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- SPENCER RETORTS TO THE PRESIDENT ON PARIS 'PLEDGE'; Asks Again if There Was Any Agreement or Promise of Our Military Aid. REPORTED GIVEN RUMANIA President Wires That He Will Let People of Missouri Decide Who Is Telling Truth. REED BACKS UP COLLEAGUE Report First Given in Syndicate Article--Republican Committee Says Others Knew Facts.
- COMMUNISTS AND OFFICES.
- MOAKLEY GETS $575 PURSE.; Olympic Coach Is Honored on His Return to Ithaca.
- Uneven Clothing Stocks.
- Cotton Belt Road Re-elects Gould.
- HARDING ON TOUR CALLS FOR A CHANGE; Tells Indianians That They Trust the Republican Party's Capacity. RENEWS PLEA ON TARIFF Nominee Urges Watson's Return to the Senate--Confers with Managers in Chicago. Speaks in Behalf of Watson. Addresses Factory Workers. Urges Protective Tariff.
- A Too Literal Reading.; The Educated Man.
- GARFUNKLE WINS WITH CUE.; Scratch Man Beats Surkein, 35 to 32, in Three-Cushion Tourney.
- NEARING THE MILLION MARK.; New York University Endowment Fund Steadily Growing.
- Many Local Racegoers Will Leave for Windsor Sunday
- Foreign Exchanges.
- Baptists Buy $250,000 Estate.
- WOUND AMERICAN IN CORK.; Steamer Engineer Struck by Expanding Bullet--Strike in Dublin. Strike Ties Up Dublin Shipping. Arrest Mayor of Wexford.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- MISS BARKER WED TO J. HERBERT TODD; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Barker a Bride in St. Mark's Church, Brooklyn. MISS M.N. ROCK MARRIES Wed to Frank C. Strobel at the Ritz --Miss Grace M. Hardingham Weds Dr. J.E. Engelson.
- GOLD SHIPMENT NOT RED.; Esthonian Government Sent Suspected $339,636 for Trade.
- Navy to Start New Campaign To Fill Ranks of Recruits
- SAYS WEYGAND GOES TO HELP WRANGEL; Bolshevist Report That Makhno as Deserted South Russian Chief to Join Reds.
- STRONG COMEBACK IS HABIT OF ROBINS; So Says Manager Robinson After Victory--Is Satisfied His Pitching Will Win.
- U.S. SUPREME COURT.
- WARSHIP GUIDED INTO PORT BY RADIO PILOTING CABLE; With View Ahead Screened Off, Destroyer Semmes Comes Up Channel in Navy Test. NEW INVENTION A TRIUMPH Ship Steered Entirely by Sound Keeps Close to Magnetized Wire. PERILS OF FOG OVERCOME Apparatus Costing $1,200 Will SaveLiners from Delay Costing $500 an Hour.
- SAYS CITY TRAFFIC NEEDS MORE POLICE; McAdoo Declares 1,000 More on This Duty Might End Auto Bandits' Crimes. ASKS NEW DRIVING TESTS Colonel Cornell Tells Experts' Conference Neighbor States MayBar Our Chauffeurs.
- BISMARCK BURNING COSTLY.; Fire Damage on Giant Vessel Runs Into Millions of Marks.
- World's Series Echoes.
- SPENCER INQUIRES AGAIN.; Asks if There Was an Agreement as Reported.
- GENERAL LEJEUNE'S REPORT.
- Heard Silk Plan Explained.
- FAILURES SHOW INCREASE.; September Liabilities Are More Than Double Those of August.
- SAN FRANCISCO LID OFF FOR CONVENTION WEEK; Politicians Admit Having Released Forty Barrels of Liquor for Democratic Delegates.
- TRIBUTE PAID TO A.H. GREEN; City Holds Exercises on 100th Anniversary of His Birth.
- RUTGERS MORE CONFIDENT.; Scarlet Expects to Make Better Showing in Battle with Lehigh.
- LEGION TO ACCEPT OFFER.; K. of C. Plan for $5,000,000 Memorial Meets Approval.
- SWAY FIRST AT LATONIA.; Manages to Defeat Ginger by a Neck Over One-Mile Course.
