Articles
- VILLA AWAITS FEDERALS.; His Army in 12-Mile Battle Line South of Juarez.
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- New Jersey's Opportunity.
- HAS A RABBIT PRESERVE.; New Jersey Farmer Lets Hunters Shoot Them at 50 Cents a Head.
- Passbooks for Servants.
- POPE'S DOCTOR AS SENATOR; Premier Giolitti Suggests That Dr. Marchiafava Be Appointed.
- Rollin M. Batten Weds.
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- ROSENKAVALIER' ON DEC. 9.; To Be Sung for the First Time Here at Metropolitan.
- LONDON MARKET STAGNANT.; But Operators Hope to See the End of the Depression This Week.
- LEGATIONS MAKE DEFENSE PLANS; Ministers of Germany and Austria in Mexico Issue Formal Notice of Preparations. NO PLANS BY AMERICANS Relying on Huerta and Good Fortune, While Others Take Stock of Their Munitions. NO BATTLE NEAR JUAREZ Gen. Villa Says He Has His Army Posted, but No Federals Come to Meet It. LEGATIONS MAKE DEFENSE PLANS
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- WOISIN WINS CYCLE TITLE.; Acme Wheelmen Capture Team and Individual Interstate Honors.
- TYRRELL CALLS ON WILSON.; Sir Edward Grey's Secretary Presumably Discusses Mexico.
- MR. ROOSEVELT'S CRUSADE.
- F.H. SMITH CONDEMNS WILSON; Novelist Says He and Bryan Make Us Ridiculous in Mexico.
- Homes for Working Girls.
- Admission to High Schools.
- Atlantic Message Not Telephonic.
- Miss Madelene Shepard Engaged.
- 44 ROADS TO PLEAD FOR HIGHER RATES; Commerce Board's Hearing Begins To-day on Proposed Advance of 5 Per Cent. AFFECTS 23,000 TARIFFS Presidents of Big Systems Arrive In Washington ;- Shipping Interests Oppose Advance.
- CLAN-NA-GAEL CELEBRATES.; Decries Peace Celebration at Meeting for Manchester Martyrs.
- BOILED ALIVE AT HIS POST.; Engineer Carr Stuck to It in Scalding Steam and Saved His Train.
- ENTITLED TO FORTIFY CANAL.; Officials Show That England Conceded the Right to Americans.
- FUSION VICTORY COST $130,676.36; Anti-Tammany Forces Received $131,787, Spent $129,519, and Owe Only $1,156.
- STUDENTS WIN BIG PRIZES.; First, of $1,000, to A.E. Suffern of Columbia, for Labor Essay.
- NO DESIRE TO INTERFERE.
- LANE WILSON ASSAILS POLICY.; Calls Wilson-Bryan Plans a Scholastic Dream.
- Socialism and Savings.
- Mrs. Pankhurst Here To-day.
- Spain Loses 32 Fighting Moors.
- Waffle Day at Woman's Exchange.
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- COURT TO INTERPRET EINSTEIN'S WILL; Counsel for Lady Waldstein and Mrs. Spingarn Differ as to Its Terms. ESTATE WORTH $2,000,000 After Widow's Death, Manufacturer's Property Was to be Divided Between His Children.
- MONEY BILL FACES CLOSE SENATE VOTE; Alignment for Administration Measure Shows 49 For It and 46 For Amendment. NO REPUBLICAN SUPPORT Hitchcock Likely to Gain Some Points on Bi-Partisan Votes ;- Debate Begins To-day.
- THE MOHAWK RUNS ASHORE.; Hudson River Boat Delayed Three Hours by Accident Due to Fog.
- DISMISSES LABOR LAW CASE; Court Says Statute Doesn't Cover Women in Hotel Laundry.
- WOMAN DIES IN AUTO CRASH; Motor Car Falls on Mrs. Otto Schultz of Morristown.
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- Labels Cows In Deer Season.
- DENVER WINS MATCH FROM OAKLAND BOY; Nathan Straus Drives Gray Trotter to Victory After His Trainer Loses First Heat.
- WARNING BY COVARUBBIAS.; Tells English Not to be Misled by Tales of Rebel Savagery.
