Articles
- Elihu Root Rallies After an Operation; Physician Predicts a Speedy Recovery
- FISHER TO LEAD WILLIAMS.; Succeeds Blackmore as Captain of Purple Basketball Team.
- CANDIDATES CLASH ON CONVENTION CITY; McAdoo Forces Are Fighting Against New York for the Democratic Meeting.
- MELLON TAX PLAN URGED ON LAWMAKERS; Legislature Is Asked to Show Congress Its Approval of Reduction Proposals.
- EXPERTS GET DOWN TO WORK; Will Meet Thrice Daily and May Go to Berlin Saturday.
- British Squash Racquets Team Will Play First Game Here
- BERRY IS CONFIRMED AS NATIONAL GUARD HEAD
- FORD HOSPITAL TO GET $1,500,000 ADDITIONAL; Two New Buildings Started; Each Nurse to Have Private Room and Bath.
- M. Filliol to Accompany Mr. Clive.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS.; Fall in French and English Government Bonds -- Sterling Up at Paris.
- FOR PROSPERITY ON FARMS.; Coolidge Tells Chicago Convention It Is Necessity for Nation.
- AUSTRIA'S REGAINED CONFIDENCE.
- PROPOSES GOVERNMENT TRANSIT CORPORATION; Senator Norris Introduces a Bill for Public-Owned Railroads and Ships.
- COMMERCIAL LEASES.; Buyer of Longacre Leasehold Will Make Improvements.
- BANK TAX REDUCED.; Legislature Passes Sheridan Bill Modifying Walker-Donohue Law.
- Letter to the Editor 5 -- No Title
- British Cruiser at Puerto Mexico.
- LOUISIANA PRIMARY PUTS KLAN IN FIGHT; All Three Candidates for Governor Pronounce Against the Hooded Order.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DROP IN EXCHANGES AIDS COTTON FALL; Further Decline in Prices Marks Highly Unsettled Day in Market.
- BROWN WINS MEDAL IN PINEHURST GOLF; Leads Field of 69 in Advertising Tourney With an 83 -- Mrs. Dutton Scores.
- POLICE LAXITY LAID, IN PART, BY ENRIGHT TO POOR FEDERAL AID; Slowness of Courts and Failure to Stop Liquor Flow Into City Blamed.
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- McAdoo Favors San Francisco.
- Impressed by Plea for Unity.
- RICE TO BEGIN AT ONCE.; Penn Authorizes Crew Coach to Start Work Immediately.
- N.J. KLAN THREAT STIRS BOOTLEGGERS; Highlands Whisky Runners Form Defense Councils to Prevent "Cleaning Up."
- RESTRICTS TAX INQUIRES.; Revenue Officials Will No Longer Rule on Abstract Cases.
- BROOM' IS BARRED FROM USE OF MAILS; January Issue Is Held Up by Postal Authorities, but No Reason Is Given.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Irregular Reaction in Stocks -- Rapid Decline in Sterling and Francs.
- AUSTRIA'S RICOVERY SPURS GERMAN HOPE; Would Now Welcome a Similar Plan With League Aid for Their Restoration.
- 6 KILLED, 27 HURT, IN OIL EXPLOSION; Property Damage to Refinery at Port Arthur, Texas, May Be $800,000.
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- TO RAZE ELEVATED SPUR.; Levy Offers Bill to Remove Upper Sixth Avenue Structure.
- Not by a New Cabinet Official, but a Council of Scholars.
- CHURCH INCOME EXEMPT.; Supreme Court Upholds Dominican Fathers' Protest of Tax.
- OBREGON'S ACHIEVEMENTS.; Serious Attempt to Better the Lot of the Mexican Masses.
- STOCKHOLDERS TAKE N.Y.C. STOCK ISSUE; Official Says $26,800,000 of Common Will Be Disposed of by End of Month.
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- Michele Berardini Dies in Naples.
