawrence and Miss G. F. Foos a Surprise
- DANCE FOR MISS ALEXANDER; Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Alexander Entertain for Debutante Daughter.
- SUGGESTS A UNION FOR STOCKHOLDERS; H.A. Scheftel Asks Chamber of Commerce to Organize One to Protect ...
- THIRD CUP DEFENDER.; Contract for Building of Bronze Yacht to be Signed Here To-day.
- $250,000 FOR THE FAIR.; Reichstag to Appropriate It ;- France Appoints a Commissioner.
- HUERTA SENDS AGAIN FOR CASH; Hurries de la Lama, Finance Minister, to Paris on New Hunt for Funds. ALARM ...
- SEEKS CHINA OIL GRANT.; Standard Oil Wants Right to Tap Chih-Li Deposits.
- WIRELESS TOWER WRECKED.; German-American Tests Must Be Postponed as a Result.
- UNVEIL LOEB PORTRAIT.; Tributes Paid to Chemist's Memory at N.Y.U. Exercises.
- Mary's Lamb Was Purely Ideal.
- PENALTIES ARE FEW ON FIRST AUTO RUN; Eight of Eleven Cars Have Clean Scores for First Leg of Test.
- TRAIN THIEVES GET $87,500.; All They Had to Do Was to Bore Four Holes in a Wooden Partition.
- SPUGS INVADE WASHINGTON.; Miss Margaret Wilson Presides at a Big Meeting There.
- Missouri Oil War Continues.
- HONOR LEVY AT DINNER.; McCall and Other Defeated Tammany Candidates Attend.
- BRITISH SUPPORT FOR BERLIN GAMES; Oxford Athletes Appeal for Funds, but Oppose Olympic Contests Generally.
- NICHOLLS'S TELEGRAM.; How Navy Quarter Back Received Message Intended for Another.
- TWO ON ELEVATOR KILLED.; Bottom of Loaded Car in Which Four Rode Is Torn Out.
- TRIED TO BRIBE McADOO.; Office Seeker Offered Secretary One-Third of First Year's Salary.
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- KATHARINE GOODSON PLAYS.; The English Pianist's Interesting Programme in Aeolian Hall.
- RECORD LOW POINT FOR FRENCH RENTES; They Drop for a Time to 84 Francs 75 Centimes Owing to the Cabinet ...
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Opens Weak, but Improves ;- Depression in Paris.
- MANY ARE IDLE IN CHICAGO.; City Called On to Aid Thousands of Unemployed Men.
- Armenian Alphabet's Anniversary.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Cotton Buttons Pay 50 Per Cent ;- No Extra Duty on Wire Articles.
- "THE ALTRUISTIC FEELING"; Said to Explain the Crux of the Progressive Revolt,
- MME. MONTESSORI PLANS 'LABORATORY'; The Famous Italian Teacher Would Study Children Ten Years or More. ...
- MR. CHURCHILL'S PROGRAMME.
- James A. Alexander.
- Adolph Sutro Gives Up Flying.
- Sunday Theatres vs. Churches.
- MAGISTRATE SENDS 6 SPEEDERS TO JAIL; Rapidly Diminishing Number of Auto Offenders Dealt with Severely. ...
- TEXTILE MEN CHEERFUL.; Tone of Optimism in Wool Trade, Says Wool and Cotton Reporter.
- HARBORS CONGRESS MEETS.; Thousand Advocates at Washington ;- Smith Tells New York's Needs.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- ACT NEW GERMAN FARCE.; " The Dark Spot" Produced by Irving Place Theatre Company.
- "Down-and-Out" Women.
- REPUBLICANS AGREE TO 'CLEAN HOUSE'; Local Leaders Decide That "Stand Pat" Policies Must Be Abandoned. ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Brisk Rise ;- Estimates of Adverse Factors Revised ;- Delayed Dividend Announcement.
- FAVORS FEDERAL CONTROL.; Levy Mayer Tells Manufacturers the President Is Right.
- ATTACK WILSON MESSAGE.; Mexicans Charge the President with Distorting Facts.
- GOVERNMENT ALTRUISM.
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- 15,000 TEXANS HOMELESS.; Floods Sweep an Area 200 Miles Long and 100 Miles Wide.
- LARCHMONT Y.C. OFFICERS.; Col. James E. Elverson Elected Commodore of Yachting Organization.
- Princeton's Football Manager.
- BILL FOR 242,000 VOLUNTEERS PASSED; President Can Utilize This Force in Addition to Regulars and Militia ...
- BOOMER QUOTED MRS. EDDY; Cited Her as Prophesying Wireless Telephone ;- Court Upbraids Women
- Bank of France's Metal Holdings.
- MRS. PATRICK DYING.; Wife of Pardoned Lawyer Critically Ill in Oklahoma.
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- Latest Shipping News.
- ZELAYA RELEASED, SEEKS CASH ON BONDS; Deposed President Will Depart When He Recovers Money He Advanced ...
- HOLDS WILSON RESPONSIBLE.; Temps Contrasts His Idealism with Mexico's "Brutal Realities."
- HENNESSY TO FRONT IN ASPHALT INQUIRY; Fights Charges Against Carlisle and Himself at Opening of Osborne's ...
- TWO WOMEN CAUSE PROMOTER'S ARREST; Wives of Dr. O'Hanlon and Dr. Packer Accuse Tappen of $4,800 Fraud. ...
- ATTACK REVISION OF BUILDING CODE; Allied Real Estate Interests and Citizens' Union in Opposition. ARCHITECT ...
- MAKES $50,000 ROAD GIFT.; Stewart Wants Strip of Lincoln Highway to be His Memorial.
- ROADS CAN'T KEEP UP WITH TRAFFIC NEEDS; Eastern Lines Able to Add Only 6 1/2 Per Cent. to Mileage in ...
- Mine Workers' Leader Sent to Jail.
- HELD IN BIG GEM THEFT.; Chicagoan and Young Wife Charged with $8,180 Jewel Robbery.
- American Trotting Board Decisions
- MODISTE MURDERED; COMPANION SOUGHT; Mme. Guth Found Stabbed to Death and ex-Swiss Soldier Quits Their ...
- BROOKLYN FAVORS TIMES SQ. EXPRESS; Highlawn Citizens' Association and Allied Civic Bodies Come Out for ...
- HETCH HETCHY "LOBBIES."; Pinchot For, Bell Against the Water Bill, Senate Hears.
- KAISER DECREES MUSTACHES; Displeased with Army Officers Who "Americanize" Themselves.
- NATIONAL PRIMARY FAVORED IN SENATE; Informal Discussion Shows That President's Suggestion Meets General ...
- MEDAL TO WESTINGHOUSE.; Noted Inventor Unable to Attend Function Arranged In His Honor.
- DE LA BARRA OFF FOR JAPAN.; Mexican Minister to Paris Goes East on a Courtesy Mission.
- WOMEN HEARD IN CAPITOL.; Demand a Permanent House Committee on Suffrage.
- Alderman Brush Says Needed Appropriations Were Refused.
- ANGER AT VERA CRUZ.; Soldiers Resent President Wilson's "Insults" to Mexico.
- DROPS GAYNOR RULE IN POLICE PROMOTION; Waldo Ignores First Name on Eligible List in Advancing Clerk ...
- Col. Roosevelt Visits Bahia Blanca.
- HAGUE REPORT DISCREDITED.; Story of Peace Overtures by Wilhelmina Semi-Officially Denied.
- Iron-Clad Rule Against Aigrettes.
- NEW HAVEN GETS TIME.; Dissolution Negotiations Proceed Amicably in Washington.
- GARRISON SETTLES PIER LINE PROBLEM; Secretary Grants Extension on the Jersey Shore Above Weehawken. ...
- "HOUSES OF CHILDHOOD."
