Articles
- FEDERAL LEAGUE AFTER NEW YORK; President Gilmore Starts East to Confer with Men Who Want Franchise.
- CROWD AT POULTRY SHOW.; Sunday Opening of Exhibition Proves a Big Success.
- TO DANCE THE YEAR OUT.
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- Doctrine for the New Year.
- NOTIFY 7,500 BANKS TO-DAY.; Treasury to Mall Them Details of Currency Law Requirements.
- BELMONT FINED ON A HUNT.; Game Warden Accuses Him of Shooting Deer Without a License.
- REBELS WON'T HALT TILL HUERTA LEAVES; His Banishment a First Step Toward Peace, Says Villa, Outlining His Party's Terms. CONFISCATIONS TO STAND All Acts of Huerta Regime to be Annulled and the Land Laws Reformed.
- 1913 C0AL OUTPUT LARGER.; This Despite Strikes, Ohio Floods, and Shortage of Labor.
- MISS VIELE GRIFFIN WEDS.; Poet's Daughter the Bride in Paris of Comte Jehan du Mas de Paysac.
- ROYALTY SEES "MONA LISA."; King and Queen Inspect Picture at French Embassy in Rome.
- WILL DEFEND PLAYERS.; Federal Will Protect All Contract Jumpers In Court.
- WRENN LOSES AT TENNIS.; Douglass and Cutting In Final Round for Tuxedo Cup.
- THAT TINPLATE IMPORT.
- MISS BRANCE SLIPS AWAY.; Leaves Monticello After Midnight ;- Supposed to Have Gone Up-State.
- MINE SIGNALS BY WIRELESS.; German Invention Sends Warnings from Underground to Pit Mouth.
- MORE VICE FILMS ARE WITHDRAWN; Bijou Theatre, Expecting Adverse Decision To-day, to Substitute Foreign Pictures. MASS MEETING TO BE HELD Sociological Fund Retains John B. Stanchfield to Fight for Raided Movies ;- Gavegan's Opinion.
- FRISCO DROPS TELEGRAPH.; Dismisses 400 Operators and Puts in Telephones on Eve of Strike.
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- AMERICANS MUST TAKE CARE.; Those at Tampico Told Not to Take Offensive, as Marines Wouldn't Help.
- CALUMET INQUIRY URGED ON CONGRESS; Chicago Labor Chiefs Make the Plea, Charging That Anarchy Reigns in the Copper Region. MARTINE ALSO TAKES IT UP Strikers Bury the Bodies of Christmas Eve Panic Victims ;- Moyer's Wound Is Not Dangerous.
- JEWISH FARMERS PROSPER.; 5,000 Families Now Independent from Proceeds of Their Land.
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- Will Consider Players' Demands.
- St. Leo Defeats True Blues.
- BUSINESS EDUCATION IN WISCONSIN.
- Latest Shipping News.
- NEED $12,737 TO GET $10,000; Morgan Executors Warn Genealogical Society of Time Limit.
- WOMAN SAVES THREE DROWNING CHILDREN; Four Had Fallen Through Thin Ice at Harrison, N.J., and She Heard Their Cries. RUNS FROM AUTO TO RESCUE Fishes Them Out One by One and Goes Away Without Giving Her Name ;- Body of Fourth Found.
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- CATRON WARNED VILLA.; Senator Told Rebel Chief His Acts Made Intervention Probable.
- MARTINE ASKS INQUIRY.; Senator Urges McReynolds to Investigate the Calumet Situation.
- WARNED NOT TO COME HERE; Hungarian Government Tells Emigrants There Is No Work.
- FULTZ EXPLAINS APPEAL.; President of Players' Fraternity Says National Agreement May Stand.
- Toronto Takes Soccer Series.
- WOMAN POSTMASTER OUSTED FOR A MAN; Mrs. Ida Tillman of Geneva, Ala., Removed Before Term Expires, Protests to President AND APPEALS TO THE TIMES Local Suffragists Say Such an Incident Couldn't Happen if Women Had the Ballot.
- AN UNPLEASANT INCIDENT.
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- DISTRUSTS LOAN SHARK LAW; Glynn Won't Vitalize It, but Seek Some New Remedy.
- MAPS EARTH'S MAGNETISM.; Yacht Carnegie Has Completed Two-Thirds of Magnetic Survey of Globe.
- LINDSEY HERE WITH B'RIDE.; Founder of Juvenile Courts Married Miss Brevoort in Chicago on Dec. 20.
- ANGLO-GERMAN WAR ON OUR TRADE; Anti-Exposition Entente Said to be Only Part of a Secret Assault TO OFFSET CANAL OPENING Checking of American Commercial Influence In South America Alleged to be the Main Purpose.
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- T.A. St. Johnston Sued for Divorce.
- MINERS BURY THEIR DEAD.; They Carry the Bodies of 39 Children Through Calumet Streets.
