Articles
- POSTAL FARM MARKET; Planned to Send Food by Mail to Kentuckians.
- MANY GET KAISER'S COINS.; He Distributes Money on His Christmas Eve Walk.
- Mccann Not for Health Board.
- Bishop McDowell Operated Upon.
- REBELS RENEW ACTIVITIES.; Mexico City Expects More Fighting in the Oil Districts.
- May Order Lower Ocean Rates.
- A MINE FOR THE HISTORIAN.; Valuable Records in Mexican Archives Bearing on American History.
- VOCATIONAL STUDY IS NEEDED BADLY; Wisconsin Educator Says Our Young People Require It More Than Minimum Wage Laws. WOULD INSURE EFFICIENCY And Thereby Raise Earnings Automatically ;- Outlines Work Now Being Done in West.
- VOLCANOES AFFECT CLIMATE; Dust Decreases Sun's Radiation 20 Per Cent., C.G. Abbott Says.
- TELLS OF CONDITIONS IN A CLOSED LAND; Visitor Takes His Life in His Hands in Afghanistan, Consul Baker Says. CHRISTIANS ARE EXECUTED This Law Applies Alike to Visitors and to Natives Who Become Christians.
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- FEDERALS TO GIVE MAJORS A SURPRISE; President Gilmore's Baseball Announcement Is Awaited with Keen Interest.
- FIVE GUNMEN ROB VILE.; Make Him Quiet His Dog, Open His Safe and Get More Than $1,000.
- BEACHEY'S 5-LOOP RECORD.; Also Outdoes Pegoud by Double Loop in Aeroplane Near Ground.
- RAIN FOR TRAPSHOOTERS.; Only a Few Regulars Compete at Crescent Athletic Club.
- DINNERS FOR UNEMPLOYED.; Christmas Feasts Spread for Thousands in Pacific Coast Cities.
- "THE INSIDE OF THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC."
- 13,000 AT THE SPUGS CHRISTMAS PARTY; Band Played, Chorus and Soloists Sang, and Nearly Everybody Danced. 40-FOOT TREE BORE GIFTS The Children Got Half a Pound of Candy Each ;- Luncheon Served to All.
- Adelaide Brance Accused of Selfishness in Proclaiming Her Status.
- BRITISH ROYALTIES' FUN.; Merry Family Gathering at Sandringham Observes Old Customs.
- AGED CROOK A SUICIDE.; Reed Kills Himself by Poison After Robbing a Bank in Antwerp.
- WILLIAM W. AULICK DEAD.; Baseball Writer and Press Agent Succumbs to Paralysis.
- CARRANZA TO JOIN VILLA.; Both Expect to March on Mexico City After Torreon Has Fallen.
- KILLS WIFE AND HIMSELF.; Father, After Mother's Plea to Stop Drinking, Shoots Before Daughter.
- A Beloved French Swindler.
- SAYS SQUARE DEAL WILL WIN MOROS; Dean C. Worcester Would Encourage Them When They Show the Right Spirit. HE PRAISES THEIR COURAGE It Is "Splendid," Says Philippine Authority, Who Sees Good in Wild Men.
- WANTS U.S. INQUIRY IN CALUMET HORROR; Moyer, Head of Miners' Federation, Lays It to Strikers' Foes and Telegraphs to Wilson. WANTS U.S. INQUIRY IN CALUMET HORROR
- BASE ON BALLS EVIL.; Johnson Would Abolish Intentional Pass, but Doesn't Know How.
- MISS BRANCE PLANS TO LEAVE FOR WEST; "Hidden Woman" Demands Return of Photograph of Couch and His Widow complies. HAS OFFERS IN VAUDEVILLE Many Tenders of Assistance in Xmas Mail, Also, but All Unheeded ;- Brother to Visit Her To-day.
- LIKE 'FATHER AND SON' IDEA; Many Cities Take Up Movement Started by a Cleveland Man.
- Ross Wins Christmas Day Swim.
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- THE FRIEDMANN TESTS.
