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- 37TH BOMB VICTIM DIES.; Alfred G. Phipps, Broker, Succumbs in New York Hospital.
- FINISH BALL HEARING IN BROOKLYN TODAY; Lewis Finds Brief Examination Sufficient in Rumors of Attempts to Bribe Dodgers.THINKS THEM ON THE LEVELWheat, Mamaux and Taylor Testify--Other Players Will BeHeard This Morning.
- FIRE MAY COST $2,000,000.; Galveston Waterfront Blaze Destroys Pier and Cotton.
- PENN STATE IMPROVES.; Varsity Eleven Shows Flashes of Team Play in Practice.
- HIBBEN FOR LEAGUE, HE TELLS PILGRIMS; Tie with Great Britain Will Never Be Broken, He Says at Princeton. INDORSED BY DANDURAND President of Dominion's Senate Asserts Canadians Are Hoping forAgreement of Nations.
- MILK DRIVERS ASK $10 DAILY WAGE; Union Votes to Demand Increase at Expiration of Present Contract Oct. 31. PRICES LIKELY TO GO UP Past Advances Have Been Passed On to Consumer--Companies Are Silent.
- LAFAYETTE STAR IS HURT.; Gazella, Backfield Candidate, is Added to Football Hospital List.
- BAR INDORSES 3 JUDGES.; Nassau Association Approves Scudder, Jaycox and Aspinall.
- New Archbishop of Paris.
- Minnesota Elects Captain.
- TIPPITY WITCHET FIRST IN HANDICAP; George W. Loft's Gelding Wins the Parole on Getaway Card at Aqueduct. GREAT DAY FOR MUDDERS Pickwick and Biff Bang Revel in Sloppy Going and Score Easy Victories.
- AIR UNIT FOR COBLENZ.; General Allen Obtains Latest-Type Craft and Aviators.
- POLES NEAR VILNA; TAKE LIDA AND PINSK; Occupation of Lithuanian Capital Expected in a Few Days,Warsaw Reports.KAMENETZ-PODOLSK FALLSUkrainians Rocover City on Dniester and Are Said to Plan Junction with Wrangel.
- Brookes, Tennis Star, Wins A Championship in Golf.
- RAILROAD DEATHS DECLINE.; 3,123 Killed in 1918, Against 3,804 in 1910, Says Editor.
- SOCIAL NOTES
- DREARY PLAY OF IRELAND.; Hugh S. Stange's Drama at Lexington Has a Lackadaisical Hero.
- September Cotton Report Due Oct. 4
- BELLEVUE LACKS DRIVERS.; Ambulance Men to Work 24 Hours, with Next 24 Off.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- Bronx Transactions.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Teachers to Meet Monday.
- NEED FOREIGN TRADE TO STEADY MARKETS; James A. Farrell Says It Absorbs Last 20% of Production,in Which Profit Lies.TAX SYSTEM A HANDICAPNational Council Hears Plea forExemption of Americans inBusiness Abroad.
- BASEBALL INQUIRY WILL GO THROUGH TO END, SAYS JUDGE; Declares Law Covers Crime Adequately and That Guilty Players Will Be Punished. PROMISES TO CLEAN GAME Asserts Jury Can Go Back for Eighteen Months and Will Sift Every Incriminating Fact. SOX LOSS PUT AT $500,000 Comiskey's Attorney Contends Eight Players Were Worth $200,000, Drawing Power of Team $300,000.
- SMOKY CITY IS ALL AGOG.; First Gridiron Contest for Pittsburgh Expected to be Close.
- INJURIES HANDICAP UNION.; Needed Players Will Be Out of Line up When Team Meets Army.
- ZEPPELIN INDUSTRY TO BE MOVED HERE; Firm Intends to Build Transatlantic Airships in America,the French Learn.
- BUSINESS WORLD; COMMERCIAL PAPER.
- DEMOCRATS OFF TICKET.; Two State and Four Congressional Candidates in Bay State Out.
- LODGE'S DREAD OF AUTOCRACY.
