Articles
- Grand Circuit Stewards to Meet.
- THAT $50,000 ASTOR CHECK.; " Somebody Has Imposed on Joe Johnson Again," Says Mr. Adamson
- J.H. SCHIFF FAVORS OWEN-GLASS BILL; Properly Amended, He Thinks, It Is Much Preferable to the Vanderlip Substitute.
- Lawyers In Office.
- SAYS BRYAN AIDS SALOONS.; Temperance League Assails Him for Backing Lee for Maryland Senator.
- EXQUISITE FANTASY OF RHAPSODIC LOVE; " Prunella; or, Love in a Dutch Garden," a Beautifully thing, Beautifully Done.
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- THE NEW YORK SYMPHONY.; First Concert of Its Season in Aeolian Hall Heard by Large Audience.
- KAISER QUESTIONS OUR POLICY; But Nevertheless Will Do Nothing to Embarrass Us at This Time.
- CAN CONVICT THAW.; Conspiracy Depends on State of His Mind, Says Carmody.
- NO ELECTION" HELPS HUERTA; Washington Sees Dangerous Possibilities if He Stays in Power.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- DATO AS SPAIN'S PREMIER.; Alfonso Turns to Conservatives, Falling to Reconcile Liberals.
- SOME IMPROVEMENT IN PARIS.; Poor Business, However, Keeps French Investors Timid.
- THE RED CROSS IN CHINA.; Bishop Roots Says Mission Started It and Chinese Co-operate.
- TESREAU PITCHES GIANTS TO VICTORY; More Rain and Snow Greets Globe-Trotting Ball Players at Kansas City.
- MR. SCHIFFS SUGGESTIONS.
- SUSPECTS VANDERLIP PLAN.; If Not Aimed to Foil Currency Bill, Means Delay, Says Glass.
- A Widowed Mother's Home.
- Schoolboy Dies of Football Hurts.
- MURPHY SWEARS M'CALL DIDN'T PAY FOR JUSTICESHIP; McCall Himself Issues a Statement Denying the Charge Made by Hennessy.
- WANTS CARDEN EPISODE OVER.; The London Daily News Demands That Interviews Be Repudiated.
- Austrian Battleship for Panama.
- AMADA FIRST IN HANDICAP RACING; B.R. Stoddard's Yacht Captures Championship on Sound by Small Margin from Alert.
- THE TAXICAB ORDINANCE.
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- SUFFRAGETTE SALES; Made Promiscuously, Hence Did Harm, Mrs. Scott Says.
- Latest Shipping News.
- MISS McKEE'S WEDDING.; She Will Become Mrs. Kurt Reisinger at Quiet Ceremony on Nov. 15.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- ANTI-AMERICAN IN CUBA.; Officials Noted Carden's Tendencies During His Ten-Year Stay.
- TAMMANY THREAT TO UNSEAT SULZER; Candidate Say Ex-Governor Will Not Be Admitted to Assembly if Elected.
- HONOR THE MEMORY OR ROBERT C. OGDEN; His Associates Pay Tributes to His Philanthropic and Educational Work.
- Tigers to Rebuild Team.
- Indians In Good Condition.
- PRESIDENT M'ANENY.
- DIXIE GIVES WILSON A ROUSING WELCOME; It's Like Coming Home Again, He Says, as Southern Throngs Cheer and Grasp His Hand.
- VICIOUS STATE AMENDMENTS.; Three of Those to be Voted On May Open Way to "Graft."
- SINKS VOLTURNO WITH DEAD; Dutch Crew Opens Hulk's Sea Cocks -- Several Bodies Aboard.
- Lyie-Ogden Betrothal.
- RYAN SAYS SULZER LIES ABOUT HIS GIFT; Answers Ex-Governor's Charge That He Offered to Aid Him -- Did Sound Republicans.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- FEDERALS STILL IN MONTEREY.; Message to Border Consul Reports Heavy Losses to the Rebels.
- HOLLANDERS AFRAID OF THE MILITANTS; Former Miss Milholland Says the Men Don't Dare Oppose the Suffrage Movement.
- RENOVATING PEARLS ENHANCES VALUES; Gems Worth $1,200 Said to be Sold for $8,000 in Paris After Treatment.
- COURSE RECORD FOR SMITH.; Ten-Mile Champion Wins St. Anselm's Run in Fast Time.
