Articles
- Will Alter Dwelling.
- SCORES DIE IN TYPHOON; Yokohama and Tokio Sustain Heavy Damages in Storm.
- Guatemala Builds Workers' Homes.
- SMITH ATTACKED IN G.O.P. TEXTBOOK; Extravagance and Dragging Courts Into Politics Charged in Campaign Publication. P.S.C. COURSE DENOUNCED Governor Broke Promise to Legislature When He Named Nixon,Republicans Allege.
- Arthur Hugh Clough
- SALES IN BROOKLYN.; Sparago Construction Company Plans Flatbush Building Project.
- MACHINE GUN SHOW KILLS MAN AT FAIR; Ball Cartridge Instead of Blank Used in Weapon's Demonstration.VICTIM'S WIFE BY HIS SIDE Camp Dix Authorities Hold a First Division Private as Suspect in Tragedy.
- BRAVES GET EVEN BREAK.; Divide Games with Phillies, Winning, 8-2, and Losing, 4-2.
- To Increase Output at Ford Plant.
- ENVOYS AND CONSULS EXTEND OUR TRADE; Though British Are Said to be Better Organized Our Agents Accomplish Much. CONSULS CHIEF MEDIUM They Effect Communications Between Would-be Purchasersand Vendors. Bulletin Aids Exporters.
- In Victorian England
- PARIS AGAIN SUPREME; Changes of Style in Detail Only, with Much Latitude to Individual Taste Skirts to be Longer. Sleeves to Finger Tips The New Winter Modes. Colorful Shades the Edict. Contradictory but Charming.
- Holland Assesses ex-Kaiser on Income of $600,000 a Year
- THINKS HE SAW BERGDOLL.; New Jersey Citizen Reports Meeting Slacker in Automobile.
- GOLDEN HARVESTS IN WORLD'S SERIES; Official Figures Show How Well Fans Pay for Privilege of Seeing Games. Average Receipts Large. Players Reap Harvest.
- Finds No Will for $300,000 Estate.
- ALL NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE INSTITUTIONS,
- CHILDREN'S COURTS.
- 50,000 VOTING ON STRIKE.; Musical Instrument Makers May Decide to Postpone Action.
- YALE ROMPS AWAY WITH EASY VICTORY; Tad Jones's Eleven Buries Carnegie Tech Under 44-to-0Landslide.
- CHINESE POLICY STIRS WASHINGTON; A Dangerous Precedent Seen in Her Revocation of Russian Privileges.SHADOW OF NEW UNREST. Other Western Nations Concernedby an Act Which Contravenes thePrinciples America Stands For. Rights That Are Menaced. Will the Capitulations Stand? Lenin's Cunning Hand. Boxerism Far from Dead.
- MINUTE VISITS IN THE WINGS
- POPULARITY OF "PETIT ROBE"; For Afternoon Receptions, Street or House--Often Made in One Piece Heavy Loose Wraps. Popularity of Embroidery.
- COX CONTRADICTS TAFT.; No Complaint of Associated Press, but of Republican Papers.
- WESLEYAN STARTS WELL.; Defeats Rhode Island State Eleven by Score of 20-0.
- AUTOS SUPPLANTING SWISS RAILROADS; Fares So High That Few Persons Now Travel First andSecond Class in Trains.FREIGHT ALSO AFFECTEDEven Transportation of Goods Toand From Adjoining CountriesBeing Done by Motor Van.
- SCIENCE INCREASES AVAILABLE SUGAR; Chemists Perfect Process of Protecting Raw Product from Mold and Bacteria. $1,500,000 LOST ANNUALLY The Use of Dry Steam in Washing Is Found to Prevent Deterioration.
- DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S DAY.; Oct. 12 Set Apart for Discussion of Their Debt to Party.
- TRAFFIC REFORMS URGED.; Col. Cornell Advocates New License Laws to Cut Auto Mishaps.
- EASY GAME FOR GREEN.; Dartmouth Opens Its Season by Beating Norwich, 31 to 0.
- MILLER PROMISES ECONOMY.; Says He Would End the Present Wild Policy of Appropriations.
- Lynn Shoe Workers Agree on Wages
- TWO FOR WASHINGTON.; Senators Take Double-Header from Athletics, 7-5 and 4-3.
- TRIBUTES PAID TO CRANE.; First in the Affections of Massachusetts, Says Coolidge.
- AWAITING CONFIRMATIONS.; This Week to Show Amount of Spring Business in Woolens.
- WORCESTER FESTIVAL NEAR.
- CITY'S GROWTH DISCOUNTED IN PLANS FOR ADDING 830 MILES OF TRACK TO RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEMS; Work to Cover Period of Twenty-five Years and Cost $350,000,000--New Lines and Extensions Would Provide for a Population of Nine Millions and Carry Five Billion Passengers
- LOSES $110 IN PARK HOLDUP; Bookkeeper Is Stabbed by Footpad Near Mosholu Avenue.
- IMMIGRANT TIDE GREATEST KNOWN; Next Twelve Months to Show Largest Influx in Our History. 90,000 CAME IN SEPTEMBER Exxclusion of European Radicals Called One of Most Serious Problems for Next Congress.
- INVENTORY BASED ON SELLING PRICE; Retailer Tells His Reasons for Preferring This Standard to That of Cost.
- New General Electric Plant.
- SEEK WOMAN'S SOVIET VIEW; Representation on Socialist Russian Inquiry Committee Asked.
- NEW ITALIAN ENVOY HERE.; Baron Aliotti to Succeed Baron Avezzana as Ambassador.
- FINDS BRITISH LABOR STEADIER THAN HERE; Jobs Not So Plenty as in America, Whiting Williams Reports.HEARD MUCH RADICAL TALKBut Believes Workers Will KeepLevel Heads--Steel Conditions Better Than in America.
- TO SELL FAMOUS ENGLISH ESTATES; Home of Sir Richard Morgan, Who Condemned Lady Jane Grey, in the Market. ONCE SEAT OF JOHN BRIGGS Onetime Owner of Blackbrooke Was Sentenced to Death as Forger, but Escaped.