- SOCIETY GIRLS IN A PLAY.; St. Christopher League to Give "His Excellency the Governor" Dec. 19.
- JESS WILLARD WINS FROM CARL MORRIS; Giant Heavyweights in Uninteresting Ten-Round Bout at Garden.
- Won't Yield, Says Huerta.
- BALDWIN NOT MARRIED YET.; But Report That No Minister Will Perform the Ceremony is Denied.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Important Step Under Way to Affiliate All Realty Interests Into One Strong Organization ...
- REBELS SHOOT WEALTHY MAN.; Women's Pleas Fail to Save Alleged Foe of Carranza.
- TINKER TO BE A PIRATE.; Deposed Cincinnati Manager May Join the Pittsburgh Club.
- CHILDREN'S LABOR; Leads to "Dead Ends" in Trade Without Promotion.
- A Blessing In Disguise?
- DE BOST SUIT WITHDRAWN.; Two Maids were to Have Testified in Separation Action.
- CLOSE JERSEY IRON MINES.; Wharton Company Says New Tariff Has Killed Its Business.
- $3,434,249,789 in Circulation.
- KAISER SUPPORTS ACCUSED OFFICERS; War Minister Makes Speech in the Reichstag Defending the Military ...
- FAILS TO IDENTIFY CRAIG.; Witness Says He Resembles the Man He Saw Near Knabe House.
- Monmouth Hounds' Brisk Run.
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- Vincent Astor and Fiancee at Opera.
- UNABLE TO SEE CHARLTON.; His Counsel Still Kept from Him, Though Friends Visit Him.
- MAY BE SEA FIGHT FOR MRS. PANKHURST; Militants Have Hired Vessel at Plymouth and Threaten Battle if ...
- GUNMEN'S JURY WAS IN FEAR, BRIEF SAYS; Court of Appeals Will Be Told That Justice Goff Was Prejudiced. ...
- BRITISH DEAL IN RUSSIA.; Vickers Sons & Maxim Obtain Concession to Establish Gun Works.
- Joseph W. Cleveland.; ,pcciZ to 2'lc -.Ycto 'orl, tmo.
- TO BE KING OF ALBANIA.; All the Powers Consent to the Choice of the Prince of Wied.
- WILSON PROVOKING HUERTA?; Latin American Diplomats Place That Construction on His Words.
- NELSON MSS. SOLD.; Bring $620 ;- Letter Signed by Queen Elizabeth Fetches $320.
- VOTE DOWN TEXTILE STRIKE; Four of the Five Unions at Fall River Oppose It.
- A.G. Vanderbilt Sells Farm Stock.
- HOCKEY COACH IN TANGLE.; Tom Howard's Services Claimed by Both Columbia and Yale.
- H. E. OELRICHS WEDS TO-DAY; Will Be Married to Miss Moreland by Mgr. Lavelle.
- $164,232,265 FOR ROADS.; Amount Spent on Improvements in United States Last Year.
- 28 DIED IN BOSTON FIRE.; Lodging House Owner Thinks Blaze Was Incendiary.
- KILLS BANKER, GETS $10,000; Lone Bandit Holds Up Manitoba Branch of Bank of Montreal.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Cruikshank to Lead W. and J. Team
- Johnson After Player-Writers Again
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- $15,900 FOR BRONZE PLAQUE; Virgin and Child, Attributed to Donatello, Sold in Paris.
- PUZZLED BY SHOPLIFTERS.; Woman Held for Theft Thought to be Prominent.
- TO AVERT DOUBLE TAXATION; New French-American Treaty Urged by American Chamber in Paris.
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- PASTORS LOOK INTO STRIKE.; Indianapolis Ministers Propose to Sift Teamsters' Trouble.
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- CHECK ON FREE WHEAT.; Retaliatory Duty to be Imposed on Imports from Argentina.
- WIRELESS NEWS TO TRAIN.; Boston Fire and Other Happenings Flashed to Lackawanna Express.
- BOTH "DANS" AT FUNERAL.; "Fresno" Admitted, but "Dakota" Excluded from W.C. Russell Home.
- TEST SUIT AGAINST BANK.; Trustees of Failed Rubber Company Seek to Recover $172,828.
- FLUSHING LINE RISK PUT ON THE CITY; Interborough Agrees to Equip and Operate Main St. Branch, but Won't ...
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- Cleveland Club's Southern Agent.
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- M'GUIRE DENOUNCES CHARGES AS 'LIE'; Anxious to Answer Indictment, ex-Mayor Tells Times Correspondent ...
- M'ADOO PUTS HOPE IN CURRENCY REFORM; Annual Report Says Pending Measure Has Elements to Avert Commercial ...
- Lehigh's Basketball Coach.
- PICKS AN INSPECTOR TO INDICT NEXT; Wiretapping Gang, District Attorney Believes, Had High Police Official ...
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- H.B. Hollins & Co. Hearings.
- Fugitives Are Nearing the Border.
- MARRIED IN WASHINGTON.; Miss Elizabeth C. Noyes Weds J. W. Thompson in St. Thomas's.
- FRIENDS OF THE PEOPLE.
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- POULTRY JUDGING BEGINS AT PALACE; Aristocratic Cats Added to Big Exhibition ;- Birds Charm Visitors.
- ELSIE DE WOLFE FIGHTS INCOME TAX; Bond Coupons Basis of a Test Suit Brought Against a Chicago Bank.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- HETCH HETCHY.
- E.M. Holland Left All to Widow.
- RATE INQUIRY MAKES UNEASINESS ABROAD; Refusal of Increase, W.M. Acworth Intimates, Would Alarm European ...
- Crltlclsed Lines Not. In Need of Any Change.
- HELD LETTER 30 YEARS.; Then French Post Office Returned It to Writer in New York.
- ARTHUR PATTEN IN JAIL.; Kansan Already Had Spent 20 of His 29 Years in Prison.
- SAYS OUR CONSUL SAVED HIM.; Aguilar, Madero's Uncle, Narrowly Escaped Huerta's Vengeance.
- PRESIDENT HAS A COLD.; Works In His Library and Skips His Usual Game of Golf.
- MATTY DECLINES OFFICE.; Will Not Accept Presidency of Baseball Players' Fraternity.
- AUTO HITS MOTOR CYCLIST.; Dahl, Recently Married, Was Tossed in Air and Killed.
- HEAVY PENALTIES BY TROTTING BOARD; Suppression of Times and Other Offenses Against Racing Laws Meet ...
- SHELTER AT ALL SAINTS'.; Old Church Will Be Ready for Unemployed Next Week.
- Honors for Dartmouth Athletes.
- INTER-LEAGUE SERIES.; International and American Associations to Play After Aug. 10.
- ANOTHER ENGLISH STRIKE.; Due to Engine Driver's Refusal to Handle Goods from Dublin.
- MRS. SPENCER HERE TO SAIL; Her Plans for Mission Work in Jolo Make Friends Uneasy.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- EXTRA TOBACCO DIVIDENDS.; Weyman-Bruton Co. Declares 20% and G.W. Helme Company 2%.
- Rich Prisoners and Poor.
- INSURED FOR $100,000,000.; Canadian Pacific Taking Out Reputed Largest Policy in History.
- Run of Watchung Hounds.
- CRAFTSMEN'S EXHIBITION.; William Laurel Harris's Work Displayed in a Small Chapel.
- LEIPSIC AND SAN FRANCISCO.
- THEIR RECITAL ENJOYABLE.; Nevada Van der Veer, Contraito, and Reed Miller, Tenor, Heard.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- WADSWORTH ROGERS LOST.; Disappeared in Paris Last Saturday ;- Was in Delicate Health.
- POST BANK BILLS APPROVED; House Committee Indorses Plans to Facilitate Deposits.
- PLAN ADVANCE ON MEXICO CITY; Villa Boasts 20,000 Rebels Will surround Huerta's Capital By Christmas. ...