- MILK TESTS STILL MINUTE.; Agricultural Department Denies Abandonment of Bacteriological Examination.
- TENNIS PLAYERS TO TRAIN.; England to Follow American Methods and Seek Young Players.
- MEXICO VOTES; NOBODY ELECTED; Federal District Results Indicate Not Enough Votes Were Cast to Make Election Valid.
- MR. ASQUITH'S OLIVE BRANCH.
- ELIOT EXTOLS POVERTY.; Safer Moral Condition Than Inordinate Wealth, He Says.
- They May Have Good Reasons for Opposing "The Cause."
- WILSON HEEDLESS OF 1916.; Only Thinking of Fulfilling Work of Present Term, Say Friends.
- CHARLES FROHMAN PLANS A BUSY YEAR; Many New Productions Are Announced -- Maude Adams in a Barrie Cycle.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- ANGER WITH KAISER GROWS.; Architects Call a Meeting to Discuss Action on the Embassy.
- New Polo Club for White Plains.
- TENNIS STARS TO TOUR.; Pacific Coast Players to Invade Philippines, Japan, and China.
- RAIL FLAW CAUSED WRECK.; Broken Steel Shows Defect That Ditched Gilt-Edge Express.
- MR. MURPHY AND MR. M'CALL.
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- The Century Opera Singers.
- SEVEN FIREMEN KILLED.; Twenty-four Also Hurt in $500,000 Milwaukee Blaze.
- MIZZI HAJOS IN DISPUTE.; De Koven Would Prevent 'Her Little Highness' Appearing in Vaudeville.
- CARMODY DISPUTES SULZER.; Statement That He Was "Called Off" Too Silly to Discuss, He Says.
- Catholics Claim Victory.
- TO GIRDLE WORLD IN A MOTOR TRUCK; Light Wagon Built in Detroit Factor on Unique Tour -- Other Auto News.
- BEILISS DEFENSE SCORES ONCE MORE; Thieves Accused of Murdering Yushinsky Are Confused on Cross-Examination.
- THE TWO KAISERS MEET.; William's Visit to Francis Joseph Expected to Make for Peace.
- CAPT. BARR CITES LOG ON VOLTURNO; Says Carmania's Part in Rescue Work Was Misrepresented in English Reports.
- SEARCHING THE SALE OF OLD MORSE SHIPS; While Ex-Banker's Sister Is Plaintiff, Morse Himself Directs the Fire of Attorneys.
- SAYS MURPHY SAVED GRAFT AND GRAFTERS; Frawley Committee Really Appointed to Head Off Prison Graft Disclosures.
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- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- WIRELESS PROTEST FROM SHIP TO GLYNN; Governor Gets an Appeal When the George Washington Is Held Up at Quarantine Here.
- ROOSEVELT LEAVES RIO.; Cheered by Crowds as He Takes Train for Sao Paulo.
- GEN. J.C. UNDERWOOD DIES.; Former Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky Passes Away In Hospital.
- LASH VENNER IN SUIT OVER BELMONT FEE; Brief for Interborough and Other Defendants Says Charges Are Not Proved, but Disproved.
- DIAZ RESIGNS FROM ARMY.; Virtually a Prisoner in Hotel -- Huerta's Agent Starts Back.
- MINE FIRED BY WIRELESS.; British Admiralty Test Successful -- Cruiser Badly Damaged.
- NO ULSTER COMPROMISE.; Reception of Asquith's Speech on Home Rule Gives That Impression.
- WILL PAY ON FRISCO 5S.; Receiver to Honor Coupons Due Nov. 1 -- 10,000,000 Certificates.
- PRAISE LONG CAREER OF JOHN ST. CHURCH; Dr. Manning Brings Greetings from Trinity, Its "Old Neighbor," on 147th Anniversary.
- BIG ELEVENS SHOW REVERSAL OF FORM; Princeton's Defeat the Big Surprise, While Yale's Showing Was Also Weak.
- GARDEN BOUT POSTPONED.; Cross Injured Training, So He Cannot Box Ritchie Until Nov. 10.
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- DR. COOK'S POLAR CLAIMS.; Gen. Greely Denies That He Ever Indorsed Them.
- TOOK MERCURY BY MISTAKE.; Bridegroom Died a Week After Taking Poison as Cough Remedy.
