Articles
- SENDS GREETING TO CANADA.; American Peace Committee Gets Cordial Response from Premier.
- AMERICAN ATHLETES WIN.; Sweep Everything Before Them in Athletics in New Zealand.
- BERLIN POLICE HEAD IS TO BE CENSURED; Von Jagow's Remarks About the Zabern Affair Will Result in "Corrective Measures." MAY MEAN HIS REMOVAL But He Has Weathered Previous Storms ;- Rebuke Printed in Official North German Gazette.
- AUTOS CORRUPT FARMERS.; Ex-Gov. Brown of Maryland Points to a Cause of High Prices.
- TO GIVE BLIND A DINNER.; Ziegler Will Entertain Those in the Almshouse on New Year's.
- AN IMPORTANT OMISSION.
- LIVE STOCK BY PARCEL POST; Turkey and 'Possum Received by Persons Living in Flushing.
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- GEN. ZELAYA SAILS; WARNS FINANCIERS; Says His Nicaragua Bonds Are a First Lien and Cautions Investors. NOW WILL GO TO SPAIN Has Arranged His Personal Affairs and Hopes for all Old Age of Peace.
- BRITISH PREPARED TO LAND.; Would Have Done So if Mexicans Had Closed Cowdray's Road. MOVE ON OJINAGA; GIVE NO QUARTER'
- Thaw Commission Takes a Recess.
- NO TOLMAN PARDON YET.; Glynn Won't Pass on Money Lender's Plea Until After Christmas.
- FAIL TO EXONERATE GLOVER; Coroner's Jury's Verdict Keeps De Villiers's Slayer in Jail.
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- AUTO CLUB WANTS STREETS TO BE SAFE; Indianapolis Organization Begins Campaign of Education ;- Shorter Atlantic City Route.
- Bank Accounts for Newsboys.
- TO PAY $436,000 IN FINES.; Ouster Decree Against Lumber Concerns in Missouri Suspended.
- MANY GIFTS FOR PRESIDENT; His Family Aids Washington Poor ;- Fun in Commerce Department.
- READING UP, NORFOLK DOWN; Reports of Anti-Trust Conferences Affect Them Oppositely.
- RIGHTING A WRONG.
- "ATTACKS" ON BUSINESS; Have Hurt Only Those Who Use Dishonest Methods.
- NEW BENEFIT PLAN FOR 3,000 EMPLOYES; Prudential Insurance Company Announces Its Plan of Disability Allowances. AFFECTS ALL ONE-YEAR MEN Full Pay for Two Weeks and Lesser Allowances for Longer Periods ;- Retirement Rules Also.
- McADOO ACTING PRESIDENT.; How Other Cabinet Officers Are Spending the Holidays.
- LEFT FUND TO CORNELL.; Hiram L. Messenger Provided $4,000 Memorial in His Will.
- FRIEND A SUICIDE IN GRIEF FOR COUCH; Shocked at Discovery of "Hidden Woman," Smith Ends Life with Pistol Lawyer Gave Him.
- EX-PREMIER ESTRUP DEAD.; Danish Statesman, with King, Defied Parliament for Many Years.
- MRS. DE PASTOR LOSES SUIT; Court Refuses to Annul Her Marriage to Spanish Diplomat.
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- TO ARBITRATE EVERYTHING.; Not Even Questions of National Honor Barred in Danish Treaty.
- SOCKALEXIS DROPS DEAD.; Indian, Famous as Ball Player in 1895-6, Victim of Heart Disease.
- CALLOUS AT GUILLOTINE.; Man Executed at Dunkirk Smokes a Cigar Before He Dies.
- BRITISH FENCERS ACTIVE.; Olympic Council to Offer Certificates for Youth's Proficiency.
- MR. GERARD'S MESSAGE.; Ambassador's Greeting Is Published in a Berlin Paper.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Rise in Stocks Proceeds Again Briskly ;- Reading Company Rumors Exert Effect.
- CAN ISSUE SECURITIES.; Erie and New York Central Authorized to Raise Needed Funds.
- WAIFS GUESTS OF MISS FRICK; 100 Pittsburgh Youngsters to be Made Happy in Her Father's Home.
- THE WORLD'S CHRISTMAS GIFT.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Silk Muslin Goods Pay $3 a Pound ;- American Express Co. Loses.
