Articles
- CHESTER LANDS MADEROS.; Saved from Death, Evaristo Tells of Their Treatment by Huerta.
- Reception Room for Warship Crew.
- ENGLISH CHAMPION OUTPOINTS BLOOM; Freddie Welsh Leads in Seven Rounds of Bout with Brooklynite.
- Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. FUND FAILS BY $226,498; But $100,000 Is Pledged Conditionally and a Final Effort Will Be Made To-day. WORKERS BUSY UNTIL LATE Total for the Day More Than $300,000 ;- John D. Rockefeller Adds $150,000 to His $350,000.
- CARNEGIE FINDS 78 A YOUTHFUL AGE; But Life Is So Full of Happiness He Regrets to Pass the Milestones. SOME THINGS HE DISLIKES Especially Sex Plays and Fiction ;- Approves President Wilson's Policy in Mexico.
- TO DIVIDE $50,000 REWARD; But Paris Informers Will Profit Most from Pearl Theft.
- CRAZY QUILT OF FUN, SURPRISE, THRILL; Is "The Misleading Lady," Acted Last Night at the Fulton Theatre. CREATES MUCH AMUSEMENT And Provides a Variety of Entertainment, Much of Which Is of Kind Not Previously Encountered.
- Scout Lush Loses Baseball Case.
- $1,500 FOR CANEVARI BOOK.; Volume That Belonged to Maioli Brings $1,475 at the Brooke Sale.
- EINSTEIN LETTERS READ.; Wealthy Manufacturer Bitterly Opposed His Son's Marriage.
- SCHWAB AFRAID OF TARIFF.; Says Country Faces Worst Depression ;- But He Hopes for the Best.
- SEE DANGER IN USE OF RED AUTO LIGHTS; Locomotive Engineers Demand a Change, Saying Present Signal Confuses Them.
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- REBELS TO SEIZE JALISCO.; Blanco Going South with 1,000 Men to be Military Governor.
- Psychology Tests for Servants.
- Indians Resting at Mansfield.
- ESPIONAGE BUREAU FOUND AT GENEVA; Former French Officer Said to Head It and His Expulsion Is Ordered. AWAITED AT EACH FRONTIER Larguier Will Be Arrested the Moment He Reaches France, Germany, Austria, or Italy.
- WHOLE CITY NEEDS TIMES SQ. STATION; General Protest Likely Unless Commission Sees Fit to Modify Plans. CIVIC BODIES MAY ACT Representatives of Great Property Interests Say That the Problem Is Not a Local One.
- Rating of American League Pitchers
- J. HAZEN HYDE WEDS COUNTESS IN PARIS; Marries Widow of L. de Gontaut-Biron, the Daughter of Ex-Ambassador Leishman. PRIVATE CHURCH CEREMONY Bride's Brother-In-Law, Duke of Croy, Gives Her Away ;- Ambassador Herrick Best Man.
- W. W. FINLEY, HEAD OF SOUTHERN, DEAD; Railway President Succumbs to Sudden Attack of Apoplexy in Washington Home. GENIUS AS TRAFFIC MAN Improved Agricultural Conditions in South and Built Up Road's Earnings;-Succeeded Spencer in 1906.
- INDICT PENN. R.R. ON REBATE CHARGES; Grain Shippers Included in True Bills Involving a Maximum Fine of $1,530,000. SIX INDICTMENTS FOUND Keystone Elevator Co. and Miller Brothers, Defendants in Former Cases, Among Those Accused.
- TO STOP CORNERS ON COTTON FUTURES; Exchange Plans to Store in the South Graded Staple for Delivery Here. MAY END MANIPULATION Warehouse Receipt and Guarantee of Grade Will Also Protect Owners and Bankers.
- White House Hears Boston Chimes.
- NOTED ASTRONOMER DIES.; Sir Robert S, Ball Was Director of Cambridge Observatory 21 Years.
- Latest Shipping News.
- THE FORTY-SECOND STREET STATION.
- ITHACANS AT SEASHORE.; Stiff Practice for Cornell Players at Atlantic City.
