Articles
- World Fliers Arrive at Starting Point, But Will Go on From San Diego to Seattle
- May Legalize Sunday Fees.
- $10,000,000 OF BONDS SOLD TO AID FARMERS; Federal Intermediate Credit Banks Borrow for the Marketing Cooperatives.
- WOMEN DELEGATES BACK MRS. KNAPP; Join in Support of Her Nomination for Secretary of State.
- Puccini's New Opera Next Spring.
- MEANS HAS DISAPPEARED.; Left Washington After His Vague Explanation of Retraction.
- THE DAWES PLAN AND FOREIGN TRADE.
- Live Stock Markets at Chicago.
- THE PLAY; The Poet's Arabian Nights.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Bigamist Escapes From Chain Gang.
- RUSH UP RESERVES TO DEFEND SHANGHAI; Men and Munitions Reach the Front in the Dark While the Kiangsu Guns Are Quiet.
- ATHLETICS DEFEAT BROWNS.; Rally in Seventh and Overcome St. Louis Lead, to Win, 9-7.
- Small Minnesota Bank Closes.
- EASTCOTT DEFEATED BY ORANGE COUNTY; Nelson, at No. 2, Leads Victors in 12-5 Triumph in Open Championship Polo.
- SUMATRA IS WINNBR OF COLUMBUS TROT; Captures Horse Review Futurity on Opening Day of Grand Circuit Meeting.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE.; Except for Strength in Holland Guilders, Market Dull With Rates Slightly Lower.
- E.R. THOMAS TO PAY EX-WIFE A FORTUNE; Cash, Income and Alimony Will Total Several Hundred Thousand Dollars.
- Rain Halts Cricket Match.
- SHARP RISES MADE BY UTILITY STOCKS; Several Reach New Highs In Day of Heavy Trading on Exchange and Curb. 61,000 SHARES OF ONE SOLD North American Company Common Accounts for 9 Per Cent. of Change Transactions.
- MA" FERGUSON FIGHTS SUIT; Democratic Nominee in Texas Answers Appeal for Injunction.
- COTTON DECLINES $2 ON HEDGING ACTIVITY; Government Report Due Today Is Dominating Factor in the Market.
- BACK TO METHUSELAH.
- Canada's Loan Oversubscribed.
- HEARS PRINCE PLANS SAILING FROM HERE; Ottawa Reports He Will Return to New York Late in October. PASSES CANADIAN CAPITAL Royal Train Makes Brief Stops -- Ottawa and Montreal Visits Oct. 16 to 20.
- MISS McCALL ENGAGED.; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCall to Wed Walter W. Stokes Jr.
- 19 WOMEN SEEKING JERSEY VOTE TODAY; Mrs. Mary T. Norton, Democrat, Is Candidate for Congress in Twelfth District. HER NOMINATION ASSURED Eighteen Others in Primary Race Are After Seats in the Assembly.
- ATTACKS DARROW'S VIEW OF CRIMINALS; Judge Talley Says Neuropathic Hospitals Should Treat Coddlers of Misdoers. PRISONS TOO LUXURIOUS Sentimentalists Want Them More Comfortable Than an Honest Man's Home, He Declares.
- ROBINS WIN 12TH; CLOSE IN ON GIANTS; Wheat's Double Beats Cubs, 2-1, and Puts Team Only One Point Behind Leaders. DOAK OUTHURLS ALDRIDGE Shows His Best Form and Holds Chicago Scoreless After Second Inning. COUNT IS TIED IN THIRD High's Single Puts Brooklyn on Even Terms -- Freiberg Dislocates His Ankle.
- Dead Lie in the Fields.
- NEW LABOR SYSTEM IN GARMENT INDUSTRY; R. Sadowsky, Inc., to Begin Specialization Program Today, Giving Year-Round Work.
- YACHTS TO RACE SATURDAY.; Indian Harbor Y.C. to Defend Childs Cup Against Three Clubs.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Irregular, Mostly Lower; Slow Rise in Bonds Continues, Governments Leading.
- STORM'S DEATH TOLL IN WEST GOES TO 60; Fifty-three Killed in Wisconsin, Scores Lie Injured and Damage Exceeds $1,500,000.
- U.S. and Argentina to Shoot For Naval Trophy on Oct. 10
- CAMPAIGN WORKERS HEAR LA FOLLETTE; Senator Visits His Headquarters Here and Delivers an Informal Address.
- EGYPTIAN COTTON GOES UP.; Eighty-Point Jump on Government Threat to Get Into the Market.
- CLERGYMAN OPPOSES SON'S 'WET' CANDIDACY; Ask Minnesota Voters to Knock Out M. Birmingham in Senate Contest.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- EGYPT'S COTTON CROP LESS; Estimate at Cairo Below Yield of Two Preceding Years.
