Articles
- Wilson Inaugural Cost $73,000.
- TO CONCENTRATE ON TARIFF.; House Leaders Hope to Make That Single Issue of Special Session.
- GERMAN ART EXHIBIT HERE.; Opening View at National Arts Club Galleries on March 12.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stock Dull and Heavy -- Gold Exports Resumed -- Berlin Bids High for Money.
- KING SEES RAINEY HUNT.; Praises Moving Picture Show at Buckingham Palace.
- WON RACES BY STRYCHNINE.; Russian's Capture of the Skating Championship Thus Explained.
- M'KELWAY PROMISES BIGGER CITY COLLEGE; New Chancellor Plans to Expand It to Take In All Boroughs of New York.
- WORLD'S RECORDS AT A.A.U. GAMES; P.J. McDonald and Abel Kiviat Make New Figures in Garden Meet.
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- HARD WORK FOR YANKEES.; Manager Chance Takes Full Advantage of Fine Weather for Practice.
- BRIDE IS 69, BRIDEGROOM 19.; Amanda Colby Weds Youth Who Had Courted Her Daughter.
- THE ROMANOFFS.
- TELLS WHY POLICE WOMEN ARE NEEDED; Intelligent Handling of Social Evil Demands Them, Says Miss Milholland.
- WILSON KEEPS WOOD AND ADEE
- Appropriate Emblems.
- NEW MARKETS WILL CUT COST OF LIVING; Cyrus C. Miller Says So ill Outlining the Report of the Market Commission.
- DIVIDED ON SCOTT CASE.; Commissioners Can't Agree to Recommend His Removal.
- NORA BAYES WEDS AGAIN.; Actress's Third Husband Is Harry Clarke, Actor.
- FOR DUTCH 1915 EXHIBIT.; Second Chamber Votes $300,000 for Panama-Pacific Show.
- AMERICANS FOUGHT INDIANS.; Hand-to-Hand Encounter Before Engineers Escaped from Captors.
- Another Battle Shaft Defaced.
- PROFESSOR PLEADS THE UNWRITTEN LAW; Minnesota Educator Shoots Down Man He Caught Entering His House.
- MARSHALL CHESS CHAMPION.; American Wins Title Partly Through Capablanca's Draw in Final G..me.
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- RAILWAY MAIL PAY.
- Gasene New Automobile Fuel.
- PATRONAGE PLAN HITS SULZER'S LEADERSHIP; Governor Is Told It Is O'Gorman's Privilege, Not His, to Indorse Appointments.
- Cordellas, Not Drug Flends, Beatrice Harraden Says.
- CALLS SUFFRAGISTS ELECTION CHEATS; Ballot Box Stuffing Common in Colorado, Says Mrs. A.H. Parker.
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- YALE GETS_ $80,0.______00 LEGACY; .1 Joseph Lyman, Artist, Dies-at R(se-I mary Farm at Ageof 65 Years.'- I
- GREEKS TAKE YANINA AND 32,000 TROOPS; Fortress Falls After Long, Stubborn, Defense -- Clever Strategy Won Final Battle.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- FRENCH ARMY BILL ANGERS SOCIALISTS; Violent Scene in the Chamber of Deputies on Introduction of Three-Year Service Measure.
- E.E. Clark Heads Commerce Board.
- JEWELERS INCREASE STOCKS.; Big February Importations Said to be to Forestall Possible Tariff Changes.
- LINEN PRICES HIGH.; Lower Tariff the Only Apparent Relief -- Dress Linens Big.
- ASSERTS MADERO WAS SHOT IN CELL; His Brother Emilio Says Alleged Shooting in the Street Was a Fiction.
- Pitcher Dahlgren Reinstated.
- CHICAGO WOMEN UNDERPAID.; Acting Governor Asks Aid in Fight on "White Slave" Traffic.
- TRAVIS LOSES AT GOLF.; B.W. Corkran Wins Sensational Match from New Yorker at Pinehurst
- OFFICE SEEKERS MOB CABINET MEMBERS; Uninvited Applicants Swarm Their Ante-Rooms After Wilson's Refusal to See Them.
- THAW'S HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDING.
- Washington Suffrage Parade.
- SONORA RUSHES WAR PLANS.; Orozco Announces Neutrality -- Americans Ask Protection.
- :',MRS:EE,VI Z.-i:LEITERiDEAD; .!;?: !..'.. t[m:.:'Of;'ap'opiXY. :'in-:WaSi, lnDton; :"i
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- MOVES TO CRUSH CARRANZA.; Aubert Leads Mixed Column -- Rumor of Guatemalan Plot.