- DOUBTS FEDERAL AUTHORITY.; Secretary Wilson Refers Calumet Inquiry to the President.
- Origin of "Crullers."
- FRENCH VOTING REFORM.; Bill Not Hampered by the Change of Ministry.
- MAUGHAM'S PLAY PLEASES AT LYCEUM; It Brings Old Dolls in New Clothes, but Is Bright and Entertaining. WELCOME FOR MISS BURKE Capital Acting by Shelley Hull in Cast Which Meets All Requirements of Very Light Piece.
- FLIES ACROSS THE ALPS.; Oscar Bider, a Swiss Airman, Successful Despite Dense Fog.
- JOSEPH CULLEN ROOT DEAD.; Founder and Sovereign Commander of Woodmen of the World.
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- Assemblyman Madden, City Judge.
- MUSICIANS WON'T AID HAMMERSTEIN; Retiring Union President Thinks Well of Suggested Mediation, Other Members Don't.
- New Orleans to Get Lindsay.
- SHOOP WANTS ARBITRATION; To Determine Whether He or Mrs. Young Is Chicago School Head.
- INDIANS HELD AS COINERS.; Arrest of Three Follows Discovery of Counterfeit Plant.
- TEN EYCK CREWS SUPREME ON WATER; Famous Coaches, Father and Son, Star with College and Club Oarsmen.
- SANTA IN TRAGEDY HOME.; Fills Children's Stockings Despite the Fact That Their Father Is Slain.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- OFFICIALS SEAL UP RAMPOLLA'S ROOMS; Sensational Developments Expected Owing to the Loss of the Cardinal's Will. BLACK BOX IS FOUND EMPTY Cardinal Merry del Val Anxious About Documents of Interest to Church ;- Old Will Not Probated.
- "IB AND LITTLE CHRISTINA."; Holbrook Blinn In Basil Hood's Dainty Adaptation of Andersen Tale.
- AEROPLANE WITH CABINS.; Giant Machine Successfully Tested by Russian Inventor.
- CARABAO ORDER HAS HIGH STANDARDS; Formed in 1900 to Perpetuate Memories and Associations in Philippines. ITS AIM TO FOSTER DUTY Year Book Just Published Gives Its Songs, Its History, and Roll of 2,000 Members.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; G.E. Newcombe & Co. Win Classification of Plaques as Wax.
- POISON KILLS YOUNG BABE.; Mother Gives It Lysol, Thinking It Is Harmless Medicine.
- MEDICAL SERVICE AT SEA.; Steamship Companies Now Demand a High Grade of Doctor.
- MAJOR HAGADORN BEFORE ARMY COURT; Report of Adverse Decision for Disobedience, with Recommendation for Reprimand. CLIMATE RUINED HIS HEALTH Permission to Quit St. Petersburg Post Granted and Revoked as He Was Leaving ;- To be Reprimanded.
- HOW REFORM BALLOT WILL BE MADE UP; Massachusetts Type Followed in New Form to be Used in This State. PARTY SYMBOLS REMAIN Ballot Must Be Rectangular ;- Abbreviations to Save Space ;- Sections for Each Office.
- GLYNN OVERTURES TO MR. WHITMAN; Convinced of His Error, Would Now Like District Attorney's Aid in Graft' Prosecutions. WHITMAN LIKELY TO REFUSE Probable Compromise on the Selection of One of Mr. Whitman's Assistants for the Task.
- WOMEN PLAY SOCCER.; Battle of Fair Sex on Manhattan Field Results in Tie.
- Jewish Chautauqua 20 Years Old.
- CUTTER HURRIES TO RESCUE; The Seminole Goes to Relief of Schooner in Distress at Sea.
- Greek Games Called Off.
- SET FREE FOR THE HOLIDAY.; Forty-five Utah Industrial School Inmates Go Home on Leave.
- CARNEGIE GIFT REFUSED.; Clergy of Montreal Are Opposed to Public Libraries.
- UNION TO SEND $5,000 AID.; Miners' Federation Offers Prompt Relief for Members at Calumet.