- IN THE CURRENT WEEK
- Mississippi Second State to Show Loss; Its Population Falls to 1,789,182 in 1920
- WORLD'S TITLE IS SURE OF NEW HOME; Neither Brooklyn Nor Cleveland Has Ever Before Won Big Baseball Series. DEMAND FOR SEATS HEAVY Fans as Eager to Buy Tickets as Though White Sox Scandal Had Never Happened.EBBETS FIELD HOLDS 25,000Receipts from Each Game WillProbably Reach About $80,000--Local Betting Favors Dodgers. The Demand for Tickets. Hard Luck Shaken Off. WORLD'S TITLE IS SURE OF NEW HOME Easy to Reach Grounds. The Game on Trial.
- RED CROSS STILL AIDS 40,000 EX-SERVICE MEN; 1,400 Army and Navy War Patients Receiving Treatmentin Local Hospitals.
- AMERICAN FRUIT ABROAD.; Exports Greatly Increased in Last 10 Years Despite Home Consumption.
- MOTOR PRICE CHANGES
- JAMES COX BRADY MARRIES IN LONDON; Son of Late Financier Weds Miss Helen McMahon in Westminster Cathedral. HEIR'S THIRD MARRIAGE Bride Won Honor as Typical American Girl of Today in The Times Contest in 1913.
- Lecture Corps Hears Crandall.
- Griffith Finally Succeeds in Sticking with Pennant Winner
- SUITS OF THE SEASON; Either Tailored or Adorned with Much Trimming--Many Collars Are Fur Lined The Dressy Suit. The Vogue of Black.
- ELBA IRON MINERS TO SEIZE THE MINES; Organize to Manage Property Belonging to Italian State in the Island. NEW LAND TAKEN IN SICILY Peasants Now Occupy Nearly All Fields--Peace Established in Big Industries. ELBA IRON MINERS TO SEIZE THE MINES NEW ITALIAN SENATORS. List Includes Sonnino, Who Refused the Office from Nitti. DEMAND RELEASE OF COGNE. Owners of Cargo Appeal to Rome Against d'Annunzio's Seizure. ITALY TO HOLD RUSSIAN SHIPS. Will Restore Them with Profits Made When Ownership Is Ascertained.
- Hornsby and Sisler Still at Top Among Major League Batsmen; Both St. Louis Stars Lead Nearest Competitors by Comfortable Margins--Burleigh Grimes and Jim Bagby Take First Place Among the Hurlers.
- THE WORLD OF ART:; Masters of Caricature
- Second Thoughts on First Nights; The Successful Public. Innocents Abroad.
- SIX CLUBS INDORSE NEW BASEBALL PLAN; Cardinals and Five Minor League Teams Join Movement--Frazee Also Approves It.
- Queries and Answers; ANSWERS
- SCREEN; PEOPLE AND PLAYS
- M.A. Coolidge on Bay State Ticket.
- NOTABLES AT MT. VERNON.; Fayolle, British, Canadian and Dutch Pilgrim Delegates Pay Visit.
- SCHIFF'S ROLE IN FINANCE; Genius of Banker in Union Pacific Reorganization and Other Achievements
- STRAW VOTE GIVES HARDING BIG LEAD; 182,491 Vote For Him in Nation-Wide Ballot, Against117,601 For Cox.72,928 WOMEN IN POLL47,216 Are For Senator--ReturnsDo Not Give Governor Majorityin Any State Outside South.
- MISS BRACE WEDS DR. H. GILCHRIST; Daughter of Charles L. Brace Marries an Official of the League of Nations. MISS M.E. JAMES BRIDE Wed to A.E. Pearson in St. Thomas's--Nuptial of Miss Hobart and Dean Myers.
- BOY'S ESCAPE FROM RUSSIA; Thriling Story by 14-Year-Old Grandson of Leopold Auer, the Violinist "Children's Labor Colonies." Find House Sealed. Hunger in City Terrible. Another Hurried Evacuation. Mother Taken Ill. BOY'S ESCAPE FROM RUSSIA Belongings Thrown Into Street.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Army Orders and Assignments.
- THINGS THAT TELL IN SALESMANSHIP; Integrity and Service Go Further Than a Hearty Manner and an Easy Smile.
- ELECTRIC MATERIALS MEET HOUSING CALL; Actual Price Advance from 1914 to September, 1920, Only 86 Per Cent. MARKET GREATLY OVERSOLD Monopolized Item Shows Least Gain, While Uncontrolled Item Shows Greatest.
- SUICIDE IN PHONE BOOTH.; Unidentified Woman Drinks Poison After Lengthy Conversation.
- Latin-American Exhibit in Japan.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- APARTMENT HOUSE SELLS FOR $170,000; New Rochelle Structure Has a Rent Roll of Approximately $20,000.DEALS IN WESTCHESTERStrong Interest in Residence Property Is Shown--One PurchaseIs Made by Cable.
- BANKRUPTCY WOULD NOT SAVE GERMANY; Most of Her Permanent and Floating Debts Are Due to Her Own Citizens. REACH 243,000,000,000 MKS. Huge Sums Must Be Paid to Germans Who Have Been Ruinedby the Versailles Treaty.
- AMERICANS IN JAPAN WORK FOR HARMONY; America-Japan Society Names a Committee on Improving Relations.TALK OF SENDING A MISSIONSome Japanese Officials Propose theEarly Dispatch of Such a Bodyto This Country.
- Women Tennis Players of U.S. As Ranked by The Times
- Marriage Announcement 5 -- No Title
- A SUPPRESSED HOWELLS NOVEL
- NEW TYPE OF APARTMENT
- Facts and Figures Concerning World's Series; Contesting Clubs in Series.
- TO BETTER POSTAL SERVICE.; International Union to Discuss American and Other Proposals.
- The Morals of Mr. Gloom; The Morals of Mr. Gloom
- FEDERAL GROSS DEBT CUT.; Reduction of $237,315,995 AnAnnounced for September.
- Division of Receipts in Past World's Series
- TO PLAN BETTER BREAD.; Master Bakers of the State to Meet Here Tomorrow.
- NEW BRANCH OF FIDELITY.; Trust Company Opens Tomorrow at 110 William Street.
