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- JUDGE RYAN'S RECORD.; Mayor Urged to Reappoint Him to the Children's Court.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- CZAREVITCH WELL AGAIN.; Czar Sends Photographs to Empress Dowager Proving Boy's Recovery.
- DANCE FOR MISS EMERY.; Hon. Mrs. Alfred Anson Also Gives Dinner for Debutante Daughter.
- Representative Irvin S. Pepper.
- STOLE FROM MME. KALICH.; Actress Loses Jewelry and Former Maid Confesses.
- HUERTA AIDS BANKS BY HOLIDAY DECREE; Relieves Capital Institutions from Paying Checks for Twelve Days. CRASH SEEMS IMMINENT Business Men Foresee Bankruptcy ;- Most Americans Have Withdraw Their Deposits.
- BIG CROWD AT FLEURY SALE; $10,000 Given for a Necklace That Belonged to the Dead Actress.
- Amherst to Play Hockey Here.
- BURLESON WON'T PRESS IT.; Evasive on Public Ownership After a Talk with Wilson.
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- FOOD FOR THE NEEDY AT CHRISTMAS TREE; Madison Square Celebration This Year Will Include Sausages and Coffee. SALVATION ARMY IN CHARGE Fire Department Ceremonies To-day ;- City Hall Park Will Have Another Entertainment.
- E.K. BAIRD LEAVES CENTURY OPERA CO.; Resigns as President After Debt of $18,000 Is Adjusted.
- ANTIDOTE FOR SOCIALISM.; Radical Thinker Finds It in the Columns of The Times.
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- Rev. William A. Brothers.
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- Pitcher Packard in Pulpit.
- N.Y.U. LAUNCHES A NEW COLLEGE; Chancellor Brown's Plan for Reorganizing Washington Sq. Division Is Approved. SPECIAL COMMERCE WORK Course to Combine Cultural with Vocational Training ;- Complete Faculty Organization.
- COLLEGE CHESS MEN PLAY FIRST ROUND; Harvard and Princeton Victors Over the Columbia and Yale Teams.
- EMPLOYES HONOR McANENY.; More Than 1,000 Hold a Dinner for Borough President.
- SAYS PARLIAMENT MUST ORDER EXHIBIT; London Daily Chronicle Amazed at Government's Boycott of the Fair. A "LACK OF IMAGINATION" Liberal Paper Declares It Confidently Looks to the House to Retrieve the Situation.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- FOOTWEAR WAGES RISE.; Shoe and Hosiery Workers Also Work Fewer Hours.
- PORT LAWS FAVOR CITY.; Dock Commissioner Smith Denies His Predecessor's Charges.
- MEMBERS DIG FOR CHURCH.; Find They Can Put In Foundations and Save Time.
- POISONOUS BICHLORIDE.; Why Not Use Harmless Antiseptics in Its Place?
- WORK FOR BOY SCOUTS.; Might Warn Persons of Track Danger, Says Head of Pennsylvania.
- DUKE AND DUCHESS GUESTS AT LUNCHEON; Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt Entertains for the Manchesters at the Ritz-Carlton. ROSES THE DECORATIONS Duchess de Chaulnes and Lady Lister-Kaye Among Guests ;- Southern Yachting Trip in the Warrior.
- CHANGES MADE IN THE BILL.; House Conferees Restore Controller to Reserve Board.
- $7,000,000 Withdrawn in a Week.
- Federal Cuts Into Big Leaves.
- TRIES TO BRIBE LAWMAKER.; Boston Man Offers $1,500 to Peters for a Consular Post.
- SYRACUSE TO APPEAL.; Rowing Authorities Want Forestry Students Eligible for Crews.
- Albert G. Farr, Banker, Dead.
- PAYEE CANNOT HOLD BANK.; Appellate Division Rules Against Brill Brothers in Unusual Case.
- A WARNING FROM FRANCE.; Amendment of Kahn Act Might Change Representation Plans.
- OUTSIDE SECURITIES; Sharp Advances in the Oil Stocks the Feature of the Curb Market.
- TELEPHONE CO. CAN'T GIVE PROFITS IN CITY; Records Asked For by Public Service Commission Are Not Produced. LONG DELAY IS SOUGHT Complainants Object to Proposal for a State Auditor or a Physical Valuation.
- Manhattan Rwy. Co. Sues Collector.
- CHRISTMAS SHIPS BRING MANY HOME; The Duke of Manchester Says Ulster's 100,000 Men Are Ready to Fight. OPPOSED TO HOME RULE Duchess de Chaulnes and Miss Shonts Among Arrivals ;- Big Santa Claus Mail.
