Articles
- Friedmann Sanitarium Planned.
- Frances A. Hackley.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- FIND SUSPECTS IN COURT.; Two More Arrests at Hearing of Alleged Hold-Up Men.
- CHEAPER THAN GASOLINE.; British Discovery Will Cut the Price for Motor Spirit One-Third.
- AUTO CLUB WORKING FOR MANY REFORMS; Manhattan's Committees Have a Number of Plans for Improving Motoring Conditions.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Conroy May Manage Elmira Team.
- NEW YORK FALL REGATTA.; Iroquois II. Winner Among 50-Footers for Cup on the Sound.
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- CHEAP CAB SERVICE REQUIRED.
- KARLUK AT POINT BARROW.; Stefansson Expedition Under Way After Being Stuck in the Ice.
- Prurient Plays.
- Jolted Out of Moving Auto.
- FIND SING SING FUGITIVE.; Life Termer Who, It Was Feared, Had Escaped, Hid in Machine Shaft.
- MEXICO DEBATE IN HOUSE.; " Alfalfa Bill" Murray Assails Our Policy -- $100,000 Item Wins.
- DESERTERS' DASH FATAL.; Pursuer Drops Dead as Two Fugitive Marines Are Recaptured.
- MIRAFLORES LOCK LEAKING.; Divers Report Repairs on Canal Valves Will Take Two Weeks.
- ACCEPTS OUR INVITATION.; Interparliamentary Council Will Meet Here in 1915.
- WOMEN COMPLAIN OF LAND SWINDLES; Bought Homes or Lots to Which They Can't Get Title, They Tell District Attorney.
- Major McHarg Champion Rifleman.
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- THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.
- JUDGE DEFENDS SLIT SKIRT.; Missourian Says Women Dress the Way Men Want Them To.
- LEIPSIC BOOK EXHIBITION.; American Government Should Not Lose Opportunity to Take Part.
- FELIX DIAZ HOPEFUL.; Thinks His Chances of Election Good -- France Receives de la Barra.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- UPHOLDS COMMERCE ORDER; Commerce Court Rules Against Railroad in Rate Case Appeal.
- ARMY AVIATOR KILLED.; Lieut. Love Meets Death When His Aeroplane Falls 300 Feet.
- FEARS NICARAGUAN REVOLT.; Government Sends Arms to Put Down a Liberal Uprising.
- MAY BAR AMERICAN DANCER.; Indian Authorities Object to Her Performing in Public.
- EVANS AND TRAVERS FAVORITES IN GOLF; Anderson and Herreshoff Will Be Their Opponents in Semi-Finals To-day.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Further Decline in Stocks -- Call Money Goes to 4 1/2 Per Cent. -- Government 2s Lower.
- YANKEES GATHER VICTORY IN SEVENTH; Consecutive Hitting Puts New York in Front in Washington Game.
- GEORGE COHAN HURT IN AUTO SMASH-UP; Daughter Seriously Injured and Wallace Eddinger and Francis Hope Also Hurt.
- THE MEXICAN SITUATION.
- CAUGHT ON PRISON WALL.; Long-Term Trenton Convict Makes Sensational Attempt to Escape.
- PRAISE OF MR. McADOO.; Atlanta Bank President Warmly Commends His Crop-Moving Aid.
- GOVERNMENT ENDS JEWELERS' TRUST; Firms Comprising Two Trade Associations Promise to Abandon Their Black Lists.
- MISS SMITH A BRIDE.; Married to Dr. John Munn Hanford in the Presbyterian Church.
- TREVINO RUMOR DENIED.; He Will Not Succeed Huerta or Blanquet, Officials Say.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- OUR BEEF CHEAPER ABROAD.; Price 50 Per Cent. Less, Kinkead Quotes Pastor as Saying.
- CIRCUS BY SOCIETY FOLK IN HASTINGS; Tents Pitched on Old Zinsser Estate, with President Reynolds Ringmaster.
- Browns Win in Eleventh.
- ARREST ENGINEER OF FATAL TRAIN; Flagman of Wrecked Express Also Held by Coroner as Criminally Responsible.
- TENNIS CHAMPION LOSES.; Miss Cassell Defeats Miss Wagner in New Rochelle Tournament.
- VOTE CURRENCY BILL READY FOR HOUSE; Will Be Reported and Debate Will Open Next Week -- Senate Obstacles Grow.
- THE GOLF TOURNAMENT.
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- Are Collected by Small Boys and Used Over Again.
- FIND SULZER SPENT $7,000 BEYOND LAW; Frawley Committee Uncovers Printing Bills Against State for Primary Speeches.
