Articles
- COST OF STAGING "MECCA."
- MOUNTAINERS HIT BY YALE LANDSLIDE; Rugged West Virginians Get in Way of Blue Uprising and Are Beaten by 24 to 0. KELLY RND KEMPTON SHINE Two Weeks Share Major Honors of Victory, but All of Tad Jones's Men play Hard, Fast Game. Yale Team Is Outweighed. Murphy Shows Nice Headwork.
- TAX EXPERTS DIFFER; TO MEET THIRD TIME; National Conference Committee's Report Arouses MuchOpposition.BUSINESS MEN GIVE VIEWS Credit Men's Representative WouldShift Corporate Income Taxto Individuals.
- BOSTON SUB-TREASURY SHUT; First to be Closed Under Law Abolishing Entire List.
- MILLER PUTS BUSINESS RECESSION TO LEAGUE; Declares for Government Interested in Industries--Ends HisUp-State Campaign.
- LABOR AND GOVERNMENT.
- CAMBRAI HERO ON STATE TICKET; CAMBRAI HERO A CANDIDATE
- GREEN IS DEFEATED BY ORANGE ELEVEN; Syracuse Thrashes Lighter Dartmouth Eleven on HanoverGridiron by 10 to 0.FRUGONNE STAR OF GAME Brooklyn Lad Gleans Glory in Debut at Quarterback forVictors.
- J.M. GIDDING & CO.'S NEW BUILDING
- Orders Board to Register Woman.
- Red Envoys Ejected from Germany.
- Winners In Fox Hills Golf.
- OPPOSE NEW RENT LAWS.; State Association Says Recent Acts Impale Realty Values.
- HARDING SEES FIGHT ON LEAGUE UPHELD; Asserts Rumanian Version of Wilson Speech Justifies Opposition to "Rule of Force."SAYS IT IS FOR BIG NATIONS Quotes Jefferson, Cleveland, andWilson in 1914, as Against Principle of Article X. Quotes Democratic Presidents. Gives Statement by Wilson.
- WAR FINANCE BOARD NEEDED, MEYER SAYS; Former Director Asserts Bankers Favor Restoring Corporation's Activities.BIG AID TO EXPORT TRADECalder Committee Told ConditionsThat Justified Suspension inMay No Longer Exist.
- Books and Authors
- NUT HUNTING NEAR BROADWAY
- Oliver Denton Gives Annual Matinee
- SEEKS TO PUT CURB ON SCHOOL VANDALS; John S.Donohue Wants Parents Made to Pay for Destruction by Children.WILL ASK ALDERMEN TO ACTTells of Wanton Breaking of Windows and Damaging of Gateways and Railings.
- COTTON BUOYANT, UP 57 TO 70 POINTS; Private Reports More Optimistic Than News Dispatches on British Labor Situation. MONDAY'S LOSS RECOVERED Market at End of Week Had Come Back 330 to 350 Points.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- OPERA FOLK ON TOUR.
- DEFEAT OF CIRRUS PLEASES PLAYERS; Favorite, Quoted at Prohibitive Odds, Loses to Cromwell at Empire City Track. TEN LEC IS ALSO BEATEN Trails In Last in Quickstep Handicap, with Quecreek the Winner--Mooney Outrides Kummer. Mooney Outrides Kummer. Usual Speed Lacking. Setback for Another Favorite. FIRST RACE. SECOND RACE.
- MASS FOR NEW DRIVE AGAINST WRANGEL; Soviet Shifts Troops from Polish Front in Hope of Crushing Southern Leader.
- REACH TENNIS FINALS.; Oelsner and Emerson Meet Today for Essex County Title.
- LEAGUE PREPARES BUDGET.; Will Need $400,000 a Month Next Year, It Is Estimated.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- E.S. CARMAN IS NEW HEAD OF ENGINEERS; 13,000 Members of Mechanical Society Ballots by Mail for Ohio Manufacturer. ARRANGE FOR CONVENTION Foundation Fund Nears $1,000,000 --Special Committee to Study Industrial Relations.