- THE CRISIS IN THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT.
- Bridgeport Banks Merged.
- Yale's Baseball Dates.
- BRITISH WORRY CAUSELESS.; Our Seamen's Bill Will Not Be Passed Before the Holiday Recess.
- The I. W. W. Point of View.
- CLOSES HEARING ON EINSTEIN WILL; Court Calls for Briefs in Suit Over Alleged 'Secret Trust' for Son. ...
- SUFFRAGE CONGRESS WOULD SEE WILSON; Want Interview to Request Immediate Legislation Granting Votes to ...
- PUTS GRAFT CASES BEFORE JURY TO-DAY; Whitman Prepares Evidence Affecting Three Men ;- Indictments May ...
- GOODRICH DIVIDEND STIRS THE EXCHANGE; Delayed Announcement Caused Drop in Price ;- Prompt Notice Likely ...
- PINEHURST GOLF STARTS.; Barker W. Whitmore Makes Lowest Qualification Score.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- PRESS ROSENBAUM & CO.; Creditors Allege Providence Firm Is Insolvent.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- HELD FOR GREGORY'S DEATH.; Chauffeur Said He Fled After Accident Because of Fright.
- PULITZER CO.'S IN TROUBLE.; Bankruptcy Petitions Against Two Concerns Headed by Walter Pulitzer
- $35,000,000 IN BANK, YET CITY TAKES LOAN; Pays 6 Per Cent. Interest to City Bank for $5,000,000 It Could ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Harvard Baseball Schedule.
- QUAKES TERRIFY MESSINA.; Thousands Rush to Streets and Many Pass Night in the Open.
- ROAD TO REWARD EMPLOYES; But Lackawanna Workers Are Suspicious of President's Plan.
- PRIMARY PLAN WINS PRAISE FOR WILSON; Owen, Clark, and Underwood Approve It ;- Kern Is Non-Committal. ...
- Pelham Parkway Unprotected.
- See Garrison on Niagara Power.
- ARRESTED AS SHOPLIFTER.; Well-Dressed Woman Taken Prisoner in Store ;- Man Also Accused.
- Benedict Yacht Commissioner.
- Fines Go to Needy Drivers.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Up ;- Street's Reception of President's Message ;- The Government and Its Bonds.
- Natural Point for Express Station.
- RADIO OFFICERS FORGETFUL; Asked How Well They Carried Out Promises in Circulars.
- PRESIDENT READS HIS MESSAGE; Serves Notice That No Dictatorships Ever Will Be Recognized. WILL AWAIT ...
- HEAVY SEA FELLED HIM.; Ambulance Takes Passenger from Liner to Hospital.
- OPEN OSBORNE INQUIRY.; Formal Investigation of Carlisle Charges Will Begin To-day.
- LONESOME GIRL WOULD WED; Tells Patchogue's Matchmaker She'd Like to Meet George H. Yale.
- AERIAL DERBY CLASH PUTS TWOMBLY OUT; Resigns as President of the Aeronautical Society Because of Criticism. ...
- Unlit Clifton.
- COURT IS LIBERAL IN SEX DISCUSSION; Judge Hand Holds That Matters Honestly Relevant Are Not Necessarily ...
- To Vote on Swift & Co. Bond Issue.
- BAGMAN M'LEAN CENTRE OF INQUIRY; Whitman Will Give Special Grand Jury Mass of John Doe Evidence. NEW ...
- WILL INCREASE CONFIDENCE.; New Orleans Banker's View of Anti-Trust Law Pronouncement.
- HELPFUL TO BUSINESS.; Chicago Opinion Commends the President's Policies.
- THE JOYLESS BACCHANAL.
- FEDERALS HAVING GUAYMAS.; Troops Are Evacuating Pacific Port After Long Resistance.
- BREAK IRON ORE RECORDS.; Season's Shipments from Lake Superior Region 40,533,413 Tons.
- THE POSTAL VAN LAW IS NOW EFFECTIVE.
- JUNIOR COTILLION BRINGS OUT BUDS; Brilliant Throng at Sherry's at First Dance ;- Mrs. Arthur M. Dodge ...
- YALE ELECTS TALBOTT.; Left Tackle Selected as Captain of Football Team.
- A "REBEL RACE."
- THE PRESIDENT AT MASS.; A Protestant Divine Can See Nothing Wrong About it.
- Should Teach New York the Need of Local Improvements.
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- JUDGE BLAMES SHERMAN LAW; Putnam Says It Is Retrogressive in Every Particular.
- American Tennis Men Praised.
- WILLARD AND MORRIS BOUT.; Winner To-night Will Challenge Smith for Heavyweight Honors.
- COTTON TRADING REFORMS.; Members to Vote To-morrow on Amendments to the Constitution.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- FREE PORTS IN PANAMA.; Republic to Have Bonded Government and Private Warehouses.
- CARMODY DEFIES CRITICS.; Says He Has Been Threatened for Opposing Migratory Bird Law.
- $5,250 FOR A TABLE.; Jacobean Piece Sold at Christie's ;- Reed Sale Begun at Sotheby's.
- LADY WALDSTEIN DENIES AGREEMENT; Trust of $1,250,000 Was Not for Lewis Einstein if He and Wife Parted, ...
- 20,000 MAY STRIKE AT INDIANAPOLIS; Officers Shoot to Kill in Riot, And Teamsters, Angry, Threaten General ...
- CURRENCY BILL VOTE LIKELY THIS MONTH; Democratic Senators Encouraged by Outlook ;- Republicans Also ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- FRENCH MINISTRY, DEFEATED, RESIGNS; Government Beaten on Its Proposal to Make New Loan Immune from Taxation. ...
- ZELAYA REFUSES TO LEAVE TOMBS; Extradition Compromise Effected by Lawyer Not Pleasing to Ex-Dictator.
- OXFORD TEAM COMING.; English Athletes to Run In Pennsylvania Relay Races.
- WON'T DISCUSS QUACK 'ADS'; Bryan's Brother, Manager of Commoner, Silent on Times Comment.
- LYMAN MAY GET NEW TRIAL.; Rumors of Jury-Fixing Cause Halt In Panama Land Case.
- EGG QUESTION IN CONGRESS; Women to Present Boycott Pledges ;- Chicago Test That Failed.
- TO PAY POLICE ATHLETES.; Aldermen Authorize Salaries for Olympic Games Contestants.
- MUSEUM TO GET HEARN COLLECTION; Dead Merchant's Art Treasures Are Left to Widow for Life, Probably. ...
- SUDDEN FLOODS IN TEXAS.; Heavy Rains Raise Rivers, Drowning Five, and Causing $100,000 Loss.
- PRESIDENT WILSON'S EXAMPLE.
- TIMES SQ. NATURAL POINT OF TRANSFER; Unless Express Station Is Put There, Great Confusion Will Result. ...
- He Says Murphy Is Governor.
- FLYING CORPS HEAD KILLED.; Officer Who Accompanied Churchill on Saturday Falls in Biplane.
- YOUNG EBBETS AT HELM.; George L. Solomon Deposed as President of Newark Ball Club.
- $1,500,000 For Chicago Stadium.
- Chosen Newport Mayor for 14th Time.
- West Point to Start Basket Ball.
- VOTERS TO NOMINATE ALL STATE OFFICERS; Sole Duty of Conventions Under Glynn's Bill Will Be to Draft ...
- St. Paul Buys Pitcher Works.
- SPUGS TO HAVE BIG XMAS PARTY; Will Make Useful Presents to Every Lonely Person Who Comes. CANDY FOR ...
- NO 'BOOK TRUST,' SAYS G.H. PUTNAM; Regulations Intended Only to Protect Small Booksellers for First ...
- STILL POUR GAS ON BANDIT.; Lopez Now Believed to be Dead in Sealed Utah Mine.