- OSBORNE MAY GO UNLESS HE ACTS; Gov. Glynn Says He Has in Mind Another Man to Take Investigator's Place. HE WANTS NO CONTROVERSY But He Thinks Whitman Seeks a Monopoly in Prosecution. WHITMAN EXPLAINS OFFER His Proposal to Osborne Was Not a "Request," He Says ;- Bond Writes Defending Whitman. SAYS WHITMAN GRASPS FOR ALL
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- SHOULD HEAR CHAUFFEURS.; Rebuke for the Woman Who Silenced Opposing Views.
- DOUBT THAT BURKE IS FEDERAL EMPLOYE; Attorney General Likely to Rule That He Is in Service of Panama Railroad. STATE STATUTE MAY APPLY In Any Case Commissary Manager Will Be Dismissed Summarily If Charges Are Sustained.
- WYMAN OUT OF HARVARD.; Professor's Resignation Accepted Following New Haven Inquiry.
- SCHIEFFELIN WEDDING PLANS; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm, Jay Schieffelin to Wed F. H. Osborn.
- WILLIAMS FOR CONTROLLER.; Assistant Secretary's Nomination May Go to Senate To-day.
- FEDERALS RELEASE AMERICAN.; William Krause, Accused of Plotting, Freed at Our Request.
- Pitcher Dickson Goes to Minors.
- CUP DEFENDER'S KEEL.; Thirteen Tons of Lead to be Added to Vanderbilt Syndicate Boat.
- TELLS OF TORTURE IN WHITE SLAVERY; Helen Willoughby's Pitiful Story Followed by Arrest of Frank Pezzella. BURNED WITH HOT POKER Police Find Man Smoking Opium in His West Thirty-seventh Street Apartment.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- SWALLOWS A BIG DIAMOND.; Man Accused of Theft in Vienna May Be a New Yorker.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- SPRING-RICE SEES WILSON.; Presents Address from Chelsea, Birthplace of President's Mother.
- TO REDUCE INDEBTEDNESS.; Plans of Assets Realization Company Include Note Issue.
- JUROR FIGHTS TO SERVE.; Sheriff Contends That He Had the Right to Remove Burke.
- $1,000,000 IN GIFTS.; Chicago Banks and Corporations Generous to Employes.
- PINEAPPLE JUICE.
- WILSON CENSURE OF CARABAO DINERS; President Directs "a Very Serious Reprimand" for Dinner Committee. IMPUTES LACK OF LOYALTY Says Offenders Violated Some of the Most "Sacred Traditions of the Service."
- DE VILLIERS SLAIN IN VIEW OF EX-WIFE; Former Boer Leader Shot at Los Angeles by Roy L. Glover, Her New Husband.
- FALSE PICTURE OF BRAZIL.; Account of Racial Differences Said to be Untrue.
- RIVAL PINKERTONS AT WAR.; One Detective Agency Sues Another, Asks $150,000 Damages.
- BANKS EAGER TO ENTER.; Many Applications to Join Reserve System Received by Treasury.
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- New Yorker Buys Indianapolis Club
- AUTO YEGGMEN'S BIG HAUL.; They Wreck Lawrence P.O. Safe, Getting $4,250 in Loot.
- Indians Will Drop Dartmouth.
- BARON DE FREYNE RETURNS.; Lost Heir to Irish Estates Is at His Home in Roscommon.
- CHILD ALONE ON LINER.; Crosses from Boston to Queenstown with Label to Identify Him.
- Income Tax Signatures Modified.
- WILSON IS HOPEFUL OF TRUST SITUATION; Tells Callers There's a General Disposition of Corporations to Meet the Law's Demands. MORE DISSOLUTIONS SOON President's Set Policy Is to Meet Big Business Half Way in All Friendly Negotiations.
- $2,500,000 NOTES, NO BIDS.; Boston & Maine Subsidiary's Offer Finds No Takers.
- $25,000 FOR MILL WORKERS.; Employes Get Christmas Presents of $2 to $10 Each.
- MONA LISA'S TRIUMPH.
- POSTAL SAVINGS ECONOMY.; Dockery Wants People Taught ;- Deposits Now Total $33,818,870.
- WILSON SINGS 'OLD NASSAU.'; Joins in Chorus at Performance of Princeton Triangle Club.
- WOMEN OVERBURDENED.; Mrs. Blatch Says Suffrage Wilt Help Them Cut Out Drudgery.
- Asks Jerome for Thaw Records.
- JOY FOR NEWPORT TEACHERS; "Santa Claus" Lends $5,700 to the City So They Can Get Their Pay.
- "MAGIC FLUTE" REPEATED.; Mme. Gadski, Pamina, and Jorn, Tamino, for First Time This Season.
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- LEVINSKY DEFEATS COFFEY AT GARDEN; New York Boxer Outpoints the Dublin Giant ;- Rodel and Fox Also Win.