- MEDIAEVAL CASTLE BURNS.; Schloss Eltz, Near Coblenz, Destroyed in Midnight Fire.
- Livingston Will Quit Turf With Public Sale Tomorrow
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Industrials Again Heavy. Goodyear Financing. Better Steel Buying. Steel Prices. An Interesting Reorganization. Traction Issue Again a Feature. A Square Deal. Call Money at 9 Per Cent. Current Demands. Foreign Loans.
- REVIVE BALLIN TRADE PLAN; Germans Discuss Commercial Aims in America.
- FEW EASTERN WOMEN ARE GOLF ENTRANTS; Record List of Aspirants for National Title at Cleveland Drawn Largely from West.
- FOODSTUFF IMPORTS UP.; While Exports, Up to Sept. 1, Fall Behind Those of 1919.
- DIES IN LEAP FROM BOAT.; Mrs. Mary Newell Drowns on Way to Fall River.
- Borah Refuses to Discuss Report of Clash with Harding
- COURT'S APPROVAL HELD UP; Refuses to Sanction Acts of Shonts Administrator Until Account Is Filed
- Grand Concourse Corner Sold.
- Russian Crown Pearls offered in Berlin; Jewelry Identified by Czar's Crest
- SAYS PHILLIES GOT BRIBE OFFER IN 1908; Charley Dooin, Former Manager; Asserts Players Refusedto Throw Games to Giants.THEY BEAT UP ONE GAMBLERDeclares He Was Kidnapped andHit by Blackjack in Effort to Keep Him Out of Game.
- VIOLET TO PLAY SAILORS.; N.Y.U. to Stage Football Game Tomorrow with Naval Team.
- WANT ULSTER GUARD TO PREVENT RIOTING; Government May Adopt This Suggestion, Belfast Reports--MoreDisorders and Reprisals.
- Another Cox in Presidential Race.
- COMMODITY PRICES DROP.; Wheat and Corn Have Severe Breaks--Other Markets Decline.
- HER 2 MARRIAGES ANNULLED; Second Wedding Declared Void, Woman Has First Set Aside.
- ROOSEVELT PRESSES HARDING ON LEAGUE; Puts a Definite Question on Our Joining It and Asks for an Unequivocal Reply. DOES NOT EXPECT SUCH He Tells West Virginia Audience There is a Drift Toward the Democratic Ticket.
- $25,000,000 BELL ISSUE QUICKLY TAKEN; Offering of Pennsylvania Company's 7 Per Cent. BondsOversubscribed.PRICED AT 95, YIELD 7.45 Securities Sell at Slight PremiumLater in Day on BroadStreet Curb.
- Freezing Temperature Harms Kansas.
- ROOSEVELT'S WIDOW INDORSES HARDING; Plea for Republican Ticket Is Her First Public Political Utterance. COUNTRY'S NEED IS CITED She Says Party's Victory Will Insure Full Measure ofAmericanism.
- NO CRIME?
- NEW CITY PAY RISE DEFEATED BY MAYOR; Budget Committee of Estimate Board Adopts His Resolution Against Increase. TELLS OF BIG TAX BURDEN Schedule Established Aug. 20 to Stand--1921 Budget May Be $340,000,000.
- Rain Prevents Jersey City Bout.
- FRANCE TO DECORATE GEN. PERSHING TODAY; Fayolle to Confer Medaille Militaire at Fort MyerCeremony.ALL TROOPS WILL PARADESecretary Baker, General March andAllied Military Attaches toWitness Spectacle.
- TAXI BANDIT OUT OF PRISON.; Montani Directed $25,000 Bank Messenger Robbery 8 Years Ago.
- Up-State Auto Accident Kills Three.
- Abraham E. Lubarsky Critically Ill.
- MORE PRICES DROP, OTHERS TO FOLLOW; Sugar Down to 13 Cents a Pound Wholesale for Granulated. SHIRTS AND COLLARS FALL Lumber Quotations Cited to Prove There Is No Combine on Building Material.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- DOUBTS POWER OF CONGRESS; New Haven Official Questions Appropriation to Help Railways.
