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- PRIEST IS SHAMMING, DR. MACDONALD SAYS; "Bungling Attempt," Alienist Calls Murderer's Many Stories of Visions. OTHER EXPERTS COINCIDE Prosecution Closes In Trial of Hans Schmidt ;- Summing Up to Come on Monday.
- RADIUM ORE AT MAUCH CHUNK; Government Officials Identify Yellow Deposits as Carnotite.
- MR. MITCHEL'S APPOINTMENTS.
- WARSHIP HONORS TO REBELS.; Reception to Sinaloa Officials on the Pittsburgh Please Carranza.
- THE FEMINIST VIEW; That Woman Should Acquire the Brutal Masculine Quality.
- Many Hurt In Cleveland Storm.
- DANCE IN MEDIAEVAL GARBIN WASHINGTON; Mrs. W. F. Draper's Guests Represent Court Beauties of Nearly Every Nation and Period. HERALDS PROCLAIM MARCH Led by Hostess's Daughter as Wife of Charles VII. and Count G. von Bernstorff in Louis XIV. Costume.
- INSANE HOSPITAL PACKED.; Overcrowding in Jersey Institution a Serious Problem, Says Dr. Evans.
- MAY END LONG STRIKE.; Secretary Wilson Sends Solicitor Densmore to Calumet.
- DANCES FOR DEBUTANTES.; Misses Williams, Prindle, Butler, and Culbert Receive Guests.
- CHUBB TO SUE AGAIN.; Says His Wife Only Seeks a Division of His Property.
- MISS BRANCE DEAF TO BROTHER'S PLEA; "Hidden Woman of Monticello" Declines Offer of Home with His Family. CALLED TO TAKE HER AWAY He Would Have Her Make a Fresh Start Somewhere Under an Assumed Name.
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- Bulgarian Foreign Minister Cut.
- Becket and Morse Golf Winners.
- CLASP HANDS, DIE IN DUEL.; Two Kentuckians Shoot Each Other to Death In Odd Fight.
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- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
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- PLAN TOUR TO PICK RESERVEBANK CITIES; McAdoo and Houston Will Visit Fourteen to Divide Country Under New Currency System. WILL HEAR TESTIMONY HERE Cities to be Selected Solely on Merits ;- McAdoo's Illness Halts Matters ;- 292 Banks Apply.
- TANGO DEFEATS VATICAN.; Clergy's Efforts to Suppress Dancing Craze In Italy Fail.
- REVIVES OLD CHARGES.; Flaherty Files Them with Appellate Division Against Lawyers.
- FRISCO RECEiVERS ORDERED TO SUE; Judge Sanborn Directs Them to Bring Restitution Actions Based on Feeder Line Deals. NILES'S COUNSEL IN CHARGE Receiver Lusk to Direct the Suits Aided by Special Attorneys for the Stockholders.
- TESTING PLANT FOR DENVER.; Location Picked for Research Work Financed by Radium Institute.
- GOV. GLYNN'S POSITION.
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- MARRIED WOMEN'S STATUS; Should Keep Them Out of Lucrative Employment.
- New York Schooner In Peril.
- FRITZI SCHEFF WEDS AGAIN.; Her Third Husband Is George Anderson, Her Leading Man.
- CREW RESCUED AT SEA.; Eight Men in Sinking Ship's Rigging Waved Torches to Attract Help
- PRESIDENT SAVES COTTAGE FROM FIRE; Discovers Blaze, Directs Operations, and Reassures the Owner's Wife. HIS RESERVE BOARD PLANS While on His Vacation He Will Add Names to His Tentative List and Start Inquiries.
- Mrs. Theodore L. Pomeroy.
- COULDN'T KEEP LARKIN OUT; Agitator Says He'll Come to This Country if He Likes.
- WOMAN DIES IN FIRE IN APARTMENT HOUSE; New Bluecoat, Who Errs at First, Then Proves a Hero ;- Seventeen Rescued. TRAPPED ON FIRE ESCAPE Porter, Last Seen Fighting Flames in Cellar, Missing ;- Firemen's Daring Work. WOMAN DIES IN FIRE IN APARTMENT HOUSE
- FIRST STATE BANK TO APPLY.; Illinois Trust Company Seeks Admission in New Currency System.