- MRS. S.P. READ ARRESTED.; Widow of American Consul in Trouble with London Hotels.
- Handicap Golf at Pinehurst.
- DECIDES ON CUBAN LOAN.; Government Will Award It to Bankers Offering the Best Terms.
- Bedford Continues to Sell Land.
- Santa Fe Million Overcharge Suit.
- U.S. JOB GOES BEGGING.; $3 a Day for Mending Flags, but No One Seems to Want It.
- Pittsburgh to Get Foster's Home.
- WASH THEIR SMOKE TO KILL NUISANCE; Edison Company Now Catches Cinders in a Big Tank of Water. TESTS SHOW MUCH SUCCESS Experiments Continued Nearly 3 Years and Cost $500,000 ;- Other Concerns Adopt New Invention.
- NOT ALARMED FOR KARLUK.; Even in Crush Those Aboard Could Escape, Stefansson Told Friends.
- A SUBWAY CROSSROADS PRECEDENT.
- CASHIER GONE, $14,500 ALSO; Morgan, 60, and Long Trusted by Bank, Never Known as Speculator.
- INCORPORATE WELLS HAWKS; Friends of Writer Send Him Into the Mountains to Write.
- FOYE PLEADS GUILTY.; New York Bank Clerk Who Obtained $230,000 to be Sentenced Tuesday.
- Morosco Stages 'Pretty Miss Smith.'
- BOND SUPPORTS WHITMAN.; Onondaga's District Attorney Tells Glynn He Differs with Him.
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- TOKIO LIONIZES DE LA BARRA.; Army and Navy Officers in the Crowd That Cheers His Arrival.
- $200,000 IN AUTO PRIZES.; Indianapolis Speedway Leads in Purse Money, with $50,000.
- ONCE LIVED IN GOSHEN, N.Y.; Miss Brance, as Late as September, 1912, Attended a Wedding There.
- SCHUMANN-HEINK SUES FOR DIVORCE; Grand Opera Star Files an Action in Chicago Charging Wm. Rapp, Jr., with Desertion. HE IS HER THIRD HUSBAND Expects Her Eight Children, All by Former Marriages, to be with Her at Christmas.
- NEW AMBRIM DISASTERS.; Further Eruptions Cause Loss of Life ;- Steamers Rescue 1,300.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Holiday Slow Pieces Not Toys -Decision on Cochineal.
- VATICAN ROBBED OF SECRET DOCUMENTS; Not Only Rampolla's Will Missing, but Very Important Diplomatic Papers. SOME TURN UP OUTSIDE The Cardinal Left Careful Directions as to Where His Will Was to be Found, but It Has Vanished.
- Latest Ship News.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- TALKS WITH EIFFEL TOWER.; Atlantic City Amateur Tells of Wireless Feat.
- BUY CHINESE PORCELAIN.; Gen. Ives and Mr. Widener Purchase from Davies Collection.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Studio Apartment on Washington Heights Sold for Investment ;- West Side Dwelling Purchase Opposite Schwab Mansion ;- R.J. Collier Sells on East Side ;- Buyers in the Bronx.
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- REV. DR. J. T. McFARLAND.; Editor of Sunday School Publications of Methodist Church Dies.
- EAST SIDERS GIVE DINNER TO WALDO; Jacob H. Schiff Among Speakers Who Urge Police Commissioner's Reappointment. PRAISES HIS COURAGE Commissioner, Banker Asserts, Found Department Demoralized and Made It Efficient.
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- NEGRO'S SUPREMACY IN RING NEAR END; Johnson, Langford, McVea, and Jeannette Are Deteriorating Rapidly as Boxers.
- FIND LEEHAN DRUNK IN SUBWAY HERE; Man Acquitted of Murder by Mrs. Lynch's Efforts Reprimanded by Magistrate. WON'T DRINK AGAIN, HE SAYS Sponsor Supposed Man She Befriended Was with His Family In New Hampshire.
- OUT SALOMES ALL SALOMES.; Mimi Aguglia Gives Surprise in Italian Version of Wilde's Tragedy.
- W.A. CHANLER OPERATED ON; Hospital Authorities Now Say His Injury Is a Fractured Knee.
- MODIFIES POTATO EMBARGO.; Secretary Houston Orders Exemption of Countries Free from Disease.
- SEA WIRELESS PROBLEMS.; One That Must Be Solved Is the Adoption of Standard Time.
- NEW OFFICE FOR ELLIOTT.; To be Chairman of Connecticut Company's Board of Directors.
- DR. SHAW DEFIES A TAX COLLECTOR; National Suffrage President Will Advise All Women to Do Likewise. GIVES THE COLONISTS' PLEA " We Shall Make Robbery as Inconvenient as Possible," She Says, Refusing to List Property.
