Articles
- COOPERSTOWN WINS CUPS.; Fast Leopard Team Loses Final Round for the Atlantic Trophies.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- GAILLARD NOT IMPROVING.; Panama Engineer May Remain in Baltimore Clinic for Months.
- STUDENT FARMERS SUCCEED; Princeton Undergraduates Cultivated 200 Acres This Summer.
- AIRBOAT WHIRLS BY "PIER."; Hanley Seen from Narragansett, Going Fifty Miles an Hour.
- Man Resembling Fugitive Boards a Launch at South Norwalk; YACHT AT ROTON POINT
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- THREE OF CAST HURT IN STAGE EXPLOSION; Bruce McRae, Virginia Pearson, and Jane Grey Suffer from Cuts and Burns.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- GUARD CANADA BORDER.; But Can't Stop Thaw if He Has a Through Ticket.
- BOXING AT LOCAL CLUBS.; Promoters Are Getting Busy, but Week Shows No Big Bouts.
- A HERO FUND FRAUD.; Englishwoman and Swiss Invented Story of Heroic Rescue.
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- PLOT TO KILL KITCHENER.
- SAVED FROM BICHLORIDE.; Prompt Measures Drew Poison from Woman Who Took it by Mistake.
- N.Y.A.C. INDIANS' POW-WOW; Larchmont Y.C. Flub Dubs Join In Huckleberry Island Celebration.
- PLUMAGE PLUNDERERS.; Mrs. Speyer Joins Protest to Congress Against Their Influence.
- VANDALS DESTROY STATUES; Do $5,000 Damage on Lenox Estate of Giraud Foster.
- DR. MORGAN HEARD IN CROWDED CHURCH; Man Overcome by Heat Just After Noted English Divine Begins His Sermon.
- COLLARLESS SALVATION.; Missionary Tells of Ten Years' Abstinence from Neckwear.
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- GEORGE F. JONES DIES.; Former President of Cotton Exchange Stricken While Playing Golf
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- TRAIL OF BRIBERY IN THAW'S FIGHT; Lawyer Anhut's Conviction and Dr. Russell's Resignation Events of This Year.
- MAY BUILD DEFENDER.; Philadelphia Yachtsmen Want Representation In Trial Races.
- AIRMAN HAWKER COLLAPSES; Another Australian Continues Flight in Same Hydro-Aeroplane.
- JUNE'S ACCIDENT TOLL 800.; 116 Suicides in State in Same Month and 44 Homicides.
- REBELS AT CANTON SEEKING ONLY LOOT; Wanton Vandalism at Governor's Yamen -- Treasury Building Pillaged.
- FIRE INSURANCE RATES EXCESSIVE; Supt. Emmet Lays Blame for Local Conditions on Fire Insurance Exchange.
- BOATS ON LONG CRUISE.; Harlem Yacht Club Squadron Races to Stratford Shoals and Return.
- Crimes of Young Gangsters Laid to Lack of Moral Teaching.
- TO BOSTON LIGHT AND BACK; Sam Richards First to Swim from Charlestown Bridge.
- BOK CRITICISES COLLEGE TUITION; Editor Says He Does Not Consider It Thorough for Either Men or Women.
- Rockland Samoset Not Burned,
- RILEY DIRECTS THAW HUNT.; Says No Expense Will Be Spared to Recapture the Fugitive.
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- KEATING'S CURVES PUZZLE WHITE SOX; Peckinpaugh's Single Produces Yankees' Winning Run in Twelfth Inning.
- NOT IN PLOT, SAYS ANHUT.; Lawyer Denies He Knew Anything of Thaw's Plans.
- W.H. LOCKE BURIED.; Notable Baseball Men Attend Funeral of Philadelphia Club Head.
- SWEDEN TO DENMARK SWIM.; Stenstroem Crosses the Sound in 9 Hours 20 Minutes.
- Omaha Has a $200,000 Fire.
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- SUGAR SCHEDULE NEXT.; Democratic Leaders Expect to Keep Sugar on the Free List.
- The Mayor's "Curfew Law."
- WILL ASK GAYNOR TO HEAD A TICKET; Members of Fusion League Formed to Boom Him Will Call Upon the Mayor Soon.
- AUTOS MEET HEAD ON.; Mrs. Bernard Hoersgen Injured in Accident Near Greenwich.
- DELICATESSEN SHOP RAIDS POSTPONED; Crusade to Enforce Sunday Closing Law Held Up Because of McAdoo's Silence.
- NEW ENGLAND ON THE ALERT.; Constables Watching Roads and Glasses Trained on Sea Craft.
- ETHEL LEVEY IN DRAMA.; Steps from Music Halls to Leading Part with du Maurier.