- WILL PUSH LEGISLATION.; Congress Leaders Ready to Forward President's Programme.
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- LIND'S CHEERFUL REPORT.; He Says Rebel Attitude in Oil Regions Is Reassuring.
- OLD FURNITURE FIRM IN RECEIVERS' HANDS; Bankruptcy Petition Filed Against Sheppard Knapp & Co. ;- ...
- FLEES WITH $2,500,000.; Gen. Terrazas Carries Treasure from Chihuahua and Rebels Pursue.
- SUFFRAGISTS RAP WILSON FOR SILENCE; Dr. Anna Shaw Says the President Missed His Greatest Opportunity. ...
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- WATCH GERMANY' ;- HOBSON; Congressman Recalls Naval History of the Venezuelan Incident.
- Lester Coming Here for Bouts.
- THE STATE OF THE UNION.
- PRENDERGAST NEEDS TIME.; Can't Talk Politics Because He's Been Away So Long.
- To Sell Hunting Preserve.
- TO FORM AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVE SOCIETY; British Aborigines Protective Organization Hopes for Creation of ...
- POLICE DOGS FOR SOCIETY.; Mrs. Vanderbilt and Messrs. Whitney and Waterbury to Have Them.
- BORDEN BOOKS RESOLD.; Appear in Gerhardt Collection and with Others Bring $8,444.
- 500-MILE AUTO RUN STARTS HERE TO-DAY; Seventeen Cars, Including Five Non-Contestants, in the Procession ...
- Important Traffic Centre.
- Mexican Refugees Bring Millions.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- BODY IN PLASTER CAST.; Discovery In Pond Near Monticello Thought to Point to Murder.
- Varsity "P" for Penn Footballers.
- GETS TURKISH CONCESSION.; Contract with British Firm of Great Political Importance.
- DISCUSS PROBLEMS OF WOOLEN TRADE; Manufacturers Make Spinners and Others Eligible for Membership in ...
- FEARS FILIPINO FREEDOM.; Independence Would Mean Bondage, Says W. Cameron Forbes.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Recovery in London and Berlin Markets ;- Paris Prices Are Lower.
- Aged Woman Kills Herself.
- Federal Leaders Are in Full Flight Toward the U.S. Boundary.; VILLA PROMISES MERCY Will Occupy Chihuahua, ...
- WOMAN ROBBED ONE TO REPAY ANOTHER; Bookkeeper, Three Times Detected, Made Good Her Thefts by Stealing ...
- OPEN IMMIGRATION CARRIES MEETING; Questions Put to Newcomers at Ellis Island Ridiculed by Sulzburger. ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- MAY LOOK AT ROYAL TRAIN.; Order to Prussian Railway Men as to Attitude When It Passes.
- DELAY FRENCH DIVORCE.; Wife Charges Amos T. French with Non-Support and Misbehavior.
- Year's Big Postal Savings Gain.
- WILSON TRIUMPHS WITH MESSAGE; Tumultuous Applause Greets His Programme of Domestic Legislation. WOULD ...
- Aid for Widowed Mother.
- ALBERTS KNOCKS OUT PHIL CROSS; Elizabeth Boxer Far Outclasses East Sider in Atlantic Garden Ring.
- JOHN C. EARL DEAD.; Montclair's Auditor Was Once Boxing Champion of Ireland.
- PALISADES AWARDS UPHELD; Justice Mills in Decision Praises Work of Commissioners.
- BAY STATE CITIES VOTE.; License Situation Unchanged ;- Political Upsets in Four Places.
- OPERA SUBSCRIPTION POLICY; Metropolitan to Tell Soon Its Plan for Next Season's Tickets.
- A Defect of Street Signs.
- The Cruller-Doughnut Question.
- INDICT STATE OFFICIALS.; Mississippi Lieutenant Governor and Senator Accused of Seeking Bribe.
- ATHLETES DECREASE FEE.; New York Athletic Club Men Vote to Make Admission Price $100.
- Waiting for British Polo Challenge.
- ARMY ON BORDER PREPARES TO STAY; Washington Issues Orders for Soldiers to Go Into Permanent Quarters. ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Brown Not to Manage Reds.
- Conscientious Women Voters.
- TOWNS CONTEND FOR BURNS MSS.; Rosebery Will Have a Hard Task in Deciding to Which Institution They Should ...
- Patent Merit in the Demand.
- BRITON CRITICISES OUR POLICY; Tells The London Times It Is Producing Anarchy in Mexico.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SORDID SUIT, COURT SAYS.; William T. Rock's Former Wife Loses Case Against Him.
- LEFT $17,000 TO CHARITY.; Six Institutions Benefit Under Banker Scholle's Will.
- Williams College Hockey Practice.
- To Help Prohibition Candidates.
- Navy Militia Bill Before House.
- BECKER ARGUMENTS CLOSED; No Decision Expected for Some Weeks ;- Gunmen Appeal in January
- President Has No Power to Help or Defeat It.
- WILSONS TO BE "SPUGS."; President's Wife and Daughter to Help Form Washington Society.
- TOBACCO CONCERNS FINED.; British Firm and Subsidiary Guilty of Violating Kentucky Trust Law.
- ENDS LIFE WITH BABIES.; Insane Mother Arranges Gas Tube to Kill All Three.
- BUILDING CODE READY.; New Draft Cheapens Fireproof Construction, It Is Said.
- OPERA FEATURE NEXT WEEK; Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier" on Tuesday ;- "Manon" Thursday.
- National Association Bulletin.
- VIEWS OF THE PRESS ON THE MESSAGE; World Calls It 'A New American Doctrine' ;- 'Most Inspiring,' Says ...
- A BOMB THAT STUPEFIES.; Single Missile Said to Throw Hundreds of Men Into a Deep Sleep.
- $5,000 REWARD FOR BANDIT.; Offered by Southern Pacific for Murderer of Montague in Hold-Up.
- PINDELL AGAIN NOMINATED.; Sweek's Name, However, Is Withheld ;- Whitlock Minister to Belgium
- HEAVIER PENALTIES FOR AUTO SPEEDERS; Magistrates Impose Sentences of Ten Days in Jail Instead of Five. ...
- REFUSE FUEL OIL TO HUERTA.; Producers Strike Hard Blow to Federal Cause ;- Will Cripple Army.
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- THE SCHOOL POLICIES.; Mr. Churchill's Progressive Plan Analyzed by an Expert.
- THE POLICE LIST.
- The Gunmen's Pistol.
- CUTS DOWN LAME ALSATIAN; Baron von Forstner Arouses Further Feeling ;- Tension Extreme.
- MYTHICAL JOBS IN CUBA.; Postal Authorities Denounce an American Employment Bureau.
- POULTRY COME TO NEW YORK TO ROOST; Birds Of Fine Feather and Squawkers Shown at Grand Central Palace.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Seven Apartment Houses In Hunt's Point Section of the Bronx Sold to Investors ...
- NEW HAVEN SPLIT-UP NEAR WITHOUT SUIT; Plan in Sight for Divorce of Steamship, Trolley, and Railroad Holdings.
- A Hundred Reasons for It, Says The Brooklyn Times.
- NOVEL BID ON SUBMARINE.; Lake Company Offers to Build Two Boats on a Commission Basis.
- San Francisco Pottage.
- VILLA'S AID IN TEXAS JAIL.; Arrested on General's Complaint for Alleged Theft of $14,000.
- The Rev. James Bruce.
- SAY EX-CAPT. RILEY TOOK $1,000 BRIBE; Grand Jury Indicts on Testimony That Wiretapping Swindlers Paid. ...
- GIRL'S SACRIFICE FAILS.; Elder Duvall Convicted of Murder, Dora Murff of Manslaughter.
- Bay State Antis Storm Washington.
- Hear Witnesses in Putnam Inquiry.