- Will Recommend Stock Dividend.
- Suburban Sales.
- FRENCH FANCY BUSY ON SPIRIT MACHINE; Reports of Edison Invention Seized Upon by Humorists and Philosophers. SUGGESTS TELEPHONE WOES The Busy Signal Expected Even If the New Instrument Succeeds in Reaching Napoleon's Abode.
- TIGERS ARE COMING FAST.; Princeton 'Varsity Shows Marked Improvement in Teamwork.
- TENEMENT INVESTMENTS.; Many Properties in Different City Areas Change Hands.
- TORCH-LIT PLANE LANDS AT NIGHT; Ablaze with Flares Reflected by Mirror, Aviator Glides Down 5,000 Feet. FIREPROOF TEST SUCCEEDS Paul Collins Demonstrates That Terrors of Burning Planes Have Been Overcome.
- WILL WED AFTER ROMANCE.; Captain Kinzey and Miss Sampson Were Childhood Schoolmates.
- Anglo-South American Dividend.
- UNEXAMPLED BOOM IN GERMAN TEXTILES; Huge Profits Announced by Many Woolen and Cotton Companies. 62 PER CENT. FOR ONE FIRM Several Declare Dividends of 30 Per Cent. and Upward--Complaints of Profiteering Heard.
- COTTON PRICES RISE ON SHORT COVERING; News Is All Bearish, bud Market at Peak Is Up 60 to110 Points.SPOTS ADVANCE TO 25.25cSlight Losses at Liverpool, WhileSpots Drop There toNew Low.
- LITHUANIANS FIGHT AGAIN.; Several Divisions Attack the Polish Forces Near Orany.
- FANS CROWD TIMES SQUARE.; Thousands Gather Before Scoreboard to Cheer Winning Robins.
- JAPAN GETS GERMAN DYES.; Imports Worth $1,000,000 in August Despite Business Depression.
- 4 GO TO JAIL FOR SPEEDING.; Other Second Offenders Fined $100 --Seven Hurt by Autos.
- WILLIAM SPORT WINS TITLE.; Beats Pitcairn for Baseball Championship of Pennsylvania R.R.
- REED CALLS FOR RECORDS.; Wants Wilson to Present the Stenographic Report.
- PUBLIC SINKING FUND ADMINISTRATION.
- GARDINER W. WHITE PLAYS GREAT GOLF; Adds to His 1920 Laurels by Defeating T.D. Armour and J.N. Stearns, Jr.
- Buyers Like Frequent Purchases.
- Second Jewish Relief Unit to Sail.
- SAYS HARDING WAS IN PANIC.; "Got Down on His Knees" to Borah, Roosevelt Declares.
- CAN'T FILL SHIPPING BOARD.; Wilson Unable to Get Good Men to Serve Without Pay.
- NAYY GETS NEW TACKLE.; King, Stroke of Olympic Crew, Joins Academy Football Squad.
- COX STARTS AGAIN, INVADING SOUTH; Two Days' Rest Makes Him Fit for Another Speaking Tour, Beginning in Kentucky. FAVORS POSTAL REFORMS He Receives a Delegation of Department Employes and lndorsesTheir Proposals.
- INVEST HEAVILY IN CANADA.; American Interests Send $200,000,000 a Year, Says Report.
- Queens Borough Transactions.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- CHANGE IN LAFAYETTE TEAM; Coach Sutherland Decides on Shakeup Prior to Navy Game.
- Recent Buyers.
- JENNY LIND'S 100TH BIRTHDAY IS KEPT; Frieda Hempel, in Crinoline, Represents Famous Swedish Soprano in Quaint Concert. LIKE CASTLE GARDEN ONE Artists in Costumes of Period Repeat program of Sept. 11, 1850--Tom Wise as P.T. Barnum.
- WILL PLAN PARTY DRIVE.; Miss Marbury to Address Women's Democratic Club Tomorrow.
- FRANCIS GUERIN LLOYD, MERCHANT-BANKER, DIES; President of Brooks Brothers Is Stricken Suddenly with Heart Disease on Way to Office.