- JEROME'S HINT OF ESCAPE.; Protest Made in 1908 Showed He Feared Thaw Might Get Away.
- Detroit Takes Closing Game.
- O'MARA EXPRESSES SURPRISE.; But Predicts That Accused Attendant Will Never Want a Job.
- TO TALK ON CONSERVATION.; Plans for the Governors' Meeting to be Held in Denver.
- MONEY BILL FACES CRISIS IN CAUCUS; Speaker Clark Issues a Call to Waverers to Offset the Growing Opposition.
- FLEET MANOEUVRES TO-DAY; Battleships to Leave Newport for Practice in Block Island Sound.
- STUDYING THE CITIES FOR CIVIC PROGRESS; Boasted Bigness Passing and New Idea Is to Make Better Places to Live.
- THE CHECK TO THE CORN CROP.
- Latest Wireless Ship News.
- VISITORS IN THE BERKSHIRES.; Guests in the Summer Colony and Arrivals at the Hotels.
- CUT OFF BY HARRY'S FAMILY.; Evelyn Thaw Has Long Been Harassed by Her Creditors.
- AT NARRAGANSETT PIER.; Mr. and Mrs. Hanan Leaving -- Visitors Throng the Beach.
- SAYS THAW IS SAFE FROM EXTRADITION; Ex-Justice Olmsted, One of His Counsel, Insists He Cannot Be Brought Back.
- Three Out of Four for Cleveland.
- SULZER CAN'T UNDERSTAND.; Berlin Paper Sarcastic Over the Governor Getting Caught.
- WEST MAY CAPTURE TWO TENNIS TITLES; Pacific Coast Players Are Favored for National Championship at Newport.
- FATAL COUNTESS' COMMITS SUICIDE; Mme. Tarnovska Hangs Herself in a Railway Train After Release from Jail in Italy.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- PLOT TO KILL MISSIONARY.; Several Persons Arrested for Murder of the Rev. C.H. Holbrook.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- Seek Publicity Expert for Roads.
- RAN OUT A LIVING TORCH.; Domestic Put Alcohol on a Fire and Is Now Dying.
- POPULAR RULE IN JAPAN.
- SULZER AND GLYNN CLASH OVER THAW; First Orders Arrest of Guards, Second Commands an Inquiry Into the Escape.
- A JUDICIAL FUNCTION.; Assembly May Exercise Impeachment Power at All Times.
- TRUST CO. LOSS CUT.; Roseville Investigators Find $100,000 in Notes in Smith's Desk.
- TWO DYING AFTER AUTO GANG FIGHT; Special Policeman and Gunman Hurt Mortally in Battle in Heart of Sheepshead Bay.
- HOT SPRINGS HAPPENINGS.; Visitors in Many Picturesque Roles at Frenchs' Costume Ball.
- KILLS FIREND AS THIEF.; Carter Had Taken Johnson's Horse to Get Aid for Dying Child.
- THAW'S "DEATH LIST" LETTER; Well-Known Men Marked for Killing in Document Credited to Him.
- WHITMAN GETS THE NEWS.; District Attorney Hears of Thaw's Flight at Bretton Woods.
- CHAPPLE BEATS GRAPPERON; American Leads Frenchman at Two Miles for Title.
- Londonderry Quieting Down.
- LONDON PRICES IMPROVE.; And All Sections of the Market Show Improving Business.
- BIG BRITISH FUND FOR OLYMPIC GAMES; Appeal by Duke of Westminster, Lords Grey and Roberts, and Others.
- APPEAL TO WILSON FOR NEGRO CLERKS; Colored People's Association Protests Against Alleged Federal Discrimination.
- HURLED FROM LINER; PICKED UP IN SOUND; Brooklyn Man, Going to Newport on the Priscilla, Clubbed and Thrown Overboard.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; W.H. Stiner & Son Win Appeal on Post Card Duty.
- THE ESCAPE OF THAW.
- TRY TO SUBPOENA NURSE.; Genuineness of Mrs. Sulzer's Illness Suspected by Frawley Committee.
- GRADE CROSSING SIGNALS.; A Locomotive Searchlight Shown to be Impracticable.
- DU PONT'S DAUGHTER WEDS; Married to Heibler, Co-respondent In Bancroft Suit.
- 17,000,000 UNWED IN THIS COUNTRY; Conservation Commission of Equitable Finds Death Rate Highest Among Them.
- EVELYN THAW TALKS OF HARRY'S THREATS; Has Little Fear for Herself, but Says He Is Dangerous in His Cups.
- AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.; Some of Those Expected in the Fall -- Subscription Cotillion.
- THAW'S CRIME AND HIS TRIALS; Shooting of Stanford White the Sequel of Evelyn Nesbit's Disgrace.