- MORE AUTOS IN NEW YORK; Big Increase in City Registrations-- City Area Had 274,000 Cars in Use on Sept. 1. AUTOMOBILE SALON. MOTOR EXPORT MEETING. K. OF C. AUTO SCHOOL.
- 13 MISSING IN SHIPWRECK.; Steamer Speedwell Founders in Gulf Storm--Five Known Dead.
- DISPUTES CENTRAL FIGURES.; Farmers' Council Official Declares Wheat Price Will Fall.
- EXECUTING THE TREATY.
- MAIL TRUCK KILLS CHILD, INJURES 3; Machine Dashes Into Group at Play and Three in One Family Are Hit. DRIVER DRUNK, IS CHARGE Two Other Children Meet Death and Several Are Hurt in Day's Auto Accidents. Several Children Slightly Hurt. Two Other Children Killed. TWO DRIVERS LOSE LICENSES. Suspension Ordered in Six Other Cases of Reckless Driving. MAIL TRUCK KILLS CHILD, INJURES 3
- MAINE IS CRUSHED BY HARVARD ELEVEN; Crimson Whitewashes Team from Orono by Score of 41 to 0, Using Many Substitutes.
- "The Other Woman"
- THE WEEK'S NEW PLAYS
- POPE ASKS K. OF C. AID.; Urges Knights to Carry on Welfare Work in Rome.
- REBATES AND TRADE IN EAST; Chance That Foreign Lines May Meet Shipping Board's Views.
- NORTH DAKOTA IS BESTED.; Minnesota Wins Victory Over Gophers by Score of 41-13.
- Latest Works of Fiction; THE HEART OF UNAGA MISS CATHER'S STORIES IN THE MOUNTAINS THE DEVIL'S PAW ALSO RAN
- THE CHURCH AND THE LEAGUE; Leading Methodist Minister Attacks Religious Bodies onGreat Moral Issue
- Annapolis Open to Enlisted Marines.
- MIDSHIPMEN ARE BEATEN.; North Carolina State Wins Football Game by 14 to 7 Score.
- ENGINEERS APPROVE ST. LAWRENCE CANAL; Experts Believe Waterway Would Obviate Annual Blockade of Great Lakes.HEARINGS OCT. 19, 20, 21Evidence Concerning Project to beTaken in Leading Americanand Canadian Cities. Engineers Discuss Project. Four Governments Must Consent.
- MONEY BAGS IN CAMPAIGN; Visit to Each Headquarters Indicates That Republicans AreLess Worried Over Expenses
- White Appeals to Public To "Match the President"
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Naval Orders.
- IN THE DRESS INDUSTRY.; Preparations Under Way for Coming Fashion Exhibition.
- SURVEY OF QUEENS BOROUGH MARKET
- DETROIT FOOD PRICES CUT.; Restaurants Make Reductions of from 25 to 30 Per Cent.
- KING ALBERT TOURS BRAZIL.; Cabinet Crisis at Home Has Not Changed Plans, So Far as Known.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- FOOD PRICES DROP ALL ALONG THE LINE; Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and Other Commodities Are Cheaper at Wholesale. PEACHES IN GOOD DEMAND Grape Harvest Nearing in Western New York--Early Varieties Already Here. Comparison of Prices. Good Demand for Peaches.
- LONG ISLAND SALES.; Ostend Bathing Pavilion at Far Rockaway In Deal.
- Elwell's Father Is Seriously Ill.
- MUST DECIDE SCHOOLS' FATE; Court Rules Michigan Must Vote on Amendment Affecting Private Concerns.
- DEALER WHO CUTS PRICES MAY GAIN; If He Takes His Losses Now He Is Likely to Save in Taxes. PROSPECTS FOR RELIEF Survey of the Business Situation and Outlook in Its Relation to Income Tax. Relief for Taxpayers. Effect of Government Sales.
- States Island.
- ROBINS GIVE GIANTS A FINAL TRIMMING; Flag Winners Take Game, 4 to 2, Before 400 Spectators-- Rookies Get a Chance. DAVENPORT MAKES DEBUT Elongated Texan Tries His Hand in Box for McGraw and First Dodger to Face Him Hits a Homer. Grimes Tries Arm Out. Giants Add One.
- CITIES' JOBS SCARCE, VETERANS ARE TOLD; Knights of Columbus Warn ExService Men Not toMigrate There.TOO MANY 'WHITE COLLARS'Salvation Army's Local BureauReports 700 Applicants for700 Posts.
- SAY BRITAIN AND JAPAN GET MEXICAN OIL RIGHTS; Lower California and Sonora to be Controlled Between Them, Mexico City Reports.
- EXPECT 25,000 AT GAMES IN BROOKLYN; Club Officials Arrange for More Fans Than They Handled in 1916 Series.
- 'OUTLAW' HARBOR MEN SUE.; Seek to Restrain Parent Body from Revoking Union's Charter.
- WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS.
- FANS MAY SEE ALL PLAYS OF SERIES; New York Times Scoreboard to Reproduce Games in Graphic Detail. To Indicate the Lineup. Avoids Possible Confusion.
- A VISIT TO YUROVSKY.
- "The School of Sympathy"
- MADE-IN-AMERICA DESIGNS; Street Clothes, Evening Gowns, Capes, Hats and the Rest for Every Woman's Need
- Marines Kill Haitian Bandit, Rout His Forces, Knapp Reports
- PENN STATE HARD PRESSED.; Blue and White Eleven Extended to Beat Gettysburg, 13-0.
- News and Gossip of the Street Called Broadway
- KEEN INTEREST IN LEAGUE.; Glynn Says Up-State Audiences Put It at Head of Issues.
- REDS CLINCH THIRD PLACE BY VICTORY; Win First Two Games of TripleHeader with Pirates, but AreBlanked in Finale.
- Take Lunch to Offices in Pittsburgh
- CONSTANTINOPLE'S SOARING PRICES.
- BUDGET MAKERS HIT SCHOOL FUND; Fear of $4 Tax Rate Threatens to Cut Off All but Mandatory Estimates.FINANCE MEMBERS BUSYPrepare Individual Plan for PruningFigures at MeetingTomorrow.