- MYSTERY TO THE REDS.; White Sox Opponents Saw No Evidence of "Throwing" Games.
- AMHERST READY FOR FRAY.; Purple Elevan in Shape for Opening Clash with Brown.
- The Civil Service.
- DROP CASE AGAINST UNION.; Heads of Hat Makers Freed of Contempt Charge in St. Louis.
- CHARGES I.W.W. PLOT.; Washington Congressman Says They Plan Terrorism in Northwest.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- LOURIE FEATURES DRILL OF TIGERS; Quarter Back, Returning After a Layoff, Makes 50-Yard Run for Touchdown.
- PLAN TO MEET GROTON NOTES; Creditors' Committee Approves 20 Per Cent. Cash Payment and New Notes.
- Northern Pacific President Resigns.
- POSTPONE LEONARD BOUT.; Champion's Fight with Britton at Cleveland Stopped by Rain.
- Silk Imports Show Decline.
- NEW YORKERS MEET BAY STATE GOLFERS; Play First Match for Lesley Cup Today, with Excellent Chance of Victory.
- RAIL GROUP MERGERS PLANNED BY I.C.C.; Comprehensive Scheme Being Worked Out in Accordance with Transportation Law. ACT PROVIDES FOR HEARINGS Disclosure of Commission's Activities Proves Setback to RecentConsolidation Rumors.
- REINSCH DEFENDS CHINA.; Ex-Minister Explains Withdrawal of Recognition of Koudacheff.
- Say Canada Wanted No Envoy Here
- COTTON LIST BREAKS AFTER EARLY RALLY; October and December Close 60 Points Off, with Other Smaller Losses. LOCAL SPOTS DROP TO 25.50 Principal Decline in South at Memphis--Liverpool Tone Improves.
- OFF FOR MEDICAL CONGRESS; Physicians and Statisticians Sail on the Mauretania.
- Big Earthquake Damage in Sicily.
- MORE DWELLING SALES.; Demand for Private Houses Is Steadily Growing.
- DE VALERA REJECTS GREY'S IRISH PLAN; Demands Absolute Independence, Ratified by Treaty, andWithdrawal of British.LONDON OPINION IS DIVIDEDProposals Impracticable, SomePapers Say--Others Approve--Rioting Incenses Belfast.
- NEW YORK FIGHTS BOTH WIND AND RAIN; Gale Blows at 60 Miles an Hour While Inch of Water Falls. TWO STORMS ON SEABOARD Mount Vernon Suffers $25,000 Damage--Windows Broken in Times Square.
- Ferris Mansion Sale Adjourned.
- INDIANS EXCEL IN OUTFIELD STRENGTH; Cleveland Gardeners Have a Slight Edge on Defense, Big Margin on Attack. ZACH WHEAT LEADS IN LEFT Speaker Overshadows Myers in centre, While Smith Gets the Call Among Right Fielders.
- GANDIL CALLS CHARGE A LIE.; Says He Will Clear His Name When He Can Leave Texas Hospital.
- HOLDS PRACTICE IN MUD.; Stevens Coach Drills Football Men on Slippery Field.
- MACSWINEY GROWS WEAKER; Slight Daily Deterioration Is Noted, the Doctors Assert.
- BARBOUR'S COUNSEL DENIES; Calls Waman's Charge Against Client Falls.
- SEEKS SEIZED LIQUOR.; Boston Lawyer Asks Inquiry on Disposal of Contraband.
- COLUMBIA ELEVEN HAS INDOOR DRILL; Rain Drives O'Neill's Squad to Gymnasium for Short Signal Practice.
- McCARTER A HARDING MAN.; Letter from Ex-Treasury Official Shows Republican Propaganda.
- THE GREAT ISSUE.
- Navy Ballon Hits Mountain; Crew of Five Falls Into Canyon
- CORNELL CRIPPLES RETURN; Dobie's Eleven Is Helped by Recovery of injured Players.
- Guaranty Company Opens Today.
- THE BOSTON BANK PLOT.
- GREEKS HONOR VENIZELOS.; Celebration of Victory in the War is Begun at Athens.