- A CONVERSATION WITH MR. MELLEN; Upon Himself, Public Opinion, the Newspapers, and Other Matters -- Believes in His New Haven Policy as the Only Way.
- SNOW BLANKETS OKLAHOMA; Three Inches Deep In Some Places -- Texas Pan Handle Suffers, Too.
- Alfred H. Brainard Dead.
- SEES NO CHANCE OF FRICTION WITH US; London Times Reiterates Assurances of Friendly Anglo-American Relations.
- Guards of Diaz Under Arrest.
- EXIT RAILROAD AND TOWN.; Timber All Cut, No More Use for St. Lawrence County Enterprise.
- Miss Nell Fletcher Engaged.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- HARRY KEMP OUT OF JAIL.; Stowaway Poet Loves London Fog, but Hates English Prisons.
- BOY'S GUN KILLS COMRADE.; Discharges While They Were Cleaning Weapons After Hunting.
- Tennis Final at San Francisco.
- FRENCH GOLFER COMING.; Louis Tellier to Succeed Terry as Professional at Canoe Brook.
- MARKS WOULD AID CITY'S EMPLOYES; Candidate for Borough President Wants a Grievance Board to Hear Their Complaints.
- AVERTS NEW HAVEN WRECK.; Track Walker Finds Washout in Hartford in Nick of Time.
- Candidates Are Asked to Express Their Views Plainly.
- 12-HOUR BATTLE IN COLORADO STRIKE; Mine Guard Shot Dead and Striker Missing as Result of Almost Incessant Firing.
- GEM BUYERS WATCHED.; Treasury Agents to Keep Track of Purchasers Abroad.
- FREIGHTER AFIRE IN GALE.; The Sowwell's Crew Has a Hard Fight with Blaze in Cotton Cargo.
- CARNEGIE IS GLAD KAISER TOOK PLEDGE; Lauds Emperor's Stand Against Alcohol at Dinner to the Prince of Monaco.
- THINKS WILSON UNPRACTICAL.; Daily Mail Admits His Honest Purpose -- Dubious of Results.
- OSBORNE URGES REFORMS.; Report Based on His Week In Auburn as a Volunteer Convict.
- FEW VOTES IN BORDER TOWNS.; Officers Cast Ballots for Soldiers -- Rebels Regard Election as a Joke.
- WAYBURN'S LONDON SHOW.; Broadway Manager to Produce a Leoncavallo Farce This Week.
- BERLIN AWAITS EASY MONEY.; Cut Discount Rate Soon -- Cheaper Fuel Outlook Braces Industrials.
- LEISHUAN WEDDING TO-DAY.; The Civil Ceremony to be Followed by a Religious One To-morrow.
- WONDERS AT ABILITY OF 'GIRL OF TO-DAY'; Miss Nethersole Finds She Plays a Very Large Part in American Life.
- THE AMATEUR SPORT STIR.; Suggestion Is Made That Athletic "Authors" Should Be "Declared."
- Spring Track Games at Wesleyan.
- MITCHEL APPEALS TO IRISH.; Murphysism a Disgrace to Us, He Tells League, and We Must End It.
- ROCKEFELLER'S APOLOGY.; Tells Aged Gardener He Had No Intention of Slighting Him.
- Keep Tammany Out.
- DISORDER IN COPPER STRIKE.; Soldiers Quell Shooting That Followed Failure to Find Strikebreakers
- LOWEST INFANT MORTALITY.; New York May Have the Best Showing of the Year.
- Atrocities" Pictures for Schools.
- SAYS HUERTA'S TIME IS UP.; London Telegraph Thinks Recognition Should Now Be Withdrawn.
- $2,000,000 EXHIBIT OF POSTAGE STAMPS; First International Philatelic Show Ever Held Here Will Open This Afternoon.
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- PEERESSES AT GAIETY FEAST; Four of Them, Former Actresses, Dine with "the Profession."
- LONDON PRICES GO OFF.; Home Railways Suffer from Fear of Nationalization.
- BLOODSHED ATTENDS ITALIAN ELECTIONS; One Killed, Many Wounded, in Balloting Which Returns Liberals to Power.
- DUCK GUN KILLS A GIRL.; In Boat with Father When Piece Is Accidentally Discharged.