- UNCLE REMUS STOCK CAUSES A BIG ROW; Magazine Stockholders Air Their Grievances Against Walter Pulitzer. NO ISSUE IN DECEMBER John T. Hettrick Falls to Get a Committee to Examine the Books.
- PERILOUS MISSION WORK.; Women Going to Philippines May Encounter Much Danger.
- FINAL RUPTURE WITH HALE.; Carranza's Foreign Minister Leaves Nogales to Join His Chief.
- Chicago Wants Eastern Game.
- WANTS OIL COMPETITION.; Washington Opposed to Foreign Monopoly of Latin American Supply.
- Mrs. John Jacob Astor Among the Buyers at Cottier Sale.
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- Wins the Femina Aviation Cup.
- OPPOSE STATE AID DIRECT TO WIDOWS; Morris D. Waldman Would Utilize Existing Private Agencies. DANGER IN PUBLIC RELIEF Pension Fund to Keep Fatherless Families Together Still Under Discussion.
- GIBBONS ON THANKSGIVING.; Issues Message Calling on Country to Give Thanks for Prosperity.
- FIND AHEARN UNCONSCIOUS.; Revived, State Fire Marshal Complained of Pains in Body.
- EXPORTS UP UNDER TARIFF.; Shipments of Goods Increase, While Imports Are Dropping.
- BRIDE WORE WHITE SATIN.; Her Gown of American Make ;- Bridesmaids in Shades of Pink.
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- THANKSGIVING NUISANCES.
- PARTY CONFERENCE TO PUSH MONEY BILL; Senate Leaders Call One for To-day to Clear Way for Trust Measure Next Session. AIM AT A COMPROMISE Hitchcock Says Senate Changes to Administration Measure Have Introduced 60 Per Cent. New Matter.
- Engineer Carr's Heroism.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- HUERTA CABLES OF VICTORIES.; Tells Paris Paper of Winning Northern Battles ;- "Situation Improved."
- Crown Street in 1699.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Strong and Cheerful ;- Prices Firm on the Continent.
- "QUALITY STREET" REVIVED.; London Again Sees Barrie's Play ;- Company an Excellent One.
- PEACE SOCIETY MEETING.; The Charles Rann Kennedys Give Reading from "The Terrible Meek."
- SARGENT'S FRIEZE OF 'THE PROPHETS'; World-Famous Pictures Reproduced in Original Colors in The Christmas Times. FOREMOST FIGURE IN ART American Mural Artist Is Leading Portrait Painter of All Europe.
- How Hooper Lost $1,000 Bonus.
- BELIEVE ZELAYA FLED TO CANADA; Federal Authorities Not Hopeful of Finding Ex-Nicaragua President Soon. READY FOR EXTRADITION Nicaraguan Legation Asked Detention ;- Former Dictator Wanted on Charge of Assassination.
- POLONIUM AS MEDICINE.; Sir William Ramsay Believes It Has Therapeutic Qualities.
- CHURCHILL BACKERS EAT VICTORY DINNER; Confident of His Reappointment by Mayor, They Celebrate at Calumet Club. KLINE'S LIST MADE OUT But Names Contained in It Will Not Be Made Public Until Board Meets This Afternoon.
- WIRELESS NEWS TO TRAIN.; Passengers on Lackawanna Flier Get Bulletins Sent from Scranton.
- GOWNS OF THE GUESTS.; Smart Semi-Tailored Costumes in Dark Tones or All Black.
- SILK STRIKE IMPENDING.; I.W.W. Demands Will Be Denied by Paterson Employers.
- THE BIGGEST BUSINESS IN THE WORLD.
- MISS WILSON BRIDE OF FRANCIS B. SAYRE; Promise to Obey Her Husband Made Part of the Marriage Service at Her Request. THRONGS AT WHITE HOUSE Ceremony in East Room Witnessed by a Brilliant Gathering ;- Place of Honeymoon Secret. MISS WILSON BRIDE OF FRANCIS B. SAYRE
- DOWSER'S PHILOSOPHY.; Diviner of Springs and Hidden Riches May Work Psychically.
