Articles
- Maupome Loses Again with Cue.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- Gotch MayWrestle Again.
- EDDY SUITS SETTLED; $2,000,000 TO CHURCH; Decrees and Bay State Enabling Act Allow Scientists to Accept Founder's Bequest.
- TREVANION WITNESSES COY.; Inquest Adjourned to Force Their Attendance Next Week.
- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES.
- TO HELP THE BOY WHO ROBBED HIM; Judge Accepts the Offer of James C. Bayles and Gives Youth a Suspended Sentence.
- MELLEN ON CO-OPERATION.; New Haven Head Tells Why He Will Meet Employes Monthly.
- GRAIN MEN FACE CHARGES.; F.M. Bunch and M. Bates Accused of Misconduct on Chicago Trade Board.
- THE BALKAN MUDDLE.
- INVENTORY OF CITY'S $1000,000,000 STOCK; Prendergast Carrying on the Work That Has Not Been Done for the Last Hundred Years.
- Parcel Post Mistakes.
- HAD STOLEN $10,000 BILLS.; Man Arrested in St. Louis Suspected of Cuban Bank Theft.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- NATIONS NEAR UNDERSTANDING.; London Applauds the Notable Advance Toward Friendly Relations.
- Rutherford Makes Record Score.
- ENRICH SENATE VOCABULARY.; Martin and Nelson Contribute "Platitudinarian" and "Whangdoodling."
- BEACH ACQUITTED; CHARGES CONSPIRACY; Absolutely No Case Against Him, Says the Foreman of the Jury.
- Yamada Defeats Slosson with Cue.
- AMHERST GYMNASTS LOSE.; New York University Athletes Win Dual Competition 31 Points to 23.
- VOTES FOR HARDER DIVORCE.; Nevada Assembly Passes Amendment for Year's Residence.
- WILL CHECK CRUELTY IN RUBBER REGIONS; President of Peru Promises to Stamp Out Peonage and Bring Murderers to Justice,
- SMALLPOX IN THE TOMBS.; Prisoners Vaccinated After Negro Woman Develops the Disease.
- ASKS NON-PARTISAN BOARDS.; Grange Urges Free Choice of Public Service Commissioners.
- $30,000,000 COAL COMPANY.
- THE KOPENICKAD.
- SAFETY FIRST"; Sacrificed by Railway Union Leaders, Mr. Fagan Says.
- BERMUDA AT HEIGHT OF SOCIAL GAYETIES; Queen's Regiment Officers Give Clever Vaudeville Show in Gymnasium Theatre.
- MERIT PLAN FOR GUARDSMEN.; Governor Insists That It be Basis of All Promotion.
- M'CALL ENTERS SERVICE BOARD; Chairman Willcox Courteously Receives His Successor, Who Pays Him a Great Compliment.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
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- Michigan's Outdoor Track Schedule.
- Twenty Lost in Schooner Wreck.
- WAGONS KILL MORE THAN AUTOS HERE; Motors Responsible for 456 Deaths from 1907 to 1911 -- Horse Vehicles for 1,147.
- Texas for Direct Election.
- BOOK CAUSED LIBEL SUIT.; Dilatory Borrower Was Offended by Postcard from Lender.
- LE COMPTE CASE DISMISSED.; Magistrate Refuses to Believe He Used Bottles as Weapons.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Irregularity in London -- Prices Firm in Paris -- Berlin Quiet.
- CLEVELAND ANNIVERSARY.; Society Invites Wilson to Make His First Speech as President There.
- LAWS FOR OTHER PEOPLE.
- War Department Reported Favorably on the Proposed Experiment.
- NEW BALLOTS PUZZLE WOMEN'S FEDERATION; Count of Votes Long Delayed by Tangles at Tenth Annual Convention of City Organization.
- MUST PREFER VETERANS.; Attorney General Rules on Reduction of the Highway Forces.
- MARCONI MAY END CONTRACT.; Managing Director Says It Has a Right to Cancel if England Insists.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Builders Buy Plot of Seven and One-half Lots on St. Nicholas Avenue as Apartment House Site -- Business Building on West 125th Street Sold to an Investor -- Bronx and Suburban Deal.
- FIND ROCKEFELLER TOO ILL TO ANSWER; Private Inquiry Abandoned by Pujo and Untermyer After Four Questions Are Asked.
- Substitute Bouts in East New York.
- HARBURGER PICKS FIGHTING DEPUTIES; Mike Donovan, Kid McCoy, and Jack Goodman Can Cope with the Rabble, He Says.