- WANT NEW COUNSEL IN FRISCO SUITS; Niles's Attorneys Object to Priest and Evans Being Allowed to Prosecute Claims. LIGHT ON THE RECEIVERSHIP Henry S. Priest, Now Counsel for the Receivers, Admits He Acted on Yoakum's Suggestion.
- PUBLIC INSTRUCTED BY 'NEEDIEST CASES'; Homer Folks Says List Published in The Times Has Revealed State of Poor Here. ENCOURAGED BY RESPONSE Answer to Christmas Appeal Has Been Hearty, but Charity Organizations Need More Aid.
- MRS. BLAKE WINS SEPARATION SUIT; Referee Larremore Submits Report in Favor of Wife of Noted Surgeon. AGREEMENT FOR ALIMONY Estimated at $10,000 a Year ;- Only Two Witnesses Examined by the Referee.
- Would Not Be Efficient or Profitable at Present Rates.
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- Asks $500,000 for East River Work
- MONEY BILL GOES TO WILSON TO-DAY; House Accepts the Conference Report and Senate Will Vote This Afternoon. 35 REPUBLICANS FOR IT Two Democrats Against It in House, Where Final Vote Was 298 to 60. SENATE CHANGES UNLIKELY Agreement That Guarantee of Bank Deposits Will Be Made Subject of Separate Legislation.
- SAYS TARGET IS LOST TO SIGHT; Storm Over Whitman, Writer Asserts, Has Hidden It from View.
- SKIRMISHING NEAR TAMPICO; German Cruiser Sails to the Oil Port ;- Run on Vera Cruz Bank.
- NOTES OF THE BOXERS.
- GET TWO OF 'ARSON SQUAD.'; Police Arrest Badly Wanted Suffragettes ;- Mrs. Pankhurst Sails.
- ROOSEVELT SUCCESSFUL.; Has Begun the Collection of Zoological Specimens.
- LEWIS OPENS FIGHT FOR U.S. TELEPHONES; Maryland Member Puts Total Cost of a Government-Owned System at $900,000,000. SUGGESTS 50-YEAR BONDS Opposes Purchase of Telegraph Lines, Believing the Telephone Wires Can Be Put to Double Use.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Prices Relapse in London, but Close at Above the Lowest Points of the Day.
- PICKS ROSES IN HIS YARD.; Tarrytown Man Has Sixteen December Blossoms.
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- LAWYER HID WOMAN IN OFFICE 3 YEARS; Couch Dies Suddenly There and His Wife Finds Miss Brance in Secret Room. OUT ONCE IN LAST YEAR Lawyer Lived There, Too, but Dined with Family Every Sunday ;- Illicit Companions for Fifteen Years. LAWYER HID WOMAN IN OFFICE 3 YEARS
- MUCH TO PLEASE IN THE NEW HENRIETTA; An Agreeable Blend of Comedy Drama Made from Bronson Howard's Old Play. CRANE RENEWS MEMORIES And Douglas Fairbanks Wins Merited Success in Admirable Performance of Bertie the Lamb.
- CURRENCY BILL CONFERENCE REPORT; Creates Reservoirs of Reserves to Relieve Stringency and Protect Solvent Banks in Time of Stress, and Creates a Federal Board of Supervision.
- TOM ANDERSON DEAD.; Professional Golfer of Montclair Club Was a Pioneer in the Sport.
- Glynn Foregoes Holiday Trip.
- ASK ORDER OF ACQUITTAL.; Collins-Fitzgerald Counsel Question Proof and Jurisdiction of Court.
- TINKER WILL NOT HOLD OUT ON EBBETS; Brooklyn Offer Enticing, but Old Cub Player Is Now Posing a Little.
- FORESEES HUERTA'S FALL.; London Daily News Thinks the Bank Crisis Portends It.
- N.Y.U. DOWNS GEORGETOWN; Southern Collegians Lose Basket Ball Game by Score 36 to 15.
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- DR. JELLIFFE SAYS SCHMIDT IS INSANE; Priest Told Alienist He Often Played His Violin in the Bathtub. TRIED TO WORK MIRACLES Murderer Justified His Immoral Life by Saying He Acted Under Divine Inspiration.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Go Higher Despite Foreign Selling and Local Profit Taking ;- Trading Large.
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- JOSEPH T. TALBERT PARALYZED ON LINKS; Vice President of National City Bank Stricken While Playing Game of Golf. CONFINED TO HIS LEGS One of Wall Street's Most Robust Men ;- Began Life as a Cotton Picker in Mississippi.
- West Virginia's Coal Record.
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- INCOME TAX AMBIGUITY.; Does Text of Law Allow Married Couple Two Exemptions?