- THE BLACKMAILED CONTRACTORS
- Mr. Waldo's Qualifications.
- CITY OFFICIALS SEE PLANS FOR GROWTH; Exhibition Showing How Future Needs May Be Met Open to the Public To-day. COMMISSION WANTED HERE To Study and Guide Developments of Transportation, Buildings, and Parks ;- A Wealth of Material.
- OMITS QUEENSTOWN CALL.; The Lusitania Leaves 705 Sacks of Mail - -Port Officials Angry.
- STUDY SINGING HERE, ADVISES LOIS EWELL; American Teachers Are Just as Good as European, Says Century Opera Prima Donna. BAD ENVIRONMENT ABROAD Soprano Tells of Trying Experiences in the Early Days of Her Vocal Career.
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- FOUR U.S. SOLDIERS KILLED; Struck by a Train at Texas City -Chauffeur Also a Victim.
- RABBI DENOUNCES CAMPAIGN ETHICS; Dr. Schulman Assails Fusionists for Making a Political Compromise by Naming Mitchel. ATTACKS WHITMAN ALSO Preacher Criticises District Attorney for Accepting a Nomination from Tammany.
- ITALIAN WARSHIP RUNS ON A REEF; Helmsman's Error Sends Giorgio Full Speed Ashore, Though Landsmen Try to Warn Him.
- ARMY-NAVY TEAMS IN END PRACTICE; Naval Coaches Highly Regard Playing Abilities of West Point Cadets.
- SEEKS TO INDICT JAMES K. M'GUIRE; Whitman Will Take Case of Syracuse Ex-Mayor Before Grand Jury. CHARGE HE ASKED "TOLL" Violated Law, It Is Asserted, in Soliciting Political Funds from Corporation. STATE BUSINESS THE STAKE Brother Says Ex-Mayor Is Now Out of Country ;- Contractors Hard to Find.
- Jack Johnson Challenges Wrestlers.
- MONEY TO SPARE.
- LARKIN RAILS AT LOW WAGES; Pities Shop Assistants Who "Have to Dress Like Dukes."
- SLAYS WIFE AND HIMSELF.; Glove Cutter Shoots After Seeking Reconciliation with Her.
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- DRAIN CANAL, FIND BODY.; Boy Disappeared Last Monday from Home in Passaic.
- DIES OF FRIGHT IN AUTO.; Car Hits Wagon and Horse's Head Brushes Mrs. Walker's Face.
- Orders 90,230,000 Stamps.
- MITCHEL COMES OUT FOR T.W. CHURCHILL; Tells Times Correspondent in Panama He Strongly Indorses Him for School Head. NOT DR. MAXWELL'S FIGHT Abraham Flexner Denies That Superintendent Is Behind Movement to Prevent Reappointment.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- TIES SHOOTING RECORD.; Sports Equals Best Performance of Larchmont Y.C. Gunners.
- REBELS RAID BRITISH CAMP.; Pillage Electra Mills Company -Many Refugees Return to Capital.
- CHEAPER CABS.
- GEN. BOOTH CHEERED BY GREAT AUDIENCE; Carnegie Hall Packed to Hear Salvation Army's Head Talk of His Father's Life. WHITMAN INTRODUCES HIM And Other Speakers Refer to Them as Typifying Religion and Law ;- Eva Booth to Leave U.S.?
- CALL ON THE A.P.A. TO RISE UP AGAIN; Circulars Sent Out Attacking Mitchel, Malone, Glynn, and Catholics in General. NEW SOCIETY IS FORMED Claims the Support of Secret Societies and Aims "to Revive Splendid Work of Old A.P.A."
- OPPOSES WOMEN'S VOTE.; E.P. Wheeler Thinks Suffrage Is Incompatible with Domestic Duties.
- SYLVIA WITH A MOB DEFIES THE POLICE; Guarded by 2,000 Armed with Knouts and Sticks, Miss Pankhurst Addresses Meeting. "ARMY" TO RAID COMMONS She Threatens Armed Demonstrations There ;- Suffragette Fires at Bristol and Blackburn.
