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- Troops Cross Continent by Motor.
- THE DUTY OF REGISTERING.
- WALL STREET BOMB SUSPECT CAUGHT; CARRIES DYNAMITE, FIGHTS POLICE; LEFT BROOKLYN JUST BEFORE EXPLOSION; ARRESTED IN PITTSBURGH "See What We Did in Wall Street," Quoted as His Boast. "NEXT MOVE TERRIBLE" Suitcase in His Room in Hotel Contains Explosive and Percussion Caps. TRAPPED BY TALK ON TRAIN News Rushed to Federal Agents Here, Who Search His Room in Brooklyn.
- SOCIAL NOTES
- ANTI-COX DEMOCRATS RALLY; Harding League Opens Meetings Today at Old Knickerbocker.
- ALLOT 16,624 SEATS TO CLEVELAND FANS; Details of Advance Distribution of Tickets for World's Series Are Completed.
- SEEK TO COMPROMISE CONTEST IN ILLINOIS; Harlan Urges Oglesby and Small to Chose with Him a Single Candidate.
- Comment on Current Events in Sports.; BASEBALL
- Kidnap Two British Officials.
- H.G. WELLS IN PETROGRAD.; Novelist Welcomed by a Delegation of Authors Headed by Gorky.
- ARROW CLASS YACHT OUTSAILS RIVALS; Hawk Beats Spinster by 20 Seconds in Fresh Wind-- Magnolia Is Third.
- Plays for Explosion Victims.
- BIG SEASON FOR L.I.R.R.; Carried 28,073,826 Passengers Between Decoration and Labor Days.
- MANHATTAN POLLING PLACES; BOARD OF ELECTIONS.
- REPUBLICAN SOFT WALKERS.
- Facts Disclosed Here Associating Pittsburgh Suspect With the Disastrous Wall Street Explosion
- DENIES LIQUOR TRAFFIC.; Dartmouth's President Shows Only Three Were in Bootlegging Case.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- DAIRYMEN NOW RUN 14 MILK PLANTS; League Meets Problem by Starting System of FarmerOwned Stations.PROCEEDS WILL BE POOLED Forced to Co-operate by Manufacturers Who Stocked Up with Condensed Product.
- MILLER'S SPEAKING DATES.; Republican Nominee Will Campaign in City Most of Week.
- MILE MATCH RACE GOES TO KRAMER; Sprinter Downs Moeskops and Eaton in Hard-Fought Contest at Newark.
- BRITISH LINKSMEN HAVE EVEN BREAK; Ray and Vardon Defeat Mackie and Dowling in Morning, but Lose in Afternoon.
- 75,000,000,000 Mark Swindle Plot Revealed by Accident to German Yacht
- RECALL BOARD SHIPS FROM FOX'S CONTROL; Benson Announces Action Pending Justice Department's Inquiry Into Fox's Affairs.SHIPS VALUED AT $6,500,000 Fox Had Agreed to Buy Twelve Vessels on a Partial Payment Plan.
- Says German Industries Seek to Buy Coal Here
- Fordham to Meet Old Rival.
- Concerts in the Schools.
- WINTHROP MURRAY CRANE.
- SUSPECT WAS HERE DAY OF EXPLOSION; Left Home Carrying a Leather Bag About an Hour Before Wall Street Disaster. ONCE POWDER CO. WORKER Room Full of Red Literature-- Passport Contradicts Story of When He Left Russia.
- URGES AUTOMATIC DRAFT.; Representative Kahn Wants Nation Always Prepared for War.
- AIRPLANE PRIZES OFFERED.; Designs Sought for Craft to Carry Fifty to Two Hundred Tons.
- Opens Office in Constantinople.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- ASKS VOTES FOR MRS. BOOLE; W.H. Anderson Urges "Dry" Republicans to Defeat Wadsworth.
- ROBINS TRAVEL TEN INNINGS TO VICTORY; Braves Give New Champions a Good Argument Before Succumbing, 5 to 4.MOHART AND MILJUS PITCH Former Gives Boston Early Lead, but Dodgers Make Strong Finish--Fine Reception for Robbie. Tie It Up in the Ninth. Miljus in Good Form.
- DOWNWARD TREND IN STEEL PRICES; All Eyes Set for Market Changes That May Bear on Impending Readjustments.AUTO CUT INAPPRECIABLETon of Rolled Steel in Each CarCounts for Little in Volumeof Business.