- AUTO CONFERENCE CLOSES.; Association Ignores Heyl Charges of an "Inner Ring."
- Fund for New Rochelle Hospital.
- OPINIONS IN LONDON.; President's Policy of Watchful Waiting Excites Some Misgiving.
- FORTUNE FOR AN ACTRESS.; Lillah McCarthy, Wife of Granville Barker, Inherits Large Sum.
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- TO STOP MINING IN MEXICO.; American Smelters Ordered Shut Down as Result of Monterey Holdup
- INDICT STATE OFFICIALS.; Mississippi Lieutenant Governor and Senator Accused of Seeking Bribe.
- Harvard to Play Hockey at Syracuse
- Will Let Gardner Get Renomination.
- G.W. CABLE'S EYE IS SAVED.; Author Undergoes Operation for Cataract in Philadelphia Hospital.
- HORSE COURT HEARS ODD LOT OF CASES; Board of Review Disposes of Complaints in Harness Horse Sport.
- MIGHT PREVENT FRICTION.; View in Washington Regarding the Proposed New Society.
- SMUGGLING CHARGES FAIL.; Federal Court Dismisses Indictments for Gun-Running Into Mexico
- ARGENTINE BEEF DOESN'T CUT PRICE; Twelve Thousand Quarters on Liner Zimal Only One Day's Supply. IMPORTS ...
- OPEN FOOTBALL PLAY HAS COME TO STAY; Possibilities of Forward Pass Have Been Well Exemplified.
- WIFE SUES DR. SULLIVAN.; Seeks Divorce from New York Dentist in Colorado Court.
- SPLIT ON MONEY QUESTION.; Plan to Raise Sinews of War by Tax Is Tabled After a Long Wrangle.
- DR. MAXWELL MAY SUCCEED FINLEY; Superintendent Is Suggested for President of the City College. TRUSTEES ...
- SUES THE GRAND TRUNK.; Westinghouse Firm Asks $1,000,000 Because of Unfulfilled Contract.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- BEDFORD GIRLS SEE THEIR LIVES IN PLAY; Drama Beginning in a Reformatory, Telling of Girl's Struggles, ...
- TRICK TO WEAKEN NAVY?; False Telegram Sent to Nicholls Before Game of Father's Illness.
- Democrats Win Portland, Me.
- CHURCHILL OUTLINES SCHOOL REFORMS; New System of Instruction Will Meet the Needs of the Individual Pupil. ...
- FIRE AT DEPEW'S CHATEAU.; Starts During a Fancy Dress Ball ;- A Guest Badly Burned.
- Latest Shipping News.
- Paterson Strike Call Fails.
- FEDERALS DESERT CHIHUAHUA CITY; Villa Hears Starvation Forced the Garrison to Evacuate Important Centre. ...
- KALICH AS 'RACHEL' IN ROMANTIC PLAY; With a Love Affair That Lasts as Mainstay of the Melodramatic Story. ...
- Langford Goes to Box Johnson.
- FORGETS BOA CONSTRICTOR.; Passenger Leaves It in a Paris Train ;- General Stampede.
- NO YALE COACH YET.; Rowing Problem Still Unsolved After Another Conference.
- WHY TANGO WAS BANNED.; Kaiser, It Is Said, Heard Crown Princess Was Learning the Dance.
- AUBURN UNIONS RESTRAINED.; Draying Company Gets a Temporary Order Against Boycotters.
- Browns Sign College Player.
- FRENCH MINISTRY HAS NARROW ESCAPE; Wins on First Vote Regarding the $260,000,000 Loan by Majority of ...
- DIRECT VOTING.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- SUFFRAGISTS URGED TO WORRY CONGRESS; 335 Delegates to Washington Convention Settling Down to Real Business. ...
- AUSTRALIA WILL TRY AGAIN.; Tennis Team Coming Next Year For Davis Cup Matches.
- IN THE ART GALLERIES.; Old Chinese Porcelains at Dreicer's ;- Haimi Portraits, Knoedler's.
- RUSSELL POISON SEARCH; Autopsy Indicates "Fresno Dan's" Brother Died of Natural Causes.
- WILSON MAY DROP VACATION; But Washington Sees Little Hope of New Year's Reception.
- Two Grammatical Errors Pointed Out in One Verse.
- JUDGE WERNER'S DEFEAT.; Mr. Barnes Says Compromise with Progressives Was Impossible.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Importers, Lose Their Contention Regarding Laces and Embroideries.
- ALSACE INCIDENT ANGERS GERMANS; Chancellor in the Reichstag Promises Early Full Statement After the ...
- LOUIS MANN ACTS IN A PLAY OF YOUTH; " Children of To-day," at the Harris Theatre, Should Have Been Put ...
- ELECTRICITY UNUSED.; Housewives Backward in Getting Devices to Save Time and Labor.
- WILL MOVE TO SHUT OFF STEEL DEFENSE; Federal Counsel to Ask Court to Fix a Time Limit for Testimony. ...
- YOST HAD NO PART IN ARMY COACHING; Athletic Council Gives Credit for Successful Team to Lieut. Daly.
- CRUISE MOST SUCCESSFUL.; Admiral Badger Says Our Sailors Were Treated Kindly Everywhere.
- NEW LISTING COMMITTEE.; Stock Exchange Acts to Further Protect Investors.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- MISSING BURNS MSS. A GIFT TO SCOTLAND; John Gribbel Buys Glenriddell Relics to Deed Them to Land of ...
- RECALL WILSON STATEMENT.; Labor Indictments Revive Talk of Sundry Civil Bill.
- SEAL UP UTAH MINE TO SMOTHER BANDIT; Tons of Dynamite in Shaft Where Lopez Is Trapped Amid Deadly Gases. ...
- ANOTHER CHEAP REMBRANDT; But Other Old Masters Bring Good Prices at the Aynard Sale.
- To Limit German Diamond Output.
- Anti-Carranza Plot Discovered.
- CHAMELEON CURRENCY REFORM.
- FILM SHOW FOR QUEEN.; King George Surprises Alexandra on Her 69th Birthday.
- SCHOOLGIRLS AS MODISTES.; Washington Irving Students Show Smart Gowns That Cost Little.
- RATE-FIXING POWER OF STATES IS UPHELD; Supreme Court Sustains Kentucky Against L. & N. Railroad ...
- POULSON TRUSTEES DEFEAT ATTACKS; American-Scandinavian Society Upholds Them Under Charges of Misconduct. ...
- BOOK TRUST LOSES AGAIN.
- GRAFT WITNESS TRIES TO END LIFE; Rowland Blennerhasset Mahany, Once a National Figure, Found in Harrisburg.
- PLAN BIG SPORTS CLUB.; Chicago to Have Organization That Will Hold Events Every Night.
- MRS. TUMULTY IN HOSPITAL.; Secretary's Wife Undergoes an Operation for Appendicitis.
- PRINCE'S DARING FLIGHT.; Cousin of King Alfonso Reconnoitres Moors' Camp Near Tetuan.
- Konetchy Wants to be a Giant.
- $85,000 Everard Transfer Tax.
- Religious Criticism of President.
- $25 HEAD OF $6,000,000 COS.; Radio Telephone Subsidiaries Didn't Pay Their President Much.
- STATION SPACING FAVORS TIMES SQ.; B.R.T. Plan Might Put Two Express Stops Above There in Seventh Avenue ...
- "Naval Holiday" Resolution Up.
- NEAR INTERVENTION IN MEXICO IN JUNE; Rebel Insults to Piedras Negras Consul Caused Bryan to Ask That ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Change Irregularly in Quiet Trading ;- Call Money Working Easier.
- THE FLONZALEY QUARTET.; A New Suite for Violin and 'Cello by Moor at the First Concert.
- PROF. PARKER'S BABY SAVED BY HER NURSE; Woman Snatches Child Out of Baby Carriage Just Before Auto Demolishes ...