- 100 NEEDIEST CASES NOT ALL RELIEVED; Warm-Hearted Responses Came to Appeals for Many at the Yuletide. OTHERS STILL NEED AID Distribution of Toys and Clothing Brought Christmas Joy to Sorrowful Homes.
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- CHRISTMAS JOY AT NEWPORT.; Society Takes Part in Festivities ;- John Nicholas Brown's Party.
- AVIATORS AND WAR OFFICE.; French Government Objects to Signs That May Be Used by Spies.
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- SPANISH CRUISER WELCOMED.; Huerta Sends Envoy to Invite Officers and Crew to Capital.
- GIRL VICTIM MAY DIE.; Struck Down While Carrying Christmas Tree ;- Five Men in Jail.
- TELEGRAPHERS NEAR STRIKE; 1,200 on Frisco Railroad on The Point of Walking Out.
- PLANS FOOT WALKS UNDER TIMES SQUARE; Harwood's Arrangement Would Provide Safe Crossings Beneath Street Traffic. UNITE SUBWAY STATIONS But Gates Are Arranged So That Those Not Wishing to Take Trains May Use Mezzanine Floor.
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- WIDOWS AND MONEY OFTEN SOON PARTED; Life Insurance Men Stirred by Unfortunate Investments of Policy Proceeds. LOSS OF $77,000,000 SHOWN Names of Stockholders in New Haven Railroad the Latest "Sucker List" Advertised for Sale.
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- BROOKLYN TEAM QUITS.; Refuses to Abide by Referee's Decision ;- Victors Win, 5 to 3.
- Henry W. Savage Produces "Sari."
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- MOTOR BOAT TRIALS IN WEST; Chicago to Run Off Harmsworth Trophy Elimination Races.
- WHITE CHRISTMAS IN SOUTH; Snow and Cold Furnish Season's Traditional Atmosphere.
- TELEGRAPHY ON TRAINS.; "Induction" System Used Successfully Twenty-five Years Ago.
- SHAW EXTENDS SYMPATHY.; Head of Calumet and Hecla Company Also Offers Aid to Miners.
- MRS. M.F. MARVIN IS CHRISTMAS BRIDE; Survivor of the Titanic Disaster When Husband Perished Married to Horace De Camp. 800 AT CHURCH CEREMONY Flower Girls and Pages Strew White Rose Petals in Bride's Path ;- Honeymoon in Egypt.
- HELD FOR 'VOODOO' MURDER; Accused Negroes Had Parents' Permission to Draw Blood, It Is Said.
- Ambassador Pezet Sees Son's Play.
- Celebrates Her 100th Birthday.
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- BANDIT "READY TO HANG."; Bostick, Who Killed Montague in Train Hold-Up, Will Plead Guilty.
- WIRELESS ON THE LAKES.; Communication Next Spring from Port Arthur to Belle Isle.
- MAVERICK DIVIDES MILLION.; Christmas Gift to the Five Children at a Family Reunion.
- LAWYER DIES BY GAS, LONELY ON HOLIDAY; Parker, Employed by Ex-Judge, Was Seeking to Establish Himself Here. FAMILY HAD SENT GIFTS Policeman Breaking Into Lawyer's Room Finds Dead ;- Man Slashes Throat in Street.
- PRISONER HOME FOR XMAS.; Secret Service Officer Stands Good for Westcott's Return to Jail.
- Rain Stops Soccer Game.
- WOMAN INTERVENES AGAIN.; Miss Hinck Fights High School Plans, but Board Adopts Them.
- HOW BANK LAW WILL WORK OUT; Easier for Country Banks Than for Those of Reserve and Central Reserve Cities. BULKLEY'S IMPOSING TABLES Country Banks' Old Reserves Will Pay the New and Leave Surplus of $40,000,000. CITIES MUST REDISCOUNT This in Present Reserve Cities Amounts to $44,816,000; in Central Reserve Cities, $126,000,000.
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- 7,304 PANAMA CANALS; Are Represented by the Grand Canyon of the Colorado.
- Son of Moreton Frewen Engaged.