- Crowd Meets Him in Montreal
- AVERTS SALE OF IDLE HOUR.; H.F. Vanderbilt Pays Taxes on Estate He Is Suing to Recover.
- GRIFFIN'S SENTENCE CUT.; Terms of Five Others Revised in Second Liquor Trial.
- COCHRAN A BANKRUPT, WITH u80,000 LOST; London Promoter Is Hit in Theatrical Ventures -- Lost on Dempsey-Carpentier Fight.
- Think Lu Should Be Barred.
- GILPATRICK IS INDICTED.; Federal Grand Jury Charges Embezzlement of $500,000.
- Giants, Robins in Virtual Tie; Yanks Trail Senators 2 Games
- HOPPE TAKES LEAD AGAINST GREENLEAF; Wins First Two Blocks of Three-Cushion Series at the Strand Academy. IS IN FRONT BY 100 TO 89 Victor Has a High Run of 9 and Captures First Game by One-Point Margin After Rally.
- GOODYEAR BONDS CALLED.; $750,000 of the 20-Year 8 Per Cents to Be Redeemed.
- DRAFT OF PROTOCOL TO END ALL WARS OFFERED TO LEAGUE; Provides for Adherence by Non-Member Nations to Compact of Arbitration.
- EPINARD RUNS MILE IN 1:38 1-5 IN TRIAL; French Champion Makes Fine Impression in Work Over Aqueduct Course.
- Northern Wisconsin Devastated.; STORM'S DEATH TOLL IN WEST GOES TO 60
- PRINCETON VARSITY SCORES ON SCRUBS; Williams and Goldstein Each Make Touchdowns -- Drill in Forward Passing.
- DAWES TO GO TO ST. PAUL.; General Starts Tomorrow for Tour of Twelve Minnesota Cities,
- COOLIDGE PLANS SPEECHES.; Prepares Four Addresses, One in Philadelphia, in Next Two Weeks.
- A Tribute to Major Washburn.
- MRS. ESTELLE "ARTIC" DIESI; A Founder o Froebel Academy, I First Kindergarten in United StatesI
- SAYS ALL EUROPE TRUSTS AMERICANS; Herrick Tells Investment Bankers Foreign Countries Believe We Are Unselfish.
- TO AID HOTEL FIRE HEROINE.; Guests to Buy Trousseau for Gedney Farm Phone Operator.
- PIRATES TO PROTEST DATE WITH GIANTS; Have Game With Cubs Thursday, Time Set to Play Yesterday's Postponed Contest. HEYDLER TO DECIDE TODAY President Dreyfuss of Pittsburgh Club Takes Case to League President -- McQuillan In Box Today.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- COOLIDGE MAY MISS FIRST SERIES GAME; To Unveil A.E.F. Monument on Oct. 4 and May Not Attend the Opening Contest.
- POLO TITLE IS WON BY FORT SHERIDAN; Army Four Vanquishes Buffalo, 11 to 2, for Mid-Western Championship.
- Details of the Protocol.; DRAFT OF PROTOCOL TO END ALL WARS
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- WADSWORTH HURT IN YALE PRACTICE; Son of U.S. Senator Only Slightly Injured -- Squad Has Stiff Workout Under Jones.
- SUE TO BAR PROGRESSIVES.; North Dakota Republicans Assail Four Candidates for Electors
- MELLON TAX PLAN URGED BY MOSES; Senator Calls Present Law Unjust, Unwise and Unproductive Class Legislation.
- The Aims of the Steuben Society.
- GRAIN EXPORTS VERY LARGE.; 2,814,000 Bushels Above Preceding Week -- Wheat 1,046,000 Higher.
- Francisco Bulnes, Historian.
- OPERATOR BRANDS TAXI CHAUFFEURS; Mogul Official Says 80 Per Cent. Are Drunkards, Drug Addicts or Sneak Thieves.
- Plan to Pay National Debt.
- SAYS FLAPPERHOOD BEGINS TOO EARLY; Salvationist Also Declares That "Let Him Sow His Wild Oats" Theory Is a Fallacy.
- WHITE SOX SAFE BLOWN UP.; So Club Secretary Notifies Burglars Not to Waste Their Time.
- THE SCREEN; A Dog Hero.
- MEMPHIS WINS PENNANT.; Dobbs's Team Captures Championship of Southern Association.
- WORKING ON SUGAR MERGER; Three Large Producing Companies Will Be Consolidated.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- RENAULT ABANDONS WILLS BOUT PLANS; Canadian Heavyweight Arranging Hunting Trip and Then Will Tour Country.