- A RAPHAEL FOR $1.60.; Russian Painter Discovers a Picture Said to be by the Master.
- ACTRESS IS ROBBED OF GEMS AND FURS; Miss Lorraine, Telling of $8,000 Loss, Stops Long Enough to Serve Papers on Husband. HE CAME TO OFFER AID Diamond Bracelet, Ring, and Cuff Buttons Missing from Apartment, She Tells Police.
- CUTTER FOR MUTINOUS CREW; British Captain Asks Aid to Quell Disturbance.
- PRICE FIXING AND PRICE CUTTING.
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- STYLISH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; Both Beautiful and Expensive as Compared with Hothouse Products.
- Two Die In Pennsylvania Storms.
- MISS JULIA KERN A BRIDE.; Senator's Daughter Married to Dr. George B. Lawson of Roanoke, Va.
- DEWITT C. SKILTON DEAD.; Ex-President of Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. Was Widely Known.
- Bradford Merrill, Jr.
- Boy 12 Slays His Father.
- RAMPOLLA WILL IN 1910.; Friends Say He Made One Later Than That Giving Fortune to Sister.
- SILVER JUBILEE OF POULTRY SHOW; Twenty-fifth Annual Event Opens with Record Entry List at Garden.
- BRITISH EDUCATORS TO MEET; Bryce Will Open an Important Conference Next Friday.
- POLICEWOMAN SUBDUES MAN; Pulls Fighter from a Chicago Street Car and Arrests Him.
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- GLYNN INDORSES OSBORNE'S PLANS; Decision to Push Investigations Vigorously Reached at Conference with Governor. NO IMMUNITY FOR McGUIRE Kearney Admits All Canal Workers Were Required to Contribute to Campaign Funds.
- FINANCIAL MARKET; Advance in Stocks Is Carried Further, Despite Profit Taking ;- Our Trade Balance.
- PLAN FLIGHT ACROSS OCEAN; Bestar and Vilas Build Machine for New York-to-Liverpool Trip.
- MISSOURI SUES THE FRISCO.; Attorney General Files $2,000,000 Claim Based on the Rate Decision.
- DE LA BARRA'S MISSION.
- TOKIO CHEERS DE LA BARRA.; Mass Meeting Gives Him a Sword and Condemns Our Policy.
- An Offer.
- Big Snowdrifts in Vermont.
- Arthur Barnes Treat Dead.
- OPPOSE NICARAGUA TREATY.; Central Americans Ready to Protest ;- May Be Amended.
- W. W. Aulick's Funeral To-morrow.
- REBUILDING NOME AFTER THE STORM; Every One Is Busy with Saw and Hammer, Senator from There Says. FAVORS THE RAILROAD BILL Alaska in Good Condition for Building Lines in Spite of a Bad Summer.
- TINKER HAS NOT JOINED FEDERALS; Short Stop Confers with President Gilmore About Managing Chicago Club.
- CALLS POLITICIANS PRIESTS.; Lloyd-George Says None May Shirk Service, Even Under Attack.
- HOLLAND WANTS OUR MEN.; Amsterdam Stadium Completed for International Games Series.
- NEW WARRANT FOR FENNER.; Marconi Stock Broker Is Charged with Fraudulent Conversion.
- STORM ON COAST COSTS TEN LIVES; Damage in New Jersey and Long Island Will Run Into Millions. SEABRIGHT STILL IN FEAR 150 Made Homeless There -Long Island Swept by a Record High Tide. BARGES AND CREWS LOST Shore Line Changed in Some Places, While Fisheries Along Whole Coast Are Nearly Wiped Out. STORM ON COAST COSTS TEN LIVES
- MAY PUT LEEHAN IN ASYLUM; Physicians Will Examine Man Acquitted on Murder Charge.
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- NO OFFER TO WHITMAN.; Gov. Glynn Denies He Has Made Overtures to District Attorney.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- GOULDS HELP FIGHT FIRE.; New Members of Lakewood Hose Company Arrive in an Auto.