- Pageant in Aid of Stony Wold.
- GEORGE A. HEARN DIES OF PLEURISY; Prominent Merchant and Art Collector Gave Much to the Metropolitan ...
- Baltimore Loan Goes to New Yorkers
- RETURNS WARTIME GIFT.; Potatoes and Ham Are Let at Veteran's Door with Note.
- CARRANZA CALLS TUPPER.; Wires Peace Forum Representative to Return to Nogales.
- DANCE FOR MISS STEVENS.; Vincent Astor and His Fiancee at Mrs. Richard Stevens's Party.
- CHICAGO BANKS TAKE TAX.; Coupons Representing $200,000,000 Issues to be Paid This Month.
- HOST OF AUTOISTS FINED AND JAILED; War on Speeders and Reckless Drivers Goes On ;- To be Carried Into ...
- Not to Sell Walpole Tire Company.
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- WOOL ON FREE LIST.; Rush to Withdraw Millions of Pounds from Custom Houses.
- Sayres to Visit Ambassador Page.
- ASTOR FIGHTS VOTE BUYING.; Campaign to Purify Dutchess County Undertaken by Millionaire.
- DR. CRAIG COOL UNDER LASH; Prosecutor Vigorously Assails Him in Knabe Murder Trial.
- ASK $29,000,000 DAMAGES.; More Anti-Trust Civil Suits Against "Sugar Trust" in Louisiana.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- RAILWAY AND TRUST BILLS FLOOD HOUSE; One by Henry Would Substitute Jail Terms for Fines in Sherman Law ...
- MRS. FRENCH GETS DIVORCE; Daughter of Robert J. Wynne Obtains Decree in England.
- December Pansies in Minnesota.
- WILD RUMORS ABOUT HUERTA.; Story of Flight Stirred Capital ;- He Was Only in the Country. FEDERALS DESERT ...
- GARRISON PRAISES CADETS.; Congratulates Football Team ;- Has Good Word for Defeated Middies.
- Brown Football Men Honored.
- STATE INVESTIGATES GEORGE REPUBLIC; Grave Charges Against Founder Also Before Judges Appointed by Association. ...
- REFUGEES FOR INTERVENTION.
- FIX UP MORNINGSIDE PARK.
- CONNAUGHT NOT ROBBED.; Jewelry Stolen Was the Property of a Former Aid of His.
- CUSTOMS RECEIPTS SLUMP.; November Under New Tariff Indicates $50,000,000 Decline for Year.
- GIFTS TO COLUMBIA.; $1,000 Donation In Memory of New Haven Wreck Victim.
- Celebrating Forty Years of Teaching.
- How "Movies" Captured St. Louis.
- FEDERAL FORCE FOR TUXPAM.; Only 400 Men Sent from Vera Cruz, as Transports Are Lacking.
- THE NEW CONGRESS.
- URGES 25 REASONS FOR SAVING BECKER; Counsel Argues in the Court of Appeals for New Trial for Convicted ...
- A GERMAN HUNGER STRIKER.; Banker Sentenced for Embezzlement Has Starved for 14 Days.
- HEEDS SAVINGS BANK MEN.; Glynn Will See They Have Proper Quota on Van Tuyl Commission.
- Queen Amelia Writes 'Recollections'
- CALLS HIS FAMILY SATANIC.; Welsh Revivalist Roberts Repeats Refusal to See Them.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Lannin May Head Red Sox.
- Bennett E. Titus.
- LOOKING TO EUROPE FOR HELP; Americans in Monterey Blame Wilson, a London Times Letter Says.
- LADY WALDSTEIN CLAIMS $1,250,000; Names Herself Heir to Fund Trustees Say Was for Her Brother if He ...
- CHURCHILL AN AVIATOR.; British Minister Guides a Biplane for Forty-five Minutes.
- "VOODOO" TRUST IN CUBA.; Murder of a White Child Is Laid to Negro "Healers."
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- A Eugenics Directory.
- WON'T RAISE TEXTILE WAGES; Fall River Employers Say They Can't ;- 130 Weavers Strike.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; New Canadian Loan Depresses London Prices ;- Prices Easy in Paris, Higher in Berlin.
- New Post for M. Grouitch.
- CAPTAIN GAVE $500 TO AID WIRETAPPERS; Bartender Tells Grand Jury He Handed Policeman's Money to Agent ...
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- NEW BILLIARD RECORD.; F.S. Appleby Makes Run of 61 In Class C Tournament.
- Rabindranath Tagore's Fame.
- THE UNITED SERVICE.; The Army.
- Article 9 -- No Title
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- SCOTCH EDITORS JUBILANT.; Loss of Burns MSS. Had Been Regarded as a National Disaster.
- Brooklyn Nine Sails for Home.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; $1,000,000 Deal Involving Ten-Story Broadway Apartment and Entire Block on Upper ...
- BANK OF GERMANY.
- HURLINGHAM SENDS POLO CHALLENGE; English Team to Come to America Next Summer to Play for Cup.
- INGRAHAM PORTRAIT GIVEN TO HIS COURT; Presiding Justice of Appellate Division Honored by Columbia Classmates. ...
- ALL IS READY FOR 3-DAY AUTO RUN; Eleven Entries Made and More Promised for 500-Mile Reliability Contest.
- Commissioner McCall's Good Sense.
- PUSH INQUIRY IN PUTNAM.; Grand Jury Takes Testimony of a Contractor and Two Engineers.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- PLAN SUBWAY CONNECTIONS; Lexington and Fourth Avenue Associations Confer.
- INDICT UNION HEADS AS A LABOR TRUST; National Chiefs of United Mine Workers Charged with Violating the ...
- TO AID PRISONERS' FAMILIES.; Mrs. Ballington Booth Asks Funds to Provide Christmas Cheer.
- QUEEN'S STORY OF FLIGHT.; Amelia of Portugal to Tell of Revolution in a Book.
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- PASSENGERS SUCCOR MOTHERLESS WAIFS; Make Up a Fund Also to Prevent the Burial of Mrs. Bakker's Body ...
- STREET PRAYERS IN CHICAGO; 300 Ministers Promise Them for New Year's Eve ;- No "Ticklers."
- COLOMBIA CONGRESS QUITS.; Ends Session Without Ratifying Oil or Bank Concessions.
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- Dr. John Howe Clark.
- ROBIN IS AIDING BANK'S DEPOSITORS; Convicted President, Out of the Penitentiary, to Become Active Litigant. ...
- Not to Break Athletic Rule.
- UNIONISM VERSUS LABOR.
- GEORGE B. POST'S FUNERAL.; Many Art Societies Represented at Services for Architect.
- Crookes Royal Society President.
- GIFT DOG WINS AT PEKINGESE SHOW; Chu-Yen of Toddington, Champion, Presented to Mrs. Harby Before the Judging.
- COMMERCIAL FAILURES.; Heavy Liabilities Among Manufacturers In November.
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- ZELAYA TO GO TO SPAIN.
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- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- THREE PIRATES TO GO.; Manager Clarke to Trade Mitchell, Wilson, and Dolan.
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- President to Renominate Pindell.
- MUCH DISORDER IN CHINA.; Rebels and Outlaws Join Hands ;- Summary Executions Frequent.
- Howard Yale's Hockey Coach.
- CURRENCY FIGHT ON AS CONGRESS MEETS; New Session Starts with the Measure in Senate ;- Meet at Night ...
- NOTES OF THE BOXERS.
- INDIANAPOLIS POLICE CHECK STRIKE RIOTS; Many Arrests Made in Outbreaks on the Streets ;- Employers of ...
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- CORNELL CELEBRATES.; Team That Beat Pennsylvania Gets Rousing Reception.
- BANKS SIMPLIFY INCOME TAX WORK; Cost of Handling Bond Coupons Cut Down as the Law Is Better Understood. ...