- FORDHAM SWAMPS AGGIES.; Maroon Celebrates Return of Football with 71-to-0 Victory.
- WHY GAMBLING AND BASEBALL ARE ENEMIES
- "ANTI-STRIKE" WEBSTER; Spokane Congressman Renominated Over Labor's Opposition--Picturesque Career Began in Mountain Feud
- WADSWORTH ON TARIFF.; Insists Present Rates Caused Depression in 1914, and Will Again.
- BRIGHT HUES FOR SPRING; Predominance of Brilliant Colors Shown in the New Card.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Trading with Smyrna.
- BIG FRONT STREET DEAL.; Long-Held Leasehold Sold to Shipping Firm.
- Names New Panamanian Cabinet.
- A.B. GATLING WEDS ACTRESS; Grandson of Gatling Gun Inventor Marries Miss Nora Sprague.
- GOLF TITLE FOR EDGAR.; Atlanta Professional Wins Southern Open Championship.
- JERSEY AUCTION SALES.; Bryan L. Kennelly Will Offer 596 Lots to Public.
- GOLD FROM RED RUSSIA.; Importation of $339,636 Puzzles Washington Officials.
- GERMANY ABOLISHES WEAK WAR BEER; Berlin Is Now Enjoying PeaceTime 8 Per Cent. Brew--Tips Restored, Too.
- As Sir Philip Gibbs Sees Us
- Columbia Buys Dwelling.
- PENN GOLF TEAM HOLDS LESLEY CUP; Defeats Metropolitan Linksmen by One Match, 8 to 7, at Merion Cricket Club. HERRON WINS FROM KIRKBY Ex-Champion Sets a Sensational Pace--Jack Beats Peacock and Platt Conquers White. Jack Surprises Wiseacres. Herron's Play Inconsistent. Fireworks Begin to Pop. PENN GOLF TEAM HOLDS LESLEY CUP
- Boy Killed by Street Car.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Better Tone in Stock Market. Great Northern Preferred The Copper Market. Higher Rates, Greater Earnings. Hydro-Electrics Favorites. A Favorable Sign. At the Reserve Bank. The Clearing House Statement.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- FEWER IMMIGRANTS PASSED; Inspect 12,960 at Ellis Island-- Record Drops 8,000 in a Week.
- Inwood Wins Golf Team Match.
- Air Mail from Seattle to Victoria.
- RAILROADS OF BRAZIL.; 18,704 Miles Constructed at the End of 1919.
- REPORT RED ARMY CLAMORS FOR PEACE AS WORKERS REBEL; Twelve Soldier Delegates Sent to Moscow with Demands Summarily Shot. STRIKE MOVEMENT GROWS News of Serious Disturbances in Various Parts of Country Reaches Finland. SOVIET RULE TOTTERING Poles Not Expected to Accept Peace Conditions and Thus Imperil Wrangel, Protege of France.
- KLEM HAS UMPIRED IN TEN BIG SERIES; Has Had Assignment Oftener Than Any Other Arbiter, with O'Day Close Second.
- SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS.
- STYLES IN EVENING GOWNS; Trains Not Long This Season. Bright Colored Frocks.
- PLOT TO INTIMIDATE HOLDOVER TENANTS CHARGED BY HILLY; Real Estate Board's Threat of Damage Suits Branded as Attempt to Terrify. NEW CASE PUT UP TO SWANN Perjury Prosecution May Grow Out of Move to Dispossess a Teacher. FIGHT ON LAWS OUTLINED Apartment House Owner to Contend Acts Are Retroactive, Therefore Invalid.
- After Three Postponements, Britton-Leonard Bout Is Off
- AGAIN THE JEWISH ART THEATRE
- MISS WAGNER WINS STATE NET TITLE; Defeats Mrs. Lynch for Tennis Championship in Straight Sets, 6--2, 6--0.
- CHEMICAL TRADE THRIVES.; Exports for the Fiscal Year 1920 Are Put at $1,250,000,000.
- Books and Authors
- WAR MEMORIAL WINDOW.
- EXTRADITION OF BETTS DENIED BY VIRGINIA; Refusal Reported Based on Dislike of Disturbing 'Colonel's'Honeymoon and Harvest.
- PENN IS VICTOR, 7 TO 0.; Fumbled Ball Paves Way to Single Touchdown Against Bucknell.
- SIR ARTHUR CURRIE COMING; Canadian Corps Commander, Now McGill Principal, to Speak Here.
- Current Magazines
- NEW PREMIER FOR FRANCE; Georges Leygues, Who Has Written Poetry and Knows Music, Too
- PRESIDENT'S GIFT MATCHED BY THREE; Mrs. William Church Osborn Joins Contributors to League Fund. OPEN BIG DRIVE TOMORROW Rabbi Wise Will Start Eastern Tour This Week as a Campaign Speaker.
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- The Merchant's Point of View; Adjusting to New Conditions.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- The Civil Service.
- German Toys in Great Britain.
- NEW CONCRETE BUILDING.; Rapid Work on Big Structure in Pennsylvania Zone.
- Negofol, Famous Stallion, Arrives Here from France
- TO SAVE, NOT TO DESTROY.; The New Policy Which Is Keeping Cases Out of Bankruptcy.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Bronx Transactions.
- HOMES FOR PARK BIRDS.; Girl Scouts Solve One Pressing Housing Problem.
- POLES NEARING NOVO-GRODEK.; Their Captures in 10 Days Total 25,000 Soldiers and 100 Guns.
- PENNANT HONORS WON BY INDIANS; Speaker's Club Clinches American League Title by Defeating Tigers, 10-1.CLEVELAND'S FIRST FLAGSecond Place the High Mark ofOther Aggregations in 37Previous Campaigns.LEAD ALL IN STICKWORKNew Champions Set Season's Record in Batting and Scoring--Bagby's Pitching a Big Factor.
- JERSEY BACKS UP DRY LAW.; Prosecutes Saloonkeeper for Selling Without a State License.
- THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY; League of Nations Assembly
- HOUSING HELD UP BY SNOW.; Materials Needed for Building Used to Repair Barns and Farmhouses.