- RIGA CONFERENCE HALTS; Peace Negotiators Are Behind the Scenes in Warsaw and Moscow.
- ARCOLA GREEN REBUILT.; Golf Links Will Be in Fine Condition for Next Week's Tourney.
- STOCK BROKERS FAIL.; Petition in Bankruptcy Filed Against E.W. Hubbard & Co.
- FOUR BID ON BLACK ARROW.; $1,150,000 is the Highest--No Offer for Von Steuben.
- TRAMPSAFE TAKES 3-YEAR-OLD PACE; Wins Two Heats of Western Horseman's Futurity, Losing One to Frisco June.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- $3,000,000 LOAN ON KNICKERBOCKER; Bank for Savings Will Finance Project Converting Hotel Into Office Building. WORK HAS BEEN STARTED Property Assessed at $3,860,000-- Vincent Astor Interested in the Owning Company.
- SIGNS NEW SCHOOLS BILL.; Gov. Smith Approves Measure Designed to Obviate Part Time.
- TO SCAN COAL CONTRACTS; Albany Grand Jury to See Why City Doesn't Get Refund.
- CARPET AND RUG PRICES.; A Reduction Shown in Some of Those Announced for Spring.
- Orlando on Mission to Brazil.
- FRENCH FAVOR NEW FINANCIAL POLICY; Incline to Independent Action, Which Would Affect the European Political Situation.WOULD NOW FIX INDEMNITYAnd Try to Liquidate Amountby Bond Issue, of Which Germany Would Bear Burden.
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- Massey-Harris Bonds to be Sold
- NEWSBOYS' IDOLS TOPPLED.; Pass Resolution in Boston Assailing "Murderous Blow at Kids' Game."
- Cops-Firemen Game Postponed.
- COX GIVES REASONS TO EX-SERVICE MEN; States, in Response to Request, Why They Should Vote for Democratic Ticket. FIRM FOR NATION'S HONOR Asserts He Will Keep Faith with the Dead with Our Allies and Put Through the League. For Progressive Development. Does Not Appeal to Racial Bigotry.
- REINSTATEMENT OF EMES TO BE URGED; Metropolitan A.A.U. Acts Favorably on Athlete's Request--Now Up to National Body.
- ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS
- PRESS OPINION DIVIDEND IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND; Grey's Plan Impractical, Some Papers Say--The Only Solution, Other Assert.
- GREEN IN SECRET PRACTICE; Football Coach Spears Tries to Improve Playing of the Linemen.
- ARMY'S FIELD A QUAGMIRE.; Rain Forces Daly to Abandon Scrimmage for West Point.
- BECK TO SPEAK IN VIRGINIA.; Hilles Says Harding Will Carry West Virginia and Maryland.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- TO ORDER ITALIANS TO GIVE UP ARMS; Premier Determined to Discover Hidden Deposits of Weapons in the Country. MORE DISORDERS REPORTED Homeless in Rome Attempt to Take Possession of Two Monasteries and a Nunnery.
- THE PORTER VICTOR AT HAVRE DE GRACE; Son of Sweep Wins $10,000 Handicap, Getaway Day Feature, with Dr. Clark Second.
- PLATT IS GOLF VICTOR.; Wins Invitation Tournament at the Merion Cricket Club.
- Foreign Credit Earnings.
- BLAMES PORT OFFICIALS.; Philadelphian Lays Merchant Marine Decline to Mismanagement.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- COOLIDGE EXTOLS WORK OF FARMERS; Says Other Industries Should Take Heed of Shining Example of Continuous Operation. NATION'S BASIC ACTIVITY Nominee Makes Plea for Industrial Peace at the Berkshire County Fair.
- Millerand Calls on Ambassadors.
- HARDBOILED SMITH PAROLED; His Sentence for Cruelty to Soldier Prisoners Cut Four Months.
- BRITISH MINERS TEMPORIZE.; Undecided Whether to Strike or Negotiate Further.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Series Which Will Settle A.L. Pennant Race to Start Today
- SENDS AGENT TO CHICAGO.; Cincinnati Prosecutor Also Investigating Local Players.