- Children Should Not Be Permitted to Play with Them.
- Greater Sail Area for Defender.
- LIVE SANTA CLAUS UNLOADS HIS SLEIGH; Distributes Costly Gifts to Mrs. E.N. Breitung's Dinner Guests at the St. Regis. TREE AT MRS. OELRICHS'S Carols Sung and the Delights of an Old-Fashioned Christmas Eve Unfolded at Dance.
- GRAFT 'FIXER' TOOK TOLL ON CONTRACTS; Whitman's Search Reveals New Figure in the Highway Looting Ring. HAS 20 NEW WITNESSES Seeks Indictments Before Year Ends ;- Ex-Inspector Tells How "Albany" Overruled His Decisions.
- BRANCE WON'T HOUSE SISTER.; Nor Will He Take Her With Him Back to Hartwick, Brother Says.
- Mrs. Louise H. Sage.
- $150,000 GIFT TO DAUGHTER; D.W. Brown Also Gave Her a $10,000 Necklace on Her Marriage.
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- NEW INCOME TAX RULE.; Collection at Source on City and County Interest Is Suspended.
- MANY MEMBERS ELECTED.; New York Athletic Club Governors Pass Upon 160 Candidates.
- $80,000 DONATELLO SHOWN.; Statue Bought by Italian Government Placed in Florence Museum.
- CUSTOMS EXPERT ON LACES TO QUIT?; Report That Karl Kaufman, in Charge of Swiss Embroideries, Is to Resign. FRICTION WITH IMPORTERS Treasury Department Commission to Investigate Confidential Agent Sailed Last Week.
- MOVE RECORD MAIL WITH EXTRA FORCE; Post Office Officials Had Expected a Rush and Prepared for It. TEST OF THE PARCEL POST Deliveries Will Be Continued All Day in the Residence Districts ;- Outgoing Mails Heavy.
- LETTERS TO SANTA REALLY ANSWERED; Direct from the North Pole Come Christmas Gifts the Kiddies Wanted. THE PACKAGES SO MARKED Delivered by Taxicab and Wagon and Santa Claus Association Turned Down Few Requests.
- "Big Brothers" to Sick Boys.
- THE CITY CIVIL SERVICE.
- Rowan Litigation Dropped.
- SCORES OF TRUSTS ARE SEEKING PEACE; Belief That American Sugar and Others Will Compromise with Department of Justice. GOVERNMENT IS HOPEFUL Wilson's Speech an Intimation That He Is Willing to Meet Big Business Half Way.
- MRS. GUGGENHEIM'S DANCE.; Debutante, Miss Benita Guggenheim, Receives with Mother at St. Regis.
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- Albert James, Opera Singer, Dies.
- Latest Shipping News.
- THINKS BARTLETT IS LOST.; E. S. Draper, Jr., Says Stefansson's Associate Could Not Have Escaped.
- NAVY WINS AT BASKET BALL.; Yale Excels Middies in Second Period After Poor Start.
- Giving Friedmann a Chance.
- Andrew Carnegie's Garage Burns.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- "Boy Broker" Davis Pardoned.
- THE POST OFFICE SURPLUS.
- Shoe Machinery Officials Silent.
- MISS RIGHARDSON WEDS.; Smith College Graduate Married to Allen S. Hubbard ;- The Attendants.
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- Count Zaleski Dead.
- XMAS-TREE PANIC COSTS 80 LIVES; False Cry of Fire Stampedes Throng at Calumet, Mich., and Scores Die in an Instant. 56 VICTIMS ARE CHILDREN Dead Choke the Stairway When 700 Terror-Stricken Persons Dash for Single Exit. MAUDLIN MAN GIVES ALARM Horror Occurs In Italian Hall as Children of Miners Line Up to Receive Gifts from Santa.
- BROOKLYN TO GET CUBAN SHORTSTOP; Romanach Gathered in Before Giants Got Busy with an Offer.
- Rochester Defeats C.C.N.Y.
- Charlton Complains of Cold Cell.
- SCHMIDT PLANNED MURDER.; Alienists Tell of Priest's Stories About a Divine Command.
- WANTS DIVORCE ANNULLED.; Mrs. Sanborn Says It Was Obtained Without Her Knowledge.