- Brother Will Oppose Brother For First Time in Big Series
- HATS THAT FRAME FACE; They Must Be Low and Soft and Comfortable--Made of Almost Any Fabric
- Vardon and Ray to Play.
- Martinique Employes Strike.
- 100,000 FREIGHT CARS MADE OVER; New York Central Restores Equivalent of a Train 798 Miles Long in Eight Months. MAXIMUM SPEED REACHED Progressive Traction System Puts Damaged Cars Through Shops in Endless Chain.
- Little Opal's Amazing Story
- GOV. COX PREDICTS IRELAND WILL SOON GAIN HER FREEDOM; Article X. Then Her Safeguard Just as Article XI. Allows Us to Plead for Her. TELLS PROGRAM ON TREATY Would "Sit Down" with the Senate and Accept Reservations to Clarify or Reassure.10,000-MILE TOUR ENDEDNominee Addresses Night Crowd atKansas City, Making His238th Speech of Trip.
- AT HOME WITH CHAMPIONS.; Wilbert Robinson Has Been Identified with Many Pennant Winners.
- AMERICA AND AUSTRIA.
- TO AID BELGIAN EXPORTS.; What a Special Commission on This Subject Recommends.
- EX-KING LUDWIG ILL.; Condition of Former Ruler of Bavaria Causes Anxiety.
- MACSWINEY DEAF TO 'FINAL APPEAL'; Rejects Food, Though Doctors Tell Him He Is "Sinking Fast"--Abstains 51 Days. CARSON ASSAILS GREY PLAN Calls It "Scuttle with a Vengeance" --He Subscribes to Fund for Relief of Loyalists. Carson Criticises Grey's Proposals.
- ROCHESTER THROWS SCARE INTO CORNELL; Scores Touchdown in First Period, but Dobie's Team Rallies, Winning 13 to 6.
- THE SAN CARLO PROGRAM.
- HECKLER OF HARDING SUES FOR $100,000; E.A. Ryan Wants Damages from Baltimore Republicans and Officials for False Arrest.
- PEGGY MARSH FILES APPEAL; Carries Son's Claim to Field Millions to Illinois Supreme Court.
- Frick Estate Pays $329,925 Tax.
- MOUNTAINEERS HELD EVEN.; Outrush Lehigh, but Bethlehem Eleven Gets 7-7 Tie.
- PRICES OF APPLES AT WHOLESALE DROP; Reductions, Due to Heavy Shipments and Dull Trade, Failto Reach Consumer.CIDER MAKING TO INCREASECommittee of Growers Goes to Washington for an Interpretationof the Volstead Act.
- TAFT WRITES ABOUT WILSON; Ex-President's Critical Article Deals With Administration From the Beginning "Most Exceptional Ability." When His Power Is Assailed. "Must Hold All the Reins." Personal Direction of Affairs. TAFT WRITES ABOUT WILSON Address to Electorate, 1918. On the League of Nations. Criticism of Article X. League as Campaign Issue. Influence of Union Labor.
- CHILD WELFARE'S AIMS; Working of New Law Hindered by Some Misapprehension--Removing "Taint of Charity "
- Won't Attack Typewriter Makers.
- JOHN HEBARD PAINE OF THE TIMES DEAD; For Fourteen Years a Member of Its Staff and for Four Years Its Night City Editor. DIED OF NERVE EXHAUSTION Devoted to His Calling and Worked On Till His Strength Failed-- Well Known in Journalism.
- Marriage Announcement 4 -- No Title
- HATS FOR YOUNG FOLKS.; Attractive Offerings for Fall for Children and Misses.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- WIDE FEDERAL INQUIRY INTO ELECTION FRAUDS; Palmer Orders All His District Attorneys to Investigate All Charges.
- Japanese Silk Industry in Brazil.
- KING REALTY SALE.; 741 Lots Facing Van Cortlandt Park Will Be Auctioned.
- CHINA'S TERMS TO SOVIETS.; Refused to Open Trade Parley Without Guarantee Against Propaganda.
- MATCH RACE TO BE MAN O' WAR'S LAST; Wonder Horse Will Be Retired to Stud After His Meeting with Sir Barton. GOOD OF TURF, SAYS RIDDLE Owner of Champion Thinks Plan Will Prove of Greater Benefit Than Speed Exhibitions.
- PATIENCE WAS REWARDED.; Silk Thief Convicted Long After the Crime Was Committed.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Enters Realty Field.
- POLES HALT ADVANCE INTO LITHUANIA; Temporary Agreement Is Reached by Peace Envoys Negotiating at Suwalki.
- URGE PORT IMPROVEMENTS.; American Association Asks Congress to Take Action.
- INDIANS BUNCH THEIR HITS.; Bagby Puzzles Tigers and Scores 31st Victory of Season.
- DEPORTEES' LEAGUE; Counsel to Begin Fight in Behalf of 34 Radicals Recently Sent to Boston.
- Letters Reveal a Many-Sided Roosevelt; ROOSEVELT IN POLITICS.
- Rockville Centre Purchase.
- TRAVIS CHARGES TO BE AIRED IN COURT; Justice Kernochan to Begin Public Inquiry Into Bond Purchase on Tuesday.CONTROLLER SUBPOENAEDHearing Ordered by Swann AfterAssistant Had Investigated Accusations of Profiteering.
- VICTORY IN SERIES HINGES ON BREAKS; Analysis of Relative Prowess of Dodgers and Indians Rates Them About Even. ROBINS DEPEND ON PITCHING Greater Strength in Box Is Reliance of Brooklyn to Overcome Batting Margin of Rivals. Value of Able Twirling. Glamour About Pennant Winner Good Spells and Bad.
- COPELAND DISCUSSES INFANILE PARALYSIS; Reappearance of Disease Here Brings Many Requests from Parents for Advice. LINE OF DEFENSE PLANNED Commissioner Says Children Should Not Be Kept from School and Quotes Massachusetts Report.
- McCrea Made P.R.R. Vice Presdent
- FRENCH LINGERIE
- SERIES WAS FIRST HELD 36 YEARS AGO; Providence Greys and Metropolitans Clashed in theInaugural in 1884.A.L. HOLDS EDGE IN PLAYYounger Circuit Has Won Ten ofSixteen Events from NationalLeague Since 1903. American League Has Edge. Temple Cup Series.