- NELLIE SHERIDAN A WIDOW.; Husband of War Hero's Daughter Dies the Day After Wedding.
- Lieut. Harold C. Daniels to Wed.
- COULDNT GET CASH, SAYS EVELYN THAW; Mrs. Mary Thaw's Checks for $15,000 Not Paid, She Tells Bankruptcy Referee.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- STRAIGHT HEAT WINNERS.; Light Fields and Slow Time in Grand Circuit Racing at Hartford.
- MANUEL MARRIES PRINCESS VICTORIA; Brilliant Royal Assemblage at the Wedding at Sigmaringen.
- CAMINETTI BROTHER APPEALS TO JURY; Unexpectedly Opens the Arguments for the Defense in "White Slave" Trial.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- MET REAL AMAZONS IN BRAZIL'S JUNGLES; Few Men in Their Villages, Says Dr. Hamilton Rice, Home from Exploring Trip.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- BASSETT MOORE TO QUIT?; Absence of Counsellor from State Department Creates Rumors.
- Two Games in Printers' League.
- CHAUFFEUR SENT TO JAIL.
- THAW TO BE SEINT TO VERMONT TO-DAY; Balked in Last Effort at Delay, His Canadian Lawyers Give Up the Fight.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES
- ATTACK GAYNOR, NOW FUSION PLAN; Mayor Seizes Anti-Tammany Issue, So They Turn to Rend Him.
- Advantages of a Pseudonym.
- DEMONSTRATE NEW DANCES; The Nevango, the Mohawk, the Merry Turn, and the Bingo.
- Sail for Southampton To-day.
- Bryan Off to Maine To-morrow.
- HEAR 7 CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNORSHIP; Men Seeking Jersey Executive Office Meet on One Platform in Newark.
- FOR U.S. POWDER TRUST.; Kent Puts In Resolution to Create Commission of Inquiry.
- THE POPE'S COLD IS BETTER; He Bestows the Apostolic Benediction Upon 7,450 Pilgrims.
- FRIEDMANN PATIENTS FAIL.; Seventeen Per Cent. of Those Treated in Rhode Island Are Worse
- Big Transfer Station in West.
- Big Setback for Athletics.
- YOAKUM HOLDS HIS STOCK.; Search Shows He Has 29,500 Frisco Common and 2d Preferred.
- WOMEN REJECT 'WOODROW.'; Turn Out at Polls and Defeat Plan for New Village.
- COLLEGE MEN AT NETS.; Harvard in Strong Position in Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis.
- COULD FLY TO AMERICA.; New Zeppelin's Builders Say Trip Would Not Be Very Risky.
- Safe Railroading Demands Ceaseless Vigilance of Trainmen.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Eye and Ear Hospital Takes Option on Fourteenth Street Houses -- Harlem Sales -- $225,000 Transaction in Brooklyn -- Fine Tarrytown Estate Sold -- Good Leasing Market
- O'KEEFFE GETS BRIDE ON YACHTING CRUISE; Son of New York Contractor Weds Dorothy Booth of Chicago at Third Meeting.
- SEE A SULZER BACKDOWN.; Robin Postponement Means Abandonment, Attorney General Holds.
- HUERTA SENDS NEGOTIATOR?; Zamacona Said to be on Way to Deal with Bryan and Wilson.
- HEHRY B. BROWN, HOTEL JURIST, DIES; Ex-Associate Justice of United States Supreme Court Succumbs to Heart Disease.
- Moves DELAY IN SENATE.; Weeks Resolution to Postpone Currency Report -- More Bankers Heard
- SOUVENIRS OF "KILLING."; Guard, Left for Dead, Testifies Miners Cut Up His Coat.
- LONDON AUDIENCE BOOS BARRIE PLAY; " The Adored One," with John Hare and Mrs. Campbell, Seems His First Failure.
- NEW SHIP LINE FOR MORSE.; Baltimore Hears He Is to Compete with the Clyde Service.
- Two German Army Airmen Killed.
- NEW MESSIAH RISING, THEOSOPHISTS SAY; Product of New Aryan Race and Three Young Men in Field as Candidates.
- COAL TAR TRUST DISSOLVES.; Ex-Senator Spooner Tells Court Company Has Obeyed Its Decree.
- BROOKLYN DRIVES MARQUARD OUT; Six Runs in One Inning Off Southpaw -- Giants Win Second Game.
- Cobb Drives In Winning Run.
- DID AGREE ON CHINA.; Hayashi's Diary Shows England and Germany Made a Compact.
- GREAT NECK POLO VICTORY.; Philadelphia Freebooters Defeated in Final Game at Rumson, N.J.
