Articles
- PRAY FOR B. & M. INVESTORS; Baptist Ministers Ask Divine Aid for Widows and Orphans.
- UNCONSCIOUS 48 HOURS.; Doctors Cannot Find Cause of Young Man's Condition.
- MANY INVESTORS WOULD JOIN UNION; Proposal to Organize Country's Security Holders Elicits an Immediate Response. DIVIDENDS ARE IN DANGER Scheftel Plan for Acting in Concert Appeals to Owners of Stocks and Bonds.
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- BASEBALL'S DEATH TOLL.; Fifteen Players, All Unskilled in Sport, Killed in 1913.
- MICHIGAN COMING EAST.; Wolverines Will Play Harvard in Football Next Oct. 31.
- Dundee and Griffith Draw.
- AN ACTOR SPEAKS FOR ACTORS.
- OBSERVERS' STAY INDOORS; United States Representatives in Santo Domingo Have Nothing to Do.
- IN THE ART GALLERIES.; Mrs. Benjamin Guinness's Portraits at Knoedler's ;- Oak Room at Charles's.
- Mascagni's "Parisina" Presented.
- EDITH WORMSER WEDS IN ST. MORITZ; Daughter of Isidor Wormser of New York Married to Mathieu Goudchaux, Banker. PELTED WITH SNOWBALLS Couple Leave in a Sleigh on Honeymoon ;- Count and Countess Zanowski Among Wedding Guests.
- TANGO 'ABSURD,' SAYS KING.; Ruler of Bavaria Follows Kaiser's Example and Puts Ban on It.
- PANIC ON NOW, SAYS MANN.; Cannon Agrees with Him ;- Both Blame the Democrats.
- PROF. MESSENGER DEAD.; Actuary of The Travelers' Insurance Company Was 58.
- Homeseekers to Lose "Stopovers."
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- Four Years for Sweetheart's Murder
- Southern Association Meeting.
- NEW HAVEN STEAMSHIP HEAD; Report in Oregon That J.H. Young Has Been Appointed.
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- Liabilities, $778,000; Assets, $100.
- OWES FREEDOM TO VILLA.; Dr. C.H. Harle, Imprisoned for Murder, Now a Rebel Surgeon.
- CURTI CHAMPION FENCER OF A.F.L.A.; New York A.C. Foilsman Defeats National Title Holder in League Series.
- MR. PROUTY.
- MILITANTS APPEAL DIRECT TO THE KING; Declare in Telegram That Mrs. Pankhurst Is Being "Done to Death" in Jail. $400,000 FIRE AT PLYMOUTH Because Mrs. Pankhurst Was Arrested There ;- Zelie Emerson Says the Police Assaulted Her.
- RHODES SCHOLAR'S SNEER.; American Called Oxford "a God-Forsaken Place," Dr. Macan Says.
- Corscaden-Thomas Wedding To-day
- TO RETAIN J.C. CLEMENTS.; Wilson Likely to Reappoint Him to the Commerce Commission.
- PACKERS CUT BEEF PRICES.; Forced to Meet Argentina Competition in Navy Contracts.
- FINDS LITTLE GIRL BOUND TO A STAKE; Woman Brings 13-Year-Old Anna Villoix to Her Home from Lot Where Men Dragged Her.
- REPUBLICANS VETO PARTY CONVENTION; National Committee Favors Referring Reorganization Problems to State Conventions. ACTION AT HILLES DINNER Expected That Conclusions Reached Will Be Ratified To-day ;- Strong Sentiment for Party Reforms. REPUBLICANS VETO PARTY CONVENTION
- Boston Americans to Play Reds.
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- CORDIER CAPTURES FINAL SQUASH GAME; Brooklyn Player Defeats Irving in Harvard Club Tourney, 3 Games to 1.
- INCOME TAX RULING WILL ADD TO DELAYS; Owners of Coupons Hereafter Must Give Their Full Names ;- Initials Barred. WILL AFFECT HUGE SUMS Many Corporations Fear Monetary Losses Because of Regulation Affecting Trustees of Estates.