- AIDS 15,000 BROOKLYN POOR.; Bureau of Charities Reviews Year's Work in Forty-first Report.
- Pilgrim Fathers
- RED-BLOODED CHAPLAINS.
- ANDERSON OFFERS TO CLEAN YONKERS; Anti-Saloon League Superintendent Puts Cost at$5,000 a Year.WILLING TO DONATE WORKCampaign to Enforce Law Can BeSuccessfully Conducted,He Says.
- PROFESSOR LOWELL.
- 30 TO 85 POINT FALL IN COTTON PRICES; Selling by the South and Wall Street Overcomes Bad Weather Rally. SPOTS AT 24.25, A NEW LOW October on Late Break Closes at Only 100 Points Premium Above December.
- GARAGES DISCHARGE SERVICE EMPLOYES; Decision to Give "Storage Only" Hits 90 Per Cent. of Cars in Manhattan and Bronx. A.F. OF L. BACKS WORKERS Likelihood of Sympathetic Aid by Other Unions Discussed-- Auto Club Not Affected.
- COLUMBIA CRUSHES TRINITY IN OPENER; Hard-Hitting Backfield Plunges Through for Three Touchdowns--Score Is 21 to 0.
- TO KEEP HECKLING HARDING; Ohio Chairman Warns Senator League Question Will Continue.
- STERLING WINS COVINGTON.; Takes Stellar Event on Program at the Latonia Track.
- NEW YORK RESERVE BANK.
- SYRACUSE SWAMPS VERMONT; Orange Eleven Buries New Englanders Under Score of 4 9to 0.
- BOMB VIEWS OF RADICALS; Wall Street Explosion Interpreted by Editors Who Criticise the Existing Order
- THE PEOPLE OF GOOD-WILL.; PROF. FISHER'S ARGUMENT.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Cost of Hair Nets In China.
- HINTS SALE OF AN 'EL GRECO'; Spanish Paper Suggests That Monastery Exhibits a Substitute.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS; Incoming Steamships.
- GERMAMY DISCARDS TIGHTS.; Barefooted, Barelegged Choruses Now Appear.
- Hotels for the Far East.
- Brewery to Highest Bidder.
- GERMAN SOCIALISTS IN SAVAGE BROILS; Soviet and Anti-Soviet Partisans of Independent PartyCrack One Another's Skulls.DEATH THREAT TO ANTISSecret Court's Sentence SwaysLedebour and His Friends toBow to Moscow's Will.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- COMMERCIAL LEASES.; Terminal Lunch Company Acquires Cedar Street Corner.
- STICKNEY OUT OF RUSSIA.; Names of Other Americans Reported to be in Moscow Prisons.
- Rev. Dr. Kelman Back from Orient.
- O'CONNOR TO CUT 400 LIQUOR PERMITS; Proceedings for Revocation Instituted and Action on Holders' Bonds Threatened.1,724 ARE NOW IN FORCEInspection of Manufacturers toFollow Clean-up in Wholesale Ranks.NO PERMITS FOR A MONTHLeaves Granted for HouseholdRemovals of PrivateStocks. No Permits Issued Since Sept. 1. Revoking 100 Permits a Month. Explains Large Number Issued.
- Summer Subletters Move Out Again; Summer Subletters
- RENT COMMISSION PLAN IS SUBMITTED; Proposal to Remove Housing Problem from Politics Made by S. Strasbourger. APPOINTMENTS BY COURT Weakness In New Laws Lies in Their Enforcement, Says Former Tax Commissioner.
- WOMEN WORKERS IN ALBANY.; Discuss Statewide Problems and Possible Organization.
- WORLD'S SERIES VETERANS.; List of Indians and Robins Who Have Been with Winning Teams.
- SAY SHORTENED DAY OFFSETS WAGE RISE; Far-Reaching Economic Significance Seen in DecreasedWork Hours.CHANGE CAME AFTER WARMovement Reported as Soco-ethcaland Often Separate fromPay Scale.
- Best Sellers of Long Ago
- Big Score Board at Garden.
- HOTEL GOTHAM SOLD TO MANGES BROS.; Property at Fifth Avenue and Fifty-fifth Street Disposed Of by Hotel Holding Co. HAD BEEN HELD AT $4,000,000 New Owners Are Proprietors of a Chain of Hotels--No Changes to be Made. SALE INCLUDES FURNISHINGS Paintings and Other Effects Go with Building Recently Renovated and Redecorated.
- French President Feels Certain We Will Do Our Full Share in World Affairs
- SWARTHMORE TEAM CROSSES TIGER LINE; Quakers Stage Brisk Attack at End of Game and Avert Shutout by Touchdown. FINAL SCORE, 17 POINTS TO 6 Princeton Wins by Power in Line and Speed of Backs, Losers Showing Better Team Work.
- MEETINGS ANNOUNCED.
- Home Life of the Homing Pigeon
- CONVERTS CHICAGO JURY TO CONTINUE INQUIRY; Judge Commends It for Its Work for Baseball--Four Players Prepare to Fight.
- TRIUMPH FOR WILLIAMS.; Purple Eleven Scores Easy Victory Over Rensselaer, 63 to 6.
- Welfare Work in Smaller Plants
- "SUPERIOR" VILLAINS.
- DECLARES WILSON 'SCRAPPED' LEAGUE; Harding Tells Ohio Farmers the President Would Not Let Senate Ratify the Treaty.FAVORS 'SOME ASSOCIATION'Ten Thousand Hearers at Agricultural Picnic Greet Senator as"Uncle Warren."
- RUTGERS SCORES VICTORY.; New Jersey Eleven Wins from Maryland by Score of 6-0.
- BANK DEPARTMENT SUMMARY.
- MUSIC; Rudolph Bochco, Russian Violinist.
- ARMY BEATS TWO ELEVENS.; Cadets Thrash Union by 35 to 0 and Marshall by 38 to 0.
- Latest Books; History and Biography
- NEW YORK HOTEL PRICES NOT YET DOWN
- SPENCER STORY FALSE, WILSON DECLARES; President Authorises Tumulty to Deny Quotation that the Senator Attributed to Him.
