Articles
- DRUMHEAD LAW RULED COAL CAMPS; West Virginia Militia Officers Describe Star-Chamber Trials of Miners.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- MARCONI REPORT TO-MORROW.; Will Probably Call Ministers' Conduct "Indiscreet, but Not Corrupt."
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Salmon for Harvard Oarsmen.
- GRAND VIZIER SLAIN BY ASSASSINS; Schefket Pasha, Turkish War Minister, Shot from an Automobile.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Mitchell Case Up Next Monday.
- ROMANONES RESIGNS AGAIN.; Liberal Split in Spanish Senate Moves the Premier to Action.
- Brothers in a Double Wedding.
- EVELYN THAW ON THE STAGE; Her Tango Dance at London Hippodrome Well Received.
- Northwestern Honorary Degrees.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- STUDYING REPLY TO JAPAN.; Won't Be Completed Before the Week's End, Says Bryan.
- $15,000 IN PLUNDER IN NEGRO'S ROOM; Detective Was Enjoying a Day Off, but Fashionably Dressed Colored Man Puzzled Him.
- SAW NO DANGER SIGNAL.; What Schroeder Said After Wreck Told at His Trial.
- Abandon Dynamite Bribe Inquiry.
- 210 Runs in This Game.
- PEARYS SAIL FOR AMERICA.; Discoverer Escorted to Cherbourg by a French Admiral.
- RAILWAY RATES AND NATIONAL POLICY.
- DEGREE FOR SARGENT.; American Painter Becomes an Honorary Doctor of Cambridge.
- Head of Naples Society Appeals for Needed Funds.
- No Fairmount Park Auto Race.
- ENGLISH STILL HOPEFUL.; Not Altogether Discouraged Over Defeat in Polo by Americans.
- No English "Board Schools."
- Article 1 -- No Title
- HURLS BAG OF FLOUR AT BRITISH PREMIER; Male Suffragist Causes a Sensation in Commons While Asquith Is Speaking.
- $5,000 Prize for Cuban Aviator.
- LADY CONSTANCE SEEN IN ARAB GARB; Titled Dancer Says She is on' the Stage to Promote Art and Earn Money.
- Scotch Shipping Strike Averted.
- WILSONS GOING TO CORNISH; Will Stay in Summer Home a Week, Beginning June 28.
- Cone Ordered to Sea Duty.
- STATE NOTE BUYERS PAY.; Almost the Entire $27,000,000 Received by Treasury.
- CROPS CLOSE TO AVERAGE; Condition Below Last Year, Especially East of Mississippi.
- Boston Wins Last Game of Series.
- BROOM LESSONS FOR MEN.; Chicago Will Teach White Wings to Sweep Streets Deftly.
- Foolish Fashions and Suffrage.
- LYNCH GAVE WRONG NAME.; Used His Brother's in Court and His Release Is Deferred.
- Tuberculous Workman's Family.
- POLO AT PIPING ROCK.; Cooperstown and Leopards Victors in Two Games Played.
- CONSTANTINOPLE IS QUIET.; Council of Ministers Summoned While Troops Patrol the Streets.
- SCOTCH IRON FIRM FAILS.; Watson & Co. Had World-Wide Connections -- Owned Furnaces Here.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Investor Buys to Protect Light and Air -- Plans for $1,000,000 Addition to B. Altman's Fifth Avenue Department Store Filed -- New School in Lenox Hill Section to Cost $500,000.
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- MISS CLARK WEDS PROF. LANCASTER; Daughter of Prof. John Bates Clark Becomes Bride of Member of Amherst Faculty.
- SOCIAL NOTES.
- WILSON WON'T SEE SUGAR LOBBYIST; Cancels Appointment He Had Made with ex-Gov. Carter of Hawaii.
- To Build Municipal Telephone Plant
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- M'CALL POINTS WAY FOR LAW GRADUATES; Warns Them Not to Enter Practice Merely for Private Gain.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- ENNIS OVERTAKES WESTON.; Both Spend Night at Elmira and Will Resume Hike To-day.