- HARDING'S HECKLER STILL UNSATISFIED; Ryan Writes Senator He Has Read Speeches, but Can't Find League Stand.
- RABBI WISE PRAISES SCHIFF AS A JEW; Late Banker's Steadfast Allegiance to Faith Eulogizedby Preacher.CANNOT NAME SUCCESSOR Declares Fittest Honor for Him is Devotion to His People'sWelfare.
- PERRY DEFENDS TITLE.; Fox Hills Golfer Defeats Barnhill for Club ChampionShip, 3 and 2.
- POWERS MAY SHIFT PARLEY FROM HERE; Washington Hears of Plan to Make Communications Conference a League Matter.MAIN SESSIONS IN PARISIn That Case the United StatesMight Have Only Unofficial Representation.
- 10,000 MINERS QUIT AGAIN.; Hillside Company's Men Charge Discrimination on Returning.
- $45,000,000 STATE BONUS UP TO VOTERS; Proposition to Pay Ex-Service Men $10 for Each Month of Service Submitted. NEW FIDUCIARY POLICY Proposed Constitutional Amendment Gives Right to Issue ShortTerm Notes.
- GOLF STARS WILL PLAY.; Piping Rock Tourney Attracts Headliners of the Links.
- Russian Airs at Lexington.
- WATSON'S AWFUL THREAT.
- LENIN FACTION WINS ITALIAN SOCIALISM; Executive Council Adheres to the Moscow Internationale by Vote of 7 to 5. BIG SPLIT NOW INEVITABLE National Congress to be Held in December Will Have Final Decision on Party's Course.
- DR. WYLIE IN NEW PULPIT.; Preaches First Sermon as Pastor of Central Presbyterian Church.
- MARKET UNAFRAID OF FAIR INVESTIGATION; Building Material Interests Prepare to Demand EquallyStrict Probe of Labor.PRICE CUT REACTION SUREFreight Rate Charges Not Yet AllAccounted For--Towing CostsAdvance 20 Per Cent.
- WILSON ISSUES APPEAL FOR LEAGUE; DECLARES AMERICA MUST KEEP FAITH AND DENIES WAR PLEDGE IN ARTICLE X.; PRESIDENT ENTERS FIGHT League Appeal Is the First of a Series in Campaign Finale. SAYS ISSUE IS FALSIFIED Denies League Impairs Constitution and Charges Distortion of Americanism.FEARS SUBORDINATE NATIONDemocrats, Under President'sLead, Will Now Centre Speeches on the League.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- HILLQUIT DERIDES OLD PARTY FUSION; Declares Socialist Movement Is Helped by Such United Opposition. CALLS FOES CAPITALISTIC Congressman Siegel, His Opponent in Campaign, Has Twice Defeated Him.
- WANTS A SCHIFF PARKWAY.; East Side to Present Petition to Board of Estimate Today.
- WIN IN LONG ISLAND GOLF.; Rockwell and McLean Are First Holders of New Title.
- FRANCO-GERMAN EXCHANGES; Said to be in Progress Regarding Financial Proposals.
- TWO TEAMS REACH FINAL IN TOURNEY; West Side and New York Survive in Semi-Finals of Interclub Tennis Play.VETERANS IN GOOD FORMWright, Hardy and Hackett MakeFine Showing at Forest Hills-- Anderson Brothers Victorious.
- GARY BACK FROM EUROPE.; Returns on the France; Says Steel Industry is in Healthy Condition.
- BILLIARD SEASON TO OPEN TONIGHT; Local Cue Experts will Start After Balkline and ThreeCushion Titles.
- Mrs. Einstein to Head Delegates.
- CHANGES IN RUSSIA.
- 16 Red Divisions Routed by Poles; 42,000 Prisoners and 166 Guns Captured
- AMERICAN PRIESTS HONORED; Mgr. Phelan and Mgr. Flynn Made Domestic Prelates.
- SHE MAY BE LITTLE, BUT--; New Jersey Wife, 5 Feet 2, Twice Beats Husband, 6 Feet 3.
- GOVERNOR TO SPEAK HERE.; Will Open Speakers' Class of Citizens' Committee Today.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- RECORD OF TRANSACTIONS.