- EULOGIZE ADAMSON AT A BIG DINNER; Mayor-Elect Mitchel Announces That Secretary Will Be in His Cabinet. MAYOR KLINE ADDS PRAISE Silver Tea Service Is Presented to the Manager of the Fusion Campaign.
- FAUROT ROUNDS UP WIRE-TAPPING GANG; Men Called "Lesser Lights" by Police Found Druggist an Easy Victim. THEY GOT $2,500 FROM HIM West Indian Merchant Here on a World-Girdling Trip Says Paris Is Tame to New York.
- MR. BRYAN ON PATRONAGE.
- CREW OF THIRTY MISSING.; Vessel Believed to be German Steamer Narvik Found Bottom Up.
- The Etymology of "Crullers."
- CASTLE HOUSE IS OPENED.; Society Crowd Dances Tango as Minstrel Orchestra Plays.
- SAVES BIRDS OF PARADISE.; German Government Prohibits Their Slaughter in New Guinea.
- FAVORS LITERACY TEST.; House Committee to Report Allen Bill ;- Militant Women Barred.
- THINK 'MOVIES' LED GIRL TO SHOOT MAN; Margaret Lima, Authorities Believe, Sought to Act Part of Picture Heroine. HER VICTIM DOING WELL She is Melodramatic in Manner When Questioned ;- is Unable to Find Hotel.
- W.C. OSBORN IS CHAIRMAN.; Heads Glynn's Business Committee to Modernize State Government.
- HOTEL GUEST DIES IN 8-STORY FALL; Well-Known Michigan Lawyer Found Lifeless Beneath His Window by His Son. NOT SUICIDE, SAYS FRIEND Believes Devere Hall Lost His Balance When He Suffered a Heart Attack.
- CANAL OPEN THROUGHOUT.; Cucaracha Slide Cleared Sufficiently to Permit Passage of Vessels.
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- Umpire Handiboe Quits Baseball
- Yale's Basket Ball Captain Resigns.
- NINE BILLIONS FROM OUR FARMS; Nation's Great Wealth in Crops and Live Stock Produced in 1913. LOW CROP YEAR AT THAT Combined Average Next to Smallest In Decade Because of Drought, but Selling Prices Are High.
- $1,400 FOR AN ISRAELS.; And a Picture by Orchardson Brings $2,100 at a London Sale.
- Repaving Forty-seventh Street.
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- Mrs. Holme to Wed Edward Valpy.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- Son of President Yuan Marry.
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- TRIBELHORN GETS 25 DAYS IN JAIL; Realty Man Also Fined $500 for Leasing Apartments to Disorderly Persons. FIRST CONVICTION IN YEARS Court Scores Property Owners Who Hide Behind Renting Agents ;- Tribelhorn to Appeal.
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- TOKIO IS SHAKEN.; Sharpest Earthquake in Years ;- Nobody Killed and Not Much Damage.
- ROWING CLUBS PLAN BIG ORGANIZATION; Four New York Regatta Associations May Combine ;- Want New Course for Races.
- Promises United Wireless Dividend.
- REBELS MENACE MEXICO CITY; 2,000 Zapatistas Engage Federals Only 17 Miles from the National Palace. HUERTA CLAIMS VICTORY But It Is Suspected That the Bandits Have Withdrawn Only to Renew the Attack Later. CONGRESS ENDS SESSION Adjournment Leaves Huerta Practically Dictator ;- Capital Banks Reject Bills of State Institutions.
- DIRY KNOCKED OUT.; George Ashe Drops German Boxer to Floor In Third Round.
- FLEET, GALE-TOSSED, HAS TRAGIC VOYAGE; Capt. Chapin Dying, the Ohio's Sailors Have Smallpox, and the Vermont Breaks a Shaft. WYOMING'S PLATES SPRUNG Superdreadnoughts Arrive Here for Christmas After a Homeward Trip Marred by Many Mishaps.