- M'FARLAND FAVORITE OVER BRITTON AT 7-5; Lightweight Boxers Ready for Battle in Madison Square Garden To-night.
- RUSH MEN TO QUELL STRIKE.; Force of 800 Special Police Bound for West Morrisville to Stop Disorders.
- Cornell's Crack Sprinter Injured.
- SIDELIGHTS ON NEW REGIME.; The Comings and Goings of the Happy and the Unhappy.
- WARNING TO REVOLUTIONISTS.
- DEADLOCK ON CANADA'S GIFT.; Laurier Opposes Grant of $35,000,000 for Empire's Battleships.
- SULZER-TAMMANY ROW LIKELY.; O'Gorman's Distribution of Patronage May Have This Sequel.
- The Prohibition Agitators.
- CRITICS OF POLICE 'PETTY,' SAYS MAYOR; Political Ambition Back of Attacks on Department, He Tells Staten Islanders.
- MAGISTRATE MILLER WEDS.; I 1 Jamaica Officia! Ilarricd to Miss I Hattie Weinberg at Hctel Savoy. I
- Champ Clark Is 62 To-day.
- Japan to Borrow $150,000,000.
- FINDS TAX ON STOCKS WRONG IN PRINCIPLE; Chamber of Commerce's Committee Favors Laws, However, to Remedy Exchange Abuses.
- BOMB SCARE EMPTIES APARTMENT HOUSE; Dangerous-Looking Package Left in West 116th Street Stirs Up Whole Neighborhood.
- MRS. WARDWELL'S ESTATE.; Many Charity Gifts Among the Bequests Amounting to $286,000.
- Printcloth Trading Featureless.
- ASTOR TO HELP WITH OATS.; To Improve Dutchess Crop He Offers to Sell White Tartar Seed.
- LIPTON TO BUILD NEW BOAT.; Will Be Nearly Like American Racing Craft, He Says.
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- McCOMBS TAKES PARIS POST.; J.E. Davies, Only 35 Years Old, Declines an Ambassadorship.
- OUR YOUTHFUL CABINET.
- MURPHY SEES WILSON TO-DAY; Has Been Holding Conference on Patronage with Leaders.
- Adulterated Coal.
- HIRES GOVERNMENT MEN.; United States Express Gets Ready to Compete with Parcel Post.
- riARRIED HERE SECRETLY.; ,iss Ja.e Farr of Hacl<ensack to I-I. C. Cart of New York,
- Suspends Grain Rate Advance.
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- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Dull, Owing to Berlin Situation -- Paris Also Affected.
- 700 Houses in Yokohama Burned.
- SUBWAY CONTRACTS DOWN FOR HEARING; Fresh Arguments Not Expected, but Public Can Have a Say Next Tuesday, 10:30 o'Clock.
- CHINESE SILKS FIRM.; Canton Market Active, with Shanghai Strongly Held -- Local Buying Fair.
- DENOUNCE METHODIST BOOK.; Author Called Heretic and Traitor at New Jersey Conference.
- POLICE IDLY WATCHED ABUSE OF WOMEN; Shocking Insults to Suffrage Paraders Testified To at Washington Inquiry.
- TO ARRANGE FOR POLO; Joint Committee to Make All Plans for International Series.
- DEATHS FROM AUTOMOBILES.
- WHITE HOUSE BABIES HAPPY.; Little Miss Cothran and Her Cousin Charmed by the Executive Mansion.
- Foul Gases in Subway.
- MANY BRYN MAWR WEDDINGS.; More Than Half the Recent Graduates Become Wives of Professional Men.
- [HerrisattGuntler.
- Americans in Fear of Shells.
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- SAY THEY SANK 3 TRANSPORTS.; Turks Assert Cruiser Destroyed Greek Ships Carrying Servians.
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- TO PAY MILITANTS IN KIND.; League Is Formed to Make Reprisals Upon Suffragette Property.
- MERGER BREAK-UP PUZZLES.; McReynolds Talks with Railroad Men -- Talk of Tobacco Case Review.
- INVENTORS SPURN IDEA OF POVERTY; They Are Wrathful, Too, Over What They Regard as Ridicule by the Irreverent.
- THIEVES TAKE $2,500 GEMS.; Mrs. Osler Loses Them While Watching Washington Suffrage Parade.
- CRANDALL A TARGET FOR GIANT REGULARS; Old Reliable Emergency Pitcher Gets a Trimming in Game at Marlin.
- KAISER MAY FLY TO-DAY.; Said to Contemplate His First Airship Trip in a Naval Zeppelin.
- NEWARK BOWLERS LEAD.; Heins on Top in Individual Class -- Schultz and Koster Best Team.