- Coolidge Has Wedding Anniversary
- ASKS COX'S LYNCHING VIEWS; Negro Association Says Harding Would Make It Federal Offense.
- TENANTS TO BENEFIT BY TAX EXEMPTIONS; LaGuardia Wants to Know How Many New Buildings Will Be Built and the Rent. STORM BREAKS OVER GOSS Mayor Inquires How Contractor Became Member of Building Combine Inquiry. HILLY ISSUES WARNING Advises That Controversies with Landlords Be Taken to Court Only as Last Resort.
- TRADE GOLFERS TO PLAY.; Fall Tournament to be Held This Week at Upper Montclair.
- CONSECRATED AS BISHOP.; The Rev. T.E. Malloy Now Auxiliary of Long Island Diocese.
- Colts at Fancy Prices Boost English H.C. of L.
- WAR INSURANCE TOTALS FORTY BILLION TO DATE; Bureau Has Paid Out More Than One Billion Dollars in Death Claims.
- ATTACK CORK POLICE; KILL ONE, WOUND 4; Rifle Fire and Bombs Are Used in Several Assaults--Bloodhounds Used in Chase. TUBBERCURRY FEARS RAIDS Expects More Reprisals for theKilling of Police DistrictInspector There. MACSWINEY FASTS 52 DAYS Latest Bulletin Says That His Condition Remains the Same as on Saturday.
- Miss Goss to Meet Miss Ballin.
- WANTS SING SING AS 'CLEARING HOUSE'; Survey Committee Urges its Use Solely for Classifying and Distributing Prisoners. WOULD END IT AS PRISON Plan for Building Up an Industrial System and to Pay Prisoners is Proposed.
- MUSIC NOTES.
- THE BUSINESS RECORDS
- NEW YORK'S WEALTH AND TAXES
- RAPID TRANSIT PLAN CAUSES ENTHUSIASM; Interest is Aroused in Every Section by Proposed Development of Present Routes.GREAT DEMAND FOR MAPSFirst Consideration to be Given toCompletion of Dual System,Says Commissioner Delaney.
- TOKIO FEARS SPREAD OF EXCLUSION SPIRIT; Anxious Lest British Dominions Follow America in Intensifying MovementsBUT WAR IS "IMPOSSIBLE"Despite Our "Blocking Japan'sProgress" in China and FarEast Generally.
- TELLS OUR REFORMS IN SANTO DOMINGO; Commander Hayden Reports How Occupation Has Improved Conditions Generally. 130,000 NOW IN SCHOOLS $20,000,000 Bonded Debt Will Be Met 33 Years Before Due-- Big Sanitary Program. Puts Finances on Sound Basis. Schools Increase from 30 to 647.
- AUTO CAMPAIGN BY WOMEN.; Republican Motor Corps to Transport Speakers and Form Parades.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- COACH NICKALLS REPORTS.; Yale Oarsmen to be Called Out for Practice This Week.
- CITY REGISTRATION WILL START TODAY; Resident Who Fails to Do So Cannot Vote at Coming Election. MUST APPEAR PERSONALLY Leaders Plan Special Drive to Have Women Register, Regardless of Affiliations.
- Navy Airplane Pilot Killed, Flight Commander Injured
- SEE EASY VICTORY FOR MISS STIRLING; Observers at Cleveland Think Champion Has Clear Path in Golf Title Play.
- FATHER OF ADOPTED GIRL SEEKS LEGACY; Garage Worker's Daughter Inherited a Million and HeWants Share.GAVE HER AWAY AS CHILD Hazel Myers's Second Adoption by Aunt Held by Father tobe Void.
- MRS. LYNCH IS VICTOR.; Defeats Miss Grove in Long Tennis Battle at Scarsdale, 4-6, 11-9, 7-5.
- IRISH TOWN RUINED, FEARS FURTHER RAID; Inhabitants and Police of Tubbercurry Are Both Dreadingthe Future.
- THE SCREEN
- Julia Arthur to Address Chorus.
- A BASEBALL COMMISSION.
- Name Pulitzer Air Race Course.
- TRAIL OF CRIMSON REVEALS A MURDER; Reformed Gangster Shot, Carried Into Dark Corner andLeft to Die.WOUNDED FRIEND IS SILENT Taken to Hospital in Newspaper Delivery Wagon UnderMysterious Circumstances.
