Articles
- SLIT SKIRT GIRL DRIVEN OUT; Richmond Judge Fines Her $25 and Orders Her to Leave Town.
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- GIVES $500,000 FOR BROOKLYN Y.M.C.A.; Mrs. Smith's Beneficence Will Be a Memorial for Her Son.
- SOUTH CHURCH SELLS MURRAY HILL SITE; Trustees Believe Apartment House Will Not Violate Restrictions on the Land.
- HELD JEWELRY FOR FEE.; Ex-District Attorney Merrill to Defend Himself Before Grand Jury.
- RED LEGS GO AWAY WITHOUT A VICTORY; Tesreau's Moist Pitching Prevents All Except Three from Crossing the Plate.
- LORD DECIES IS A "MUG."; So Describes Himself in Suit for Damages Against Builders.
- Abruzzi to Head Italy's Navy.
- WALTER COCHATO WINS.; Surprise in Iron City Stake in Grand Circuit Racing at Pittsburgh.
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- Wants Sunday Games Canceled.
- Debs Ahead of Weston.
- Capt. Mayo Up for Navy Promotion.
- TURN THE TABLES ON THE TRAINMEN; Railroads Serve Notice They'll Submit Their Own Grievances to Arbitration.
- SHORT-WEIGHT DIAMONDS.
- New Grand Trunk Pacific Stock.
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- WHITMAN'S SUCCESSOR.; Fusion Forces Divided -- He Will Not Accept His Present Office Again.
- G.B. COX CASE DISMISSED.; Judge Rules That There Was No Evidence of Fraud on His Part.
- Barrie Repertoire for Maude Adams.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Operators Buy Old South Church in Murrray Hill Restricted Zone for Apartment House -- Contract Given for New Times Square Theatre -Bronx and Suburban Deals.
- GREAT MEADOW LOOT CHARGES SHATTERED; Blake Admits He Based Report of $500,000 Prison Graft on Rumor and Suspicion.
- JACKSON TINKER DEAD.; Washington Correspondent Succumbs After an Operation.
- JAIL FOR ORTON'S DAUGHTER; She Goes to Prison for Six Months for Threatening Lady Tichborne.
- MRS. C.P. HUNTINGTON WEDS IN THE FAMILY; Widow of Financier and Henry E. Huntington, His Nephew, Married in Paris.
- OHNE WINS SWEEPSTAKES.; Brooklyn Rider Best in Five-Mile Handicap Race at Brighton.
- SENTENCE ON KARL BURRIAN; Tenor to be Punished for Eloping with a Dresden Chemist's Wife.
- Leifield Won't Go to Minor League.
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- AGREE ON BOND REFUNDING.; Democrats Provide for Government 2s in Currency Bill.
- SOUTHERN PACIFIC SWAP FOR B. & O.; Exchange of Stock Made by Union Pacific and Pennsylvania as Court Permitted.
- CHECK ON ENGINEERS.; New Haven Road Establishes New Rules as to Passenger Trains.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- MILITANTS' BOMB IN LETTER; Sorter at the Dublin Post Office Is Injured by Its Explosion.
- Biggest Water Power Permit.
- SUMMONS WILSON FROM MEXICO; Bryan Calls Ambassador to Washington for Conference with President.
- CONTRACTS MADE A YEAR AGO.; Charles Wagner Says Bryan Must Keep Them as Man of Honor.
- OSCAR S. STRAUS SAILS.; Predicts Before Going a Sweeping Defeat of Tammany.
- BRIDGE ANGERS BRADLEY.; Asbury Park's Founder Almost Resorts to Blows Over It.
- THREE ARMIES WILL ADVANCE ON SOFIA; Bulgar Army in Danger of Starving -- Russian Protest to Rumania Expected.
- Cardinals Buy Pitcher Moore.
- HALSBURY EDITOR AT 87.; Former Lord Chancellor Is Engaged with Digest of English Case Law.
- JOHNSON DEFENDS STAHL.; President of League Vexed at McAleer's Action in Discharging Him.
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- Goullet Defeats Cavanaugh.
- De Forests Are Reconciled.
- LARCHMONT Y.C. RACE WEEK; Commodore Smithers Orders Fleet to Rendezvous To-morrow Afternoon.
- JUSTICE HENDRICK REVERSES HIMSELF; Awards a Divorce to Mrs. Arrowsmith After Dismissing Her Suit on April 17.
- Garrison on Inspection Trip.
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- VOTE ON COHALAN TO-DAY.; Large Majority Expected for Vindication -- Justice Sails at Noon.
- Would Tend to Restrict Artistic Growth in This Country.
- DENOUNCES READER AT SCIENCE SERVICE; Woman Interrupting Says Verrall Is a Roman Catholic -- Challenges Him.