- LAVISH MECCA AND '
- Slicers Win at Baitusrol.
- ITALY OUTLINES CLAIMS.; Terms to be Presented to Belgrade Include Evacuation of Klagenfurt.
- HUGHES ATTACKS COX ON ARTICLE X.; Asks if Democratic Candidate Will Eliminate the Obligation Entirely.SAYS WILSON WOULD NOTAnd That Hitchcock Reserva-- tion Left Us Morally Boundto Defend All Boundaries.INSISTS THIS IS THE ISSUE Vain to Say Cox Is Running and Not Wilson, He Tells New Haven Audience.
- BANK DEPARTMENT SUMMARY.
- To Discuss Mechanical Service.
- The Riddle of England's Future.
- Free Ports In Mexico.
- PRODUCE MARKETS.
- Humor and Tragedy in Mexico
- From Explosives to Fertilizers.
- NEW COMMUNES ARISING IN RUSSIA; Washington Notes a Fresh Stage in Regeneration as Sovietism Disintegrates. LEARNING TO WALK ALONE Peasant Communities Are Finding Out They Must Protect and Ration Themselves.NATIONAL UNITY LATEREconomic Necessity Will Weld theSmall Groups Together--ExternalAggression the Only Peril. The New Trend in Russia. National Peril Might Hinder It. NEW COMMUNES ARISING IN RUSSIA
- RAILROADS FIGHT FOR HIGHER RATES; Prompt Ruling Sought on Intrastate Schedules from Interstate Commerce Commission. SEVERAL STATES HOLD OUT They Contend Their Rights Are Imperilled by Demand of Companies.
- SKY PILOT" OF THE NORTH; Some of the Thrilling Adventures of the Late Archdeacon Stuck in Alaska.
- Peace to be Enforced.
- COX AT HIPPODROME.; Lights Revealing His Presence the Signal for Warm Demonstration.
- Prepares for Church Council.
- WATCH SUFFRAGE RULINGS.; Interpretation of Women's Rights in Elections to be Guarded.
- NEWS OF THE BERLIN STAGE
- CENTRE IS VICTIM OF H. RVARD MIGHT; Kentuckians Put Up a Sturdy Battle Early in Contest, but Finally Yield by 31 to 14. GREAT THRONG SEES GAME Crowd of 42,000 Watches Stirring Tussle and Other Thousands Are Turned Away.SCORE TIED AT HALF TIMEVisitors Hold Crimson to 14-14 Tally in First Two Quarters, butAre Overmatched at Close. McMillin Plays Great Game. Harvard Players Great Power. Disdain to Seek Shelter. Thrilling Play Is Staged. Crimson Sweeps Down Field.
- WADSWORTH AFTER BROOKLYN VOTERS; Senator Attends Reception and Dinner and Makes Four Speeches in Borough.
- PREDICTS TAMMANY DEFEAT; County Chairman Koenig Sees 25, 000 Majority for Harding Here.
- ARTICLE X.
- IN DEFENSE OF JAPAN; American Admirer Makes Answer to Hostile Critisms
- Bronx Borough Deals.
- COLLEGIANS INDORSE MILLER; Seven Join In Appeal for Republican, State and National Tickets.
- TWO CHILDREN DIE IN AUTO ACCIDENTS; Third Child Succumbs to Injuries Received Twentyfour Hours Before.TWENTY-TWO PERSONSHURT One Boy Instantly Kllled When Motor Car Strikes Bicycle inBrooklyn Street.
- LEHIGH IS OUTPLAYED.; W. & J. Wins by Two Touchdowns, Scored In Third Period.
- MARGINAL RAILWAY IN QUEENS BOROUGH; Borough President Connelly Urges Construction of Elevated Railway
- LEON DUGUIT TO LECTURE.; French Educator Accepts Appointment to Columbia University.
- Golfer Gets a '1' on 224-Yard Twelfth Hole at Fox Hills
- Park & Tilford Eighty Years Old.