- OPPOSES TAX ON PROFITS.; National Conference Will Discuss Substitution of Sales Tax.
- HADLEY SEES LACK OF POLITICAL GRASP; Politicians Suffer from Want of Knowledge More Than Want of Courage, He Says. WAR HAS LEFT CONFUSION Country Calls for a Leader as Did England After Civil War and France After Revolution.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- GIANTS DEFEATED IN CLOSING GAME; George Smith Allows Four Hits and Phils Win, 4-1--Many Recruits in Lineup. Klem Has Quiet Time. Phills Win in Fourth.
- CHARGES FUND HOLDUP.; Newark Paper Says Democrats Assessed Revenue Office Workers.
- TIGERS DOWN NEW CHAMPIONS, 6 TO 5; Cobb's Single in Ninth Beats Indians in Their Last Game of League Season.
- KNIGHTS OFFER LEGION $5,000,000 BALANCE; Would Give Remaining Part of Relief Fund for Headquarters for Service Men.
- MANY CLUBS ENTER SOCCER CUP SERIES; Teams from Six Districts Are Scheduled for First Round in Annual Competition.
- PINCHOT TELLS WHY HE IS FOR HARDING; Declares the Senator Is Not the Reactionary He Once Thought Him. DISLIKES COX'S COMPANY Says Governor Stands for Wilson and Is "Too Small to be a President."
- VIENNA LAUDS RED CROSS,; Gift of Knitting Wool for Public Schools Its Latest Benefaction.
- MURRAY DEFEATS TILDEN.; Ex-Champion Beats Champion in Exhibition Tennis at Bethlehem.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- THE NEW COLLEGE YEAR.
- TO DISCUSS WATER POWER.; Important Nation-Wide Convention Will Meet in Capital.
- Text of Wilson Appeal for League of Nations
- SEES CHURCH HERE COLDER TO WOMEN; Bishop of New York Says English Episcopal Body Leadsin Recognition.IN FAVOR OF DEACONESSESLambeth Conference Also Made Strides Toward Christian Unity,He Tells Cathedral Congregation.
- LABOR 'TURNOVER' LESS SINCE WAR; Survey of 42 Plants Shows Unrest of Wage EarnersHas Decreased.STILL AT A HIGH FIGUREAverage for Unskilled Factory Hands Here 265 Per Cent. Merchants'Association Reports.
- LABOR OPENS FIGHT TO BEAT WADSWORTH; Many Speakers, Headed by Morrison, to Wage CampaignHere This Month.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL SITUATION; Rise of Railroad Stocks Discloses Effort to DiscountFuture Business Activity.
- GIOLITTI PRAISES LABOR SETTLEMENT; Workers Have Gained Important Reforms with Little Disturbance, He Says. Little Bloodshed Resulted. Gains for the Workers.
- LEAGUE TO AID TRAVEL.; Conference Will Take Up Many Difficulties Now Found in Europe.
- PRESIDENT REA ASKS EMPLOYES TO AID; Pennsylvania Railroad Head Calls for Co-operative Effort to Serve Public Well. A POLICY OF COURTESY Railroad Wages Paid by Those Who Use Railroads--Plea for High Standards.
- HUNGARY INVITES CHARLES.; Mission Sent to Ex-Emperor to Urge Him to Accept Crown.
- Harness Meet to Begin Today.
- MUSIC; Mishel Piastro, Russian Violinist.
- WAR FOUNTAIN DEDICATED.; Memorial at Montclair Proclaims Need of League of Nations.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- HELD FOR TRENTON KILLING; Soldier is Arrested for Machine Gun Tragedy at Fair.
- COX RETURNS HOME, SEES WEST AWAKE; Says League Facts Are Being Withheld from Voters, Who Realize It.
- MRS. WILSON NAMES BELLE.; Designates Miss Charlotte Clarke as Princess at Waco Ball.
- SOCIALISTS PICK ATLANTA.; Remove Campaign Headquarters to That City to be Near Debs.
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- MARQUARD LIKELY TO PITCH OPENER; Robbie Expected to Start with Southpaw--Coveleskie Probable Opponent. INDIANS DUE TOMORROWSpeaker's Tribe Leaves Clevelandfor Brooklyn Today--Hylanwill Throw Out First Ball. May Use Smith Second Day. Will Have Workout Today. Distribution of Tickets
- Rumor That Sir Barton Has Gone Lame Brings a Denial
- CITY WILL GET TODAY; New York's Share of Second Income Tax Payment Is $1,366,493.78.