- INQUIRY UNDER WAY ON FOX SHIP SALE; Federal Officials at Work Following Purchase of Shipping Board Vessels.SOLD BY INSTALLMENT PLANAdmiral Benson Says Head of NewYork Firm Has Paid AllDue to Date.
- No Minor League Releases Now.
- YALE DRIVEN TO COVER.; Eli Eleven Tries Out Defense Against Forward Pass in Armory.
- Naval Orders.
- New Spanish Envoy in Berlin.
- FINANCE DELEGATES FOR FREER TRADE; Speeches Deal with Breaking Down the Present System of Barriers.ANXIOUS TO SEE RESULTSFull Session to Adjourn to GiveCommittees Time to PrepareTheir Reports.
- WARN WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS.; Opponents to Keep Up Organization --Predict Election Contests.
- GOMPERS TO LENIN.
- To Lend $2,000,000 to Rock Island.
- FRENCH FAITH IN LEAGUE.; Millerand and Leygues Quoted Against Mr. Beck. Search for the Covenant. Asphalt. Normalcy.
- LENIN DENOUNCES ITALIAN SOCIALISTS; Internationale Also Bitterly Attacks Strike Lenders for 'Treason' to Red Cause.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- LONDON TO SEE SPANISH ART; Masterpieces Sent for Exhibition at the Academy.
- "JOHN HYLAN" FINED $5.; A Similarity in Names Startles Spectators in Night Court.
- TO PLAY FOR COOPER CUP; Newspaper Golfers Will Start Annual Tournament Monday.
- CORNELL ENROLLS 4,803.; Lack of Housing Prevents Receiving More Women Students.
- THE PLAY; A New Play in a New Theatre.
- J.M. HANNAFORD RETIRES.; President of Northern Pacific, After 48 Years Service, to be Vice Chairman.
- Many Thousands for Benevolence.
- DR. LAZARUS SURRENDERS.; Physician Held in $10,000 Bail Denies Pardon Fraud Charge.
- SALES IN BROOKLYN.; $47,530 Realized at Auction for Curtis Estate Lots.
- Authors' League Luncheon Today.
- ANNUAL MOVING DAY BRINGS CHAOS; ONLY 5,000 SHIFTS LIKELY; Tenants Warned to Make Sure Before Vacating That They Have Places to Go. JUDGES HALT EVICTIONS Loophole Left by New Laws Cured by Order to Issue No Dispossess Warrants. EXPECT DAY OF CONFUSION Shortage of Vans, Adds to Complications--Two Arrested in Riotin Brooklyn.
- COLGATE IN LIGHT DRILL.; Rain Limits Football Squad to Signal Practice.
- HEYDLER ADVOCATES NEW BASEBALL BODY; Would Supplant National Commission with Big Men NotFinancially Interested.SAYS GAME MUST BE CLEANBlames Club and League Politicsand Bias for Late Action on1919 World's Series.
- LEGION EXECUTIVES WOULD OUST POST; Ask Dismissal of Assistant Secretary of Labor for Obstructing Anti-Alien Laws.FIND HIS POLICY DANGEROUSResolution Reported to the Executive Committee by Boardof Investigation.
- SLAYER'S TWINS SAVE HER.; Woman in Canada Sentenced to Death Gets Life Term Instead.
- LEHIGH SQUAD ON WAY.; Coach Keady's Men to Meet West Virginia Team Tomorrow.
- COX FOR HANDS-OFF POLICY IN MEXICO; He Also Declares Himself Against Any Intervention in Russian Affairs. WOULD HAVE VOTED "DRY" Makes "Town Meetings" of Nine Kansas Crowds and Answers Many Questions.
- ROOSTER AVERTED WRECK?; Caught Under Cox's Car--Then Railroad Men Found Wheels Worn.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- Cook County Political Fight Is Taken Into the Courts
- ORIENTAL PARK PROGRAM.; Twenty-two Stakes to be Run Next Season--Purses Total $600,000.