- SECURITIES AT AUCTION.
- Naval Orders.
- HYLAN LAYS CLAIM TO WELL-KEPT CITY; Credits Administration with Clean Streets in Talk at Law Enforcement Conference. AGAIN ASSAILS REPORTERS Swann Urges Magistrates to Settle More Cases and Says Mayor Could Be Re-elected.
- MEXICANS KILL OFFICER, HOLD POLICE AT BAY; Barricade Homestead House and Kill Owner--Firemen Turn Water on Windows.
- BROOKLYN IS HAPPY OVER TURN IN TIDE; Capacity Throng at Ebbets Field Is Joyous, but Not Wildly Demonstrative. FANS AVOID ALL PARTIALITY Muster a Cheer for Good Plays or Lusty Wallops Whether Made by the Robins or Indians.
- WHEAT ADVANCES STRONG.; Possible Embargo on Canadian Imports and Huge Selling CauseIncrease.
- SPEAKER GIVES ALL CREDIT TO GRIMES; Recognizes Also the Batting of Wheat and Griffith as Factors in Indians' Defeat.
- Forman Library Sale Continues.
- Reds Sign Armistice With Poles; Also Make Peace With the Finns
- DEPUTY SHERIFF KILLED IN FIGHT WITH MINERS; Other Officers and Unionists Are Wounded in Quarrel Over West Virginia Meeting.
- NEW CALLS IT PECULIAR.; Says Alleged Wilson Pledge Has Often Been Quoted.
- THE CITY'S OUTER BOROUGHS.
- Young Girls Astonish Experts By Fine Game on English Links
- Luxury Appeal in Windows.
- Authorize Rock Island Bond Issue.
- Coolidge May Speak at Marion.
- APPOINT 89 CHAPLAINS.; Army Selections Made to Supply One for Each 1,200 Men.
- PLAY HOAX ON COX IN NOTE SIGNED REED; It Purported to Express the Senator's Regret Over Absence--Reed Denies Writing It.
- SOCIAL NOTES
- Homers and Triples Still Missing.
- American Light Cuts Dividend.
- Westchester.
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- N.Y.U. FRESHMAN INJURED IN GAME; Samuel Fletcher, Jr.'s Spine Possibly Fractured--Webb Academy Loses.
- PUTS SUGAR PROFITS AT OVER $11,000,000; American Refining Co., Despite Decline, Insists onHigher Price.CUT BY REVERE REFINERYAnnounces Price of 11 CentsWhile Massachusetts InquiryIs Being Pursued.
- Regina Vicarino Sings Lucia.
- BANKERS FORESEE RAILROADS MERGED; Consolidation Called Logical Outcome in Report Submitted to Convention.PLEA FOR LIBERTY BONDSResolution Adopted Urging Encouragement of Their Sale and Thatof Victory Notes.
- Will for Probate.
- Hartford Times Buys the Post.
- POLICE AGAIN GUARD B.R.T. STATIONS; Threats of Strikers to Tie Up Lines Cause Authorities to Act.PICKETS ARE INCREASED Company Says Service Is Normal, but Public Service CommissionWill Hear Complaints.
- PRODUCE MARKETS.
- HOUSTON BELIEVES PRICE PEAK PASSED; But He Thinks That Process of Recession Will Take Several Years. REJECTS CROP CREDIT PLAN Says Treasury, Already a Borrower, Can't Make Emergency Deposits to Move Harvest.
- Wants Poland in Little Entente.
- 22,559 See Second Game; Receipts Total $155,213
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- 4 SEIZED IN WALL ST. BOMB INVESTIGATION; One Under Surveillance Since January in Connection with Three Explosion Plots. IDENTIFY THREE AS BANDITS Powder Found in Home of One in Raid--Arrests Made by Federal Agents and Police.
- CALLS PLEDGE AUTOMATIC.; Paul Cravath Argues That We Would Be Forced to Enter War.
- A PARSONAGE AND $1,500.
- PROMOTER COCHRAN HERE.; Expects to Have No Part in Proposed Dempsey-Carpentier Bout.
- Woolen Report Denied.