- RESEARCH SHIP WRECKED.; Records of Danish Vessel's Work in the West Indies Are Lost.
- TOURISTS TO SEE BIG LOCKS; Lighters Will Carry 200 a Day In Panama Canal.
- Speaker Clark on Lecture Four.
- DE LA BARRA DECORATED.; Mikado Confers an Order Upon Huerta's Representative.
- TO PASS ON COMPETITION.; Supreme Court Will Decide Important Trade Name Damage Cases.
- BUGGY RIDE STIRS A TOWN.; Young Man Takes Mother's Horse and She Calls Out the Vigilantes.
- STAPLETON FERRY PROTEST; Staten Islanders Object to Losing Its Service on Dec. 31.
- MAN KILLED IN BREAD RIOT.; Five Policemen Hurt in Fight with Unemployed at Los Angeles.
- Lynn Has $150,000 Fire.
- PARKER SENT TOYS HOME.; They Reach Children Soon After News of His Death.
- Latest Shipping News.
- True Blues Lose at Soccer.
- MRS. BENNETT IS 102.; Woman Who Has Never Worn Glasses Celebrates Her Birthday.
- ALDERMEN SERVE HOBOES.; Novel Christmas Dinner to 1,500 Tramps in How's St. Louis Quarters.
- MISSOURI STILL SEEKING THE LIGHT.
- MARINERS ENJOY CHRISTMAS AT SEA; Standing Rule on Board Ship Is That Only Necessary Work Shall Be Done on That Day. TALES OF NOTED CAPTAINS Capt. Roberts Saw Cook Washed Overboard ;- A Yuletide Strike ;- Marines Had Fun with Dow.
- FOR THE MAN OUT OF WORK.; Need of Practical Methods for Placing Worthy Unemployed.
- PLEA FOR BRITISH EXHIBIT AT FAIR; London Economist Remarks That It Would Cost No More Than a Fifth-Rate Cruiser. DECLINATION IS A MYSTERY It Is Stated That the Apparent Anglo-German Agreement Cannot Be Due to the 1912 Convention.
- To and From Europe.
- FIREWORKS KILL FOURTEEN.; Many More Dead Probably in Ruins of Factory Near Naples.
- WATCHUNG HUNTERS OUT.; Ride Across Country Deep In Water and Mud ;- Two Fall.
- ARCHDUKE TO BUILD MUSEUM IN VIENNA; Emperor's Cousin Will Enshrine the Famous Albertina Collection in a Fine Structure. INCLUDES 18,000 DRAWINGS Engravings Number 220,000 ;- Archduke Frederick, the Donor, Richest Member of Imperial Family.
- AGED TWINS CELEBRATE.; Fifty Descendants of Muncy Brothers Greet Them on 95th Birthday.
- LIFE SAVERS' WORK ON LAND AND SEA; Corps' Activities Ranged from Saving Ships in Peril to Finding Lost Babies. FOUGHT FIRES AND FLOODS Only 69 Vessels Lost This Year In a Total of 1,743 Casualties ;- Thousands of Persons Rescued.
- PRESIDENT WILSON SPENDS HAPPY DAY; Strolls About Pass Christian and Is Greeted by the Townspeople. CHILDREN GRASP HIS HAND Plans to Spend His Vacation Golfing and Motoring, with Quiet Restful Evenings at Home.
- MADE LONG JOURNEY IN BOLIVIAN WILDS; Leroy S. Cutting Now Seeks Motor Franchise from Sorata to La Paz for Freight. THRILL AS HE SHOT RAPIDS In Frail Canoes Indians Steer Down Boiling River ;- Tapir Startled by Camp Fire.
- SLEPT ON TRACK, RUN OVER.; Jefferson Collapsed While Crossing Street ;- Car Fractures His Skull.
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- COLOMBIA LOOKS TO BRIGHT FUTURE; Panama's Secession Forgotten in the Development of Great Natural Resources. AS CONSUL MANNING SEES IT Heavy Immigration Sets In to South American Republic as Great Public Works Take Form.
- ENGINE BLOWS UP; TWO DIE.; Six Also Injured In Explosion on the Erie Railroad at Buffalo.