- BANKER'S SON SUES WIFE.; Mrs. Charles A. Brown Says Her Visit to Hotel Was Innocent.
- BRITISH SEND FORCE TO MEXICAN BORDER; Six Hundred Bluejackets and Marines Landed and Rushed Through British Honduras. PERFORM PATROL DUTY Will Watch the Operations of Gen. Brito ;- Washington Not Concerned About the Matter.
- UNEXPORTABLE HUMOR.
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- MISS MAI WATSON GREETED AT BALL; Debutante Introduced to Society by Her Mother, Mrs. Walter Watson, at Sherry's. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Bells Concealed in Holly and Greens Chime with Music at Intervals During Dancing ;- The Guests.
- Mennonite Bishop Shelley Dies.
- S. M. JARVIS, BANKER, DEAD.; Vice President of National Bank f Cuba and Director In Corporations.
- FURUSETH RESIGNS AS SAFETY DELEGATE; Colleagues Reject His "Two Able Seamen to a Boat" Rule for Liners. PENDING BILLS AFFECTED Congress Likely to be Influenced by Action of International Conference He Has Quitted.
- To Eliminate Intentional Passing.
- BRIAND FORMS A NEW PARTY; "Briandists" Will Oppose French Radicals in Spring Elections.
- Harvard on a Hockey Trip.
- A PLOT AGAINST FERDINAND?; Servian Capital Hears That Bulgarian King Is In Danger.
- DRY GOODS OUTLOOK.; Christmas Mail Orders Over Last Year's Despite Unseasonable Weather.
- N. STRAUS, JR., BUYS PUCK.; New Owner Has Not Matured Plans for Comic Weekly's Future.
- TRIES SUICIDE AT 88.; Capt. Davis, Old Mariner, Never Ceased to Grieve Over Wife's Death.
- HARE GETS MULLAN OFF MITCHEL SLATE; Mayor-Elect Puzzled Over a Corporation Counsel ;- Big Plans for Bruere. HARE GETS MULLAN OFF MITCHEL SLATE
- MORE PRISON TESTIMONY.; Blackwell's Island Witnesses Will Go Before Grand Jury.
- RUSH TO LIGHTKEEPER'S AID; Revenue Cutter and a Doctor on Their Way to His Lonely Island.
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- HOSPITAL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.
- $5,000 PACKARD CAR GANG'S LATEST LOOT; Automobile Thieves Have a Thorough Organization, Dealers Say. EIGHT CARS GO IN WEEK Owners Warned and Police Criticised by Managers of the Big Broadway Agencies.
- MILLET WORK TO BE SOLD.; Late Artist's Pictures to be Disposed Of at American Galleries.
- SECOND SWAN DIVORCE SUIT; Mrs. Swan Starts New Proceedings In Reno, Charging Desertion.
- WOMEN IN CAB HELD UP.; Hoboken Police Arrest Man Identified by One of Them.
- Uncle of President Wilson Dead.
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- TENNIS RUMOR DENIED.; McLoughlin Says English Do Not Wish to Handicap Americans.
- TRIED TO SELL "MONA LISA."; Thief Says He Offered It to J. Pierpont Morgan's Agent.
- BRITONS RESENT RULING AT OXFORD; Do Not Fear Rhodes Scholars in Athletic Contests ;- Propose Age Limit.
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- TRADE BALANCE INCREASES.; Total of $642,100,400 in Favor of U.S. in Eleven Months.
- DIGS UP RARE OLD COINS.; Workman's Find Leads to Treasure Story and He Gets a Marriage Offer.
- JAMES FRANCIS'S ESTATE.; Broker Settled Money on His Wife Before His Death.
- STEAL A CAR FLOAT, TRY TO SINK TUG; River Pirates Abandon Freight Cars Down the Bay After Looting Their Contents.
- HIS JOY SHORT-LIVED.; Liner's Passenger Hears He is a Father, but Wife is Dead.
- DETROIT STATION BURNED.; Loss of Old Terminal Causes Switch to New One Ahead of Time.