- 300 Killed and Hurt in Manchuria Wreck.
- SHIPMENTS TO CUBA.; Caution Advised in Forwarding Under Existing Conditions.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- NATIONAL MEN TO YONKERS.
- MANAGERS ANXIOUS TO LEARN STATUS; Both Huggins and Robinson Seeking Light on Renewal of Their Contracts. Owners Are Reticent. Cobb Prefers to Wait. The Case of Fred Mitchell.
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- Syracuse Freshmen Win.
- GREEK KING'S STATE NOW MOST CRITICAL; He is Passing Through an Acute Cerebral Crisis Due to Wound and Pneumonia. SURGEON HAS LITTLE HOPE Venizelos in Close Touch with Stricken Ruler--Report of a Plot is Denied.
- RESERVE DEPOSITS DOWN $11,800,000; Those of the Government Increases Slightly, but Decline inPersonal Accounts Reported.BANK NOTES UP $17,400,000Increases Reported to the FederalBoard Are Chiefly from theAtlanta District.
- Brains Under the Barber Shears
- FORD CAR FINISHES FIRST.; Averages 42.55 Miles an Hour in Pottatown Century Run.
- MACSWINEY RETAINS FOOD ADMINISTERED; This May Prolong His Life, It is Asserted--He Is Still Unconscious, Bulletins Say. TROOPS WRECK IRISH TOWN Reprisals in Bandon for Killing of Four Soldiers--Pitched Battle Near Dublin.
- Ferdinand E. Canda's Will Found
- Ungraded Class Teachers to Meet.
- Mr. Gloom on Campaign Hair Splitting
- Article 5 -- No Title
- The Merchant's Point of View
- COX HAS BUSY DAY; GETS OVATION HERE; Delivers Half a Dozen Speeches Besides Conferring with Campaign Managers. BREAKFASTS WITH LEADERS Tells Teachers' Meeting It Is a Hard Fight, but It Will Make Victory Sweeter. Tells of Early Struggles. COX HAS BUSY DAY; GETS OVATION HERE Sees Turn in Tide. President Sends Greetings. Finds Public Aroused. Wants Labor Expert in Cabinet.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Public Utility Stocks Rise Under Dull Trading--Heavy Shifting of Funds.
- The Cult of Tiptop Condition
- ABSENTEE VOTING
- FOSDICK VS. HUGHES
- The Jute Situation In India.
- Forest Fires Bar Bay State Hunters.
- New Industry in South Africa.
- Men in and Out of Power.
- COX WOULD TAKE RESERVATION TO ARTICLE X. 'NO OBLIGATION TO USE MILITARY FORCE UNLESS CONGRESS APPROVES IN EACH CASE'; 12,000 CHEER GOVERNOR 12-Minute Ovation Follows His Introduction at Madison Sq. Garden. CALLS IRELAND WORLD ISSUE War of Extermination, He Tells Hecklers, Cannot Be Considered a Domestic Question. ROOT AND HARDING BOOED Candidate Warns Business Men Failure to Enter League May Bring Panic. Lodge, Root and Harding Booed. Many Questions Answered. Would Present Irish Question. Council Real Power in League. Monroe Doctrine Protected. Irish Sympathic Renew Attack. Churches Behind League. Arrives at Garden at 9:15. Issue, "Shall We Be True?" Lodge's Name Hissed. Cox Enters by Fire Escape. GOV. COX'S SPEECH IN FULL. Preaches Cause of Peace. Work of World's Thinkers. Wilson a Wounded Soldier. List of Endorsing Churches. Question Before Voters. Predicts Defeat of Signers. Takes the League Apart. The Causes of Wars. Takes Up Objections to League. Discusses Irish Question. Ireland a World Issue. Blames Senate Oligarchy. Harding's Changing Positions. Harding Changes Again. The Des Moines Rejection. GOV. COX SPEAKS TO 12,0
- NEW COUNTERFEIT CLUMSY.; Federal Reserve $20 Note Made of Separate Photographs Pasted.