- Tin Whistle Golf at Pinehurst.
- Cox Indictments Dismissed.
- APPRAISING THE TRUSTS.
- ROME TO SEE "MONA LISA."; Rush to View It at Florence Continues ;- A Paris Police Scandal.
- Reforming the "Spugs."
- TO END FISHERIES DISPUTE.; Wilson Sends Dr. Smith to Arrange Agreement with Canada.
- GIVE CHILD LIBERTY, SAYS DR. MONTESSORI; Young Must Have Complete Freedom for Natural Development, Asserts Educator. EXPLAINS HER METHODS Stimuli Offered to Awaken and Nourish the Inner Self ;- Her Last Lecture.
- MISS DRAPER, BRIDE OF LINZEE BLAGDEH; Daughter of Mrs. William H. Draper Married to Son of Mrs. George Biagden. GRACE CHURCH CEREMONY Bride's Brother Gives Her in Marriage-Her Sister Ruth and Miss Janet P. Dana the Bridesmaids.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Sale and Lease of the Northeast Corner of Fifth Avenue and Forty-first Street Held at $300 a Square Foot ;- Woodbury G. Langdon Increases His Midtown Holdings ;- Bronx and Suburban Sales.
- SCHOOL TO TRAIN BEGGARS.; Mendicants Also Have National Society, with Chicago Headquarters.
- WOMAN HEADS GARY POLICE.; Mrs. Ray Will Also Have Direction of the Fire Department.
- TOWN MOURNS PRIEST.; 3,000 Children Follow Coffin of Father O'Connor in Harrison.
- DOES 'BIG BUSINESS' PAY? REDFIELD ASKS; Secretary of Commerce Plans Searching Inquiry Into Efficiency of Gigantic Trusts. FOR NEW REPRESSIVE LAWS Would Place Burden of Proof on Defendants ;- No Stock Watering or Interlocking Directorates.
- FOR BUFFOM POISON TRIAL.; Special Panel of 150 Jurors Drawn ;- Case to Come Up Feb. 16.
- LAVA DESTROYS VILLAGES.; Much Loss of Life from Volcanic Eruption in Ambrim Feared.
- Cadiz Cross-Country Captain.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Prices Weak in London, Paris, and Berlin ;- Americans Lower in London.
- Huerta Congress Adjourns Till April
- AMERICAN COTTON SUPPLY.; Total for Three Months Ending Nov. 30 Was 12,902,121 Bales.
- THE NATIONAL GUARD.
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- PHYSICALLY UNFIT.; Women Too Weak for Politics, Dr. Thompson Says.
- "MYSTERY SHIP" LAUNCHED.; British Battleship Tiger to be the Fastest War Vessel Afloat.
- Operation Helps Magistrate Kempner
- George Voorhies, Turf Man, Dies.
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- TRIED TO INSURE HIS VICTIM'S LIFE; Priest Had Murder in His Mind Five Months Before Crime, Prosecution Shows. SCHMIDT MAY TAKE STAND Counsel Agree to Limit Alienist Witnesses to Four on Each Side.
- TO PUT WORKHOUSE WOMEN ON A FARM; Reformative Work Not Possible Now, Says Probation Association. CARE FOR FEEBLE-MINDED No Law to Detain Them Exists and No Institution to House Them.
- CORPORATIONS WIN TAX SUIT; Insurance Companies to Get $1,500,000 Refunded from Government.
- FLOWERS BLOOM NEAR ICE.; Skaters on Morris Canal See Dandelions Springing Up.
- THINK PICKPOCKETS STARTED THIS FIRE; Tenants of a Lenox Avenue Apartment House Robbed as They Ran Down the Stairs. YOUNG MEN JOSTLED THEM Their Pocketbooks Disappear in the Scuffle ;- Elderly Colored Man Rescues Women.
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- VILLA'S MEN FEAR A TRAP.; Federals May Take Advantage of Their Divided Forces.
- Cross and Anderson Matched.