- DAVIS WILL CONFER WITH M'ADOO TODAY ON CAMPAIGN PLANS; Also Will Reply to Daugherty's Protest, Insisting on Right to Criticize Ousted Official. FAILS TO MEET GOV. SMITH Detention of His Chauffeur by Police Keeps Him From City in Time for Appointment. PARTY LEADERS OPTIMISTIC McAdoo to Make Six or Eight Speeches for Nominee on Way to Los Angeles. DAVIS WILL CONFER WITH M'ADOO TODAY
- HARVARD SQUAD IN HARD PRACTICE; Has First Dummy Scrimmage of Season for Tomorrow's Drill Against Scrubs.
- ADVANCE IN HEAVY CRUDE.; At the Same Time Light Oils Are Reduced in Louisiana.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- PROGRESSIVES BY GOOD TITLE.
- The Man of the Hour.
- HERRIOT TO CUT OFF EMBASSY TO POPE; Premier Will Omit Provision for Funds for the Mission in His Budget Estimate. STORM IN CHAMBER LIKELY Changes in the Diplomatic Service Predicted With Departure From Traditional Program.
- Ex-Senator Gamble.
- RAIL BOARD TO CONDUCT ELECTION ON THE P.R.R.; Demands a Decision on the Status of the Telegraphers' Unions.
- ROOSEVELT HOTEL HAS HOUSEWARMING; Men and Women Prominent in the City's Activities Attend Opening Dinner.
- JURY CLEARS GIRL.; Acquits Miss Briggs Following Complaints of Her Party.
- GIANTS, WHITE SOX TO DEPART OCT. 10; Plans for Baseball Tour Include Games in British Isles, France, Italy and Germany.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Living Tribe of 'Missing Links' Reported in Dutch East Indies
- TILDEN DEFEATS CHAPIN.; Wins Exhibition Match in Cincinnati by 6-3, 12-10, 6-2.
- Sir Basil Zaharoff, 74, One of the World's Richest Men, Weds a Spanish Duchess
- Correspondence Is Made Public.
- RE-ENTRANCE OF MR.DAUGHERTY.
- CHURCHILL IN RING AGAIN.; He Is Prospective Conservative Candidate in West Essex.
- DETROIT EDISON'S PLANS.; Stockholders to Vote on Change In the Mortgage Next Month.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- SAYS $100,000,000 IS HOSPITAL NEED; Required, With $50,000,000 Appropriated, to Modernize State's Institutions, Architect Asserts. WILL REPORT TO GOVERNOR Conditions in Asylums, &c., to Be Criticized -- New Hospital for Metropolitan Area.
- GIVES UP SOCIETY TO STUDY DANCING; Mrs. Vinton D. Pierce Spends Summer Vacation Months Learning Newest Steps.
- Sentence Bay State Electro Doctor.
- YANKS BEAT INDIANS BUT FAIL TO GAIN; Bush Pitches 10-4 Victory, but Club Still Trails Washington by Two Games. PIPP IS BATTING STAR Gets Two Doubles and a Triple, Clearing Bases in Ninth Cleveland Fails to Hold Lead.
- WOMEN'S FABRICS SHOWN FOR SPRING; Opening of Varied Lines of Them by the American Woolen Company Yesterday.
- M'ADOO BACK, URGES US TO JOIN LEAGUE; Says Trip Abroad Strengthened His Belief That America Should Help to Prevent War. REFUSES TO TALK POLITICS Asserts League Will Endure Because World Must Reduce Its Burden of Armament. M'ADOO BACK, URGES US TO JOIN LEAGUE
- New Large Comet Discovered, Blazing Trail Behind the Sun
- RADIO FAIR DRAWS OVERFLOW CROWDS; Opens With 225 Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers Represented.
- BANKS TO COMPETE FOR STATE BONDS; Bids for New York Issue of $12,500,000 Are Expected to Include High Premium.
- BROOKHART FOR INQUIRY.; Doubts if Wheeler Will Spare Time to Hear Means -- Ashurst Is Ready.
- AIRPLANES AND BATTLESHIPS.
- Ask Removal of La Follette Electors.
- NAMES DELEGATION TO LIMA; State Department Sends Scientists to a Congress There.
- Three Killed in Michigan.
- CONGRESSMAN GREENE DIES; One of the Oldest MemSers of House in Years and S -vice.
- TO ARBITRATE NEWS STRIKE.; Canadian Press Telegraphers Accept Board of Conciliation.
- WOMAN ENDS HER LIFE AFTER AUTO KILLS MAN; German Banker's Wife, Driving on Wrong Side of Berlin Street Car, Hit a Count.
- DARROW ENLISTED TO HELP SAVE GRANT; Chief Counsel for Leopold and Loeb Will Aid Reprieved Slayer.
- Municipal Judge Resigns, Saying Salary Is Too Small
- TIGERS ARE VICTORS OVER RED SOX, 9-1; Win Easily Behind Pillette, but Now Are Out of Fight for Pennant.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- LEVIATHAN ARRIVES MINUS PROPELLER; Eight Hours Late, but Starts at Once for Drydock at Boston.