- Lime Content of Eggs.
- MRS. CLAUSSEN GETS WRIT.; Attacks Sanity Test on Various Technical Grounds.
- EVENING SCHOOL ELIGIBLES.
- Mayor of Willimantic for Fifth Term
- SEIZE HENNESSY PAPERS.; Osborne's Forces Make a Spectacular Raid on an Albany Hotel.
- Postal Service Called Poor in Spite of Reckless Driving.
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- A Needed Subway Station.
- TRY BART DUNN ON DEC. 15.; Justice Tompkins Orders Trial of Highway Cases.
- Wilson Greets Spanish Envoy.
- AUTO KILLS W.R. GREGORY.; Publisher Run Down on the Way to His Home in Montclair.
- MISS LAURA SWAN WEDS IN NEWPORT; Married to Andrew Robeson at Wayside, Home of Her Mother, Mrs. Elisha ...
- BENSEL DISCUSSES HOLD-UP.; Neither He Nor Hassett Had Any Power to Withhold Payments.
- GRAND CIRCUIT CONTROL.; New York Again to be a Part of It ;- Changes in Conditions.
- "Lohengrin" Repeated at Opera.
- Sentenced for $45,000 Shortage.
- French Grateful for Protection.
- LUESCHER WED IN SECRET.; Manager Married Miss Driscoll in London and Again in Jersey City.
- BOYCOTT ON EGGS GROWING IN WEST; Housewives in Many Cities Join It, Forcing Retail Prices Down. ANTI-TRUST ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Some Clearing House Figures.
- NIP A.A.A. INSURGENCY.; Automobilists Hurry Election of Officers ;- J.A. Wilson President.
- SOUTHERN'S NEW HEAD.; Fairfax Harrison Succeeds the Late President Finley.
- REVISE THE CONSTITUTION IN 1915.
- THE SUPPLY OF RADIUM.
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- GAVE $1,500 AS BRIBE TO GET PAY FROM STATE; Aldrich Swears Thomas Hassett Held Him Up on Overdue $17,000. ...
- FULTZ TO LEAD FEDERAL.; Outlaw League Said to Have Selected New Yorker as President.
- HUERTA IN FINANCIAL PLIGHT.; National Lines Give Lien to Meet December Interest Payments.
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- OBREGON COMING HERE.; Huerta's Former Finance Minister Denies Friction with Dictator.
- Mall Wagon Discrimination.
- DUBLIN MILITANT ARRESTED.; She Was Heading a Demonstration for an Imprisoned Comrade.
- Lake Hopatcong Cottages Looted.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- Miss Esther Carlson to Wed.
- HIGH PRICES WORRY CANADA; Cities Ask Government Inquiry ;-Study Effect of Our Tariff First.
- State Canals Are Closed.
- ALDAPE REACHES SPAIN.; Says He Hopes to Raise a Loan for Huerta in France.
- GOOD LANDSCAPE DESIGN; Requires the Co-operation of Gardeners and Architects.
- WEEK-END HOME FOR GIRLS.; Anna Rodgers to Open One for City Workers Near Montclair.
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- SHOOTS BRIDE BY ACCIDENT.
- PARIS WAITS ON THE BUDGET.; Big Loans Held Up Until Legislators Shape Their Policy.
- DIAZ HAS NOT BEEN CALLED.; Ex-President Denies Reports That He Will Take an Army Post.
- FOR LESS RESERVES OF STATE BANKS; Recommendation of Van Tuyl Commission to Conform with Spirit of Owen-Glass ...
- Century Opera Concert.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SUN'S PULL ON THE EARTH.; Prof. Michelson Measures Distortion of the Latter's Surface.
- RUSSIAN CRUISER ASHORE.; Uratlets Strikes a Crimean Reef and Is In Danger.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- Jack Coombs Leaves Hospital.
- ANDREAS RETURNS FOR DIVORCE SUIT; Missing Freeholder Indorses Papers in Action Wife Has Brought Against ...
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- ULSTER WAR CALL FOR BRITISHER HERE; League, Headed by Lord Willoughby de Broke, Sends Out a Startling ...
- School Pencils Spread Diphtheria.
- NAVY BOARD'S REPORT.; Dewey and Colleagues Stick to Dreadnought Plan.
- 13 SLAIN IN DEER SEASON.; Also 72 Hurt in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts.
- THIS MONKEY'S GRINS ANNOY HER FELLOWS; Keeper Snyder Has to Curtain Judy Off to Keep Her from Starting ...
- MINE STRIKEBREAKERS AID.; Michigan Copper Operators Extend Operations by Help of 2,500.
- WHITE SLAVER SLAIN HUSBAND IS SOUGHT; Police Think Barrego Has Revenged His Wife's Elopement with Handsome ...
- MOHENO WON'T SEE LIND.; Returned to the Capital Last Night Before the Envoy Arrived.
- FERDINAND WON'T RESIGN.; His Son Says He Will Resist Foreign Influence
- G.M. Pynchon to Run Cup Defender
- Convict Hangs Himself In Auburn.
- JUDGE HAS YOUTH JAILED.; Accuses C.R. Pennington of Drunkenness in Call on Daughter.
- MUTINY ON BRITISH BARK.; United States Revenue Cutter Hurries to Aid of Pacific Coaster.
- HOBOES TO MEET IN CHURCH; Basement of All Saints Will Be Made Ready for Their Use.
- Capt. R.H. Davis to Canal Zone.
- BATTLESHIP FLEET HOMEWARD BOUND; Sails from Mediterranean Ports Amid Hearty Popular Leave-Takings. FRENCH ...
- COL. MATT H. ELLIS DIES.; Former Yonkers City Judge Had a Fine Civil War Record.
- THOUSANDS INSPECT MONTEFIORE HOME; Jacob H. Schiff Presides at Dedication Service in Institution's New ...
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- Rest for Duchess of Marlborough.
- TO STUDY WIRELESS LAWS.; Two Commissions Hope to Eliminate Atmospheric Difficulties.
- GASQUET REVIEWS SCHISM OF ENGLAND; Head of English Benedictines Says It Was Due to a "Mere Love Affair" ...
- SPITE FENCE WAR ON AGAIN.; Placard on New Fence Accuses Pastor Dale of Rumson of Assault.
- SEES FEDERAL OWNERSHIP.; But It Will Be Bad, Says Bush, for Railroads and Country.
- HUSBAND SLAYER TO PRISON; Mrs. Wasserleben Falls in Appeal Against Alabama Conviction.
- BARKER TO PRESENT SHAW PLAY HERE; English Manager Bringing Company Over to Give "The Philanderer" at ...
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- BRITISH GET TURKISH OIL.; New Treaty Grants Concessions in Sultan's Dominions.
- Samuel W. Beldon Dead.
- MEDAL FOR WESTINGHOUSE.; Grashof Trophy to be Presented at the A.S.M.E. Annual Meeting.
- ORDERS REFORMS IN WOMEN'S PRISON; Supt. Riley's Action Based on "Terms" Served by Misses Doty and Watson. ...
- TO DINE DR. HERSCHMANN.; Austrian Athletic Envoy to be Honored by New York A.C. To-night.
- FENDERS FOR MOTOR TRUCKS; President Shonts Tells of Device to Protect Pedestrians in Streets.
- YOUNG OELRICHS' CAR RUNS DOWN ANOTHER; Crashes Into an Auto Containing Mrs. A.W. Kiddle and Two Women Friends.
- DEDICATE TRINITY CHAPEL.; Impressive Services for the Opening of Dix Memorial.
- CHEERED IN DEFEAT.; Naval Cadets' Team Welcomed as Heroes on Return to Annapolis.
- FOR FASTER HOCKEY GAMES.; Amateur League to Reconsider Plan to Reduce Number of Players.