- TEN NEW YORKERS REACH GOLF FINALS; They Have a Chance to Will in Eight Divisions of Pinehurst Tourney.
- Nevada for Popular Elections.
- MRS. FISH INSPECTS GIRL STRIKER'S HOME; Society Leader Promises to Aid Fight of Wrapper Workers After Visiting the East Side.
- THEATRE MEN OUT IN TICKET EXCHANGE; Auditors Going Over Books of Clearing House of Klaw & Erlanger, Belasco, and Others.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- THE DODGE CLUB.
- Blasting at Night.
- BOY HAS UNEXPECTED TRIP.; While Playing on Plymouth Here She Starts for Newport.
- BRIEUX PLAY ON MARCH 9.; Private Performance of "Damaged Goods" in Aid of Eugenics Movement.
- Dr. Van Dyke Going to California.
- BIG CUBAN SUGAR DEAL.; Charles P. Taft Said to be Interested In $1,500,000 Land Purchase.
- DUKE WINS AT MONTE CARLO.; Westminster, Rushing for a Train, Said He Was $5,000 Ahead.
- KNOX TAKES A HAND IN BEAUPRE'S CAME; Minister Presents Peremptory Note to Cuban Secretary of State.
- TRAVIS PLAYS RECORD GOLF.; His Victory at Palm Beach, with Score of 64, Best Over Remodeled Links.
- BAIL DENIED MYLIUS; JAMES 'MYSTIFIED'; Writes The Times He Cannot See Why Castro Is Out and His Friend Still In.
- GREAT EARTH SLIDE IS BLOCKING CANAL; Three Million Cubic Yards, Moving Into the Culebra Cut, May Delay Opening.
- RETAIL PRICES HOLD STRONG.; Marshall Field &. Co. Report Marked Increase in Business.
- UNDERPAID LABOR COSTLY.; Boston Lawyer Says It Checks Up $5,500,000 a Year in Massachusetts.
- WIFE WINS $1,500 FOR LIBEL.; The Throne Must Pay for Calling Novelist's Companion His "Wife."
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- A.H. HINKLE LEFT $1,517,426.; Net Estate Here Appraised at $405,886 -- Left to Family.
- SUBWAY DEBITS AND CREDITS.
- CONDITIONS OF TRADE.
- Old Razor Blades.
- FERRYBOATS ICEBOUND.; Three Steamers on the Great Lakes Caught by Recent Cold Wave.
- SHOE LAST TRUST DISSOLVED BY COURT; It Controlled 80 Per Cent. of Business Through "Tying Contracts."
- PREPARE TO FIGHT BIG STRIKE; Railroads Getting Ready to Meet Tie-Up Threatened by Firemen.
- YALE HOCKEY TEAM ROUTED AT ST. NICK'S; Dartmouth Surprises the Elis by Capturing Game Near Its End by Score of 3 to 2.
- PRUSSIAN AVIATORS LOST.; Two of Naval Service Fail Into Sea and Are Drowned.
- WHY GIANTS DO NOT BUNT THE BALL OFTEN; They Must Depend Upon Slugging to Offset Their Erratic Fielding.
- RURAL HEALTH MEN BLAMED.; State Control Urged in Hearing Before Governor's Board.
- BOLD AVIATOR FLIES OVER DARDANELLES; Greek Airman, with an Army Captain, Makes 130-Mile Trip Over Enemy's Country.
- Lehigh Defeats Columbia Wrestlers.
- Marriage Bill Aimed at Japanese.
- ACCUSED OF $1,400,000 THEFT; Cologne Councillor Is Missing, but His Property Will Pay Losses.
- HAS REPORT ON CAN STOCK.; Governor Receives It from President of Stock Exchange.
- CZAREVITCH TO GO TO EGYPT.; Council of Dectors Has Recommended a Cure Near Cairo.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Quiet and Prices Generally Firmer -- The Gold Outflow.
- Miss Castles to Wed P.T. Francis.
- Wagner to Address Colony Club.
- SEA CLIFF BANK PAYS.
- SAFETY LAST.
- TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY TIMES.
- BOTSON TO BE PEACE CENTRE; Edwin Gunn Buys Beacon Hill Estate for World Foundation.
- GIVES ITS APPROVAL TO MODERN DANCES; Committee on Amusements for Working Girls Passes on Aeroplane Waltz, Tangle, and Dip.
- STATE NEWSPAPER INQUIRY.; Massachusetts Progressive Questions Accuracy of News Reports.
- Latest Shipping News.