- $15,000 COW BARN DE LUXE.; Electric Lights and Running Water for F.D. Underwood's Stock.
- WOMEN FORCE FIGHT FOR CITY PLACES; Ordway Doubts Right of Fire Commissioner to Discriminate Because of Sex.
- CALLS UNIONISTS TO ARMS.; Lord Willoughby de Broke Asks Support for Ulster Rebellion.
- MRS. PRATT WEDS A PRINCE.; American Becomes Bride of Alexis Karageorgevitch in Paris.
- THE CITY'S PLAYGROUNDS.; More of Them Needed Under Competent Directors.
- POPE ENJOYS FILM SHOW.; Speaks of Wonders Unfolded "to a Prisoner Like Myself."
- PARK ETIQUETTE."; Decency Should Be Enforced by Exemplary Methods.
- WESTERN TRUCKS USE A CHEAP FUEL; California Company's Motors Burn Distillate at 6 1/2 Cents a Gallon -- Contest List.
- ESTES-GREBLE WEDDING.; Washington Ceremony Notable for Beautiful flown Worn.
- DERIDES AMERICAN DIVORCE; British Judge Says Our Courts Take Marriage Less Seriously.
- MISS MARSTON A BRIDE.; Her Marriage to Oscar M. Burke at St. Bartholomew's.
- UNION HONORARY DEGREES.; Six Classes Conferred at Commencement -- Graduates Number 63.
- TO INVESTIGATE ACTS OF SULZER; Legislative Committee Will Make a Searching Inquiry into Patronage and Vetoes.
- GARY CONFRONTED WITH THE MINUTES; Quoted at Steel Meetings as Favoring Oppression of Rivals, He Denies the Report.
- WED AT MOTHER'S COFFIN.; Daughter Obeys Dying Mother's Wish -- Funeral to Follow.
- HOSTILE TO ACTION ON CURRENCY NOW; End of Tariff Session No Fit Time to Pass Non-Partisan Bill, Senators Contend.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Condition of the Bank of France.
- SAYS BANKS CONTROL WAR.; And New York Bankers, at That, According to Dr. Jordan.
- WANTS TO FINISH CANAL BY DREDGING; Col. Goethals in Washington to Urge President to Turn on the Water July 1.
- ONE RUN ENOUGH TO DEFEAT YANKEES; Southpaw Russell's Pitching Too Effective for New Yorks to Escape Shutout.
- CHARLTON'S EXTRADITION.
- BEAUPRE'S LIBELER LET OFF; Cuban House Pigeonholes Case Against Congressman Soto.
- Band Concert for Parks.
- MYSTERY OF "BATHSHEBA."; London Hears B. Altman Bought Painting -- Secretary Denies It.
- ART MUSEUM GETS SCUDAMORE ARMOR; Suit Worn by Usher at Queen Elizabeth's Court Among Recent Accessions.
- DR. NORTON WEDS NURSE.; Son of Late Charles Eliot Norton Married Here on Saturday.
- New Yorkers Get Syracuse Degrees.
- New York Eagles Elect Officers.
- Boston Recalls Pitcher Mosely.
- LEFT RELIC TO CATHEDRAL.; Bishop Doane Bequeathed to It His Father's Pastoral Staff.
- Browns Check Athletics.
- OWNER THE CREDITOR.
- Col. Lampton Blames Them for Waking Up Too Late.
- BRUSHING ON SPEEDWAY.; Four Races Won in Straight Heats -- Master McKerron a Winner.
- BLIND PUPILS SHOW WELL.; Class Exercises by 200 Take Place in Education Hall.
- ILLINOIS VOTES SUFFRAGE.; House Passes Senate Bill -- Motion to Reconsider It.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; -Marble Jardinieres Admitted as I SculpturesOther Vases Held High.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- BUSCH TO WED DIVORCEE.; Grandson of Wealthy Brewer Is 22, and She About 38.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Anxiety in London, but Prices Improve at Close -- Paris Prices Weak.
