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- DRASTIC BILL AIMS AT SAFER RAILROADS; Measure in House To-day Authorizes Commerce Board to Order Safety Devices. BIG EXTENSION OF POWER Commission at Present Can Only Recommend Remedies for Defects Imperiling Travelers' Lives.
- YOUTH SHOT BY GIRL THINKS HER INSANE; Simons Insists That He Never Saw Margaret Lima Before She Attacked Him in Street. SHE PLAYS AFTER ARREST Romps with Youngsters at Headquarters of Children's Society, but Won't Discuss Her Case.
- HOPPER DENOUNCES EVILS OF THE STAGE; Appeals for Clean Plays at a Dinner in Honor of David Warfield. NO MAGNATE, WARFIELD SAYS Counts His Money and Finds It Just $12 Short of His First $1,000,000.
- JAPAN LAUNCHES CRUISER.; The Haruna a Sister Ship of the Kongo, Built in England.
- SLAIN IN SICILIAN FEUD.; Chicago Italian Killed at His Door by Three Men.
- RECOMMENDS WABASH SALE; Receivership Master Thinks Road Will Go at Auction In 90 Days.
- SAFETY SHOW PROGRAMME.; Demonstrations by Soldiers, Firemen and School Children This Week
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- DOMINICANS VOTE TO-DAY.; Orderly Election Promised ;- Americans Barred from City Hall.
- "MARY'S LAMB" REAL.; Its Owner Was Miss Sawyer of Sterling, Mass.
- A "Book Hygiene Exhibit."
- "MOVIES" IN SOCIETY.; Personal Films Shown by Mrs. T.F. Walsh and Mrs. J.W. Pinchot.
- CAN'T FIND MR. LEISHMAN.; Pittsburgh Associates Believe He Is Seeking Quiet Abroad.
- HUSBAND SLAYS RIVAL.; Wrests Gun from Wife and Shoots Man as He Begs for Mercy.
- READING MONA LISA'S RIDDLE.; London Recalls Various Attempts to Interpret Her Famous Smile. FLORENTINES IN RIOT OVER 'MONA LISA'
- JOHN D.'S $35,000 XMAS.; Making Plans for Big Celebration at Rockefeller's Cleveland Home.
- Only a Small Percentage Estimated to be in Actual Need.
- REBELS DRIVEN BACK AT TAMPICO; Forced by Fierce Bombardment of Federal Gunboats and Artillery to Raise the Siege. 800 ARE REPORTED KILLED And a Multitude Are Wounded ;- Our Fleet Surgeons Helping in the Hospitals. WHEELING SAVED REFUGEES Took Them Aboard at Night and Transferred Them to Battleships Amid Heavy Sea.
- Broadway "Daisies" in Bloom.
- ROOT AS PRESIDENT WOULD PLEASE TAFT; Ex-President Says Senator's Nomination by Republicans Would Delight Him. A FARSEEING STATESMAN Taft Compares Root to Hamilton and Puts Him at the Head of Those Who Serve the People Truly.
- LAKEWOOD ACTIVITIES.; Getting Georgian Court Ready for Xmas ;- Lady Decies Expected.
- FATHER ARRESTS HIS SON.; Youngster Steals Parent's Jewelry and Lives in Subway Five Days.
- PERUGIA'S EYE TO BUSINESS.; "Mona Lisa" Thief Had List of Collectors and Dealers in Diary.
- A "POISON NEEDLE" CHARGE; Surgeon Finds Nothing the Matter, but Young Man Is Held.
- ARMSTRONG TO LEAD YALE CREW COACHES; Guy Nickalls and Giannini to Help Develop Oarsmen at New Haven.
- PLAN TO FIT OUT BIG AQUITANIA SOON; Cunard Line's New Giantess Is About Ready to Leave the Clyde. EFFORTS TO INSURE SAFETY Double Skin in Vulnerable Parts ;- British Rules May Be Revised Governing Safety Appliances.
- LONDON POLICE GET MISS EMERSON AGAIN; Michigan Girl the Central Figure in a Lively Battle at Suffragette Outbreak. ONCE IN HOLLOWAY JAIL Third Time Within a Year That She Has Clashed with the Police ;- Mounted Men Charge Mob.
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- GASQUET ATTACKS ENGLISH REFORMERS; He Says Lutherans and Calvinists Reconstructed Anglican Church by Acts of Parliament. OLD FAITH WAS REJECTED Benedictine Scholar Says Episcopalians Lost Primary Ancient Doctrines by Breach with Rome.