- GOLD INCREASE IN BANKS' RESERVE; Fall of $24,000,000 in Individual Deposits as Compared with Figures of Last Week.
- South Germans Grow More Flax.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- REGISTRATION WEEK BEGINS TOMORROW; Polls Will Be Open from 5 to 10:30 o'clock Each Evening --All Day Saturday. WOMEN URGED TO APPEAR Enrollment Now Is Necessary to Participate in Primary Elections Next Year.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- URGE PROTECTION OF PINES.; Forest Service Asks That Seedlings Be Saved from Fire.
- RAW SILK MARKETS.; Prices in Japan Dropped to the "Pegging" Point Last Week.
- Interesting Sixth Avenue Lease.
- LONDON TURNS TO MOVIES.; Another Theatre Converted to Films --Less Sensational Type Preferred.
- Bishop Will Tell of Lambeth.
- ORIOLE BRINGS $20,000.
- LOWER NEW YORK'S BUILDING ACTIVITY; Recent Broadway Purchase by Harriman Interests, Near the New Cunard Structure an Object Lesson of Recent Trade Expansion--Tall Building for Munson Line Going Up in Wall Street
- To Manage R.E. Danvers Property.
- MRS. MALLORY TOPS WOMEN IN TENNIS; Winning National Title Gives Her First Place in Times Expert's Opinion. MISS ZINDERSTEIN SECOND Fact That America's Best Was Readily Defeated Abroad Reflects on Conditions Here. Looked Like a Winner. Ranking Women Stars. Others Hard to Pick. Well Up in Second Ten.
- TO WELCOME MRS. COOLIDGE; Reception for Her Tomorrow by Republican Women's Committee.
- A World Ruled From the Air; Ruled From the Air
- BUILDING FUND BAZAAR; To Raise Money for New Bronx Parochial School.
- BAN ON SOCIALISTS DEFIED; 3 ARRESTED; Woman and Two Men Who Try to Speak in Street Silenced by Police. MT. VERNON MAYOR OBEYED Order Prohibits Any of Party's Orators from Making Speechesin Public.
- SPEAKER AS GROUND RENT.; Cleveland Manager Was Used as Settlement at Little Rock in 1918.
- SHORT OF ROOM IN PRISON.; Federal Authorities Want Board for Convicts in Sing Sing.
- A Brazilian Mystic
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Left Church $10,000; Mother $1,000
- LEAGUE PARK HAS SHORT RIGHT FIELD; Home of Indians Resembles Brooklyn Park in Outfield-- Plans for 28,000 Fans.
- BANK CLERKS MAY STRIKE.; Employes of Spanish Institutions Demand Higher Salaries.
- WRAPS STILL IN FAVOR; Both for Grace and Warmth They Get Preference Over the Coat
- PREDICT SOVIET FALL BEFORE WINTER ENDS; Paris Experts See Red Rule Crumbling in Russia and Its Prestige Abroad Waning.
- ASKS ANDERSON FOR FACTS.; Hirshfield Invites Him to Produce Proof of Dry Law Violations.
- WISCONSIN ELEVEN WINS.; Defeats Lawrence College Gridiron Warriors Decisively.
- WHEAT FURTHER DECLINES.; Market Closes with Prices 3 % to 4 Cents Net Lower.
- The Beaver Awaits Sentence
- DODGERS CLEARED OF ANY SUSPICION IN COMING SERIES; Lewis, After Questioning Each Player, Says He Found No Evidence of Any "Fixing."ASKS HOYNE FOR PROOF Declares It Would Be Very Dangerous for a Gambler to Approach Brooklyn Players. MORE CLUBS FOR NEW PLAN Abe Attell Avoids Swann at His Attorney's Request--Chicago Jury Is Continued.
- DENOUNCES COAL GOUGERS.; Senator Calder Demands Federal Action Against Profiteers.
- CAVALIER WINS CUP IN HUNTERS' CLASS; Chestnut Gelding Takes Meadow Brook Trophy in Jumps at Piping Rock.
- Reatives Share C.A. Coe's Estate.
- A DANIEL COME TO JUDGMENT
- LEAGUE HAS BECOME DOMINANT ISSUE; People Interested in Only This Subject, Say Leaders--Democrats to Push It.BORAH WILL DECLARE WARAdmits He Changed Itinerary toFight League and Help All"Bitter-End" Senators.
- 2 GIRLS OF 14 STARS IN OLYMPIC PARADE; Attention Centres in Swimmers as World Athletes Receive Plaudits of City. MEDALS AWARDED BY MAYOR Hylan Recalls Hardships Overcome by Contestants in Winning Victories Abroad.
- N.Y.U. ELEVEN WINS EASILY.; Defeats U.S.S. Pennsylvania Team by Score of 46 to 0.
- BACKS REPUBLICANS ON LABOR DISPUTES; Ogden L. Mills Declares Party Platform Clearly Outlines Solution of Problem. NO FORCED ARBITRATION Cites Experiences of Canada and Australia as Showing Compulsion Is Ineffective.
- STATEMENT OF THE NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE; Average Figures for Week Ended Saturday, Oct. 2, 1920.
- MOTHERS TO AID STRAUS.; Will Try to Elect Son of Philanthropist to State Senate.
- BROWN DEFEATS AMHERST.; Has Better of Well-Played Game by Score of 13 to 0.
- A STRIKE AGAINST DANCING; That Is the Threat Held Out by Stewards on the Mauretania
- W. MURRAY CRANE DEAD AT DALTON; Ex-Senator, Stricken at Coolidge Notification, NeverRegained Health.LONG A POLITICAL POWER Twice Represented Massachusetts in Senate--Health Impaired inFight for League of Nations. A Career of Silent Leadership. Declined Treasury Portfolio.
- Reserve Board's Weekly Statement on Banking Conditions of the Nation
- To Encourage Cotton Growing.
- MUSIC; BEETHOVEN CYCLE HERE Beethoven Association to Resume. Helping the American Composer. London's Praise of the Flonzaleys. New Works for the Symphony Society
- YOSEMITE CLUB DEDICATED.; S.T. Mather Gives $30,000 Structure to Forest Rangers.