- COUNTESS A NURSE.; Was a Cab Driver and Then a Barber ;- Now in a Dogs' Hospital.
- Mrs. Shepard Gives Gold Pieces.
- SYMPATHETIC LOCKOUTS.
- YULETIDE TRUCE IN STRIKE.; Denver Miners Forget Strife Celebrating Round Christmas Trees.
- People Themselves Control the Style of Their Architecture.
- AS BAD AS PUTUMAYO.; English Observer Says Rubber Slavery Is General in South America.
- WILL BECOME DEACONESS.; Miss Romola Dahlgren, Society Girl, Studies for Duties in New York.
- Dublin Strike Collapsing.
- MRS. A.E. STEVENSON DIES.; Wife of ex-Vice President and ex-President General of D.A.R.
- ADMIRAL DEWEY 76 TO-DAY.; Hero of Manila Bay Hale and Hearty and Absorbed in the Navy.
- OPEN BIG BILTMORE ON NEW YEAR'S EVE; Newest of the City's Great Hotels Has Novel Features. IT HAS COST $10,000,000 Has Direct Connection with the Grand Central Terminal ;- 1,000 Rooms for Guests.
- SUFFOCATED IN A FIRE.; Woman and Daughter Succumb to Smoke in Burning House.
- VINEYARDS SEEK NICOTINE.; Growers Use It as an Insecticide in the Form of a Spray.
- Mrs. Wilson Plans to Visit Mobile.
- FAMINE THREATENS NOW IN BULGARIA; Thousands of Families Starving and Appeal Is Made to America for Aid. WOMEN AND CHILDREN PLEAD Country Needs Them, Miss Abbott Says, but They Will Die of Hunger This Winter Unless Assisted.
- LONG ACRE CO. SEEKS $5,000,000 DAMAGES; Will Name Edison Co., A.N. Brady Estate, and Consolidated Gas Co. as Defendants. PAPERS BEING DRAWN UP Complaints Will Aver That It Has Been Kept Out of Business for Years by Various Pretexts.
- Seattle Has Earth Shock.
- Mother, Leaving Children, Ends Life
- BORN FACE TO FACE.; "Siamese" Girl Twins in Paris to be Separated by Operation.
- GREAT STRIDES IN WORLD OF SPORT; Continental Nations Absorb the Olympic Idea ;- Russia's New Department.
- DINNER FOR 5,000 IN BIG TIM'S MEMORY; Christmas Feast for Bowery "Down and Outs," Just as in Other Years. 60,000 OF CITY'S POOR FED Salvation Army Gives Away Meals for 33,000 ;- Sullivan's Successor Distributes 1,500 Yuletide Baskets.
- LARKIN IS COMING.
- GOV. FOSS VISITS CONVICTS.; He and His Wife Talk with Jesse Pomeroy, Life Prisoner.
- Italian Heroism at Adua.
- Cruel British Parents Jailed.
- Son of Dutch Premier Killed.
- Alberto Aguilera Dead in Madrid.
- ABANDON TAMPICO TO TAKE MONTEREY; Rebels Who Besieged the Oil Port Reported Marching Upon Capital of Nuevo Leon. NORTHERNERS CO-OPERATE Five Thousand Start from Matamoras to Effect a Junction with the Southern Forces.
- INCREASE OF DIVIDENDS; But Surplus of Connecticut Public Service Concerns Is Lower.
- BOY KILLS PLAYMATE.; Pastor's Son Shoots Another Lad Accidentally with a Rifle.
- AIR FEATS ABOVE PARIS.; Guillaux "Loops the Loop" ;- Police May Proceed Against Him.
- LEVINSKY NEARLY PUTS DRISCOLL OUT; Battling Philadelphian Adds Another Victim to His Boxing Victories.
- NASSAU COUNTY'S DAY.; Good Fellow Committee Acts as Santa Claus to 500 Families.
- REBEL PROGRESS IN MEXICO.
- Venison for Council Bluffs Poor.
- Coal and Gas Cheaper?