- CURED 47 OF CHOLERA.; Prof. stumpf Used New Remedy Successfully in Balkan Campaign.
- NIGHT RESCUE OF REFUGEES.; Wheeling Gathered 299 and Transferred Them to Battleships.
- Increased Demand for It Stimulates Fraud in Marking.
- TAFT'S WAY TO END STRIKES; He Would Trust Public Opinion Avoiding Compulsory Arbitration.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- TO AID WOMEN'S CLUB.; Vassar Alumnae Arrange for Benefit at Comedy Theatre.
- FOREIGN GOLFING DATES.; Important Championships In Great Britain and France Decided.
- CHINA SEEKS AMERICAN AID.; Wants a $20,000,000 Loan to Prevent Flood Damage.
- CROWD BEATS POLICEMAN.; New York Football Players Arrested in Newark.
- HIT B. & M. DIRECTORS FAVOR HIGHER RATES; New England Commission and Prouty Charge Mismanagement ;- Road Virtually Bankrupt. NEW DIRECTORATES NEEDED Mellen's Attempt to Control Called "Most Disastrous" ;- Bad Financial Outlook. HIT B. & M. DIRECTORS FAVOR HIGHER RATES
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- THE OWEN BILL AS A MEASURE OF INFLATION.
- WOULD PROHIBIT BEQUESTS.; Babson for Letting State Divide Accumulations Among Voters.
- The Superior Doughnut.
- START BART DUNN'S TRIAL.; Tammany Leader's Case Will Be Called by Justice Tompkins To-day.
- BIG VICTORY FOR HUERTA.; Naval Authorities Think Rebels Have Sustained a Severe Check.
- HOFMANN DISCUSSES MUSICAL AUDIENCES; Americans Go to Concerts for Pleasure, Not for Study, Says Pianist. DEMAND EXCITING PIECES " Movies" Craze Harmful, Asserts Artist ;- Little Chance for Composers in Our Cities.
- WILL TEACH THRIFT TO PARK SQUIRRELS; Bill Snyder's Trained Pete Will Act as Mentor and Guide. NEW SHEEP TENDER REVOLTS Central Park and the Zoological Garden Lure Thousands of Visitors on Mild Winter Day.
- Perugia Loved Girl Like "Mona Lisa."
- SMALLPOX SCARES BASEBALL TOURISTS; Giant-White Sox Party Vaccinated at Hongkong and Sail to Manila.
- POISONING MORE POPULAR.; Suicides by This Means Outnumber Those by Firearms in This State.
- BIKE RIDERS STRONG AFTER LONG GRIND; Will Receive $26,000 To-day for Riding ;- New Record for Attendance.
- Mrs. Sykes to Wed In England.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
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- IMMODESTY A PERIL.; Dr. Silverman Says It Threatens Social Betterment.
- FRANCE LIKES IDEA OF POINCARE VISIT; Trip to the United States Entirely Feasible and Very Appropriate, It Is Held.
- THE BICYCLE ORGY.
- "Der Rosenkavaller."
- DISKS TO PROTECT AUTOS AT TRACKS; New Grade-Crossing Signal to be Tried in New Jersey ;- Tokio Streets Dangerous.
- BUSINESS CRISIS IN CAPITAL.; Big Bank Is Reported Embarrassed and Failures Are Looked For.
- Taxation at the Source.
- Chocolate Barred as Army Rations.
- GUARDS FOR MISS LAW.; Flier Feared Disturbance Because Wireless Test Was Not Made.
- William M. Wheeler, Navy Surgeon.
- NEW TARIFF HELPS SOME BRITISH TRADE; Most Manufacturers, However, Are Still Acting with Caution. FEAR TO ENLARGE PLANTS Are Waiting to See Whether America Sustains the Wilson Policy.
- OUR IMPORTS FALL UNDER TARIFF LAW; Redfield Holds That the Act Has Not Opened Floodgates to European Wares. BIG GROWTH IN EXPORTS Commerce Report, However, Shows That Importations of Foodstuffs Are on the Increase.
- Lodge Re-elects Its First President.
- SHARP CHANGES IN PARIS.; Violent Oscillations of Rios ;- Mexicans Slump Heavily.
- ROOT SPEECH WIDENS SPLIT ON CURRENCY; Owen Says He Has Unfairly Attacked the Bill and Cites Safeguards Against Inflation. WILL DEMAND A ROLL CALL And Insist on Senators Taking Sides Openly, Which Republicans Had Hoped to Avoid.