- Pennsy on Dartmouth Schedule.
- DIDN'T USE DOG'S BRAIN.; Physicians Say Only Dura Was Put Into Patient's Head.
- Evansville, Club's Financial Tangle.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Boston Yacht for Great Lakes.
- ASKS STATE TO BUY ROAD.; Bill for Government Operation of the New Haven Introduced.
- TAFT RUSHES SHIPS TO LATIN REPUBLICS; Central American Revolutions Planned to Bring About a Federation.
- ACCUSES SOUTHERN PACIFIC.; F.S. Groves Says Its Steamship Lines Made War on Independents.
- REFUTES SHARKS' EXCUSES.; Chattel Loan Society Demonstrates That Losses Are Few.
- FIGHT GUGGENHEIM CONTROL.; Federal Smelting Minority Says Losses Were Forced on Company.
- FIRE IN BLIND WORKSHOP.; Employes of New York Association March Out When Blaze Is Discovered.
- Chicago Banks' Cash Increase.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- TICKET SPECULATORS.; Col. Savage's Fight Against Them Was Not Supported by the Public.
- COLD SNAP STARTS ICE CROP.; From Six to Eight Inches Thick and Cutting Will Begin Monday.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- William Sleight, Hit by Train, Dies.
- BIRTH OF ATOM STIRS SCIENTISTS; Sir William Ramsay Points Out Momentous Possibilities of British Experiments.
- Wells Succeeds Garcelon at Harvard.
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- Fined for Striking Umpire.
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- LURED HUSBAND TO DEATH.; Missouri Woman Tells of Man Slaying Him with Her Aid.
- TO AIR HAMMERSTEIN DEAL.; Mrs. Andriveau Displeased with Terms Arranged by Lawyers.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- THE PACIFIC UNDERWRITERS.; About 200 Participating with Kuhn, Loeb & Co. in the Adjustment.
- Needed to Preserve Equal Rights, Says Mrs. de Forest.
- Would Not Mean a Dearth of Shakespearean Actors.
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- ROYLE'S NEW PLAY.; " The Unwritten Law," Well Acted, Lacks Freshness of Inspiration and Is Depressing.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- American Curlers Win at Boston.
- GRAFT NET READY TO TAKE SWEENEY; District Attorney Completes Plans for Indictment of Walsh on Monday.
- Williams May Play Racquets.
- TAKES PILOT TO AMERICA.; Baltic Unable to Drop Him on Leaving Queenstown.
- TO REVISE REFEREE LIST.; Some Competent Officials Unintentionally Dropped to be Reinstated.
- PASSENGERS FOR EUROPE.; Some of Those Sailing To-day on Three Steamships -- The Arrivals.
- PEACE CENTENARY MAKING HEADWAY; Sub-Committee, at Luncheon, Decides on Chief Features of the 1915 Celebration.
- $750,000 for New Equipment.
- A Musical Servant.
- A Recipient of Lamptonian Favor.
- Kansas Legislature for Referendum.
- Mrs. Irene E. Benson, Author, ! lee.
- MEN AT WELLESLEY DANCE.; For First Time in College History -- No Chaperons for Week-End.
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- BIG KENNEL CLUB ENTRY.; Nearly 3,000 Dogs of Almost Every Breed to be Shown.
- M.F. PLANT IN BASEBALL.; New York Yachtsman Buys New London Club in Eastern Association.
- Wolgast Accepts Murphy Match.
- AMERICAN WOMEN AT COURT.; Four Presented at First Diplomatic Function in London.
- WIFE RUINED HIM, HE SAYS.; J.R. Carman Sues Julius Redelsheimer for $100,000 for Alienation.
- FINDS 15,000 PUPILS ARE FEEBLE MINDED; Dr. H.H. Goddard Classes the Public School Defectives as High as 2 Per Cent.
- HANDS OFF.
- Safety Razor Superior?
- The Times and Its Workshop.
- TO REOPEN GUGGENHEIM CASE; Illinois Takes Formal Action to Set Aside Divorce on Ground of Fraud.
- GERMANY ACCEPTS BRITISH FLEET RATIO; Berlin and London Interpret Admiral von Tirpitz's Speech as Sign of Peace.
- Rochester Beats Princeton Five.
- BANKS WON'T BENEFIT BY TREASURY CHECKS; MacVeagh Denies Charge That Clearing System Will Add $200,000,000 to Clearing System.
- $150,000 INSURANCE ON CUBS.; Chicago Club Fortifies Itself Against Loss of Three Star Players.