- SAYS UNITED STATES IS RUNNING CHINA; Has Assumed Political and Financial Guidance, According to British Correspondent. POWERS OUTMANOEUVRED Missionaries Greatest Force in Americanizing the Country ;- President Wilson's Clever Move.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- TOCREATE HAUPTMANN ROLE; Hedwig Reicher Chosen as Penelope in "The Boy of Odyssey."
- BAN JOHNSON WORRIED.; Declares Tinker and Brown Foolish ;- No Action Against Stovall.
- PLANS FOR AUTO SHOW.; Many Visitors Expected for Annual Event at Grand Central Palace.
- INSPECTOR URGED REMOVAL.; Representative Clayton, It Is Asserted, Had Nothing to Do with It. WOMAN POSTMASTER OUSTED FOR A MAN
- IF WOMEN CHOSE.
- NORDICA IN WRECK OF DUTCH STEAMER; Ex-Gov. Adams of Colorado and T.G. Stallsmith, Fair Commissioners, Also on the Tasman.
- WILSON WORSHIPS IN LITTLE CHURCH; Eludes Waiting Crowds at Pass Christian and Attends Services at Gulfport. KING SENDS GREETING Message of Congratulation from George V. ;- Little Girl's Bouquet Only Outside Gift on His Birthday.
- A CARUSO HELD FOR ARSON.; William's House Is Saved and He Is Arrested.
- MRS. MORRIS GIVES TEA.; Her Apartment Transformed Into a Lighted Woodland.
- MARKS MAKES FEW CHANGES IN OFFICE; Borough President-Elect Retains Principal Incumbents of McAneny's Administration. RALPH FOLKS GETS A PLACE Is Selected as New Borough Secretary ;- Real Merit, Marks Says, Only Will Bring Men to Front.
- NEW LAW WILL TAKE CASH FROM NEW YORK; Close to $200,000,000 of the Deposits of Interior Banks Will Be Withdrawn.
- OUR HUSTLE A DELUSION.; Canon Hannay Discourses on Our Pleasant Art of Wasting Time.
- PRAYERS FOR IRISH PEACE.; Solemn Service, Tinged with Warnings, Held in English Churches.
- RELICS OF REMBRANDT.; Great Painter's Palette-Knife and Mahlstick in London.
- YALE ON RIGHT TRACK.; Courtney Says New Rowing Coaches Should Help Blue Crews.
- BUCKNER FOR WALDO'S JOB?; Rumor Says He's Mitchel's Choice and Backed by Whitman.
- DEAN WORCESTER'S LECTURES.
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- GLYNN "UP-STATE LEADER."; So Hailed by Herrick, After Noting Opposition to Whitman.
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- Paul V. Masters Dies.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- BEATEN BY THIEVES, CLINGS TO HER MONEY; Aged Mrs. Williams's Cries for Help Drive from Her Home Men Who Tortured Her. THE POLICE INDIFFERENT Detectives Dismiss the Case as "of No Importance" After a Perfunctory Investigation.
- DR. JACOBI CURED OF CANCER BY RADIUM; Told at Recent Medical Congress of Successful Treatment Seven Years Ago. CASE WAS SUPERFICIAL ONE Success in Those Attacks Established, Says Dr. Kelly ;- Bremner's Condition Unchanged.
- LARKIN'S TRIP IN DOUBT.; Statement That He Would Be Coldly Received Here Interests Dublin.
- CZAREVITCH HAS SETBACK.; Effusion of Blood Causes Renewed Anxiety for Russian Heir.
- CLUBS TO ENJOIN CONTRACT JUMPERS; Herrmann Says That Players Who Join Federal League Will Be Kept Idle.
- SPOTTS AGAIN HIGH GUN.; Larchmont Y.C. Expert "Kills" 141 Out of Possible 150 Birds.
- ROCKEFELLER ON PEACE.; World Growing Better and Spirit of Good Will Spreading, He Says.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- CENSOR FOR TANGO.; Pittsfield Mayor to Have One at Charity Ball To-night.
- MUCH TO AMUSE IN 'THE PHILANDERER'; But the Piece at the Little Theatre Does Not Represent Shaw at His Very Best. THE ACTING IS ONLY FAIR General Effect Promises to be Improved After Few Performances Put Players at Their Ease.
- SEMINOLE IN A STORM.; Giant Seas Hurl Ten Feet of Heavy Railing Through Her Superstructure.
- GAYNOR MEMORIAL FUND IS NOW $7,336; Mayor Kline Calls for Gifts to Complete the Brooklyn Bridge Plans. FIRST LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS 500 Children Give $5 and Newsdealers' Association $25 ;- Certificates for Contributors.
- TAMMANY PREPARES LIST OF ITS LOSSES; Four District Leaders Among the Office Holders Who Will Be Dropped by Mitchel. SHERIFF'S STAFF TO GO Tiger Hit Harder in This Department Than in Any Other ;- Gaynor Had Cut Wigwam's Patronage.