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- REBELS SHOOT AN OFFICER.; Lieut. Castro Condemned by Comrades for Killing a Hackman.
- ARTISTS GIVE DINNER TO J. ALDEN WEIR; Noted Painter the Guest of Honor at Feast at Salmagundi Club. HE TELLS OF EARLY DAYS Votes of Asylum Inmates Sent Him Ahead in Popularity Contest ;- What a Dealer Advised.
- A.A.U. Run In the West.
- WEDDED IN ST. GEORGE'S.; Delavan M. Baldwin Married to Miss Eleanor Hinton.
- BLACKSOD A FINE PORT.; H.C. Long Tells of Advantages of Proposed Ocean Terminal.
- T. M. EMERSON DEAD.; President. of Atlantic Coast Line Stricken on Inspection Trip.
- Richard Godeffroy.
- GERMAN HITS JOHNSON.; Riotous Scenes in Paris at Wrestling Match Which Negro Wins.
- START IN AUTO ON HONEYMOON
- PRESIDENT COMING TO FOOTBALL GAME; Mr. Wilson to Sit on Army Side During First Half of the Contest. THEN WILL GO TO NAVY SIDE White House Bride and Groom to be with President's Party ;- How Ticket holders May Reach Seats.
- Short Drill for Lafayette.
- Federals in "Disgraceful Retreat" the Rebel Leader Reports.; THEIR GUNS CAPTURED Thirty Officers Stripped of Their Uniforms and Executed on the Field. ALL-DAY ARTILLERY DUEL Government Loss Is Set at 500, That of Rebels About 100. RED CROSS AID IS ASKED Trains of Wounded Pouring Into Juarez ;- Hotels Turned Into Hospitals.
- HELD FOR $600 FORGERY.; Cleveland Man Charged with Signing Broker's Name to Check.
- FOREIGN HORSEMEN TO BUY TROTTERS; European Agents Bid at Old Glory Sale ;- Captain Aubrey Sold for $3,150.
- Gen. Aguilar Gave Federal Garrison at Oil Port Until Midnight.; GERMAN CRUISER CALLED Admiral Fletcher Summons the Bremen to Join Him at Threatened Point. LIND SAILS WITH ADMIRAL President's Representative Is to Decide Whether or Not to Land Marines. HUERTA SENDING TROOPS Also Disposing Forces About Capital for Fear of Possible American Attack.
- MISS BIGGAR WINS APPEAL.; New Trial Granted of Alienation Suit Brought by Mrs. Hendrick.
- BOXER'S BAN TO BE LIFTED.; Jess Willard Will Soon Be Eligible to Box Carl Morris Here.
- MISS EDITH LOGAN. WEDS IN ST. THOMAS'S; Married to Dewees W. Dilworth Before Society Throng 2,000 Lilies in tile Chancel. MISS ROOSEVELT A BRIDE Daughter of John Ellis Roosevelt Married to Fairman R. Dick in St. Bartholomew's Church.
- TO STOP SPEEDING OF MAIL TRUCKS; Aldermen Adopt Amendment Putting Postal Autos Under Motor Law Restrictions. MAYOR KLINE TO SIGN IT One Truck Out of Every Eighteen Takes a Life Yearly, Says Committee Report.
- NEW C., M. & ST. P. BONDS.; Missouri Commission Approves 100-Year $470,000,000 Blanket Issue.
- B. & M.'S PLIGHT "SERIOUS."; To Meet Its Obligations Must Increase Rates, Says Chairman Elliott
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- GETTING THE VOTES.
- Fierce Fighting Near Las Vacas.
- WANTS FOOTBALL BARRED.; Col. Townley of West Point Says Sport Serves No Useful Purpose.
- DRAMATIC LIBRARY SALE.; Rare Books and Letters of Stage People Bring Good Prices.
- Minds Will Play for Penn.
- CINCINNATI DROPS TINKER.; Manager and Board of Directors Fall to Agree on Terms.
- Resume Grand Trunk Work.