- Seeks to Stop Deportation of Russian
- JERSEY RUM RAID BEGUN.; Hudson County Saloon Keepers Selling Without Licenses to be Arrested.
- TO TEST "SOAP-BOX" BAN.; Mount Vernon Street Speakers Take Case to Supreme Court.
- DEMOCRATIC FUND; Several More Contributors 'Match the President's' Gift of $500.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CRANK TAKES RACE BY FAST SPRINTING; Wins Capital Handicap in a Spirited Dash Which Carries Him Ahead of the Field.
- New Stocks Listed on Exchange.
- Jackson Buys Hotel Fenton.
- N.Y.U. FACES SAILORS.; Receiving Ship Eleven Provides a Hard Scrimmage.
- MILLER RAPS CITY FINANCE.; Lunches with Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Before Seeing Game.
- Struggle Over McMullin Jury.
- NIXON SAYS CANALS AID THE RAILROADS; Urges, Before Waterways Association, That Land CarriersDrop Their Opposition.WOULD BAR MONOPOLIESSays Deeper Channels and FreeTerminals Will Bring Trade--Defends the Erie.
- WARNS OF NEW AUTOCRACY.; Francis H. Sisson Says Bolshevist Peril Is a Grim Reality.
- DAY'S REGISTRATION BREAKS ALL RECORDS; 182,296 Persons Pave Way to Vote, Bringing Three-Day Total to 491,949. WOMEN'S INTEREST GAINS Many of Them in Tenth Assembly District Go to Stations in Automobiles.
- NIMBLE FAN SCALES FENCE.; Gets Attention of Crowd as He Arrives for World's Series Game.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS
- ROBINS SHUT OUT INDIANS IN SECOND GAME OF SERIES; Grimes Puts National Leaguers Back on Even Terms with Rivals by 3 to 0 Victory. IS MASTER AT ALL TIMES Allows Seven Hits and Permits but One Cleveland Player to Reach Third Base. BROOKLYN FANS CHEERFUL Crowd That Again Fills Ebbets Field Gets Chance to Show
- DESCRIBES AGONY OF DYING PETROGRAD; Prof. Zeidler, Ex-Head of Red Cross There, Tells of Suffering of Population's Remnant. DEATHS 30,000 A MONTH Starving People, Living Amid Indescribable Filth, Easy Prey ofAll Kinds of Epidemics.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- MRS. GAVIN BEATEN BY MISS CUMMINGS; New Yorker Eliminated in Second Round of Women'sGolf Championship.OTHER STARS TUMBLEMiss Caverly and Mrs. Letts Lose "to Mrs. Hurd and Miss Hollinsin Day of Surprises.
- BORAH SAYS TREATY PLEDGES CONGRESS; Would Be Forced to Declare War Under Article X., He Holds, for Nation's Honor. ANSWERS WILSON APPEAL Senator Asks in New Haven Speech What Would Happen if Russia Invaded Japan.
- SECONDS BEAT 'VARSITY.; Colgate's First-String Football Men Show Poorly on Defense.
- SEEK TO FIX LOW PRICES.; All Classes in Salamanca Unite to Reduce Living Costs.
- HOLD HARDING SAFE IN ILLINOIS SPLIT; Republicans, Despite Local Strife, Claim State for National Ticket. NOMINEE ALOOF IN VISIT Thompson Candidate Is Certified for Governorship--Rival Party Committees.
- TO CONFER ON COAL SUPPLY.; Utility Companies Called to Discuss Cold Weather Situation.
- OLYMPIC BRINGS NOTABLES AND GOLD; Thomas F. Ryan, Charles H. Sabin, James Speyer and Brig. Gen. Vanderbilt on Liner. $10,000,000 IN BULLION, TOO Mrs. Marshall Field Pays Nearly $3,000 in Duty--Passengers Total 2,445.
- MACSWINEY'S 55TH DAY.; His Brother from New York Arrives --Marvels at His State.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Prices Ease Off.
- Columbia Trustees Sell.
- DRILLS COLUMBIA PUNTERS.; O'Neill Stages Kicking Duel Between Burtt and Thornton.