- BAR CHIEFS THANK COOLIDGE FOR AID; Hope Congress Will Act on His Plea for Better Procedure in Courts.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- 156 Track and Field Athletes To Wear Tricolor in Olympics
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- M'ADOO SEES BREAK AMONG EASTERN FOES; His Friends Interpret Cummings's Support as Ending New England's Solid Opposition.
- IMPROVEMENT IN RUHR.; Increased Activity Shown at End of First Year of Occupation.
- Michigan Beats Illinois, 24-23.
- TAX HEARINGS BEGIN.; Alcohol, Theatre Tickets and Stock Sales Taxes Discussed.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- KELLOGG PRESENTS CREDENTIALS TO KING; New American Ambassador and His Suite Are Received at Buckingham Palace.
- Senatorial Finance.
- ASSAILS THE BRADYS IN B.R.T. STOCK DEAL; Contestants' Counsel Charges Trustees Sold Own Shares and Neglected Estate's.
- PLENDID EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIAL ART; Display at Metropolitan Museum This Year Sets New Mark for Size.
- READING CO. BOND EXCHANGE PLANS; Holders of Old Securities to Receive Two-thirds in New Reading and One-third in Coal Co.
- Advance Guard Clash.
- Mrs. Fisher Howe Dies in Egypt.
- Farley Answers Senate Inquiry.
- 630 LEAVE TODAY ON WORLD CRUISE; Cunard Liner Laconia Sails, Her Cabins Thronged With Tourists.
- RUSSELL IS SUBSTITUTED.; Sioux City Boxer Will Meet Wills in Place of Bud Jackson.
- Strong Earthquake Hits Tokio and Vicinity; City Is Isolated and Traffic Interrupted
- Penn State Cancels Game.
- FRANC AT NEW LOW HERE; Pound Also Breaks Sharply, but London Is Not Alarmed.
- MAJOR HONORS WON BY BROOKLYN DOG; Mrs. Halley's Champion Sun Flash of Lienrud Adjudged Best in Pekingese Club Show.
- F.D. GARDNER WITHDRAWS.; Former Missouri Governor Announces He Will Support McAdoo.
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- $10,000,000 Glucose Suit Against Murphy Settled
- GEORGE CRAM COOK DIES IN HUT IN GREECE; Living as a Shepherd While Writing a Play, He Succumbs to Glanders Contracted From Dog.
- CHAS. CHERRY AT PALACE.; Eva Tanguay Also on Bill -- Lopez Orchestra at the Hippodrome.
- ST. MARK'S TO STAY IN EPISCOPAL FOLD; Vestry Issues Statement in Which It Says Bishop Has Not Been Defied.
- UNCOMMON SENSE.
- GRAIN EXPORTS LARGER.; Wheat Shipments Last Week Increased Nearly 1,000,000 Bushels.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- CABLE MEN PROMTED; John Goldhammer Becomes First Vice Presdent Commercial Co.
- Dr. S. Andral Kilmer.
- RUMANIA IGNORING MINORITY RIGHTS; Seizing Property of Hungarians in Transylvania and Terrorizing People.
- New York Charters.
- PUSH 'OIL-FOR-HEAT' DRIVE.; Chicago Meeting Held to Discuss Campaign Urged by H.L. Doherty.
- SMITH LEADS FIELD IN CALIFORNIA OPEN; Pacific Coast Golf Star Gets Off to Flying Start With a 68 at Los Angeles.
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- PITT LEADS LEAGUE WITH BAT BY .00002; Race in International Believed to Be Closest in the History of Baseball.
- PHARAOH'S JOINERS NEGLIGENT IN TOMB; Evidence of Carelessness Is Revealed in Misplacing of Shrine Sections and Chisel Marks.
- DECRIES ACTIVITIES OF PRESS AGENTS; Advertising Director Says Bulk of Stories "Put Over" Are Misleading.
- ELLS BEATS GATCH IN MET. TITLE PLAY; Easily Wins His First Match in Squash Racquets Tourney at University Club.