- Roses Abloom While Snow Falls.
- RUSSIAN SYMPHONY PLAYS.; Altschuler Gives Jaernfelt's "Praeludium" for First Time Here.
- TO INVESTIGATE POISONING.; Coroner Has Case of Woman Who Took Bichloride of Mercury.
- Morgan Hill, Cattleman, Dead.
- BEACHEY LOOPS THE LOOP.; Biplane Fitted with Upright Motor, Too, Upsetting Expert Theories.
- SEIZE CLERK FOR $500,000 THEFT; Farmers' Loan and Trust Co.'s Former Employe Arrested ;- Had $102,000 in Loot. SOLD BOOTY WHOLESALE Union Pacific and General Electric Bonds and Stocks Carried to Philadelphia. LONG NIGHT CONFERENCE Bankers and Lawyers Discuss the Robbery ;- Prisoner Had Waldorf Room. SEIZE CLERK FOR $500,000 THEFT
- CROWDS WATCH WHITE HOUSE.
- THE WHITE HOUSE WEDDING.
- NAVY INVITES MANY GUESTS.; Cabinet Officers and Officers to Attend Football Game.
- Brickley May Lead Harvard.
- ROADS SAY LOSSES JUSTIFY NEW RATES; Railway Men Make Known Their Plan to Raise Intrastate Charges Also. FACE "SLOW STARVATION" Witness Shows Recent Deficits of 28 Roads Contrasted with Previous Surpluses.
- Endured Insult and Ridicule, Like Suffragists of To-day.
- NEW SUFFRAGE HOME.; Empire State Campaign Committee Opens Headquarters.
- SAYS VERA SCOTT IS RAVING; Official Denial of Her Story That She Shot Young Field.
- To Cast Shamrock's Keel To-clay.
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- Tinker Wouldn't Be Figurehead.
- VICTORY FOR BARTHOU.; Opposition Parties Withdraw Proposal Designed to Defeat Cabinet.
- LEVY WINS BY ONE POINT.; Lewine Loses Close Match in Morningside Class C Billiards.
- SCOTT'S AID MARRIED.; Commander Bruce Weds Daughter of Sir Jesse Boot, Millionaire.
- New Haven Pays $1,498,230 Taxes.
- 4 KILLED, 5 HURT, AS AUTOS COLLIDE; Assemblyman T.F. Denney, L. Kohn and Two Women Dead in the Wreckage of One Car. RUN INTO BY W.L. MORRIS All in His Party Seriously Injured as Gray Racer Smashed Head On Into Limousine. HIT ON PELHAM PARKWAY Merrymakers in Inn Startled by the Crash ;- One of Dead Women May Be a Relative of Denney. CITY AUTO KILLS BOY; RUNS AWAY
- THE KAISER HARD UP?; Report in Berlin That He Is About to Sell the Monbijou Palace.
- MORE THAN $500,000 PAID FOR A RAPHAEL; The Duveens Give Record Price for Cowper "Madonna" ;- Is Coming to United States. LAST THAT CAN BE BOUGHT The Other Works by Raphael Still in Private Hands Are Destined for Public Collections. MORE THAN $500,000 PAID FOR A RAPHAEL
- SAY TAMMANY KNEW OF M'GUIRE 'TERMS'; Learned Distasteful Facts When Seeking Sulzer Evidence, District Attorney Hears. MATTER WAS THEN DROPPED Fear Was That "Big Fellows" Would Be Involved ;- Fowler Begins His Fight.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- FIFTY FEDERALS BLOWN UP.; Rebels Reported to Have Dynamited Another Troop Train.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Trading Shows Renewed Life and Prices Advance ;- A Change in Sentiment.
- GERMANS TO JOIN FLETCHER.; Cruiser Bremen Sails for Tuxpam ;- Lind to Decide on Landing.
- OUTSIDE SECURITIES; Increased Business and a Sharp Upward Movement in Prices on the Curb.
- Austin Dam Defendants Acquitted.