- LONDON QUIET BUT HOPEFUL.; Approaching Account Halts Resumption ;- Cheaper Money Near.
- ABOUT PRICE CUTTING.; When It Is Legitimate and When It Is Not ;- Its Effect on Workers.
- BREMNER IS UNCHANGED.; Dr. Kelly Predicts Coming of Radium Depots to Treat All.
- MISS MACVANE EXONERATED; Italian Police Seek Man Who Tried to Blackmail Her.
- SERVIANS INVADE ALBANIA.; Seize Villages the Powers Decided Should Belong to New Principality.
- Pat Ragan Considering Offer.
- GIRL HIT BY STONE DIES.; Two Men Held in Jail Pending Coroner's Inquest.
- COL. LAMPTON NO "PIRATE."; Confesses He Is Baldheaded, but Denies Rest of Charge.
- WORK FOR ALL IN CALIFORNIA; San Francisco Puts Unemployed on Streets ;- Other Cities Follow.
- CORSET RAIDS BY POLICE.; Berlin Authorities Objected to Life-like Exhibitions in Shops.
- A. L. BURT DEAD.; Publisher Passes Away in Brooklyn in His 72d Year.
- PARIS LAGS, THEN RECOVERS.; Bourse Is Stimulated by Wall Street and Rise in Rio Tintos.
- MARYLAND MOB AGAIN HELD AT BAY; Angry Men Once More Surround Jail, but Hesitate to Attack Sheriff's Augmented Force. SECOND NEGRO CONFESSES Paraway and Mabel Killed Farmer ;- Baltimore Police Drafted for Defense After the Third Attack.
- NEW HELP TO FOREIGN TRADE; Consular Bureau Plan to be Extended to Several Cities.
- PERIL IN STERILIZED MILK?; Predisposes Children to Tuberculosis, Dr. Mond Contends.
- Servian War Minister Resigns.
- 200 POLICE AT SERVICE.; Dr. Silverman Commends Force for Devotion to Duty.
- MANY CLUB RUNNERS OUT.; St. Anselm's Events Attract Good Fields at Two Distances.
- FOREIGN TRADE UNDER THE NEW TARIFF.
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- BLINDING ALCOHOL.; Criminal Dealers in Rectified Methyl Are at Work.
- NEW SOUTH SEA ISLAND.; Rises in Hebrides Group Following Ambrim Volcanic Upheaval.
- ISIDORE E. GIMBEL WEDS.; Merchants' Cousin Marries Miss Isenberg at Springfield.
- BEACHEY'S SIX-LOOP FEAT.; Breaks His Own Record in Flight Over San Francisco Bay.
- PLANS FOR A 'DRY' WAR HERE; W.H. Anderson Tells The Times What Anti-Saloon League Will Do.
- STANDSTILL, IN BERLIN.; Due to Holidays and Operation of New Army Taxes Jan. I.
- 80 YEARS OLD AND LOST.; Neatly Dressed Octogenarian Found Shivering in a Hallway.
- Not to Exhume Rampolla's Body.
- GREETING FROM NEW LINER.; Banqueters on the Frederik VIII. Send Cable to the President.
- ENGLISH BOXERS AT LOCAL CLUBS; Clever Britishers to Appear at Fairmont A.C. ;- Important Matches in Other Cities.
- A PHILIPPINES "PROTECTORATE."
- EXCLUDE BANKER FOR BLOODLESS DUEL; Emil Zerkowitz Taken from the Campania for Inquiry on Ellis Island. HE FOUGHT SPIRNITZER But Both Men Fired in the Air ;- Quarrel Grew Out of Founding a Bank Here.
- Junior Republic's Christmas.
- SHACKLETON PLANS TO CROSS ANTARCTIC; He Will Set Out Next Year to Traverse the Frozen Continent from Sea to Sea.
- Mrs. Gorman's Dancing Tea.
- MONEY IS SPEAKER'S AIM.; Sole Object of Lecturing, He Says ;- Doesn't Fear Attacks Bryan Got.
- ALL FAITHS MEET IN 'DAILY TEMPLE'; Representatives of Many Creeds Read Scriptures and Speak at the First Service. TO BE OPEN EVERY EVENING Miss Knopf Will Support the New Movement to Present Every Form of Belief.
- ENDED LIFE TO AID SCIENCE; So Wrote Suicide in Willing His Body and Brain to Colleges.
- BALDWIN EXPOSES DR. COOK'S METHODS; Polar Captain Gives Out "Appeal" Cook Asked Him to Send to Senator Poindexter WANTED HIM TO SIGN IT This Would Have Made Him Say "I Can Prove Absolutely" Things He Couldn't Prove at All.
- 94 ARE ACCUSED OF HIGH TREASON; Hungarian Government Scared by Religious Propaganda of Ruthenians. BIG TRIAL STARTS TO-DAY Church Books of Prisoners Who Changed Faith to Escape Priests Contained Prayers for the Czar.
- Driver Drops Dead in Chair.