- BART DUNN ON TRIAL FOR GRAFT ON ROADS; Charge That Tammany Leader Picked Out the State's Foreman. JURY KEPT UNDER GUARD Witness Says That Rockland County Road Was Not Up to the Specifications ;- No Concrete in Places.
- SUIT OVER CHICAGO GAS.; Stockholder Charges Interlocking Directorate with Edison Co.
- ADVISES ABOLITION OF GRAND JURIES; British Royal Commission on Delay in the Law Courts Presents Its Report. JUDGES TO WORK HARDER Court of Criminal Appeal to Have Power to Order New Trials ;- A Hit at Fashionable Counsel.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- Recipe for "Pumpkin Bread."
- Titanic Hearing Set for Jan. 5.
- THE BARRERE ENSEMBLE.; A Concert of Diverting Pieces for Wind Instruments.
- WANT NEW RACE CAR FOR THE AUTO SALON; Importers Try to Get Latest English Speed Marvel ;- Has Twelve Cylinders.
- ZELAYA WARNED AGAIN.; This Time His Counsel Tells Folk He Is Ready to Sail.
- The Rev. Reuben D, Nevius,
- THINK MISS M'CANN WILL BE HOME SOON; Police Expect to Find Her Hiding Place To-day or To-morrow if She Doesn't Return. SEEN IN GOOD GROUND Missing Girl Was in Long Island Town on Dec. 6 ;- Cruel Post Card Hoax.
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- LAWYERS PASS LIE IN COURT CORRIDOR; Hugh Gordon Miller and Otto A. Gillig in Heated Colloquy Over Case of Senator Hughes. FIGHT IN PARK SUGGESTED But Gillig Tells Miller to Run Along ;- Suit, Is Is Alleged, Is Brought for Political Purposes.
- MARSHALL TO LECTURE.; Vice President Joins Chautauqua Circuit with Bryan Next Fall.
- ALL ASSAIL SEAMEN'S BILL.; Fall River Line and Lake Companies Join in the Protest.
- UNCOVERS A PLOT TO ROB BOX OFFICE; Klaw & Erlanger Discharge Two Trusted Theatre Employes.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Decline, Some Losing Much Ground ;- Money Reflects Good Bank Showing.
- QUAKE KILLS 8 IN GERMANY.; Tunnel Collapses, Crushing a Train ;- Thirty-four Persons Injured.
- Penn In Cricket Tournament.
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- Boxing Receipts in Wisconsin.
- OIL AGITATES THE CURB.; Association May Reconsider Listing Resolution To-day.
- PAY DAY FOR 6-DAY CYCLISTS; All Satisfied with Sums Received ;- Racers Going Abroad.
- EXPECTS OCEAN FLIGHT SOON; Curtiss Thinks It May Be Made in the Course of Next Summer.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- DISCUSS THE PANAMA FAIR.; British Minister Considering the Question of Representation.
- No Treacherous Corners.
- ACT MRS. BURLESON'S PLAY.; Postmaster General's Wife's "His Secretary" Given in Keith's Theatre
- SUSTAINS MARCONI CO.; Judge Rellstab in Trenton Throws Out Contempt Proceedings.
- Brig. Gen. David J. Craigie.
- KAISER BEARS MANY GIFTS.; Christmas Packages Fill Mail Compartments of Big Liner.
- TELLS OF HIS WORK REPLANNING CITIES; Thomas H. Mawson Has Undertaken a Big Job in the Canadian Northwest. DESIGN FOR NATIONAL PARK Remodeling English Town of Exeter ;- Garden Commission for the King of Greece.
- ENJOINS THE HAMMERSTEINS; Impresario Will Appeal at Once Against Opera Decision.
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- TAFT'S SON HEADS CLASS.; Duplicates His Father's Feat at Ohio Bar Examination.
- DEAL FOR SALE OF TINKER REPUDIATED; Directors of the Cincinnati Club Disapprove President Herrmann's Action. REDS WANT TWO PLAYERS Brooklyn Club to Fight for Famous Shortstop ;- Deal Was Proper, Says President Ebbets.