- PRINCETON MEN'S PARENTS.; 128 Fathers of Freshmen Are Graduates, but Only 14 Mothers Are.
- FROHMAN CHANGES PLANS.; Longer Run for Miss Barrymore -"Peter Pan" In Spring.
- BEDFORD ST.' ENDS LONG CHURCH LIFE; Veteran Methodists Take Part in Old-Time Experience Meeting. DOORS SHUT FOR GOOD Organization Which for 108 Years Worked in Greenwich Village Will Lose Its Identity.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- HEAR BISHOP VINCENT.; Chautauqua Founder, Guest of Edisons, Preaches in Orange Church.
- THE RAILROAD YEAR.; Commerce Commission Shows Dividends In 1911 Best on Record.
- TO REDEEM UNUSED TICKETS; Pennsylvania Will Take Them Back at Stations Where They Were Issued
- A.F. STOKES IS ROBBED.; New York Man Loses Money and Valuable Papers in Baltimore Hotel.
- ROBINS IN NOVEMBER.; Mrs. Sipe, 100 Years Old, Never Heard of the Like Before.
- PLANS AT WEST POINT.; Hard Practice to Stop Wednesday ;- Players Leave on Friday.
- MANY GOOD BOUTS FOR LOCAL CLUBS; Freddie Welsh, Britton, McAllister, and Other Notables on Week's Card.
- CARRANZA GIVES A BALL.; Entertains Magdalena Townspeople ;- Off for the Front To-day.
- THE SPOILS AND THE ISTHMUS.
- Charges of Immorality Said to Lack Real Proof.
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- WHITE HOUSE ROOM FILLED WITH GIFTS; Deluge of Wedding Presents Continues by Parcel Post and Express. PUBLIC NOT TO SEE THEM Miss Wilson and Mr. Sayre at Church with Her Parents ;- Dinner at Mansion To-day.
- BRITISH ARMY TO ADVERTISE; Northcliffe's Hint for Getting Recruits to be Acted Upon.
- JOHN DE WOLF DEAD.; Former Head of Park Department Passes Away at Bristol, R.I.
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- J.L. CROUSE HURT IN AUTO.; Danker's Car Crashes Into a Team of Horses in Buffalo.
- DR. HILLIS ON EUGENICS.; Expects an Autocracy of Health to Result from Movement.
- TRYING TO AVERT STRIKE.; General Electric Co. and Employes to Renew Conference To-day.
- PROHIBITION NO CURE.; So Says Prof. Simpson in a Lecture on Alcoholism.
- Latest Shipping News.
- FULLER SCOUTS CHARGES.; Denies Story Regarding Instructions to Contractors.
- ARMY DOESN'T WANT WAR.; Gen. Schuyler Says It Is Against Intervention in Mexico.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- WANTS $3,000,000 FOR WEST POINT; Col. Townsley Tells Secretary of War That Long-Delayed Plans Should Be Carried Out. OFFICERS' HOMES AND HOTEL Also School Building and a Laundry Are Needed ;- Roads in Need of Repairs.
- LEADERS FEAR FUND WON'T REACH GOAL; Chairman Perkins Urges Need of General Subscriptions to Make a Success. ONE CHURCH GIVES $75,000 Workers for Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. Have About a Million Dollars to Raise in Limited Time.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Shoemakers Reject New Schedule.
- Italians Flock to Our Warships.
- Officials Attend Marble's Funeral.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- Gerry Recovering from Operation.
- GAVE $100 CHECKS AS TIPS.
- PEER'S SON TO WED ACTRESS; Baron Grantley's Heir Said to be Engaged to Maggie Jarvis.
- Kenan New Wesleyan Captain.
- OSBORNE PLANS WORK.; Will Report Graft Testimony to Glynn, Who Will Sift Cases.
- U.S.S. Connecticut Team Wins.
- OPERATION SAVES ONE.; Another Mercury Victim Dead, and a Third Is Dying.
- Discussion of Vice Topics.
- QUEEN OF SPAIN BETTER.; Is Able to Receive Friends ;- Will Stay in Paris Till King Returns.