- LAWYER OUTWITTED WOMAN PICKPOCKET; Robbed of Wallet, He Followed Her and Forced Her to Give It Back in Empty Street. SHE TRIED TO KEEP $20 But He Blocked This by Quick Examination ;- Many Pickpockets In Town Just Now.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Small Parcels Purchased by Investors for Improvement ;- West Side Flat Houses Traded for Country Property ;- Yorkville Jewish School Enlarges Plot ;- Bronx and Brooklyn Sales.
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- PARCEL POST TEST PLEASES BURLESON; New System's Success with Christmas Packages May Bring Demand for Expansion. 37,000 EXTRA MEN ENGAGED Terminal Railway Service Plan Operated in Department Stores and Mail-Order Houses.
- New Launch for Astor Yacht.
- GEN. MEANY'S MUSICALE.; His Guests at Alnwick Hall Entertained by Opera Artists.
- PARK THEATRE SHUT ON COURT ORDER; Justice Gavegan Vacates Injunction Protecting White Slave Pictures. POLICE NOW IN COMMAND Case May Go to Appellate Division Next ;- Cecil Spooner Gets a Stay.
- ROBBED AND SLEW FOR GIRL; Bostick, Train Bandit, Tells Why He Held Up Sunset Limited.
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- COLONEL'S 'GOOD HUNTING.'; Roosevelt Expedition in Brazil Gets Many Fine Specimens.
- GOULD TO PLAY COVEY.; World's Open Racquet Championship Match in Philadelphia.
- MISS PAGE IN AUTO CRASH.; Ambassador's Daughter Unhurt In a London Accident.
- Wesleyan to Select New Coach.
- Heavy Emigration from Italy.
- HOURS CUT BUT NOT WAGES; New England Mill Managers Adjust Work to New Law.
- BREADLINE REVOLT AT FOOD; San Francisco Unemployed to Organize Their Own Cuisine.
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- POLICE SEEK AUTO THAT HIT THE LEES; Coroner Doubts Driver's Story That Another Auto Ran Into Husband and Wife First. WOULD DROP GAYNOR RULE Foinberg Thinks Discretion in Making Auto Accident Arrests Should Not Rest with Patrolmen.
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- CONEY ISLAND ROAD AND B.R.T. MERGE; Utilities Board Consents to Consolidation with Only Big Rival in the Borough. MAY EXCHANGE TRANSFERS Consummation of a Deal In Traction Lines for Which Negotiations Began More Than a Year Ago.
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- Why Not Sweep Them Away Without Discussing Their Filth?
- DEEP SNOW UP-STATE.; Street Car Traffic Tied Up for Hours in Some Cities.
- ENDS 20-YEAR-OLD SPEECH.; Coxey's Son-in-Law Finishes Interrupted Oration on Capitol Steps.
- Mrs. Metlar Ignores Son in Will.
- W.F. CRANE'S WILL.; Income from His Property Is to Go to His Wife.
- YSAYE, VIOLINIST, ARRIVES.; Rehearses His New York Programme on Voyage with Decreus, Pianist.
- SWISS WILL TAX MUSIC.
- Court Tennis at Tuxedo.
- Queen of Montenegro Very III.
- SHUGRUE OUTPOINTS CY SMITH RING; But Hoboken Battler Takes Severe Punishment at National Club.
- Kitchener Not to be India Viceroy.
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- JAIL SENTENCE FOR BANKER.; H.W. Munroe's Punishment for Contempt Held Up by Writ of Error.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Ten Importers Gain by Board Decision in Glove Case.
- MISS MACVANE MADE VICTIM OF REVENGE; Italian Officer Denounced Her as a Spy, Her Sister Writes The Times. HAD REJECTED HIS SUIT Until Ambassador Page Acted, She Was Virtually a Prisoner ;- Sister's Letters Intercepted. MISS MAGVANE MADE VICTIM OF REVENGE
- HAMPDEN ROAD GAINS POINT; Authorized to Issue $1,900,000 Additional Capital Stock.
- Boston's Mayor Back at His Desk.
- DECREES OROZCO'S DEATH.; Villa Issues an Edict That Foe Be Shot if Taken.
- Bad Feminine Reasoning.
- PROPERTY OWNERS UNITE.; W.A. Brady Heads New West Forty-eighth Street Organization.