- 1,400 GERMAN FIRMS AGREE TO EXHIBIT; Will Send to San Francisco the Finest Display Their Country Has Ever Made. TO ASK VOTE OF $500,000 Majority for It In the Reichstag Assured ;- Steamship Lines to Carry Exhibits Free of Cost.
- OLD DOMINION DIVIDEND.; New Jersey Court Orders Copper Company to Pay $10 a Share.
- HUNT FOR A $10,000 NECKLACE OF PEARLS; Harry W. Shattuck, Jeweler, Arrested After Holding It on Consignment. REFUSES TO AID POLICE Obtained the Pearls on Nov. 4 and Said He Would Find a Purchaser.
- "THAIS" GIVEN IN ENGLISH.; Massenet's Opera Performed at the Century Opera House.
- TO TRY NEW POLICE SIGNAL.; West Thirtieth Street Patrolmen to Make the Tests.
- STOVER NOT FOUND IN SAN FRANCISCO; Report That Missing Park Commissioner Reached Coast Is Not Believed. FRIENDS CLING TO HOPE Still Think Absent Official Is Taking Vacation and Will Return When Rested.
- MRS. PANKHURST AT VICE SYMPOSIUM; English Militant Suffragette Ends Her American Lecture Tour at Eltinge Theatre. CHRISTABEL'S TRACT SOLD Store Across the Street Rented When Management Bars Women Vendors from Theatre.
- H. D. Umbstaetter Dies of Wound.
- DENOUNCES PRINTING LAW.; Delaney, Investigating Contracts, Calls It a Gigantic Humbug.
- SAYS VAIL PURPOSES TO MAKE PUBLIC PAY; By Merger Would Recoup Enormous Losses from Competition, Witness Quotes Phone Head. MORGAN & CO. AS BACKERS Fisher Swears Davison Said Banking House Was Ready with Cash for Huge Combination.
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- JURY HEARS HENNESSY.; Investigator Testifies at Putnam County Graft Inquiry.
- FLETCHER TO GUARD BRITISH.; His Visit to Tuxpam Emphasizes Anglo-American Harmony.
- MAIDA DUPREE A SUICIDE.; Actress Discouraged by Failure ;- Followed Le Maire from England.
- 13,229 AT COLUMBIA.; Corrected Registration Figures Given Out ;- 907 Instructors.
- Collins Refuses Big Offer.
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- Miss Zabriskie Weds.
- AIRMAN PERREYON KILLED.; One of the Best Known French Aviators ;- His Altitude Records.
- Meadow Brook Point-to-Point Race.
- LEAVES FRISCO BOARD.; Bixby Resigns as Director ;- Yoakum Out of St. Louis Trust Co.
- 14,000 WALK OUT AT SCHENECTADY; But Plans for General Electric Strike Halt in Face of A.F.L. Opposition. CALLED A 'DEMONSTRATION' Hours and Wages Not Involved, but Alleged Attempt by Company to "Crush Unionism."
- Latest Topsy-Turvy Feat.
- SOME OF THE BRIDAL GIFTS.
- MUSICIAN'S LEAP KILLS.; Casler Jumps for Restaurant Elevator and Is Crushed.
- SAYS FEDERAL SUIT IS BIG MISTAKE; Government Has Been Tricked in Case Against Jewelers, Asserts Trade Authority. PRODUCERS WANT A COVER Under Which Some of Them Can Deceive the Jobbers and Get Cream of Business.
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- YOST AT WEST POINT.; Michigan Coach Gives Cadets Drill in New Formations.
- AMERICAN LANDSCAPES.; Interest in Gardening Is Growing in This Country.
- Desjardiens Chicago's Captain.
- Brown Fears Indian Warriors.
- REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.; The Auction Offerings of Real Estate Yesterday Were as Follows.
- TO PRESCRIBE LINER LANES.; Government Instead of Steamship Control Broached by Hydrographers
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Harlem Property in Trade for Bronx Flats ;- Private Dwelling Sales ;- Augustus A. Low Home on Brooklyn Heights Bought for Apartment Alteration ;- Big Railroad Deal in Flushing.