- NEW CABINET MEETS AMID CAMERA SQUAD; Photographers Perpetuate First Conference, Called Just "to Get Together," Says Wilson.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- A Suffragist Prophecy.
- Indiana Makes Wabash State Song.
- Favors Tax On Bachelor Maids.
- Rebel State Acts Vigorously.
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- LONDON PROGRESSIVES LOSE.; Defeated by the Conservatives in the County Council Election.
- THAW ABANDONS NEW EFFORT FOR LIBERTY; Fifth Writ of Habeas Corpus Is Withdrawn by His Counsel.
- CHILD TESTIFIES FOR MOTHER; Eleven-Year-Old Girl Accepted as a Divorce Case Witness.
- ALLENS TO DIE ON MARCH 28.; Gov. Mann Refuses to Commute Sentence of the Outlaw.
- SUPERBAS PLAY A GAME.; Dahlen's Team Downs Daubert's Nine, 9 to 4, at Augusta.
- MARSHALL'S BUSHEL OF MAIL; Vice President in Quandary as to Propriety of Carrying It in a Street Car.
- CABINET MEMBERS SWORN.; McReynolds, Houston, and McAdoo Take Oath of Office
- CONTROL OF VICE PROBLEM.; Allan Robinson Tells Why It Should Be Taken from Police.
- TO REDUCE MILITARY AIDS.; Gold Lace Likely to be Less Visible at the White House.
- THE NAVY YARDS.; Admiral Goodrich Criticises Secretary Meyer's Letter.
- ARMY TO INVADE SONORA.; Veteran General Leads 10,000 -- 2,000 More to Fight Carranza.
- THINKS MRS. EDGELL WILL OBTAIN LEAVE; High School Faculty Sure Absence Will Be Granted to Her to Bear Child.
- BORDER TOWNS MENACED.; Constitutionalistas Plan to Attack Them Simultaneously.
- EARL COWLEY AGAIN SUED.; Wife Asks for Court Order -- His Fifth Appearance in Divorce Court.
- PARDON OF GORKY BY CZAR EXPECTED; Kropotkin Also Likely to Benefit by the Romanoff Tercentenary Amnesty.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- PAINE BACK TO PUSH M'NALLY CONTRACT; His Restoration as Receiver Is Expected to Expedite Settlements.
- CARNEGIE EXTENDING WHEN BOUGHT OUT; Government Trying to Show His Plans to Compete Forced Trust to Pay Him an Inflated Price.
- LUDLUM DOESN'T ACT LIKE A MILLIONAIRE; Loan Clerk in an Anthony N. Brady Company Won't Tell Who Put C.I.&B. Stock in His Name.
- ELIZABETH OPPOSES GRADE CROSSINGS; Other Doings of the Road Near New York -- High Motor-Car Fees in Germany.
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- TO CURB BALL PLAYERS.; American League to Compel Them to Quit Writing for Newspapers.
- MRS. WILSON AIDS COLLEGE.; Pledges $500 to Baltimore Institution Daughter Attended.
- MAJOR GEN. WOOD REINSTATED.
- German "Sitten Polizei" Urged as Model for This City.
- Urge Mack for Ambassadorship.
- ERDMAN ACT'S BETTERMENT.; Seth Low Tells What He Thinks Should Be Done.
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- SKIRTS TIGHTER THAN EVER.; Are Slit to Allow the Wearers Some Freedom of Movement.
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- NEW HAVEN ROAD ATTACKED.; Defended, Too, In Boston Chamber of Commerce Meeting.
- HOLD WOMAN FOR ARSON.; Indictment Against Bertha Sachs, Who Wanted Enemy's Store Burned.
- ELLIS ISLAND BOARD FINAL.; Court Will Not Interfere with Deportation of Feeble-Minded Woman.
- THIEVES BARRED HER OUT.; Intruders Chained Duysters's Door While They Looted the Apartment.
- FRIEDMANN MAKES TEST OF HIS SERUM; Fifty Physicians Observe His Treatment of Three Cases in People's Hospital.
- REAL ESTATE FIELD; Two Big Apartment Houses Opposite Madison Square Garden Sold to Corporation -- Thomas F. Ryan Transfers Corn Building to Holding Company -- To Build on Site of Old Croker Mansion.
- NO FEDERAL COURT SITE.; Public Buildings Bill Fails to Provide Appropriation for This City.
- THE DOMINION'S NAVAL STRUGGLE.
- ELECT SEVEN PROGRESSIVES.; Only Two Conservatives on Senate's New Steering Committee.
- Appeal for "Shut-Ins."
- Non-Partisan Tribute to Wilson.
- THE CHILDREN'S DOG.; Reader Who Sought Advice Favors Airedale and Dalmatian.