- BANKERS' A.L. TO BE ACTIVE; Plans Tourneys in Basket Ball, Swimming and Hockey.
- English Bank Statement Changes.
- CITY POPULATION NOW PASSES RURAL; About 4,000,000 More in Urban Total, Census Estimates Show. GROWTH 7 TIMES AS FAST Figures Based on 85 Per Cent. of the Returns Indicate Big Change. WAR DRIFT TO FACTORIES Kentucky Has 2,416,013 People and North Dakota 645,730, It Is Announced.
- PURCHASES IN JOHN STREET; Fire Insurance Company Adds to Realty Holdings.
- SUES MARSHAL FOR $200,000; Charges Made by Jacob Grab Denied by Thomas D. McCarthy.
- UNITE TO AID BENNETT HOME; Memorial Association Will Represent Journalist Beneficiaries.
- Tenement Purchasers.
- SHIPBUILDING INCOME.; American Co. Reports a Surplus After Taxes of $2,995,294.
- EX-SOLDIERS COMING HERE.; Allies' Former Fighters Reported Returning to This Country to Work.
- Recognition of Soviet Russia Upheld by Vote of Machinists
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- BALL PLAYER SUSPENDED.; Action of Pacific Coast League President is Sustained.
- OIL MAN DENIES FRICTION.; American Interests United, Only Difference Being Over Article 27--.
- SWANN OFFERS TO AID HOYNE; But Says Courts Here Could Only Prosecute for Misdemeanor.
- To Try Gimbel Case Dec. 1.
- SEPTEMBER TRANSACTIONS.
- YEGGMEN GET BOLD, ROB THREE SAFES; Feeling Secure in Relaxed Police Vigilance, They Revive"Soap and Soup" Method.$20,000 IN LOOT OBTAINEDsmoke Victims' Cigars and Calmly Apply Acid to MakeSure Platinum Is Genuine.FURRIER SHOT IN HOLDUPBrooklyn Policeman Convicted onCharge of Larceny and Sent to Penitentiary. Tested Loot as They Smoked. Policeman Convicted of Larceny.
- GOV. SMITH BACKS COX PLATFORM FULLY; Calls Miller Candidate of Special Interests and Says He Evades State Issues.
- A.C. BEDFORD GOES TO PARIS; To Attend Organization Meeting of International Chamber of Commerce
- RUTGERS OUT IN RAIN.; Gets Practice in Handling Wet Ball --Drill in Forward Pass.
- THE AMERICAN LEGION'S MISTAKE.
- PRICE BOOM ENDS, BANK REVIEW FINDS; No Likelihood of Depression in Business, However, Seen by National City Survey. NO CUT TO PRE-WAR PRICES Some Industries Will Still Have to Contribute Their Share to Cheaper Era.
- CHECKS CATTLE PLAGUE.; Spanish Botanist Tries a Remedy for Foot and Mouth Disease.
- INCOGNITI ELEVEN LEAVES.; British Cricket Team Sails for Home After Successful Tour.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- TEN MORE 'MATCH' PRESIDENT'S GIFT; Four of Yesterday's Contributors to Democratic CampaignFund Doubled His $500.ALL IN SUPPORT OF LEAGUEChairman White Attacks Harding'sProposition to Change Our Entire Foreign Policy.
- MISS JUDSON, BRIDE OF R.G. MEREDITH; Daughter of Mrs. William Beardsley Judson Married in St. Bartholomew's Chapel. MISS McILRAVY MARRIES Wed to Western Logan of Berkeley, Cal., at Her Parents' Home, Bannockburn, Tarrytown. Logan--McHravy. Schwed Kupfer. Stone--Parker.
- French Bank Statement.
- HARDING DENIES JOHNSON AND BORAH WILL CEASE HELP; Scouts Rumors of Disaffection Upon Return to Marion from Speaking Tour. EXPECTS TAFT ON STUMP Hoover's Active Aid Also Counted Upon in Final Spurt of Campaign. PROGRESSIVE VOTE CLAIMED Nominee Indorses Charles S. Bird Message to Cox--Will Address Women Today.