- CHRISTMAS AT SEA IS ALWAYS MERRY; Trees and Holiday Fare on the Lusitania and the Lorraine Outward Bound. SHIPS IN PORT CELEBRATE On German Boats the Crew Will Dance on Deck and Compete with Their Trees.
- MITCHEL SWORN IN; DENIES KOENIG ROW; Gives Breakfast to Republican Leader, but No Fat Appointments. HAS DECIDED UPON FEW Name of William Williams for Water Commissioner Is Under Advisement.
- THE BALKAN SETTLEMENT.
- SERVICE BOARD TO BUY.; Larger Contracts for Subway Materials to be Let Soon.
- WARRANTS OUT FOR COAN.; Countess Santa Eulalia Charges Him with Criminal Libel.
- PRIZES AT TEA DANCE.; The First Won by Miss Clara Fargo at Plaza ;- The Patronesses.
- FITZGERALD DENIES ALL.; Says Meadow Prison Contract Was Carried Out Honestly.
- CITY'S CHRISTMAS BEGINS OUTDOORS; Church Bells and Songs Usher in the Joyful Season at Two Celebrations. SMALL BOY'S HIGH HONOR He Touches a Button and Lights the Big Tree ;- Weather Man Predicts Rain for Afternoon.
- VAUDEVILLE ON THE ROOF.; Performance While Audience Dances Atop of 44th Street Theatre.
- Lannin President of Boston Club.
- CALLS AUTOIST A SWINDLER; Detectives Pursue Self-Styled Count on Singer's Complaint.
- Proposes a de Lesseps Memorial.
- DR. G.S. WHITE DIVORCED.; Yonkers Physician Immediately Takes a New Wife in Reno.
- GIFTS TO BOSTON EMPLOYES.; Freeman-Cobb and Lownie Companies Distribute Cash ;- Profit-Sharing
- TELLS OF PRISON ACCOUNTS; Convict Questioned About Blackwell's Island Methods.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- EUGENIC TEST FOR ALIENS.; Prof. Ward of Harvard Urges Its Application at American Ports.
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- Miss Manice to Wed on Saturday.
- Puts Off Dunn's Sentence.
- RECLUSE LEAVES $100,000.; Woman Who Lived in Poor Quarters Gives All to Charity.
- BANKS HERE WAIT FOR FORMAL ACTION; Ready to Join, but May Delay Until Jan. 13 for Authority from Stockholders. WARBURG SEES A NEW ERA Calls Law a Step in Right Direction, but Says Much Depends on the Federal Reserve Board.
- A BASEBALL LANDMARK.; Jerry Connell Has Never Played with Any Club Except New Haven.
- Investigator De Woody Quits.
- CYCLE CAR RACES TO BE ENCOURAGED; Contest Board of A.A.A. to Classify Vehicle and Govern Competition.
- Paris Slaughterers' Strike Ended.
- Share with Fall River Employes.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; British Securities Higher in London ;- Prices Weak in Paris and Berlin.
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- INTERBOROUGH EARNS MORE; November Income $85,912 Above Figures for a Year Ago.
- WILL ATTACKS HUSBAND.; Mrs. Diamond Leaves Her Estate to Charitable Institutions.
- "Alumnus" Rebuked for Aspersions on College Crews.
- MURRAY DENIES HOSTILITY.; Expresses Irritation, However, Over Lost Pearson Oil Contracts.
- MOVE ON OJINAGA; GIVE NO QUARTER'; Villa Orders 4,200 Troopers to Attack Federals and Execute Generals.
- Holiday Dances Start at Sherry's.
- Work on State Capitol Stopped.
- WENMAN FILES CROSS SUIT.; Names Henry Slack as Co-respondent ;- Asks for Custody of Child.
- MARSHALL FAVORS A HALT.; Vice President Opposed to Anti-Trust Legislation at Present.
- Should Enforce Tennis Rules.
- WEDS FORMER SWEETHEART; J.C. Bingham of Brooklyn Marries Woman He Wooed 25 Years Ago.
- CHISTMAS CHEERED FOR '100 NEEDIEST'; Some Measure of Happiness Brought to All Whose Cases Moved Times Readers. ONE CHECK FOR $1,000 More Responses to the Stories of the Unfortunates Whose Plight The Times Told About.
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- BILLBOARDS GIVE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE; Beautiful Posters of the Nativity First in a Campaign to Uplift the Children in Cities. GIFT OF ADVERTISING MEN Those Controlling Billboards Use Their Vacant Space to Help Uplift the Community.