- EACH OF BIG THREE SHOWS REAL POWER; Encouraging Signs in Saturday's Gridiron Games for Blue, Crimson and Tigers.MANY TEAMS STILL GREENDevelopment of Some of Last Season's Leaders Being Slowly Advanced for Later Clashes. Quakers Strike a Snag. Tigers Reveal Sturdy Attack.
- TWO LINERS ARRIVE WITH 3,496 ABOARD; E.A. Filene, on the Imperator, Tells of Europe's Need of an International Court. DANGER IN ALL COUNTRIES Says Italy, Austria and Germany Require Co-operative Aid--Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Makes Fast Trip Great Scarcity of Coal. Money Scarce in England.
- HARRIMAN ON SHIP DEAL.; Promises Explanatian of Agreement with Hamburg-American Line.
- SEES CITY BANKRUPT UNDER HYLAN'S RULE; Leonard M. Wallstein Declares New Budget Creates a "Staggering" Tax Burden.TELLS OF LONG TERM BONDSCitizens' Union Counsel Accuses Mayor's Administration of Nullifying Pay-as-You-Go Law.
- Southern Eleven Makes Big Score.
- Opera Stars Arrive.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- Boy, Balked in Ambition, Ends Life,
- OUR FOREIGN LOANS.; They Are Considered Essential to American Prosperity.
- LIQUOR CARRIED IN HEARSE.; Coffin Packed with Whisky Starts Federal Agents on Search.
- HARDING APPROVES JOHNSON'S VIEWS; Declares He Is Satisfied Also with Borah's Past and Present Support.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GROWELL COMES OUT FOR HARDING TICKET; Ex-Assistant Secretary of War and Wilson Backer Declares His Stand.FAVORS LEAGUE OF NATIONSBut Prefers to Trust Republicans on That Question--Thinks Efficiencyis Big Issue.
- REPUBLICANS SPLIT IN LENROOT FIGHT; James Thompson Is Out for Senatorship as a La Follette Progressive.SURPRISE TO THE REGULARSDr. Reinsch, Democrat, Is Now Expected to Make a Strong Run in Wisconsin.ILLINOIS SNARL MAY ENDPlan Offered for Lowden andThompson Candidates for Governor to Withdraw.
- NEWARK CYCLISTS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP; Jersey Pedal Pushers Lift Amateur Interclub Road RaceTitle from New Yorkers. Course Is Ten Miles. Century Club Disappoints.
- THINKS JAPAN WOULD ACCEPT EXCLUSION; But Representative Small Has Doubt About Proposed California Land Legislation.
- CHURCH SIGN DIMS GREAT WHITE WAY; Union Methodist Dedicates Electric "Ad" That OutshinesTheatre Announcements.BISHOP WILSON PRESIDES Great Gold Letters Proclaim Thatthe Congregation's Social Centre is Always Open.
- NEW LINEMEN FOR NAVY.; Return of Olympic Athletes Will Strengthen Academy Eleven.
- OIL PRODUCTION INCREASES; Output of 246,111,000 Barrels in Eight Months.
- GARAGE MEN DENY PRICE RISE CHARGE; Owners' Association Says Union's Suspicion of Plot to 'Squeeze' Patrons Is False. MORE HELPERS LAID OFF Revolution in Automobile Storage System Predicted--Workers to Seek Aid.
- PEACE PARLEY AT RIGA TO BE RESUMED TODAY; Whole Week Wasted in Bickerings and the Exchange ofFrigid Notes.
- Vancouver Wins Lacrosse Title.
- BOUNDARIES OF MANHATTAN ELECTION DISTRICTS; COUNTY OF NEW YORK. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. BOUNDARIES.
- FIRST SONG RECITAL.; Anna Burmeister Opens Season at Aeolian Hall.
- WHITE SOX PLAYERS ACCUSE TEAMMATES; Assert Indicted Men Deliberately "Threw" League Pennant This Year.POINT TO GAMES IN BOSTON Charge They Watched Scoreboard and Played to KeepUp Betting Odds. SWANN AFTER ATTELL Will Ask the Grand Jury to Call theFormer Pugilist to Tell All He Knows.