- KNOX SAYS LEAGUE WOULD BREED WAR; Denounces Covenant Brought Back by Wilson, but Favors Association of Nations. SUPPORTS HARDING PLAN Asserts the President's Ambition Would Have Aroused Jealousy in the Breast of an Alexander. Says Covenant Breeds War. Different With Us.
- News and Gossip of the Rialto
- Benny Boynton Runs Wild Against Trinity, Scoring Six Touchdowsn in 62-0 Victory
- LECTURES AT COLUMBIA.; Institute of Arts and Sciences Announces Speakers.
- Disciples of Christ Elect Officers.
- RED CROSS TO AID CHILDREN; Nutrition Classes and Dental Clinic to Open Tomorrow.
- PARTY, NOT PRESIDENT.
- CANDIDATES' ANCESTORS.
- Recreation Eleven Wins Again.
- Commercial Leases.
- ASK WOMEN TO VOTE EARLY.; Republican Leaders Planning to Get Them to the Polls.
- Deny Increase to Belgian Miners.
- Clinton Soccer Team in Draw.
- CITY COAL SUPPLY.; Building Managers Expect No Shortage During Winter.
- SAYS ROOT CONDEMNED; "Damned Rot," His Alleged Remark, Quoted by Bryn MawrWoman as Indirectly to Taft.
- MAIL WORKERS CHEER SOCIALIST SPEAKER; Senate Candidate Advocates Control of Post Offices by theEmployes Themselves.
- PAVLOWA MAKES A RECORD.; Receipts of Week of Russian Ballet at Manhattan Nearly $50,000.
- DECLARED DIVIDENDS.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- DAMROSCH PLANS AFIELD.
- LAFAYETTE HARRIERS WIN.; Defeat Lehigh in Dual Cross-Country Run by 15 to 40.
- Changing Fashions in Staging Shakespeare
- PARIS JAIL FOR AMERICANS.; Harold Taintor and His Wife Get Years for Swindling.
- Reserve Board's Weekly Statement on Banking Conditions of the Nation
- Gov. Cox Will Accept Reservation on Article X; No Use of Army or Navy Unless Congress Approves
- SUPPLEMENTARY BANK AND TRUST COMPANIES' FIGURES
- IN THE CURRENT WEEK
- WHAT UNDERWEAR PEOPLE TAKE TO; Preferences in the Use of These Garments Shown by Results of an Inquiry.
- LOUVAIN LIBRARY FUND NOW $150,200; Thousands of Books Are Collected to Replace Volumes Destroyed in the War. AIM TO RAISE $500,000 Executive Committee Renews Appeal to Aid Work Which Will Be Started Soon.
- PARIS MARKET STRONGER; Exchange on London and New York Moves Adversely.
- More Mathematics.
- Australian Jam industry..
- TO BRING WOMEN TO POLLS.; Motor Corps Prepares for Active Work at Election.
- On the Wrong Line.
- GOV. COX VISITS THE TIMES.; Warmly Welcomed In a Brief Tour of Its Departments at Press Time.
- DAYLIGHT TIME ENDS AT 2 A.M. NEXT SUNDAY; Clocks Will Be Moved Back One Hour--Congress to be Asked for Five-Month Law.
- GARRISON OPPOSES TRANSIT EXTENSION; Officials to Confer on Connection Between Brooklyn Subway and Elevated.
- IN THE MAIL BAG.
- WILLARD MACK BANKRUPT.; Actor's Liabilities Placed at $47,041, with No Assets.
- SECOND GIFT FOR NEEDY.; Another $25 Check Received by The New York Times.
- ALASKAN AIR PIONEERS.
- Queries and Answers; QUERIES ANSWERS Queries and Answers
- SCREEN; PEOPLE AND PLAYS
- COLGATE IS EASY FOR CORNELL TEAM; Ithacans Outplay Lighter Opponents All the Way andWin, 42 to 6.