- SAVES TWO FROM RIVER.; With a Boy on Each Arm, Bambrick Takes Life Line in His Teeth.
- RATE RULING RAISES ISSUE IN CONGRESS; Fight Ahead on Legislation to Meet Situation Created by Minnesota Decision.
- NEWSDEALERS PROTEST.; Revised Ordinance Offers Opportunities for Graft, They Say.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CITY BANK OFFERS ITS IDLE MILLIONS; Surplus Piles Up to $28,000,000 and the Bank Reduces Its Call Loan Rate.
- BROKER H.P. BARNETT MISSING FROM HOME; Harlem Real Estate Dealer Drew Cash from Bank and Sold Office Furniture.
- TREASURY OFFERS EMERGENCY NOTES; Secretary McAdoo Announces Readiness to Issue Circulation Under Aldrich-Vreeland Act.
- LOOMIS LEFT $1,000,000.; Wall Street Operator Gave Bequests to Charity, Family, and Employes.
- King George Bars Sunday Travel.
- BLOCKING REFORM.
- DREAM WINS ON ALLOWANCE; Barbara II. Finishes First in Motor Boat Race to Bermuda.
- BELGIUM WANTS $62,800,000; Premier Asks for Authorization for Military Preparations.
- WED AT EAST ORANGE.; Miss Marguerite Corwin Marries James C. Elms, Jr.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Further Net Loss in Prices Due to Heavy Selling at the Close.
- LADEW YACHT "ARRESTED."; Japanese Action Supposed to be a Mere Customs Formality.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- GRADUATES WITH HIS SON.; Prominent Indiana Lawyer Completes Interrupted Legal Course.
- ORDERS PALISADES INQUIRY.; Governor Says His Aim Is "Necessary Proper Legislation."
- Month of Roses on Ice!
- DON'T NEED IT, SAY BANKERS; Local Financial Men Surprised at McAdoo's Statement.
- PRINCEPONIATOWSKI HAS HOPE OF FRISCO; Puts Fall of It Alongside Other American Securities Which Legislation Has Affected.
- INQIURY TO GO ON WITHOUT COHALAN; Justice Failing to Appear, Bar Association's Committee Will Call Witnesses.
- Detroit Slugs Three Pitchers.
- ARMY DAY DRAWS CROWD TO BELMONT; Lieut. Rockwell Rides Kinnelon to Victory in Race for Military Cup.
- THINKS COLONEL IS FICKLE.; Betts Points Out His Shift on State Conventions.
- The Poet Laureate's Verre.
- CITY TAXES REDUCE TEMPORARY DEBT.
- GOOD PRICES PAID AT OPPENHEIM SALE; Two Splendid Louis XVI. Tables Bring a Total of $19,110 in London.
- BERLIN IN FESTIVAL ARRAY.; Street Decorations for Kaiser's Jubilee Will Cost $75,000.
- OLD WARRIORS SEE BIG CADET PAGEANT; West Pointers Reviewed Twice in a Day by Secretary Garrison.
- Detectives Coming for Cuban.
- Miss Banks Weds William Bennett.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- OLINDA FIRE IS OUT.; Munson Line Steamer Expected to Reach Charleston To-day.
- Wilson Frees Minister Convict.
- NEW SUBMARINE DOWN 36 HOURS; Six Men at Sea's Bottom -- Smoked, Chatted, and Played Cards -- Felt No Discomfort.
- LOCKS UP JURY IN DUFFY TRIAL; No Verdict After Nearly Six Hours' Deliberation in Case of Accused Policeman.
- MORE NOTE FINANCING.; Bankers Offering $20,000,000 B.&Q. 5 Per Cents at 99 1/4.
- CORESPONDENT M.P. QUITS.; Crawshay Williams, Named in Carr Gomm Case, Resigns Seat.