- SALVADOREANS SLAP NICARAGUAN TREATY; Central American Association Assails Our Proposed Compact with Sister Republic. REGARDS DIAZ AS A PUPPET Chairman of Body In Letter to Washington Aims a Hard Blow at "Dollar Diplomacy."
- IMPORTERS TO TEST TARIFF REBATE LAW; Demand That the 5 Per Cent. Discount for Shipments in American Bottoms Stand.
- FLORENTINES IN RIOT OVER 'MONA LISA'; Crowd of 30,000 Sweeps Police Aside in Mad Rush to See Stolen Painting.
- FINDS INCA MUMMY BURIED 2,000 YEARS; Canadian Railroad Engineer Brings Relic of Ancient People from the Chilean Desert. SALTPETER PRESERVED IT Only a Foot High, the Body Was Shrunk After Death ;- Incas Built Road to Attack Indians.
- BILLBOARDS AND LAW.
- Dangerous Toy Guns.
- MILLION MEN FOR HUERTA.; He Tells a German Journalist He Can Put Them in the Field Now.
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- DIPHTHERIA CLOSES NASSAU HOSPITAL; One Patient Conveys the Disease to Another and Ten Nurses Are Inoculated. 52 INMATES IN DANGER Italian Supposed to Have Been Suffering from Typhoid Fever Had Post-Diphtheretic Paralysis.
- Connie Mack's Son to Coach.
- MRS. GARCIA'S CASE WILL START INQUIRY; Whitman's Office May Have the Woman Rearrested on a Bench Warrant. RELEASE HAS ODD FEATURES New York County Prisoner Freed from Queens Jail ;- Whitman Not Notified of Writ.
- HOCKEY STARTS THIS WEEK.; Famous St. Paul's School Team Coming to Play Princeton.
- May Fly Over Andes This Week.
- BANK INVESTMENTS CHANGE; Now Run More to Short-Term Securities, Says Supt. Van Tuyl.
- LONDON WON'T SPECULATE.; But Investors Are Making Discreet Purchases at Low Figures.
- WHY MADRIZ FLED.; Nicaraguan, Under Oath, Put the Blame on American Bankers.
- JOIN DICTOGRAPH WITH TELEPHONE; Church Service Thus Carried to Philadelphia and to New York Homes. MUSIC HEARD DISTINCTLY But the Ministers Voice Sounded Too Loud for All His Words to be Understood.
- SMALLPOX SCARE ON TRAIN.; Thirty-nine Men Vaccinated in Car After Infected Man Gets Out.
- SERIOUS PUBLIC DISCOURSE.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- A "RECORD" PROPOSAL.; Phonograph Worker's Note Brings It from Widower with 11 Children.
- FIFTY YEARS OF FREEDOM.; Recent Exposition Showed Great Progress of Colored People.
- VILLA SEIZED $5,000,000.; Chihuahua Refugees Say Foreigners Have Lost That Amount.
- FAKE BANKERS ROB MANY IMMIGRANTS; State Department of Labor Finds Numerous Victims of Petty Swindling by Sharpers. $100,000 STOLEN IN A YEAR Unlicensed Money Dealers Prey on the Newly Arrived Foreigner Extensively and Pluck His Savings.
- PROUTY ON RATES MISUNDERSTOOD; To be Put Up if Need Is Shown, but He Would Like Guarantees of Wise Expenditures. SPOKE FOR HIMSELF ONLY Not Forecasting Decision of Commerce Board ;- Leaving It Soon and Will Not Vote with It.
- MRS. JOSEPH WOOD DEAD.; Wife of Pennsylvania Railroad Official Stricken with Paralysis.
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- POLICEMAN KILLS GANGSTER IN FIGHT; Hits Young Man Who Was Aiming at Him and About to Fire. WAS WARNED JUST IN TIME Walsh, Informed of Gunman's Threat, Went Out Alone to Arrest Him.
- ALL-STAR BOXING SHOWS.; Well-Balanced Cards Arranged for Local Clubs This Week.
- WOMAN PINNED UNDER AUTO; Is Hurt Seriously When Car Is Overturned In Collision.
- ENGLAND NOT TO BLAME; So Committee Thinks In Regard to Exposition Agreement.
- GREECE TAKES OVER CRETE.; Hellenic King Runs Up Flag with Imposing Annexation Ceremonial.
- SHARP DECLINE IN BERLIN.; Drop in Discount Rate Weakens Market ;- Reichbank Defends Reduction.