- Bread to Stay at 10 Cents, Bakers Say, Despite the Increase in Wheat Prices
- MRS. RAYMOND WINS IN PELHAM TENNIS; Reaches Third Round of Invitation Tourney With Mrs. Pritchard and Miss Goss.
- BANKERS HOLD BACK GERMAN CITY LOANS; Inquiries by Berlin, Hamburg and Dresden Put Off Pending Government Issue.
- WHEELER BELITTLES MEANS' STATEMENT; Says Convicted Witness Told Him That Daugherty Offered Help Through Coan. HEARING MAY BE REOPENED Daugherty's Alleged Letters to Felder Given Out by Democratic Headquarters in Chicago. WHEELER BELITTLES MEANS'S STATEMENT
- INCREASE IN COTTON SPINNING IN AUGUST; ' Spindle Hours' 4 3/4 Per Cent. Above July, but 28 5/8 Per Cent. Below 1923.
- HUGHES OPENS DRIVE IN WEST THIS WEEK; Will Start Republican Campaign in Ohio at Marion Next Saturday.
- PROPHETS AT HARD LABOR.
- BERLIN MAY DECIDE LEAGUE ISSUE TODAY; Cabinet Is Expected to Agree on Proposal to Apply for Membership.
- WILSON SHRINE PLANNED.; Cathedral Evidently Will Be His Permanent Resting Place.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Gilbert Fraser.
- QUEBEC VILLAGE BURNED.; A Third of the Houses in St. Constant Are Destroyed.
- Paris Watchman Wins 100,000 Francs Prize Offered by Filene for French Peace Plan
- COLLEGE RUSH HALTED BY SENIORS AND POLICE; Rochester Freshmen and Sophomores Start an Old-Time Fight, With Several Casualties.
- Singer Industrial Nine Wins.
- THE BUSINESS WORLD
- CORKRAN'S 142 WINS MEDAL IN GOLF PLAY; Score Is Lowest in Amateur Title Event's History -- Jones, 144, Is Second.
- Mine Sinks a Norwegian Ship.
- TESTER CAPTURES THE HARMONICON; Rancocas Colt, With Fator Astride, Beats Cyclops in Handicap at Aqueduct.
- PARIS-LYONS ROAD SEEKS LOAN HERE; Largest French Line Is the Second in a Month to Enter American Market.
- MINISTER ADMITS HE POISONED WIFE TO WED ANOTHER; Mr. Hight Also Supplied Arsenic to Mrs. Sweetin to Kill Her Husband.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS.; London Irregular, Paris Heavy -- Weakness in French Bonds.
- MACHOLD QUITS RACE FOR GOVERNORSHIP; ROOSEVELT LOOMS; Opposition of Koenig and Kings County Leaders Causes Speaker's Withdrawal.
- OPERA; San Carlos Opens Season.
- MISS STINSON DENIES TALE.; Jess Smith's Former Wife Calls Means Statement Ridiculous.
- HOME TROUBLES FOR HERRIOT.
- HEAVY SUPPLY CUTS CORN 4 CENTS PLUS; Export Sales, Said to Reach 1,500,000 Bushels, Give Wheat a Slight Upturn.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- HYLAN HAS A PLAN TO AID COMMUTERS; Urges Development of Bushwick Terminal to Solve Long Island Road's Congestion.
- Floods in West Virginia.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- CONTRACTOR SLAIN IN HIS BRONX HOME; Believed to Have Hurled One of His Assailants Through Fourth-Floor Window. NO CLUE TO MURDERER Victim, Who Had Arisen to Investigate Noises, Found by Wife Dying From Pistol Wounds.
- 4 OFFICERS NAMED MAJOR GENERALS; Brig. Gens. MacArthur, W.H. Johnston, C.H. Martin and W. Weigel Will Be Promoted.
- MEXICANS KILL AMERICAN.; Bandits or Rebels Attack Property Owned by E.W. Graves.
- SENATORS WIN, 8-3; RETAIN THEIR LEAD; Triumph Easily Over White Sox as Johnson Gains His 14th Consecutive Victory.
- TRADE ASSOCIATIONS SEEK LEGAL STATUS; Chamber of Commerce Officials Confer With Secretary Hoover and the Attorney General.
- Jones Will Oppose Thompson In Golf Today; Other Pairings
- CONTINUED RISE IN THE REICHSBANK GOLD FUND; $3,700,000 Added to Reserve During Week, $24,200,000 in Fourteen Weeks.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- KOPPISCH SCORES AFTER 50-YARD RUN; Columbia Football Captain Makes Sole Touchdown in 40-Minute Scrimmage.
- Article 6 -- No Title