- BRITAIN WANTS US TO STOP ATROCITIES; Monroe Doctrine Cited as Showing Our Duty to Protect Latin American ...
- TARIFF BAN ON BOGUS ART.; Only Genuine Original Paintings Are Admitted Duty Free.
- ON TO MEXICO!' VILLA'S WAR CRY; Says the Northern Rebels Have 24,300 Men to the Federals' 14,500. IN ...
- WILLARD ALLOWED TO BOX CARL MORRIS; Boxing Commission Agrees to Raise Suspension ;- Other Bouts This Week.
- MELLEN WOULD AID LABOR.; B. and M. Employes Cheer His Offer to Lead Them.
- EVANS ROBERTS NOW TALKS; Eccentric Welsh Evangelist Says He's Bond Servant of God.
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.; Mrs. Vanderbilt Back in Town ;- Other New Yorkers Return.
- LETTER BETRAYS FUGITIVE.; Clerk Held for Embezzlement of $760 in Toronto.
- CLOSE LONDON OPERA HOUSE; "Society Circus" Fails to Draw in Old Hammerstein Place.
- LABOR DISCONTENT DUE TO EDUCATION; Marcus M. Marks So Explains It in a Talk in the Church of the Ascension. ...
- LIVERPOOL STOPS 'PLAYBOY'; Police Fear Demonstrations Against Irish Drama ;- W.B. Yeats Protests.
- CURRENCY BILL NOW READY FOR SENATE; Democratic Caucus of Senators Works Late on Sunday to Finish It. ...
- WILL ASK STEWART ABOUT BIG HOLD-UP; Whitman Will Question Contractor About Bagman's Reported Visit. ...
- THE ALASKA RAILWAY.
- DR. CONLY WEST ON OFFER.; Will Decide Soon Whether to Take Charge of Cincinnati Hospital.
- TO HOLD RUSSELL AUTOPSY; Friends of "Dakota Dan" Demand It ;- "Fresno Dan" Hurrying East.
- PLAY FOR PRISONERS IN LUDLOW ST. JAIL; Members of Alimony Club Witness an Act of "The Misleading Lady" ...
- BOY OF 7 AUTO VICTIM.; He Runs to His Home and Dies in His Father's Arms.
- ALL-WAGNER PROGRAMME.; Large Audience for Philharmonic Society's Afternoon Concert.
- OUIMET NEARLY LOST TITLE; Golfing Champion Entered National Tournament Under Protest.
- TRAP RECORD FOR SPOTTS.; Larchmont Y.C. Gunner Breaks 98 Out of Possible 100 Clay Birds.
- FOR ENGLISH POLICEWOMEN.; Lady Darwin Wants Cambridge to Take Initiative, Despite "Illegality."
- EMPIRE POULTRY SHOW.; First of Winter Exhibitions to Open To-morrow at the Palace.
- THE NAVY.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- CONTRACTORS CHARGE DELAY.; Complain That They Can't Collect from State Money Which Is Overdue
- Boy Shot, Police Doubt Accident.
- SEE FLAW IN PLAN OF PRIMARY REFORM; Independent Democrats Want Some Control of the Election Machinery. ...
- RECORD TORPEDO FLOTILLA.; American Armada of Powerful Destroyers Being Organized.
- BRITAIN MAY YET EXHIBIT AT FAIR; Influence of Sir Thomas Lipton and Others Having Effect, Says The London ...
- HAMBURG PIER FIRE ALARMS HOBOKEN; Blaze Threatens Oil Stores, Freight Pier, and Steamship President ...
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- FATAL SCALDS FROM ENGINE; Engineer on Colorado Train Pinned Under it Against Mountain.
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- TAMMANY MEN SEEK JOBS; With Consent of the Boss They'll Pose as Antis to Get Them.
- CHEERFUL VIEW LONDON.; Rise in Quotations for Recent Loans ;- Hope of Cheaper Money.
- English Billiards at Doyle's.
- CONNAUGHT JEWELS LOST.; Whether Duke's Gems Were Stolen Is Not Revealed.
- THE NEW YORK SYMPHONY.; Chausson's Concerto for Violin and Piano Heard for the First Time.
- Public Asked to Help In Protecting National Park.
- CHEFKET'S ASSASSIN DEAD.; Turks Say He Committed Suicide ;- Russians Skeptical.
- BETTER TONE IN BERLIN.; Improved Money Market Helpful ;- Covering Dealings Brace Prices.
- BEGIN NEW STRIKE IN INDIANAPOLIS; Teamsters' Union Plans Tie-Up of Business on Heels of Traction Adjudication.
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- OPEN FOOTBALL IS PROVED THE BEST; West Point Victory Is Another Verdict for Open Game as Played This Season.
- PIER PLAYGROUNDS; Might Be Erected Along the East Side Water Front.
- WASHINGTON'S SURVEYS.
- OPEN NEW WATER SYSTEM.; South Orange Now Has Its Own Wells and Reservoir.
- WON'T CITE SCHEPPS IN BECKER APPEAL; Goff Must Pass on Alleged New Evidence Before Higher Court Can ...
- DENNIS W. MAHONEY DEAD.; Passaic Postmaster III a Year ln Office for 17 Years.
- OHIO'S PRISON FARM.; Education and Outdoor Work to Supplant the Cell Block.
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- PREFERS DEATH TO ASYLUM; Inventor Kills Himself After Spending Holiday with His Brother.
- WOMEN AT CAPITAL HOLD MASS MEETING; Washington Theatre Packed as Curtain Raiser to National Suffrage ...
- Pittsburgh Bank Clearings.
- JURY SYSTEM WASTEFUL.; Why Not Advertise for Talesmen at Two Dollars a Day?
- Boy Makes Corn-Raising Record.
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- MAJOR KER-FOX IN LONDON.; Admits Attending Dublin Meeting ;- Silent on Drilling of Volunteers.
- THE "MONA LISA" DEFAMED.
- NEW BLOOD POISON CURE.; Dr. Marks Discovers Compound That Cures Small Animals by Injection.
- HOSPITALS NEED SUPPORT.; Saturday and Sunday Institutions Face Heavy Deficit.
- GEN. TREVINO A REFUGEE.; He and Many Other Wealthy Residents Flee from Monterey.
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- GIACCHI, IMPRESARIO, DEAD.; He was Manager of the Theatre Colon at Buenos Aires.
- MR. WHITMAN'S JURISDICTION.
- EXPECT BIG BATTLE TUESDAY.; Rebels Will Leave Only 1,000 in Juarez ;- Hope to Take Chihuahua.
- CONGRESS FACES BIG PROGRAMME; Regular Session Beginning To-day to Take Up Trust Legislation After Currency. ...
- Arrival of Buyers.; Arriving buyers may register in this column by telephoning 1000 Bryant.
- DENVER AGAIN WINS IN SPEEDWAY MATCH; Nathan Straus's Gray Trotter Defeats I.V. Hunt's Fair Maiden in ...
- THE ULSTER FIGHT.
- BIG COURT DECISIONS TO-DAY; Supreme Court Expected to Announce Several Important Judgments
- DANIELS WANTS UP-TO-DATE NAVY; Secretary's Report Calls for 2 Dreadnoughts, 8 Destroyers, and 3 Submarines. ...
- WEST POINT GREETS VICTORS.; Battalion Escorts Army Football Team ;- Pritchard to Lead Eleven.
- KAISER'S EYES ON ZABERN.; Sends War Minister to Investigate Alsace Situation.
- MRS. BECKER TO HEAR PLEA.; Wife Will Attend Court of Appeals Hearing at Husband's Request.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- ARREST STIRS NICARAGUA.; Public Awaits Anxiously Outcome of Zelaya Habeas Corpus Hearing.
- FORCED LOANS FOR HUERTA.; "Millions to be Had for the Taking," His Partisans Say.