- MORE HOUSMAN LETTERS.; Missing Woman Asks Police to Quit Looking for Her.
- THREE PITCHERS POUNDED.; Pittsburgh Makes Marks of Stack, Yingling, and Kent.
- SUBURBS CAN'T FORM BANKS.; Illegal to Consider Them Apart from Their Cities, Says McReynolds.
- ROOSEVELT WITH SULZER.; Speaks at Rochester, Where Governor Renews Threats.
- THE BRITISH-JAPANESE TREATY.
- CHANGES COMING IN POLO LINE-UP; Substitute for Monte Waterbury, and English Talk of a Substitution.
- Wasteful Slaughter of Calves.
- Mrs. Barlow Wins Eastern Golf.
- ALMA-TADEMA PIECES CHEAP.; Most Prices Low at Sale of Painter's Collection.
- OPPOSES OUTSIDE EXPERTS; Carmody Says State Architect Is Man to be Employed.
- LAUGHLIN DINNER TO PAGE.; Among the Guests of the First Secretary Was Sir Edward Grey.
- AMUSEMENT NOTES.
- GAYNOR IS WILLING TO BE MAYOR AGAIN; Announcement of His Candidacy Is Expected in the Next Two Weeks.
- APPROVE COTTON SCHEDULE; Senate Committee Majority Retain Most of House Rates.
- New Degree for C.B. Alexander.
- WIDENER BUYS MINT ARCADE; Pays $4,000,000, It's Said, in a Record Philadelphia Deal.
- FOUR-HIT RALLY IN 10TH DEFEATS CUBS; Giants Get Busy with Their Bats and Gather Three Runs and Victory.
- VASSAR GRADUATES 234.; Gifts of $144,800 to College, Including Art Hall from Unknown.
- GIRL HEADS CORPORATION.; Miss Painter Elected President in Dead Father's Place.
- LAFE PENCE SOUGHT IN SEPARATION SUIT; Wife Alleges Undue Intimacy with Lillian, the Divorced Wife of James B. Duke.
- Tinker and Knabe Fight on Field.
- FREED OF BETTING CHARGE.; Magistrate Won't Hold Alleged Bookmaker on Sleuth's Complaint.
- MRS. WOODFORD A WITNESS.; Tells at inquest How Automobile She Drove Killed Steinhauser.
- DRASTIC REFORM OF ADVERTISING; Rules Formulated for Adoption by Baltimore Convention Have Truth as Basis.
- Cleveland Wins Long Game.
- MARCONI SPEEDS UP WIRELESS MESSAGES; Inventor Says New Station at Belmar Will Handle Sixty Words a Minute.
- A CHEERFUL NOTE.
- Women's Tennis Up to Semi-Finals.
- COURTNEY SHAKES UP CORNELL CREWS; ' Varsity Four and Freshman Eight Changes Made -- Long Rows in Afternoon.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- $19,000 FOR RARE BOOKS.; Ancient Latin Treatise Brings $3,200 at the Huth Sale.
- IMPERATOR SAILS IN NORTH SEA GALE; Enthusiastic Thousands Cheer the Biggest Liner on Her Maiden Trip.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- 3 DEAD; 4 MISSING FROM ARCTIC PARTY; Survivors of German Expedition Relate Tale of Horrors on Reaching Tromsoe.
- WATERMARKKEY TO A WILL CONTEST; The One Left by Mrs. Cloth to be Sent to the Mill Where Paper Was Made.
- HONORS TO BRAZILIAN.; Minister Muller Winds Up Day at White House Reception.
- BISHOP KENNEDY TOO LATE.; Will Be Notified by Wireless of Death of His Mother.
- Illinois Graduates Nearly 700.
- OATMEAL MEN SUED; HERRICK MENTIONED; Government Asks That Quaker Oats Company Be Adjudged Illegal.
- Holy Cross Defeats Harvard, 7 to 2.