- RUBBER HORRORS STIR BRITISH PRESS; Newspapers Give Prominence to Aborigines Society's Appeal for an Inquiry. NEW TALES OF CRUELTY Daily Mail's Correspondent in Brazill Affirms Reports of Slavery After Amazon Voyage.
- ZOO LLAMA FORGETS WHO AND WHAT HE IS; Peon Had a Dreadful Shock, Snyder Thinks, Then Lost His Identity. IMITATES OTHER ANIMALS Screeching Like a Peacock and Pacing Up and Down His Cage Like His Neighbors, the Wolves.
- THE GIRL OF TO-DAY CONCEALS HER EARS; Photos in The Times Christmas Number Show She Dresses Her Hair to Hide Them. HER EXPRESSION A PUZZLE Neither Sad Nor Joyful, It Can Only Be Described as Inscrutable ;- Holiday Number Out Dec. 7.
- BERLIN QUIET; MONEY EASY.; Speculation Contracted ;- Wait for New Factors to Improve Market.
- WOOL IMPORTS REDUCED.; Removal of Duty Results In Accumulation of Goods In Bond.
- DREADS NEW SILK STRIKE.; Paterson Awaits Anxiously Outcome of Weavers' Demands.
- Mrs. Sage's Portrait for Cornell.
- DIVES AMONG SHARKS.; Mrs. Pearl Doles Bell Performs Daring Feat at Key West.
- MARKS SAYS CHANCE WON FUSION VICTORY; Good Government May Not Be So Lucky Again Unless Well Supported, He Tells Judaeans. BUSINESS MEN DIDN'T HELP Rabbi Lewis of England Speaks for the Co-operation of Jews in All Countries.
- Erehart to Lead Indiana.
- PHILADELPHIA'S 'WAR SCARE.'; Rumor of Impending Mobilization Promptly Denied by Gen. Wood.
- How the Colonel Would Conduct a Bloodless War with Mexico.
- WILL ASK CONGRESS TO BARE EGG TRUST; McKellar Charges That Carloads of Eggs Are Smashed to Raise Prices. FOR CURB ON COLD STORAGE Says Manipulation of Markets by Food Interests Causes Present High Prices.
- EXCLUDED RHODES MEN.; Freshmen Athletes Properly Barred for Age, Oxonian Says.
- POINCARE MAY ARBITRATE.; Bulgarian Prime Minister Wants to Settle Trouble with Greece.
- HORSE SHOW WINNERS.; Judge Moore Leads with 21 'Blues,' Including 4 Championships.
- DOUBT VERA SCOTT'S STORY; Clevelanders Say She Married There the Day After Alleged Shootng.
- To Build Havana-Key West Ferryboat.
- CALL SEAMEN'S BILL DEATH TO DISCIPLINE; Would Enable Unions to Hold Up Ships on Any Pretext, Say Managers. WHAT MIGHT BE EXPECTED Capt. Luckhurst Gives an Imaginary Conversation on Board a Fast Passenger Liner.
- DEPRESSION IN PARIS.; Uncertainty as to Mexico and French Loan Unfavorable Factors.
- SLIDES HANDICAP OPENING OF CANAL; All Depends Now Upon Dredging Channel Through Culebra Cut, Col. Goethals Reports. DANGER OF FRESH SLIDES Water Turned in to Check or Hasten Surface Movement ;- Why Steam Shovels Were Displaced.
- RAILROAD WIRELESS PROVES A SUCCESS; Lackawanna Limited's Conductor Ill, It Gets a Substitute; Cars Needed, It Has Them Ready. CONVINCING EXPERIMENTS Promise a Revolution in Train Operation and Greater Safety -Power from Train Dynamo, Rails the "Ground Wire."
- M' PLATE WARNING TO AUTO DEALERS; Secretary May Says No Track Is Kept of Manufacturers' Numbers in Owners' Hands.
- HORSE THROWS GEN. WOOD.; Army Chief Falls, but Is Unhurt When Mount Makes Bad Leap.
- WINGED FOOT MEN WIN PASTIME RACE; New York A.C. Runners Score Lowest Total in Long-Distance Event.