Articles
- "LES HUGUENOTS."; Scene of Cardinal's Blessing Has No Foundation in Fact.
- CONGRESS WEDDING GIFT.; Present to Miss Jessie Wilson Will Probably Be a Silver Service.
- PASSES THE PACIFIC LOCKS.; Panama Dredge the First Vessel to Test Their Operation.
- NO PAY FOR PRINCESS.; Saxony to Deprive Crown Prince's Ex-Wife of Her Allowance.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- MORE OLEO SUITS.; Government Files Actions to Collect Back Taxes and Penalties.
- MATTEAWAN IS JAMMED.; Dr. Kieb Says the State Asylum Must Have Relief at Once.
- YALE'S TALE OF WOE.; Two Regulars Cannot Play To-day -- Team in a Slump.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Blackboard Lecture for Indians.
- CARDEN'S RECALL URGED IN ENGLAND; This No Time to Jeopardize American Friendship, the General Voice.
- MATCH PLAY IN NEW YORK A.C. GOLF; Dr. Haight, Winner of Qualifying Round, Loses to N.L. Richard.
- QUEENS HAS PLANS FOR MOTOR PARADE; Good Roads Celebration Is Expected to Call Out 2,000 Automobiles.
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- GREAT MEDICAL ENDOWMENTS.
- DRAGS WOMAN FROM TRACK.; F. Haines Leaps from Subway Platform as Train Is Approaching.
- TAMMANY EXPOSED, DECLARES SULZER; He Says His Entrance Into Fight Will Be a Big Factor Toward Murphy Overthrow.
- TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY TIMES.
- MORRO CASTLE QUICKLY FREED; After Arrest of Refugee Legislators -- Gen. Diaz Stays at Hotel.
- MISS F. o. FOLSOM ENGAGED.; Lenox Society GiTi to Wed Gleve= land Bigelow of Boston.
- Engineer for 47 Years, Gets Pension
- Barrie Cycle at the Duke of York's.
- WANTS FUNDS FOR THE FAIR.; German Panama Committee to Appeal to the Government.
- WHERE DANGER LIES FOR 'GIRL OF TO-DAY; She Seems to be Drifting Toward Masculinity in Type, Says E. Berry Wall.
- CAPTURE 189 PICKETS.; Michigan Troops Round Up Miners for Violating Injunction.
- LABOR WAR IN WORCESTER.; Town's 15,000 Unionists Threaten to Join Steamfitters' Strike.
- Wesleyan to Get Up Speed Early.
- Wet Field for Annapolis Game.
- TIGHT CALL MONEY WITH CURRENCY LAW; Bankers Think Brokers Will Have to Go to Fortnightly Settlements, but Brokers Say So.
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- Harbin Beats Travers at Golf.
- NO TINY POLICEWOMEN; And They Must Be More Than 30 to Get on the Chicago Force.
- THE MAIL WAGON KILLINGS.
- FINDS NEW TYPHOID SERUM.; California Doctor's Discovery Is Backed by Mrs. E.H. Harriman.
- GOV. GLYNN AWAITS HENNESSY'S FACTS; Asks the Sulzer Ex-Investigator for All the Graft Evidence He Has.
- $1,400,000 FOR CLINIC FROM ROCKEFELLER; General Education Board Announces Largest Gift for Johns Hopkins Medical School.
- Maderos Ask Our Intervention.
- Miss Webb to Wed Prof. Mendell.
- Cyril Maude in "Grumpy."
- HAD POISONED DOGS, EATON TOLD DOCTOR; Also That Pill Witness at His Request Prescribed Had Killed a Child.
- GEN. BOOTH COMING HERE.; Sails To-day to Recruit Salvation Army Volunteers for China.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- WANT TEMPERANCE MADE NATION'S LAW; Congregational Churches by Overwhelming Vote Silence Gov. Baldwin's Opposition.
- SUES MRS. EBLING FOR WIFE'S LOVE; John A. Anderson Says Brewer's Widow Inspired Daughter's Action for Divorce.
- East Orange Trounces Montclair.
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- DON'T LIKE ALIEN BEEF.; It Saves Boston Housewives Nothing and Flavor Displeases.
- THANKSGIVING.
- ENGINEERS ASK NEW SCALE.; Will End Wage Agreements with Western Roads on Nov. 10.
- GLYNN STRIVES FOR PEACE.; Meets Leaders from Various Factions in Interest of Harmony.
- FRESH AIR STACKS; Proposed for Subway Ventilation by Mr. Opdycke.
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- Some Optimistic Views.
- Gus Frohman in Vaudeville Field.
- ROOSEVELT'S PRAISE FIRES BRAZILIANS; They Cheer His Reference to "the Century of South America."
- President's Wife Receives.
- WRECK SUFFRAGISTS' SHOP.; Bristol University Students, In Revenge, Burn All Its Contents.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Dull -- Firmer Tone in Paris and Berlin.
- WORKOUT FOR HARVARD.; Penn State Will Afford Crimson Mid-Season Practice.