- VEHICULAR TUNNEL COST UP $14,000,000; New Jersey Commission Increases Final Estimate to $42,000,000.
- MISSIONS ASK CHANGE IN IMMIGRATION LAW; Church Conference Urges End of Propaganda Against Jews as Un-American.
- HOME RULE.
- GOOD YEAR FOR A. T. & T.; President Thayer Expects Prosperity to Continue.
- SEEKS HIGHER RATES FOR TELEPHONES; Company Applies to Albany for "Adjustment," Reporting Earnings Below 7%.
- STOPS SALE OF STOCK.; Rosenthal Says He Got Court Orders Involving Three Concerns.
- DAVIS HEADS LEAGUE INQUIRY ON MEMEL; Former Under-Secretary of State to Sail for Geneva Tomorrow.
- Campbell Now Bank President.
- DR. L. EMMETT HOLT DIES AT PEKING POST; Rockefeller Foundation Authority on Children's Diseases Was Stricken With Heart Attack.
- CORN CLOSES LOWER AFTER RECORD HIGH; Gets to Season's Topmost Value When 2,500,000 Bushels Are Dumped on Markets.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- COCA-COLA NET IS SMALLER.; Gross Receipts Higher, but Cost of Sugar Cuts Profits.
- CRUICKSHANK TO GO SOUTH.; Will Leave With Barnes at End of Month for Texas Play.
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- EXTRA EDITION WINS BY HALF A LENGTH; 10-to-1 Shot Beats Dreamer and Six Others in Feature at New Orleans.
- French and the Other Allies Pleased With Dawes's Speech To Experts' Committee
- Eastern League to Meet.
- Chisel Marks on Shrines.
- DENIES REPUBLICAN CLAIMS ON SURTAXES; Democratic National Committee Accuses 'Mellon Propagandists' of Changing Their Attitude.
- COLGATE TO USE LIGHTS.; Plans System Which Will Permit Evening Football Drills.
- COURT EXONERATES MRS. LELAND STERRY; Dismisses Alienation Suit by Mrs. Grace Ballou Against Hotel Man's Widow.
- OFFERS NEW BONUS BILL.; Bursum Would Return Insurance Allotments Taken From Pay.
- THE PLAY
- WHO IS TO HAVE THE ISSUE?
- GOV. SMITH DECLARES MAYOR'S VETO IS SAFE; Says City Executive Should Retain Power Over Legislation Affecting New York.
- Correspondents Express Praise or Dissatisfaction Very Much According to Their Preconceptions.
- Murdock to Quit Trade Board.
- Mrs. Black Withdraws Invitations.
- BARCLAYS BANK REPORT.; Total Resources at End of 1923 Put at $1,665,348,615.
- ORD TO HELP TAKE VOTE OH BOK PLAN; ter Earlier Refusal, His Company Offers to Print Digest at Factory.
- CHARLES H. HULBURD DEAD.; President of Elgin National Watch Company Was 78 Years Old.
- BOXING LAW REPEAL ASKED AT ALBANY; Bill Introduced in Legislature by Lord as Result of Jerome's Death.
- HARVARD HOLDS MAPLES.; Hockey Team Plays League Sextet to 1-to-1 Tie in Boston.
- HOUSE RULE CHANGE MENACES TAX BILL; Insurgents and Democrats Force Repeal of Order Restricting Amendments to Measures.
- Ray to Open His Indoor Season In Meet Here Tomorrow Night
- EXPERTS' INQUIRY STIRS BERLIN TO ACT; Government Striving to Make Good Showing With Balanced Budget by March 1.
- Pitcher Rixey Signs Contract.
- Pennsylvania Engines Removed From Trains By I.C.C. Inspectors at Indianapolis
- LONDON IS NOT ALARMED.; Fear of Socialistic Government Leads Some to Sell Investments.