- HALE SAYS HUERTA CAN PACIFY MEXICO; Interview Represents Him as Stating That the Present Administration Is Strong.
- Mrs. Tingley to Address Congress.
- FIRM TONE IN PARIS.; But the Holidays Render Both Public and Professionals Inactive.
- WILL TEST FACTORY LAW.; Binghamton Damage Case May Prevent Shifting of Responsibility.
- A CONGRESS OF NEGROES.; Business League and Other Organizations Will Meet In Philadelphia.
- HASTENING THE TARIFF.
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- SULZER IN CONGRESS.; Never Taken Seriously by His Fellow-Members.
- ST. LOUIS TRAINS TO COAST.; Through Expresses to be Run Over Missouri and Western Pacifics.
- Keeper Who Opened Asylum Gate to Admit Milkman Arrested; THAW, WAITING, DARTED OUT
- BAR HARBOR WATER SPORTS.; Start To-day with Many Entries -- Patronesses for the Concert.
- MRS. HATJE'S HOME BURNED; Summer Dwelling of Pittsburgh Family Destroyed in West Allenhurst, N.J.
- St. Louis Plays In Good Form.
- AWAITING HUERTA'S REPLY.; Administration Hopeful -- Rebels Are Keen Watchers of Events.
- M'DOUGALL MAKES CYCLING RECORD; New York A.C. Rider Clips Hurley's World's Time for Two-thirds Mile by 3 1-5 Seconds.
- Another Bulgarian Protest.
- BERLIN MARKET DEPRESSED.; Threats of Labor Troubles and Shipping War Cause a Weak Closing.
- New Aid to Dominican Receiver.
- HEALY RAIDS TO GRAND JURY; Members Will Investigate Efforts to Confuse Witnesses Against Police.
- SUIT ON BANK'S CASH.; Official of Failed Pittsburgh Concern Accused of Rehypothecation Scheme.
- THE BALKAN WEB.
- MORE LENOX BURGLARIES.; Whistler and Lydig Homes Entered -- Extra Guards Hired.
- FIND FEW GOOD ALDERMEN.; Citizens' Union Reports Bad Records for Most of Those in Manhattan.
- MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.; His Body Is Pierced by Handle-Bar When He Hits 'Phone Pole.
- Believe Thaw Is Safe Once Outside the State
- NEWPORT SOCIAL AFFAIR.; Preston Gibson's Dance Starts at Midnight -- Dinners Planned.
- AUTO OVER TURNED IN CRASH; 3 HURT; Motor Cars in Head-on Collision in the Merrick Road, Springfield.
- THAW DANGEROUS SAYS DR. FLINT; Alienist Recalls Warning He Issued in 1912 and Thaw's Threats.
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- THREE BIG FIGHTS FOR THAW'S RELEASE; Distinguished Alienists Testified for and Against the Prisoner.
- 20,000 SOCIALISTS AT BEBEL'S FUNERAL; Most of Nations of World Represented -- Morris Hillquit of New York Gives Address.
- Williamsport Damaged by Storm.
- MAINE HAS REAL HUMOR.; New York Brand Not Comparable, Says Sewell Ford.
- ENGLAND PLANS POLO CHALLENGE; Lord Ashby St. Ledgers Organizing Team to Recover the International Cup.
- CITY VALUES AND POPULATION.
- ATTACK WIDOW'S AID LAW.; Warren County, N. J., Freeholders Want Pension Measure Repealed.
- TO RE-ENACT A BATTLE.; Chickamauga to be Fought Again on 50th Anniversary.
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- HIKERS WORK HARD TO CONVERT WOMEN; Mounted Suffragists Have Easiest Time in Gaining Support of Male Farmers.
- SHOT DOWN FROM AUTO.; Two Men Open Open Fire on Clerk Standing in Street -- Jealousy, Police Theory.
- THAW'S MOTHER GLAD HE ESCAPED; Openly Expresses Her Delight When She Hears of His Flight Hours Afterward.
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- ESCAPE SURPRISES LEWIS.; Magazine Writer Says He Knows Nothing About Thaw Now.
- WORLD'S RECORD BY RYAN WITH HAMMER; Irish-American Athlete Does 189 Feet 6 1/2 Inches -- Kolehmainen's Fine Race.
- DON'T SEEK MRS. PANKHURST; British Authorities Are Glad to Have Her Out of the Country.
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- TRADE WITH CANADA DOUBLES IN 3 YEARS; In Last Twelve Months Exports to That Country Amounted to $415,000,000.
- MEXICAN CONSUL VANISHES.; Leaves Large Debts in Switzerland -- Warrant May Be Issued.
- HOUSE CANAL FORCE IN FINE BUILDINGS; Work Begun on Home for Governor as Part of Ambitious Plans Made by Goethals.