- BLAMES DEMAGOGY FOR BUSINESS ILLS; Capital Is Frightened by Uncalled-For Agitation, Judge Gary Says.
- SIX DIE BY FIRE WOMEN IN A TRAP; Three Stenographers Perish in Quick Blaze in Canal Street Factory.
- Morningside A.C. Members Quit.
- DEATH IN A MINE STRIKE.; One Man Killed and Three Wounded In Clash in Colorado.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Woman Broker Convicted of Fraud.
- Borst's Socialist Nomination Void.
- URGE PORTO RICO FREEDOM.; Speakers at Mohonk Conference Discuss Independence of Island.
- NO ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEMENT; Bet Berlin Is Growing Impatient Over Our "Irresolute" Course.
- Kentucky Women Work on Roads.
- McAdoo Stops Two Saloons.
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- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- JEROME ON HIS WAY TO GET HARRY THAW; Armed with New Requisition Based on Conspiracy Charge, He Starts for Concord.
- A.A.U. PRESIDENT'S THEORY CONDEMNED; Proposal to Join Amateurs and Professionals Answered by J.E. Sullivan.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Better Tone in Stocks, Which Closed with Fair-Sized Gains -- Railroads Favored.
- HARD GAME FOR CORNELL.; Pittsburgh Expected to be Strong Opponent for Sharpe's Eleven.
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- Amherst Primed for Wesleyan.
- B. & M. TOUCHES 55.; New Haven Also Reaches New Low Level on Boston Market.
- NEW JERSEY TO HAVE A NEW GOVERNOR; Fielder Goes Out to Make Prospective Election Legal -- Taylor Succeeds Him.
- Wrestler Mahmout Killed by Bandits
- 5,000 TURKEYS TO PARADE; And Army Is Appealed to for Cots for 500 Turkey Trotters.
- Americans on the Spot Deny M. Loti's Charges.
- Forest, Auto Racer, Killed.
- MURET ON TRIAL AS COINER.; Schmidt in Court as a Witness -- Outfit Offered in Evidence.
- LIFE SAVING MORE URGENT.; Treasury Won't Let Worker Absent Himself to Play Football.
- CRIMMINS FOR PRENDERGAST; Says So, and Denies That Controller Injured Catholic Institutions.
- WON'T LET CHILDREN SAIL.; Dublin Priests Continue to Block the Plans of Strike Leaders.
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- WILSON UPHOLDS GLASS MONEY BILL; But Senators Think His Statement Offers a Loophole for His Accepting Vanderlip Plan.
- OUR ATHLETICS AN EXAMPLE; Carl Diem Tells Germans of Recent Visit to United States.
- PENN'S SIGNAL DRILL.; Indians' Opponents Practice Handling a Wet Ball.
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- Baseball Decision Reversed.
- BOMB IN DEAD-LETTER MAIL.; Deadly Nitroglycerine Contrivance Was Posted at Cincinnati.
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- Is Ulster In Earnest?
- CHIP IN FOR WEDDING GIFT.; Congressmen of All Parties Eager to Honor Miss Wilson.
- HUGHES MUST PAY $35,000 DAMAGES; Jury Awards This Sum to Miss McIntyre in Breach of Promise Suit.
- FEAR MONTEREY HAS BEEN TAKEN; Federal Officials in Mexico City Hear Rebels Are Already in City.
- GLEN ARDEN HUNT DANCES AT GOSHEN; Miss Carol A. Harriman and William A. Harriman Entertain at The Inn.
- "HER HIGHNESS" BANKRUPT; Three More Creditors of Werba & Luescher File a Petition.
- FORBIDS CATHOLICS TO VOTE; Vatican Permits It In Only a Few Italian Constituencies.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- $33,000 Tax from Burden Estate.
- OXFORD MILLS BANKRUPT.; Linen Company's Officers May Appeal from Court's Decision.
- COCHRAN TO BUILD YACHT.; William Gardner to Design 75-Foot Sloop for America's Cup Race.
- OFFERING MARCONI SHARES.; For Every Four Now Held Stockholders Can Subscribe for One New.
- FOUR HOME RUNS GIVE SOX GAME; Wiltse Was Easy for American Leaguers and Giants Lose by 8 to 5 Score.
- BIGGEST SEPTEMBER TRADE.; Imports $29,000,000, Exports $18,000,000 More Than in 1912.
- SIMPLE FOOD AS A REMEDY.; Plain Living Solves the Problem of Dear Living, Says S.S. Marvin.
- MR. VANDERLIP'S PLAN.
- HENNESSY TO TELL STILWELL SECRETS; Used Dictophone in Convicted Senator's Cell and Will Reveal Results on Monday.
- Teachers or Mothers?
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Deal in Leather District Involving Sale of Cliff Street Building -- Resale of Harlem Apartment -- Transactions in Old Chelsea -- Bronx and Suburban Buyers -- Uptown Business Leases.