- ROOSEVELT UPHOLDS ADMIRAL PLUNKETT; Tells House Investigators That Brooklyn Barred Zone Checked Sailors' Drinking.
- BLAMES JURY FOR SLAYING.; Court Recalls Old Case Against One of Four In Schneider Shooting.
- CUVILLIER MOVES FOR POLICE INQUIRY; Offers Resolution in the Assembly for a Legislative Investigation of the Department.
- BETTER AUTOMOBILE LAWS FOR NEW YORK.
- ASKS STATE FARM INQUIRY.; Cuvillier Presents Bill for an Investigation.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- League Informed of Decision.
- MISS DWIGHT TO BE D.J. ADAMS'S BRIDE; First Debutante of Season to Announce Troth Is Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dwight.
- MOODY SAYS PRICES WILL NOT DECLINE; Lower Costs Before the War Hardly a Memory to the New Generation, He Declares.
- ston Sees Hudson as Bok Winner.
- DR. ABRAMS, BLOOD TEST INVENTOR, DIES; Invented Apparatus With Which He Could Diagnose Disease From Blood Drop.
- HOPE FOR THE BALD HELD OUT BY COUE; Autosuggestionist of Nancy Asserts His Method Can Make Hair Grow.
- Young Stribling Disqualified; His Father Attacks Referee
- INCOME TAX BARS WASH SALE CLAIMS; Owner of Stocks or Bonds Can't Deduct if He Loses in Disposing of Them.
- HACKETT CAPTURES READING BIRD SHOOT; Philadelphian Finally Wins After Tying Howard Yoder With 19 Kills Each.
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- Wants to Play Passaic.
- BUSINESS WORLD
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- HITS AT MELLON BILL.; Harrison Leads Senate Fight for Democratic Tax Substitute.
- THE SCREEN; Broken Divorces.
- HUGHES FOR ENVOYS FROM POLITICAL RANKS; He Tells House Committee the Men Available Are in Touch With Our Affairs.
- LABOR UNION ENJOINED.; Machinists Cannot Picket R. Hoe & Co. Plant, Court Rules.
- LABORITES HASTEN TO AVERT A STRIKE; British Trade Unionists Realize Embarrassment It Would Cause Macdonald.
- HIGHER FARES IN PARIS.; Councilors Who Voted increases Continue to Ride Free.
- BUTLER RESTRICTS PHILADELPHIA RAIDS; Warns Police to Stay Within Law While Pressing the Clean-Up Campaign.
- MEMEL.
- TWO BROTHERS DROWNED.; Break Through the Ice and Rescue Attempts Fail.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- Commander Powell to Wed Today.
- Dr. Ernst Schweninger.
- Rickard to Fight Repeal.; Special to The New York Times.
- PICK CONVENTION ENVOYS.; Wadsworth to Head Delegation of Seven, Including Two Women.
- DEATH OF JEROME TO BE INVESTIGATED; District Attorney's Office Will Conduct Inquiry, Beginning This Afternoon.
- GOV. SMITH URGES MOTOR REGULATION; Tells Legislature in Special Message That Law Must Curb Death Toll.
- STONEHAM ENTERS NOT GUILTY PLEA; Intimates That Fraud Indictment Is a Club to Force Fuller & Co. Settlement.
- DAWES FORECASTS RESULT OF FAILURE; Says Great Disaster Faces Europe Unless Common Sense Is Crowned King.
- SAYS SLOT MACHINE ISN'T FOR GAMBLING; Justice Benedict Forbids Interference With the "Silent Salesman."
- ITALY JUBILANT OVER RISE.; Patriotic Fervor Compared to That of a Big War Victory.
- MUSIC; Philharmonic String Quartet.
- HARVARD PRESIDENT WOULD CUT NUMBERS; Dr. Lowell, in Report, Advocates at Least Temporary Restrictions on Attendance.
- PORTO RICANS ARRIVE TO ASK MORE FREEDOM; Island Officials Are Accompanied by Governor Towner -- Hope to See Coolidge.