- LIVERMORE ATTACK CALLED AN INSULT; Republican Women's Chairman Rebuked for Saying League Aids White Slave Traffic. ACCUSED OF IGNORANCE Raymond B. Fosdick, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and Others Protest Against It.
- BOYD IS SILENT ON DRY LAW CHARGE; Refuses to Answer Judge Miller's Attack on Federal Prohibition Agents.THIRTEEN MORE ARRESTS Officers Seize $161,000 Worth of Whisky in Perth Amboy--Anderson Praises Thompson.
- Commercial Leases.
- C. & W. I. TO MEET NOTES.; Holders of Most of Outstanding Paper Agree to New Plan.
- LEDGER ABSORBS PRESS.; Curtis Newspaper Announces Purchase of Old Philadelphia Daily.
- HERZOG IS STABBED THREE TIMES BY FAN; He Turns On Man at Joliet, III., Who Had Called Him a Crook and Friend Drew a Knife. HIS INJURIES ARE SLIGHT Crowd at Exhibition Game Denounced Crooked Players andCentred Attack on Herzog.
- MOESKOPS TO RIDE SUNDAY.; Dutch Cyclist to Pedal Against Kramer and Eaton at Newark.
- MAY LIFT CONTRACT WITH CARPENTIER; Cochran Coming Here for Levinsky Bout--Battler Issuesa Complaint.
- CALLS REPUBLICANS FALSE TO PROMISES; Secretary Daniels Asserts They Care Only to Elect Their President. NOT INTERESTED IN LEAGUE Their Sole Aim in Defeating the Covenant. He Says, Was to Discredit Wilson.
- Philadelphia Women Gain Decision as Step to Voting
- NAVY TO BE STRENGTHENED.; Return of Olympic Athletes Will Help the Football Team.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS.
- COMPLETE ROSTER OF NATIONS LEAGUE; Thirty-four Countries Are Members and 13 Others HaveApplied for Admission.
- DIES OF FOOTBALL INJURY.; Melvin Keppler, Captain of School Team, Suffered a Broken Neck.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Old-Line Stocks Lead Advance of Rails, While Industrial Issues Recede Further.
- HARDING NOT FRIEND OF IRISH, WHITE SAYS; Either Dodged or Voted "No" When Matter Came Up in Senate, Chairman Asserts.
- THE TRAFFIC IN SOULS.
- They May Get Squeezed.
- TENNIS AT SUNNINGDALE.; Play in Women's Singles and Doubles Will Start Tomorrow.
- N. Y., C. & ST. L. EARNINGS; Surplus After Taxes and Charges Reported as $2,368,515.
- BRINGS GIFT TO AMERICANS.; British Surgeon to Present Silver Mace as War Memento.
- PICKETS DENY BLAME.; Woman Leader Says Men Caused Disturbance at Pilgrims Celebration.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- THE BUSINESS RECORDS
- MILLER FEARS FOR CANAL.; Opposes Proposed Ship Route from Great Lakes to Sea.
- HYLAN AT HARLEM FETE.; Cheered as "Best Mayor" on Promise of Better Bus Service.
- ROOSEVELT AUTO KILLS BOY; Sister-in-Law of Vice Presidential Candidate Figures in Accident.
- "La Forza del Destino" Well Sung.
- INSPECTOR REDUCED, 5 OTHERS SHIFTED IN POLICE SHAKEUP; Two Captains Promoted and Three Transferred by Order of Enright.FENNELLY SENT TO STATIONBoettler Is Assigned to Command Both Upper and LowerTenderloin Districts.HENRY'S PLACE KEPT OPEN Sackett to Have Charge of ConeyIsland--Lines of the Districts Changed. Henry's Post Kept Open. Conboy Sent to Williamsburg. More Changes Rumored.
- SAY BANKS LOSE $6,000,000.; Cantu's Removal in Lower California Costly for Los Angeles.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- PROSPECT OF CITY SERIES IS FADING; Stoneham, Back from Cuba, Joins Heydler in Opposing Giants-Yankees Tussle.