- GAYNOR FOR MAYOR BY NEW COMBINATION; Organization to Bring About Mayor's Renomination Is Formed.
- McDONALD HEADS B. & M.; Elected Director to Succeed Morgan -- Horn Resigns Vice Presidency.
- Ambassador on His Way.
- MAN WHO FIGHTS BULLS IS WITH US; Enrique Robles of Madrid and Mexico Has Arrived in New York.
- SUES ON CUBAN CONTRACT.; Jose Frias Asks $750,000 Damages from Reilly and Others.
- MORAN IS ACQUITTED.; Jury Decides That Automobilist Was Blameless in Killing Girl.
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- Tree Engages Maxine Elliott.
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- Choose Papeete as Coaling Station.
- McDermott Wins Philadelphia Golf.
- GROWTH OF FARM EXPORTS.; Increase of $82,660,513 in 1913 Over Previous Fiscal Year.
- GREAT NECK BELOW FORM.; Cooperstown Wins Final Game for Rockaway Hunting Club Cups.
- ENLARGE HOUSE BUILDING.; Additional Story Will Give Accommodations to "Bal y Members."
- NEW REPLY TO JAPAN.; Modified Attitude on California Law May Aid Ministry.
- HE'D RENAME MT. McKINLEY.; Archdeacon Stuck Will Suggest Denall, an Indian Word.
- Diggs-Caminetti Case.
- WOULD DROP TITLE TO WED.; Prince Nicolas of Thurn et Taxis Wants to Renounce His Rank.
- Walsh Estate Down to $45,000.
- SEIZE AMMUNITION SHIPMENT.; More Than 448,000 Rounds of Cartridges Taken at El Paso.
- Roosevelt In Electrical Storm.
- PRISON TO REPLACE SING SING DISGRACE; Gov. Sulzer Urges Legislature to Act, and Bills for New Site Are at Once Introduced.
- TREASURY'S RECORD YEAR.; Handled Ten Billions Without the Loss of a Cent.
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- SUPERBAS WIN IN ELEVENTH; Hits by Hummel, Daubert, and Smith Put Cubs on Losing Side.
- DR. ROBERT BRIDGES NEW POET LAUREATE; Author Until Recently Little Known Is Appointed to the Post by Premier Asquith.
- French to Enter Army at 20.
- Forfeit Up for World's Tour Fare.
- Another Cornell Student Drowned.
- AUDUBON BANK MEN ACCUSED OF FRAUD; Plaintiff Implicates Some of Liquidating Committee in Acts of Mills, Now in Prison.
- THREE BROTHERS GO TO BELLEVUE WARDS; One to the Alcoholic and Two to the Psychopathic for Observation.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Brisk Advance in Stocks as Trading Expands -- Foreign Money Loaned Here.
- CONSCIENCE HURT 50 YEARS.; War Veteran in Ireland Sends $150 to Uncle Sam for Old Fraud.
- Shrinkage of Coffee in Roasting.
- HOW TO ADJUST FOR A 'GAS MIXER'; Carburetor Changes Which Autoists Should Make Described by Expert.
- HUERTA'S EMISSARY DENOUNCES WILSON; De La Garza Says the President Alone Stands Between the Two Countries.
- IMPERATOR ARRIVES WITH 2,500 ABOARD; German Emperor Was on Her for a Special Trip, and He Decorated Capt. Ruser.
- TOBACCO ATTACK RENEWED.; Trust Newspapers Say Independents Killed Proposed Tax.
- REBELS APPEAL FOR AID.; Gen. Carranza Asks for Rights of Belligerents.
- Name "Stumps" Crack Speller.
- BIG TIM' SULLIVAN RETURNS IMPROVED; Presence of Politician on Imperator a Secret Until Ship Reaches Quarantine.
- ROMANCES OF CRIME MADE BOYS THIEVES; Two Awaiting Sentence Tell How They Read Books and Went to See Plays.
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- Evans Detractor Beats a Retreat.
- BALFOUR ANSWERS BELMONT; Peerage Honors vs. Ambassadorship as Party Reward.
- Army Airman Dies of His Injuries.
- FRISCO INQUIRY ORDERED.; Interstate Commerce Commission Acts Under Congress Resolution.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- MEXICO.
- MR. BRYAN ABSENT FOURTH OF HIS TIME; Has Been Secretary of State 134 Days, and Away on His Travels 37 Days.
- Hebrew Derivation of "Gas."
- TORPEDO BOAT IN DISTRESS.; Wireless Tells of Accident to the Fanning Near Fire Island Lightship.
- Bank of France's Metal Holdings.
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- CAPT. DULFER SUSPENDED.; Result of Disappearance of a Witness Against His Son.
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- SHORE HOTEL BURNS.; Curtain Blows Against the Gas at Resort Near Atlantic City.
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- State League Players Acquitted.