- Delay Granted in Anti-Trust Suits.
- BOSTON WOOL SALES HEAVY; Cotton Goods Market Also Reported In Very Satisfactory Condition.
- The Duration of the Earth.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Arthur Curtiss James Takes Title To Fifth Avenue Apartment Subject To $1,400,000 Mortgage ;- Madison Avenue Flats In the Deal ;- Bronx Corner Sold ;- Suburban Transactions.
- NATIONAL BANK RUSH TO JOIN NEW SYSTEM; Applications from 213 Received Up to 5 P.M., and Telegrams Still Pouring In. 18 OTHER CONCERNS APPLY Most Banks Here Await Action of Their Stockholders ;- Work Begun on Plans for Organization. NATIONAL BANK RUSH TO JOIN NEW SYSTEM
- REVIVES FRONTIER TRAGEDY; Suit May Reveal Secret of Mountain Meadow Massacre.
- LIND AT FLEET DINNER.; British Admiral Was Invited, but He Went Hunting.
- SHOW FILMS UNDER NEW COURT ORDER; Theatres Exhibit White Slave Pictures under Justice Ford's Injunction. WALDO HEARS FROM MAYOR Police Warned to Obey Court's Instruction ;- Attorney Threatens Contempt Proceedings.
- LARKIN COMING TO AMERICA.; Will Carry on His "Fiery Cross" Mission Here, He Asserts.
- URLUS ILL; FINISHES OPERA.; Stricken During "Tristan und Isolde" ;- A Brilliant Performance.
- GLYNN USES KNIFE ON MONEY BILLS; Cuts $51,285 Out of the Appropriations Made at the Last Session. NATIONAL GUARD LOSES Impeachment Expenses Approved ;- $36,348 to Make Up a Sulzer Deficiency.
- COLUMBIA AND YALE TIE FOR CHESS TITLE; Princeton and Harvard Vanquished in Final Round of Play.
- ENGLISH CHRISTMAS AS WARM AS OURS; Weather the Mildest in Many Years ;- Trees Bursting Into Leaf. LONDON VERY PROSPEROUS But Some Other Parts of the Country Suffering from Labor Troubles ;- Much Misery in Dublin.
- "D0C" TANNER RETIRES.; E.A. Tipton Will Have Charge of Mr. Billings's New Stock Farm.
- Gifts for 1,000 Long Island Poor.
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- THE SOUTH THRONGS TO GREET WILSON; Shakes His Hand and Acclaims Him "Greatest American" at Train Stops. HIS OLD HOME IS CLOSED President Hears News of It from the Postmaster ;- Quiet Beginning of His Holiday.
- Sebastian Quits Rock Island Jan. 1.
- English Telegraph Service.
- SANTA DIES ON XMAS TRIP.; Struggle Through Snow to Poor Boys' Home Fatal to Mr. Heap.
- LONG TRIP TO PAY AUTO FINE; Davis Travels from Texas to New Haven to Face Speeding Charge.
- REBELS FEAST U.S. OFFICERS.; Applaud Admiral Cowles's Non-Intervention Speech.
- WE ARE SEVEN' IS SLOW-PACED FARCE; Though It Contains Some Charming Touches, the Net Result Is Disappointing. EFFIE ELLSLER IN CAST And There Is Good Acting, Also, y Russ Whytal, Jane Peyton and Others.
- TWO DAYS IN CISTERN.; Woman Rescued from Five Feet of Water, Her Fingers Frozen.
- CARNEGIE'S PEACE GIFTS.; He Sends Prints of a Cartoon to Bryan, Garrison, and Daniels.
- MRS. YOUNG WILL ACCEPT.; Mayor Harrison Expects Her to Resume Her Duties Next Month.
- DECREE FOR MRS. TRAVIS.; Daughter of Late Ashbel P. Fitch Gets a Divorce for 'Mental Cruelty.'
- HINKEY TO COACH YALE.; Open Football Will Be Drilled into Elis by Famous Old End.
- POPE RECEIVES CARDINALS.; They Present Their Christmas Greetings ;- To Spend To-day Quietly
- WILLIE LEWIS IN A DRAW.; American Middleweight Boxes Marcel Moreau Twenty Rounds in Paris.