- C. VANDERBIL, JR., SICK.; Father Cancels His Sailing for Home to Await the Outcome.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- ELECTRICAL STORM FLOODS THE CITY; Times Square Subway Platform Under Six Inches of Water -- Street Traffic Blocked.
- TESTS FOR WEST POINT; Congressman Platt Applies Cecil Rhodes's Idea.
- ANSWER, SAYS ROOSEVELT.; But Colonel is Convinecd of Murphy Plot, He Writes Sulzer.
- C. MOLLER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE IN LONDON; Wealthy New Yorker Cuts His Throat -- Will Probably Recover.
- 500 DEAD IN HURRICANE?; Reported That All on Island in Pamlico Sound Perished.
- BALKAN INQUIRY GOES ON.; Carnegie Peace Commission Denies Reports of Failure.
- Woman Flyer Has Narrow Escape.
- MRS. PANKHURST COMING.; She Will Make a Short Lecture Tour -- To Speak on White Slavery.
- Four Great-Great-Grandchildren.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Shows Small Volume of Business -- Berlin Prices Weaker.
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- STARVED FROM GRIEF AT 96.; Pennsylvanian Fasted Fifty-six Days Before Death Came.
- A Curious Broadway Crowd.
- RELEASE MISS SCHIMMEL.; Temporary Home Found for Companion of German Suicide.
- GREECE REPELS CHARGES.; M. Vouros Denies Sofia Reports of Greek Atrocities.
- DISPUTE OVER ORD ESTATE.; Attorney Opposes Valuation Made by the Appraisers.
- SURE HUERTA WILL NOT RUN.; Washington Officials Say They Have Assurances of His Elimination
- POLICE VIEW TWO PLAYS.; Will Report on "The Lure" and "The Fight" -- Voice from Gallery.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- LAMAR TELLS OF LOBBY.; One Working to Stop Suit Against Steel Trust, He Charges.
- ASSAILS OUR LEGAL SYSTEM; Justice Lost in Seeking Infallibility of Form, Says Times.
- SCHEPHERD BREAKS DOWN.; Weeps on Meeting Mrs. Heggie After Bankruptcy Case.
- BLAME ZIONIST LEADERS.; Opponents Say They Have Neglected Political Opportunities.
- HARRISON GOES TO MANILA.; New Governor General Will Tell the New Policy After Getting There.
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- GERMAN YACHTS LOSE IN THIRD RACE; Sprig Wins International Sonder Event, with Other American Boats Next Best.
- MEXICO UNYIELDING, GAMBOA DEGLARES; Denies Washington Report of Promises to Our Embassy or New Negotiations.
- FINED $3,500 FOR SMUGGLING; Mrs. William Velle and Maid Enter Non-Vult Pleas.
- From Ambassador Gerard.
- RUNANAWAY GIRLS TRAPPED.; Man Sends Them to Lodging House and Informs Police.
- AIM TO PASS TARIFF TO-MORROW NIGHT; Senate Leaders Are Hopeful of Success, Despite Debatable Items Yet Before Caucus.
- DAY AT CONEY ISLAND TIRES FIRE CHIEFS; Sightseeing Proves More Wearing on Them Than Battling with Flames.
- COTTON CROP FALLS OFF.; Nearly Two Million Bales Below Last Season, but Above 1910-11.
- KAKUZO OKAKURA DEAD; Oriental Curator of Boston Fine Arts Museum and Author.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- OVERHAUL FOR CENSUS.; Director Harris Names a Committee to Reorganize the Service.
- MRS. W. CHURCHILL FLIES.; Wife of British Admiralty Chief Stays 15 Minutes in the Air.
- PLEADS FOR PANAMA FAIR.; Lord Kintore Thinks England Should Take Part in It.
- COTTON TO BE DEARER.; Growers to Hold Out for 15 Cents a Pound Instead of 12 Cents.
- Pirates Share with the Cardinals.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- New London Fans Honor Plant.
- MORE REFUGISES SAIL.; Some Complaining of the President's Order and the Aid Rendered.
- TAKING TIME FOR COUNSEL.
- COLUMBUS FLEET IN COURT.; Chicago Man Seeks to Prevent Vessels Sailing to San Francisco.
- Not Maurice M. Minton.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- BELASCO PROVIDES EXQUISITE COMEDY; With Leo Ditrichstein's Splendid Artistry to Charm in "The Temperamental Journey."
- CHAUFFEUR'S BODY IN LAKE.; Greenfield Employe Had Been Missing Eight Days.
- STATE ASYLUMS CROWDED.; Riley Unable to Transfer Any Inmates from Matteawan.
- Sutherland Left $6,104,525.