- CHARLES II. RELIC SOLD.; Grant of Arms to His Preserver After Worcester Brings $325.
- PLEA FOR RELIGIOUS UNITY.; Dr. Wise's Address Impresses the Congress on Religious Progress.
- Composer Charpentier Coming Here.
- HITCHCOCK UNAWED BY MULHALL LASH; Lobby Letters Show Postmaster General Told Him to Mind His Own Business.
- THE DEATH TOLL AT CROSSINGS.
- CLARK TO LECTURE, TOO.; Said That Was the Only Way He Had of Making Any Money.
- CHART FOR THE POLICE.; Mr. Allen Finds It Better Than All Jailing of Grafters.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- AUTHORITIES SEEK TULLING.; First-Second National Receiver Talks with Treasury Men.
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- AIR MAP OF WHOLE WORLD.; Peary Announces Famous Geographers Will Make One.
- FRAUD IN DIVORCE OF MRS. GUGGENHEIM; Three Chicago Judges Find That It Was Procured by Conspiracy.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- CATCH REAR GUARD OF AUTO BANDITS; Five Gangsters Rob All-Night Restaurant in Brooklyn and Four of Them Escape.
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- YANKEES LOSE, THEN WIN, AT CLEVELAND; Ray Fisher Comes Out Victorious in Play-Off of His Fifteen-Inning Game in May.
- COMPARES MIND AND SEX.; Girls Not So Far Ahead of Boys as They Were, Says Dr. Herringham.
- WOMEN SKIPPERS IN BELLE HARBOR RACES; Pilot Small Sail and Power Craft in Jamaica Bay in Record Time.
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- FAST PLAY AT TENNIS.; Westchester Doubles Championship Brings Out Big Crowd.
- EXAGGERATED, SAYS FORAKER; What Mulhall Did Was Voluntary, He Asserts.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Irregular -- Paris Prices Firm -- Berlin Strong.
- ATCHISON, KAN.
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- Those Distributed by American Agents Are Quickly Destroyed.
- FOREIGN SILK MILLS BUSY.; Deliveries to This Country Delayed by Dyers' Strike.
- FREIGHT CAR IN HER ROOM.; Girl Rudely Awakened When Train Crashes Into House.
- MISS ELLSWORTH MARRIED.; Daughter of Century Company's President Bride of F.S. Goucher.
- RUMOR GERMANY MAY ACT.; Mobile Hears Kaiser Threatens Intervention in Mexico.
- FINAL FLYING DASH TO-DAY.; Havens and Verplanck Expect to Reach Detroit, Their Goal.
- Legislator Convicted as Briber.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- BUYS MEUNIER SCULPTURES; Miss Sage Acquires Collection for Albright Gallery in Buffalo.
- CHANCE TO PROTEST DEAL.; Believes He Was Tricked in Trade of Chase for Zeider and Borton.
- CAN'T STOP SUNDAY FLYING.; Hull Authorities Invoke Act of Charles I. in Vain.
- TACONIC CUP GOLF PLAY.; C.H. Gardner Turns in Low Qualification Store at Ekwanok C.C.
- SEEK FUGITIVE HEAD OF A 'TRUST' IN VICE; District Attorney Opens New Graft Investigation -- Tenderloin Now Involved.
- REINSCH FOR CHINA POST.; Wisconsin Professor Expected to Accept Appointment as Minister.
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- THE KRUPPS AND THE KAISER.
- $625,000 NECKLACE STOLEN IN TRANSIT; Mailed from Paris to London, Case Arrives, Filled with Sugar Lumps.
- Dirty Shore at Bath Beach.
- WED IN SPEEDING AUTO.; Dr. Dovell Marries Miss Eddins on a Virginia Highway.
- T.N. PAGE IN BRIDAL PARTY.; Ambassador's Brother Marries Miss Schooler at Alexandria, Va.
- LONDON PRESS INTERESTED.; Intervention Would Mean Long Guerrilla War, Says Post.
- EXTOLS MARCONI CONTRACT.; British Postmaster General Says No Other Company Could Fulfill It.
- Yankees Sign a New Pitcher.
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- NEW CIVIL WAR BEGUN IN CHINA; Eight Southern Provinces Preparing to Declare an Independent Confederacy.
- Le Doux Said to be Injured.
- JOHNS CLEARED OF MURDER.; No Case, Court Decides, Against Alice Crispell's Admirer.
- U.P. CLEARS AWAY LAMAR'S CHARGE; Alleged Juggling with $82,000,000 Based on Market Letter Which Was in Error.
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- THE BRITISH LORDS.
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- TO SUE C.W. HARTRIDGE.; Harry Thaw's Trustee Authorized to Try to Recover $21,000.
- GOELET SENDS FISH TO WIFE; Friends in Newport Also Receive Some of His Catch in Canada.