- WILL CONFER ON ADRIATIC.; Italians and Jugoslavs Agree on Venice as the Place of Meeting.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- The Civil Service.
- WOULD LEAVE ALLEGED RED.; Woman First to Seek Annulment of Vows on That Ground.
- PASSAIC HAS $100,000 FIRE.; Entire Plant of Large Lumber Company Wiped Out.
- "Vengeance Gang" Convicted in Cairo of Plot to Kill High Egyptian Officials
- Steve O'Neill's Brother Present.
- ELECTRICAL SHOW AMAZES VISITORS; Three Floors of Grand Central Palace Filled with Exhibits That Awaken Interest. WIRELESS PHONES IN USE Thirteenth Annual Exhibition Opens with Everything Electrical for Home, Office or Store.
- Crown Prince Helps Farrier; Has Made First Horseshoe
- Japanese Papers Represented.
- CLEGG SEES DANGER IN SHIP CONTRACT; Calls Harriman-Hamburg Plan a One-Sided Bargain Favorable to Germany.INDORSES JONES SHIP LAWKerr Steamship Co. Vice President Points Out Disadvantages to America in Plan.
- VASSAR MAY PLAY POLO.; Likely to be First Women's College to Have Team.
- VETERANS FOR LEAGUE.; Many Indorse Work of Pro-League Independents for Cox.
- ITALY AND THE LITTLE ENTENTE
- LEHIGH SITUATION GLOOMY.; Little to Choose Between the 'Varsity and Scrub Elevens.
- TRY TO INTIMIDATE NEGRO POLITICIAN; Florida Band Hauls Him from Bed and Puts Noose Around His Neck.
- ALYS DELYSIA ARRIVES IN RED LEATHER SUIT; French Actress Also Wears a Diamond Anklet--Robert Loraineand Elman on Olympic.
- PORTLAND BANDIT GUILTY.; Marro Convicted in Ten Minutes-- Gets 20-Year Sentence.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- FORDHAM WORKS HARD.; Football Team Is Rounding Into Shape for Boston College Battle.
- Apartments Altered Into Offices.
- DELAY BALL INQUIRY, SEEKING WITNESSES; Swann's Men Expect to Find Abe Attell, Whom They Assert Is in the City.SWEAR TO GAMBLERS' PLOT Affidavits Are Said to Show interest of Men Here--Deny"Moneyed" Circles Are Involved.
- MOUNTAINEERS IMPROVE.; Coach McIntire Pleased with Practices for Pitt Games.
- Adelphia Co. Pleads Not Guilty.
- Estates Appraised.
- ASKS WHEAT PRICE INQUIRY.; Governor Allen Wants President to Investigate Chicago Board.
- WALLSTEIN ASSERTS BUDGET IS PADDED; Accuses the Hylan Administration of Playing a Game toImpress the Voters.CUTS TO FOLLOW, HE SAYSEnright Asks Split of $200,000Fund, $100,000 to be Used for"Secret Service."
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- AMERICANS IN JAPAN WARN OF DANGER; All Interests Unite in Deprecating Hasty Action inCalifornia.PARTY CHIEFS REMAIN CALMMajority and Opposition Organizations Show Confidence inAmerican Good-Will.
- Nunamaker's First Series Hit.
- Silks In Better Position.
- Real Bull Moose Holds Up New Haven Express Train
- BRUSSELS FINANCE PLAN AGREED UPON; Committees Will Report to Conference Called by LeagueToday or Friday.CREDIT SYSTEM REPORTEDDiscussions Have Brought BothFrance and Germany to Take Up Indemnity Question.
- Deadhead Hill Crowded.
- GEDDES OFFERS 'CARDS-ON-TABLE' POLICY IN TRADE; "Secrecy Breeds Suspicion, Mother of Hostility," the Ambassador Declares. WILL PAY BEST, HE HOLDS Where Lack of Frankness Will Bring Difficulties--Denies Resale of German Ships. ALEXANDER SUPPORTS PLEA American Secretary Explains That We Seek Only to Provide for Our Expanding Trade.
- EXPLAINS ABOUT COVENANT.; Republican Committee Printed Text in Pamphlet, Says Bone.