- TELLS OF DIPLOMA MILLS.; Investigator Lays Evidence Before Senate Committee.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN REALTY FIELD; Operator Purchases Ten-Story Apartment Off Central Park West.
- WOOD EXPLAINS POSITION.; Says Agitators in Philippines Misrepresent Situation.
- FERRIES, BRIDGES AND TUNNELS.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE; Record Declines in London, Paris and Continentals -- Italian Only Exception to Drift.
- BOARD REPORTS TRANSIT SURPLUS; New York City Commission's Data for Legislature Tells of Progress Made.
- Letter to the Editor 3 -- No Title
- REBELS PROCLAIM TAMPICO BLOCKADE; De la Huerta Says Port Will Be Closed to All Ships Tomorrow.
- Miss Olga Eyre Weds Capt Eyston.
- The Day in Live Stocks at Chicago.
- Arne Garborg, Poet.
- TOPPING WITH A 79 TIES DR. DICKERSON; Greenwich Golfer and Clearwater Star Lead Field in Qualifying Round at Belleair.
- SIKI WINS FROM NORFOLK.; Senegalese Awarded Decision Over New Orleans Pugilist.
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- McMillin Favored for Place As Centre's Football Coach
- WILL MOVE SCHOOL.; Roosevelt Military Academy to Have New Site Near Washington.
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- CY' WEED TO ASSIST IN COLUMBIA ROWING; Famous Cornell Oarsman Will Serve as Aid to Coach Miller in Advisory Capacity.
- MRS. KILEN RESCUED FROM CHINESE BLAND; American Military Attache at Peking Reports Kidnapped Missionary Is Safe.
- SAXONY TURNS BOURGEOIS.; Socialists Meet Crushing Defeat in Municipal Elections.
- HEADS WEST SIDE Y.M.C.A.; Vanderbilt Webb Elected Chairman of Management Committee.
- BRITISH ARE ANGRY OVER PALATINATE; Resent Poincare's Action in Attaching French Officials to British Investigator.
- MORE MONEY SOUGHT FOR BOTANICAL GARDEN; Annual Report Tells of Marked Activity for Year -- Value Land at $15,000,000.
- STANDARD PUTS UP GASOLINE 2 CENTS; Smaller Output and Higher Price of Crude Oil Responsible for Rise.
- THE BRONX MARKET.; Three Five-Story Buildings on Block Front Sold.
- FEARS ALIEN CONTROL OF MUSCLE SHOALS; McKellar Tells Senate One of Bidding Companies Is Owned by British.
- OF MAKING MANY BOOKS.
- $10,000,000 OF NEW BONDS ARE OFFERED; Largest Issue, $8,000,000, Is by Los Angeles Public Utility Concern to Yield 6.50%.
- INCOME TAX CUT HELD UP AT ALBANY; Republican Legislators Seek to Keep Present Rate and Benefit Cities.
- Letter to the Editor 4 -- No Title
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- DR. HILLIS IMPROVING.; Family of Brooklyn Pastor With Him at Plymouth Institute.
- YEAR'S MONEY SUPPLY LARGELY INCREASED; $363,000,000 Added in 1923 -- Money in Circulation Up $218,000,000.
- WHEELER OUTLINES 1924 'DRY' PROGRAM; Urges Drive by Anti-Saloon League to Put Enforcement Under Civil Service.
- GOLF STARS IN BERMUDA.; Driggs, Dyer and Others Arrive for Amateur Title Tourney.
- U.S. SKATERS LEAVE PARIS.; Olympic Team Is Feted Before Departing for Chamonix.
- PRESBYTERY INQUIRY CLEARS DR. FOSDICK AND FIRST CHURCH; Praises "Our Baptist Brother" as an Impressive Advocate of Christianity.
- JOHNSTONE PATENT STANDS; Previous Decision in Baseball Mask Case Is Sustained.
- Wilson Says Senator Walsh Is a Great Disappointment