- JOLINE COLLECTION VALUED AT $61,092; Only Personal Estate of Dead Lawyer Taxable Here and This Is Appraised at $97,042.
- BRYAN ENDURES FATIGUE.; Spirit Unweary, Though Flesh Tires, He Tells Maryland Audience.
- Federals Winning, Says One Report
- KIEFF TRIAL STIRS BERLIN TO PROTEST; Russia Denounced at a Great Mass Meeting of German Jews.
- MRS. C. W. FAIRBANKS DEAD.; Ex-Vlce President's Wife Was Twice Head of the D. A. R.
- British Interest In Cuban Loan.
- SUFFRAGISTS AVOID ARREST FOR PAPER; They Agree Not to Sell Any More Copies of The Suffragette and Action Is Halted.
- $50,000,000 Electric Combination.
- Army Expects to Defeat Tufts.
- $1,000,000,000 LIEN PLANNED BY P.R.R.; Company Proposes to Create a Blanket Mortgage as a Basis for Its Financing.
- BALL PLAYERS' DEMANDS.; List of Things They Want Before They Will Sign New Contracts.
- MR. MURPHY'S POWER.
- Raising Suffrage Money.
- GREAT UNEASINESS IN MEXICAN CAPITAL; Serious Outbreaks Are Feared if Gen. Felix Diaz Comes from Vera Cruz.
- GERTRUDE BRYAN NOW MRS. C. FAIR; New York Stock Broke Married to Recent Star of "Little Boy Blue" in Red Bank. WEST INDIES HONEYMOON Bridegroom the Son of R. M. Fair, Retired Member of Marshall Field & Co. -- Bride Quits Stage.
- SHAW GEMS STOLEN WHILE GUESTS DINED; Upper Rooms of Editor's House Ransacked by Two Men, Who Escape in an Auto.
- CARDEN'S MOUTH IS CLOSED.; But His Lack of Sympathy with Wilson's Policy Is Plain.
- "THE MAN INSIDE" READY.; Belasco to Produce Roland B. Molineux's Play in Cleveland.
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- SAMUEL E. GROSS DIES.; Real Estate Operator and Author Who Sued Edmond Rostand.
- PROHIBITION GAINS, W.C.T.U. WOMEN SAY; World's Convention Opens with Reports of Changing Conditions in Many Countries.
- DRY GOODS TRADE IMPROVES; Holiday Business Larger Than in 1912, Marshall Field & Co. Say.
- MAY GIVE RADIUM TO MANY HOSPITALS; Mines to be Used by the Philanthropy Said to be Rich -- New Means of Extracting It.
- WEAR ECCENTRIC GOWNS.; Society Woman Displays Crest on Back and Hips at Hot Springs.
- 41,500 SEATS FOR ARMY-NAVY GAME; Polo Grounds Being Transformed Into Big Football Field -- Allotment of Tickets.
- Call for National Bank Statements.
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- Washington Notice that Meddling in Mexico Will Displease Us.; PROVOKED BY ENGLAND
- Norwich Honors Danny Murphy.
- CHICAGO'S BANKS STRONG.; Twenty Operating Under Federal Charter Show Big Gains.
- Latest Shipping News.
- HUERTA'S BAD MOOD.
- MURPHY AND M'CALL ARE STILL SILENT; But Gaffney, Cram, and Plunkitt Deny the Charges Made by Hennessy and Sulzer.
- Special Bottles for Poisons.
- Expect Huerta to Have Majority.
- MINE RESCUERS PERISH.; Comrades Refuse to Go on, but Are Promptly Replaced.
- German Cruiser Goes to Vera Cruz.
- WINS LONG MEDICAL FIGHT.; Illinois Decision May Cause a Reorganization of the A.M.A.
- QUEEN MARY PLAY CENSOR.; Her Objections Upset a Duchess's Moving-Picture Plans.
- Peary Gives Pole Sledge to Munich.
- CONDEMN CHILD LABOR.; Textile Workers Would Bar from Mills All Those Under 16.
- PUTS COMMUNITIES UNDER CHURCH RULE; Episcopal Convention by New Canon Gives Official Recognition to Religious Orders.
- PLEADS FOR COAL INDUSTRY; Mining Congress Urges Modification of the Anti-Trust Laws.
- TIGERS DEPEND ON BAKER AND ENDMEN; Punting Expected to be Employed on Muddy Field with Dartmouth.
- Genuineness of Minister Carden's Interview Affirmed by Times Correspondent in Mexico
- YALE AND PRINCETON RACE.; New Haven Oarsmen Familiarize Themselves with Lake Course.
- MISS LEISHMAN WEDS DUKE OF CROY; Ex-Ambassador's Daughter Was Married Very Quietly Yesterday in Geneva, Switzerland.
- THE SHORTAGE OF FREIGHT CARS.
- MITCHEL ANSWERS M'CALL IN KINGS; Covers a Vast Territory and Strikes at His Opponent's Rapid Transit Record.
- AMENDMENT NO. 1.; Chief Engineer Thinks It Would Save the City's Money.