- KAISER ENDS PRINCE'S EXILE; Heir to Throne Going Back to Berlin to Join General Staff of Army.
- FLEET HERE TO-DAY FROM LONG CRUISE; 5,000 Sailors Will Be Paid Off and Spend Christmas in New York. BADGER SOON TO RETIRE Winslow Expected to Succeed Him as Commander in Chief of the Atlantic Fleet.
- THOUGHT FAST IN HIS JUMP FROM FIRE; Bertrand H. Billman Noted Wires and a Roof as He Passed Them. PLUNGED 80 FEET TO NET Spent Seven Weeks In a Hospital, but Every Detail is Vivid In His Mind.
- VERMONT CREEPING TO PORT; Battleship Has Two Compartments Flooded and Is Under Convoy.
- GOV. GLYNN, GOV. TILDEN, AND THE ERIE CANAL.
- THINK LOPEZ IS BOXED UP.; Utah Sheriffs Put Bulkhead In Mine to Starve Out Bandit.
- FLOWERS FOR THE SICK.; National Plant Guild Needs Funds to Carry On Its Work.
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- CENTURY OPERA CO. IN OTHER CITIES; Aborns Lease Philadelphia House and Will Give English Performances Next Year. PLAN CHAIN OF COMPANIES Seven More Cities Now Under Consideration ;- Principals to be Exchanged.
- William F. Crane Dies.
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- CONNECTICUT CRICKETS OUT; So Are Dandelion Blossoms and Canoeists at Highland Lake.
- TROUBLE AHEAD FOR MANAGER C. HERZOG; Insubordinate Players Caused Downfall of Joe Tinker in Cincinnati.
- Miss Anna Gardiner Engaged.
- WILSON CONTINUES TO GAIN; Able to Leave His Bed ;- Doctor Cancels To-day's Engagements.
- RESCUE THREE AT FIRE.; Explosion Causes Quick Exodus from Brooklyn Lodging Houses.
- HAD AUTO LICENSE NO. 505.; New York "Commissioner" Thought He Could Speed Up in Hackensack.
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- Latest Shipping News.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; American Auto Chassis Pay Full Duty When Imported.
- KATE CAREW ILL IN LONDON.; American Newspaper Woman Operated Upon Last Friday.
- Health and Property Said to Suffer for Many Blocks Around.
- ASKS VILLA TO EXPLAIN.; Carranza Also Orders Rebels to Receipt for Supplies Seized.
- GLADSTONE DOWIE ORDAINED; Son of Zion City's Founder Now an Episcopal Minister In Chicago.
- PAGEANT IN PANAMA FOR CANAL OPENING; T. Daniel Frawley to Stage Big Spectacle with Several Hundred American Players. MOVIES" TO DEFRAY COST Republic's History from Its Early Days Up to Waterway's Completion to be Presented.
- INTEREST IN NEW CLUB.; Gotham A.C. Finds Favor with James E. Sullivan.
- McCANN FAMILY HOPEFUL.; Think Missing Girl Will Soon Be Found ;- Amateur Sleuths Out.
- BOOK SWINDLERS GET MANY VICTIMS; Old Women and Young Men Easy Prey for Sellers of Fake "De Luxe" Sets. MANY CASES IN COURTS Woman in Pending Suit Testifies That She Paid Agent $47,400 Within Two Months.
- GERMANS FOR NAVAL TRUCE; Pacifists of the Empire Encouraged by Action in Congress.
- MAKE "POISON PEN" ARREST; Miss Davis of Wilkes-Barre Accused of Attacking Mrs. Wallace.
- XMAS CAKE FOR WILSON.; Mrs. Dodds, Girlhood Friend of President's Wife, Is Baking One.
- BOY SAVES FATHER AND SELF; Youngster's Alarm Frustrates Elder's Plan to Kill Them Both.
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- KILLS YOUNG WIFE OUTSIDE CONVENT; Husband Fires Repeatedly at Her Near Crowded Madison Avenue Corner. BROODED OVER SEPARATION He Kept Revolver Hid in Park Awaiting His Opportunity ;- Makes No Defense to the Police. KILLS YOUNG WIFE OUTSIDE CONVENT
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
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- "MOVIES" TO AID CHARITY.; Brooklyn Jewish Federation Plans Film Campaign for Funds.
- NEW FIRE BOXES TO END MONOPOLY; Telegraph Bureau Invention Given to the City, Commissioner Johnson Reports. EXPECTS A GREAT SAVING Many of the Old Boxes Unreliable, He Says, in Urging City to Let Contract for 2,000.