- WOMAN FIREMAN AT PLANT.; Husband Taken Ill Tending Furnaces and She Does His Work.
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- REFUGEES ARE STORMBOUND.; Norther Keeps Them on Warships ;- Red Cross Aids Spaniards.
- INVESTIGATES PENITENTIARY; Whitman Looking Into Charges of Cruelty on Blackwell's Island.
- REBEL VICTORY IN ECUADOR.; Fall of the Government Reported to be Imminent.
- State Pensions for Widows Would Not Destroy Self-Respect.
- COMING TO PLAY HAMLET.; Deputy Demblon Will Also Lecture on His Shakespeare Theory.
- KAISER AGAIN ANNOYS HEIR.; Crown Prince Doesn't Want to be Transferred to General Staff.
- PRESIDENT QUITS 'CARABAO' SOCIETY; Resigns as Honorary Member of Organization That Burlesqued Philippine Policy AND ORDERS INVESTIGATION Singing of "Damn, Damn, Damn the Insurrectos" Offensive ;- Court-Martial or Reprimand Hinted. PRESIDENT QUITS 'CARABAO' SOCIETY
- WILSON AT WORK AGAIN.; Keeps to His Room, but Dictates Letters and Reads Official Papers.
- SET TRAIN SIGNALS BY WIRELESS NOW; Lackawanna Finds It Can Raise and Lower Semaphore from a Distant Station. WILL PREVENT ACCIDENTS Use of Wireless on Moving Trains Means a Great Saving in Heavy Freight Traffic.
- SUES HUSBAND'S FAMILY.; Mrs. Hayward, Recent Bride, Asks $100,000 for Alienation of Spouse.
- NETHERLANDS TREATY UP.; Bryan and Van Rappard Agree on Terms of Peace Compact.
- INDICT PITTSBURGH MEN.; Grand Jurors Return Bills Alleging Fraud in Tax Receipts.
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- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- A MONKEY COCAINE FIEND.; Dr. Briand Describes a Strange Case to a Paris Medical Society.
- WHY MEXICANS HATE US.; Dislike of Americans Due to Brusqueness, Says English Correspondent.
- Ritchie and Murphy to Box Jan. 23
- MUNROE MUST ANSWER.; New York Banker Cited to Appear in Contempt Case in Boston.
- THE BOSTON & MAINE RAILWAY.
- BIG PRICES FOR TAPESTRY; Obtained at a Sale in Paris ;- $4,020 Paid for Buffon's Desk.
- Epidemic of "Cold Feet."
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.
- ROOSEVELT'S HUNTING TRIP.; His Expedition in Two Divisions Will Explore Brazilian Jungles.
- DR. RUSSELL ASSAILS OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM; Children Sent Forth Unprepared for Life's Battle, Says Teachers College Dean. LEADING TO ANARCHISM Good Health More Important Than Higher Education ;- No Hope for Tenement Girl.
- MAY BRING HER CHILD HERE.; Mrs. French, Daughter of R.J. Wynne, Gets English Court Order.
- FORBES-ROBERTSON SEEN AS OTHELLO; An Artistic Accomplishment Which Lacks the Complete Effect. HAS SOME FINE MOMENTS Miss Elliott as Desdemona in Cast Which Provides a Moderately Interesting Performance.
- CURRENCY VOTE TEST FAVORS OWEN BILL; Senate Tables the Hitchcock Amendments, Including Federal Control of Banks. OWEN RETORTS ON ROOT Reed Also Condemns Senator's Attack ;- Weeks Defends Bankers ;- Defection of Lane.
- SCHWERIN TREASURES BURN; Fire in the Castle of Grand Duke Causes $750,000 Loss.
- HOSPITAL FUND GETS $1,451; $31,601 of $150,000 for Washington Heights Institution Collected.
- 5-HOUR RECORD FOR MOVIES; Reels Exposed In the Afternoon Are Exhibited at Night.