- BIRDS IN THEIR LITTLE NESTS.
- Golf Reporters Form Association.
- Harding to Speak at Elks' Home.
- POPULATION TOTAL TO BE GIVEN TODAY; About 105,000,000 for the Continental United StatesIs Predicted.NEVADA SHOWS DECREASE Alabama, South Carolina and Wyoming Have Made Substantial Gains.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Professional Sales Tend to Edge Stocks Down--Texas & Pacific Falls.
- BIG DEAL PENDING.; Sale of 1 Park Row Presaged by Formation of Company.
- HURTS GREEN'S CHANCES.; Robertson and Other Gridiron Stars Are Out of Penn State Game.
- Church Street Business Deal.
- $19,328 FOR ELWELL GOODS.; First Sale of Slain Sportsman's Effects Attracts Little Attention.
- CAN'T DELIVER DRY DOCK.; German Shipyard Notifies Argentina It Lacks Towing Facilities.
- Army Orders and Assignments.
- MANHATTAN POLLING PLACES; BOARD OF ELECTIONS.
- OBREGON IN EL PASO,; American City Officials Show Cordiality and Arrange Entertainments for Visitors. Jenkins to Leave Mexico.
- SOVIET NOW YIELDS TO CURZON'S DEMANDS; Names Agents Through Whom Release of British Prisoners Will Be Arranged.
- GRIMES AN ENIGMA TO SPEAKER'S MEN; Burleigh in Difficulty Only in Eighth Inning, When Passes Fill the Bases. GRIFFITH'S HITTING TIMELY Tommy Drives Two Runners Over Plate and Zach Wheat Chases Another Home.
- Ought Not Cut Goods Carelessly.
- URGES UNION WITH GERMANY; Austrian President Sees No Other Hope for His Country.
- White Sox Buy Ernie Johnson.
- GUARDS OUT TO STOP; Threats Sent to Owners and Merchants to Close While PricesAre Low.
- Golf Pros Are Closing Their Summer Workshops
- COMMERCIAL PAPER
- PRICE GUARANTEE CALLED NECESSARY; Manufacturers Insist Practice Has Forced Lowering of Cost to Consumers. COMMISSION ENDS HEARING Federal Trade Board Asked to Decide Complaints on Merits ofIndividual Cases.
- JOHNSON PLANS TOUR.; Report That He Will Make Speeches Against Any Form of League.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- DECLARES CHURCH LACKING; Dr. Holmes Tells Liberals It Is a Club for the Middle Class.
- $50,000,000 OFFER OF NOTES PLANNED; New York and Chicago Syndi cate to Market Sears, Roebuck Issue Next Week.OTHER FINANCING LIKELYTwo Bond Issues Totalling $65,000,000 Floated This Week--De mand Affects Stock Exchange.
- Buying in the Bronx
- ZELENKO'S BAIL IS $2,000.; Unable to Raise It, He Goes to Jail for Transporting Dynamite.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- Owners of Local Yachts Are Now Headed Southward
- KILLS GIRL, SHOOTS SELF.; Tragedy Ends Youth's Plea for Reinstatement by Sweetheart.
- ADMITS KILLING McCROHAN.; Luttrell, Newspaper Handlers' President, Pleads Self-Defense.
- YALE WORKS HARD AT FORWARD PASS; Jones Seeks to Strengthen Elis' Aerial Play, Which Was Weak in Carnegie Game.
- BOUNDARIES OF MANHATTAN ELECTION DISTRICTS; COUNTY OF NEW YORK. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. BOUNDARIES.
- ASK SUPREME COURT TO EVICT TENANTS; Brandt & Co. Bring Suit to Oust Occupants of Apartments in 170th Street House. LAWS' VALIDITY IS INVOLVED Federal Court to Hear Arguments on Constitutionalityof New Acts Tomorrow. MANY REFUSE TO PAY RISES Offers to Cut Increases Spurned,Tenants Preferring to Let Courts Fix Rate. Laws Held Invalid. Urges Voluntary Settlements. Lease Vanishes in Court.
- ATTACK 'PUSSYFOOT' AGAIN.; Reading, England Rioters Use "Bombs" to Break Up a Meeting.