- Robert P. Staats Left $500,000.
- Looking to Brazil for Cotton.
- 'TO LET' SIGNS CHEER APARTMENT HUNTER; Hundreds of Desirable Suites Available in All Sections of the City. RENTALS VARY GREATLY Housing Problem Still Acute, However, for the Man of Moderate Income.
- FRENCH LABOR BARS BONDS WITH MOSCOW; Orleans Congress Votes 1,478 to 602 Against Internationale-- --Favors Direct Action.
- MORE AUTO PRICES ARE CUT.; Latest Reductions Affect Jordan, Westcott and Gardner Cars.
- CAREFUL WINS BY A HEAD.; Takes National at Laurel from By Jiminy in a Drive.
- BANK IN NEW HOME IN LONG ISLAND CITY; Structure of Savings Institution on Bridge Plaza Is of Greek Design. DOORS OF SOLID BRONZE Cost, Including Land, Building, Marble Work, Lighting and Complete Equipment, $250,000.
- CONGRESS DIVIDED ON WORLD CREDITS; Question Is Referred to a Committee of Brussels DelegatesAfter Plans Are Presented.WOULD USE THE LEAGUEDutch Delegate Proposes ThatNations Deposit Securitieswith It.
- Hungarians Celebrate Pilgrims' Day.
- CHICAGO BATS ARE BUSY BEHIND KERR; Sox Clinch Second Place by Beating Browns in Battle of Hits, 10 to 7.
- TO HONOR ANDREW H. GREEN; 100th Birthday of "Father of Greater N.Y." to be Observed Wednesday.
- The Soldier Dead Come Home
- Staten Island.
- SULTAN URGES COMPROMISE; Asks Turkish Nationalists to Help "Save Remains of Empire."
- SUBSCRIPTION RIGHTS.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- MOTHER AND 4 SONS HELD FOR ROBBERY; Truckman's Family Is Accused of $30,000 Thefts of Goods in Transit Abroad. FATHER IS NOT ARRESTED Police Say Articles Were Extracted from Trunks Stored Overnight in Barn.
- SPEAKER IS BOY MANAGER.; Indians' Leader Is Youngest Pilot in Two Major Leagues.
- ELECTRIC SHOW OCT. 6.; Marine Corps Class and Color Lighting to be Features.
- DRESS ACCESSORIES
- THE WORLD AND JAPAN; Reactions in the Eastern Kingdom to the Critical Attitude Assumed by the Other Powers.
- GERMAN-HOLLAND TRADE.; It Is Done Mostly by Barter Because of Exchange Situation.
- Shestov's Challenge to Civilization
- ABE ATTELL GETS OUT OF SWANN'S DISTRICT; Quits Usual Haunts on Advice of His Attorney--Swann Wants to Question Him.
- TO SETTLE TRADE DISPUTES.; Wholesale and Retail Clothiers Urged to Use New Tribunal.
- SUPPLEMENTARY BANK AND TRUST COMPANIES' FIGURES; INSTITUTIONS CLEARING THROUGH MEMBERS. INSTITUTIONS NOT IN THE CLEARING HOUSE.
- DECLARES HARDING IS FACING SPLIT; Franklin D. Roosevelt Makes the League Principal Theme in Kentucky Speeches.
- SEVERAL THOUSAND GO OFF TAX BOOKS; State Income Law Prevents City from Taxing Bank Accounts, Notes, &c.ASSESSMENTS ARE REDUCEDThis Year's Roll Includes ManyMore Names of Actors andActresses.
- STEVENS HAS CLOSE CALL.; Great Crowd Sees Penn Cadets Beaten, 12-10.
- ARMENIA EXHAUSTED BUT STILL FIGHTING; Desperate Plight of the People Is Described in Report to Bureau Here. MOST OF THE MEN IN ARMY Fresh Trouble Said to be Brewing in Transcaucasia--Tartar Anarchy a Menace.
- GOVERNOR AT SING SING.; Lays Cornerstone of New Prison and Tells of New Policy.
- FINAL SCORE IS 0 TO 0.; Neither Colgate Nor Susquehanna Elevens Able to Tally.
- SOCIAL NOTES
- FEDERAL RESERVE BANK STATEMENT
- SAYS FARMER MAKES ONLY $9.61 A WEEK; Professor Asher Hobbs Cites Figures as One Reason for Drift to the Cities. SEES PERIL IN SOLDIER PLAN Asserts Placing of Inexperienced Men on Land Means Individual Disaster. Decline in Agriculture.
- Chance for Jeans at Mukden.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- THE WEEK'S CONCERTS.
- OGLESBY CARRIES PRIMARY TO COURT; Republican Candidate Wants Returns from 300 Illinois Precincts Discarded.
- Cattle Not Milked in China.
- New Suburban Housing Project.
- BOLSHEVIKI 'BOILED BOURGEOIS ALIVE'; Tortures That Recall Cruelties of Iroquois Indians Described by a Polish Woman. BLOODY CARNIVAL IN KIEV Thousands Butchered by Reds on Eve of Capture of City by Denikin's Troops.
- Eleanore Duse to Return to Stage.
- PIERREPONT IS WON HANDILY BY CIRRUS; Hildreth's Racer Returns to Top Form, Equaling Track Record at Jamaica.MILE AND QUARTER IN 2:06Cleopatra Is Two Lengths Backand Royce Rools Beaten Off--Caligula Is Victor.
- THE FOREIGN PICTURE FIELD; Paul H. Cromelin Says That European Film Men Are Meeting Difficulties.
- HELD IN $1,800 STOCK THEFT; Brokers Accuse Young Ex-Employe of Stealing Certificates.
- Japan to Supply Rice to China.
- CUBS LOSE FINAL GAME.; St. Louis Cardinals Hit Vaughn Hard and Win by 4 to 1 Score.
- MEDALS FOR 4,000 SOLDIERS.; Men Who Gharded Aqueduct During War to Get Bronze Souvenirs.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Railroad Stocks Rise Sharply, with Trading Large--Credit Flows to Interior.
- Newer Critics and Their Standards