- WAVE DROPS INTO HOTEL.; Sweeps Over 40 Guests at Breakfast in Californian Basement Grill.
- ADMIRAL DEWEY IS 76.; Has Many Congratulations and Gifts ;- For Four Warships a Year.
- ARREST LIEUTENANT FOR INVADING HOME; Heffernon of Canarsie Station Suspended After He Breaks Into Foran Flat. HUSBAND BEATEN SEVERELY Victim Cut by Broken Glass of Door ;- Heard Woman Cry for Help, Heffernan Says.
- MOYER DRIVEN OUT OF CALUMET REGION; Head of Miners' Federation Flees After a Conference with Citizens' Alliance Men. STRICKEN MINERS SPURN AID Under Moyer's Order They Refuse to Accept Aid ;- Strike Settlement May Be Near.
- Dance for Miss Dorothy Battle.
- Expect Jarvis to Die of Injuries.
- PRESIDENT OPPOSED TO WAR ON TRUSTS; Favors Series of Sane Reforms, Short Congress Session, and a Rest for Business. HOPE IN THE CURRENCY LAW Act Making Violations of Sherman Law Personal a Probable Feature of His Programme.
- Brunswick Hopes for an Heir.
- LEAD FOR CUP DEFENDER.; Keel of Vanderbilt Syndicate Yacht Will Have More Weight.
- DR. ALEXIS CARREL MARRIES IN PARIS; Noted Surgeon and Scientist of Rockefeller Institute Weds Mme. de la Mairie. WILL BRING BRIDE HERE Winner of Nobel Prize for Research in Medicine ;- His Successful Experiments with Heart Tissue.
- PAL BROWN DEFEATED.; Hughie Mehegan Whips American Boy at Melbourne.
- SEES GOOD TRADE OUTLOOK.; Conservative Optimism Justified, Says H.A. Wheeler.
- DROWNED IN WHITE PAINT.; Chicago Clubman Fell from Ladder and Fluid Suffocated Him.
- THIEVES ROB THEATRE SAFE; Descend on Loew's Orpheum and Gag Watchman ;- Escape with $150.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- WRIGHT'S ITALIAN RIVAL.; Dr. Robiola Says He Has an Uncapsizable Aeroplane.
- TOLMAN HAS RIVALS WHO BUY SALARIES; Loan Sharks in Louisiana Keep Workers Ever In Debt. THEY PREY ON THE NEEDY Pardon Appeal Stirs New Orleans Visitor to Discussion of Money-Grabbing Methods.
- $100,000 RADIUM TEST TO SAVE BREMNER'S LIFE; Eleven Tubes Buried in Shoulder of New Jersey Congressman Stricken with Cancer. GREATEST TRIAL EVER MADE Dr. Kelly of Baltimore Applied the Remedy for Twelve Hours on Christmas Day. REPEATS OPERATION TO-DAY Watches for Reduction of Cancerous Growth and Is Hopeful of a Cure ;- Congressman Long a Sufferer.
- THE SOLACE AT VERA CRUZ.; Brings from Tampico Sailors Stricken with Malaria.
- Immigrants and Eugenics.
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- STOCK GAMBLING BILLS SOON; House Committee Will Consider Several Next Session.
- KEPT SANTA CLAUS BUSY.; Dodd Distributed 2,970 Presents in Three Hours and a Half.
- ASKS UNIONS FOR FUNDS.; Michigan Labor Bodies Urged to Help Calumet Families.
- UPHOLDS RIOT ARRESTS.; Los Angeles Committee Convinced Unemployed caused Disorders.
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- Josiah Pierce Dead.
- Cup Defender Syndicate to Meet.
- GEN. GRODSKOFF DEAD.; Was Russian Commander in Far East After War with Japan.
- BRITAIN'S REFUSAL DUE TO PANAMA?; Saturday Review Says Questions of Expense Did Not Affect Fair Decision. ITALY MAY NOT EXHIBIT Government Organ Hints That Our Immigration Bill Is the Stumbling Block.
- FOUR SHOT FROM AMBUSH.; Country Boys and Their Sweethearts Fired On ;- Rivals Suspecte
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