- Smith or Mamaux Will Oppose Mails at Ebbets Field Today
- Settled Many Express Claims.
- CLEARED $800,000 AS TRAVIS'S AGENT; Judson Also Swung Deals in Millions Without Putting Up a Cent, Say Witnesses. MARKET PRICE EXCEEDED Controller Paid 89 When 82 Was Quoted, Fanshawe Testifies in John Doe Inquiry.
- 3 ROB MAN IN PARK; FIRE ON DETECTIVES; Suspect in Noontime Holdup Near Police Station Is Taken After Desperate Fight. WOUNDS TWO; HE MAY DIE Lieutenant and Plain Clothes. Man Come to Aid of Two Officers Near Collapse. DENIES HE IS FOOTPAD Captured Man Says He is Stonecutter and Was Taking Walk--Sees Priest.
- Red Cross Gives $500,000 For Chinese Famine Relief
- CO-ORDINATING ON THE STUMP.
- WILL MAKE REPORT ON OLYMPIC GAMES; Committee to Meet Wednesday and Reply to Charges Made by Athletes.
- Imported Drugs Easier in Price.
- CALLS JUDGE WEEKS BIASED; Isaac E. Ferguson's Objection to His Hearing Anarchy Trial Overruled.
- HARDWICK PROBABLY WINS.; Ex-Senator Apparently Named for Governor of Georgia.
- DALTON WINS IN CLOSE CUE GAME; Defeats Steinbugler by Score of 150 to 141 in Interborough Tourney.
- WILSON OUTING IN VICTORIA.; President Finds the Weather Too Cold for Motoring.
- JAMAICA SPRINT IS WON BY GREY LAG; Hildreth's Golf Defeats Knobbie in Remsen Handicap in Driving Finish. NIGHTSTICK IS A VICTOR Captures Second Race When Hendrie Is Disqualified for Bumping--Squaw Man Causes Upset.
- Southern Pacific Freight a Record.
- Brooklyn.
- PREMIER TO OPPOSE AN IRISH DOMINION; Expect Lloyd George's Llandudno Speech to Reject Asquith Plan, Clinging to Present Bill.
- CUMBERLAND STAKE TO PRINCESS MARY; Canadian Mare Victorious in Grand Circuit Feature-- Macey Twice Winner.
- PRIVATE HOUSES IN STEADY DEMAND; Individual Home Buying Continues to be Feature of theRealty Market.PARK ROW DEAL PENDINGBoth the East and West Side Residential Sections Furnish Several Good Sales.
- COLVER ATTACKS WATSON.; Asks Indiana Senator to Back Charges About Radicals in Office.
- Stevens to Have Special Car.
- STEEL CONSUMERS IN WAITING MOOD; Market Conditions Contradictory in Showing Both Weakness and Strength.FIRM UNDERLYING BASIS Iron Trade Review Reports FarmImplement Industry Affected by Automobile Uncertainty.
- MARLBOROUGH TO CONTEST; Duchess's Suit for Divorce Entered Among Defended Actions.
- MARVEL AT ESCAPE FROM BIG TOKIO FIRE; Sunday School Convention Calls a Thanksgiving Service for the Safety of All. SURE FIRE WAS AN ACCIDENT Effort to Keep Politics Out of Convention Fail with Korean andChinese Christians.
- Jack Coombs on the Fence.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- DEPRESSION IN BRITAIN.; Thousands of Workers Are Reported Discharged Daily.
- CLEVELAND STILL SLIGHT FAVORITE; Indians Rule Choice at 5 to 6 in Wall Street--Even Money on Today's Game.
- LLOYD GEORGE SURE WE WILL JOIN LEAGUE; Says We Will Enter After Election--Wants Germany Also,to Make Body Effective.DISCUSSES IRISH POLICYSees Difficulty in Finding Responsible People in Irelandto Make Bargain With.
- JUDGE MILLER'S VAIN PROMISE.
- BRITONS BEATEN ON LINKS.; Herron and Travers Take Measure of Ray and Vardon, 2 and 1.
- Gray Goods Still Weak.
- Chamber of Commerce to Meet.