- Brooklyn Activity.
- MARTIN ITINERARY DOUBLED; Bronx Supreme Court Candidate to Speak at Ten Meetings a Night.
- TO AID EXPORT OF FLOUR.; Shipping Board Revises Rate on Government Ships Beginning Nov. 1.
- Commerce Is Soccer Victor.
- REALTY BOARD OFFICERS.; Re-elect S.H. Tyng President-- Membership Well increased.
- MORE REPUBLICANS FOR COX; Announce They Cannot Support Harding on League Issue.
- URGES LUTHERAN COLLEGES; Convention Advocates Recruiting of 500 Students for Ministry.
- NORWICH BEATS CLARKSON.; Vermonters Defeat Opponents, 38 to 0, in First Home Game.
- VOTERS MAY RAISE STATE LOAN LIMIT; Borrowing Maximum of $1,000,000 Will Be Abolishedif Amendment Wins.CHANGE IN CONSTITUTION Soldiers of New York Will Get$45,000,000 If Voters Approve Proposal.
- SOCIAL NOTES
- Britain Gives 575,000 to Aid Near East.
- CLOCK SALES IN ENGLAND.; Those of German Make Again Appear in Liverpool Market.
- PLAINFIELD BEATS ORANGE.; Wins Three of Five Matches in Jersey League Tennis Tourney.
- BRITAIN'S INTERNAL WAR FRONT; Britain's Internal War Front
- ELOPEMENTS 4,000 B.C.
- SIR BARTON THIRD IN LAUREL PURSE; Blazes and The Porter Furnish Surprise by Defeating Commander Ross's Horse.
- FEDERAL RESERVE BANK STATEMENT.
- Four Horses Have Won Over $40,000 This Year
- PALMER PROMISES AID IN EXPOSING BUILDING GRAFT; Attorney General Pledges Cooperation in Answer toUntermyer's Request.CAFFEY RECEIVES ORDERSFederal Prosecution of Cement Manufacturers Cited in Letter.LOCKWOOD WRITES SMITH Governor Urged to Speed Action--Committee May Resume Hearing Thursday. Caffey to Co-operate. Federal Suit Pending. PALMER JOINS HUNT FOR BUILDING GRAFT Governor Asked to Speed Action. Berger to Take Lead. Untermyer Praises Hylan Now Attack on Rent Laws.
- AID SOCIETY CELEBRATES.; Hebrew Infants League Holds Anniversary Dinner.
- STATEMENT OF THE NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE.
- TO TRAIN FOREMEN HERE.; Night Courses to be Opened as Re-- suit of Oswego's Success.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- SOCIETY; CURRENT DOINGS
- Gum Arabic from Argentina.
- FOR SHAW MEMORIAL FUND; Women Pickets to Solicit Subscriptions at Polls.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; At the Reserve Bank.
- A Variable League.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- CONVICTS BACK IN SING SING; Stivers and Bassett In Solitary Confinement Following Escape.
- DECLINE IN PRICES OF FOOD CONTINUES; Slight Reduction General in Almost All Commodities During Last Week. FRUIT RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT Market Uncertain as to Meat, Says Federal Bureau-Pork Shows Big Drop. Big Decline in Pork. Prices This Year and Last.
- Pittsburgh Steel Profits Reduced.
- A Guide for the Erring.
- TAKE 75 IN CHINATOWN RAID; Police Use Axes to Break Into Three Gambling Houses.
- CONDEMNS JAPAN'S POLICY,; Kensel-kal Convention Criticises Dealings with America.
- SEES AMERICA HATED AS NATIONAL SLACKER; Trade Boycott Also A Possibility if We Refuse to Enter League,
- THE SUBWAY CIRCUIT.
- THE LEAGUE AND NEGROES; What the Provisions Mean to the Colored Race and to Africa
- Legion Firemen Plan Clubhouse.
- HOLD 5 IN RUM RAID ON NASSAU COUNTY; Three Squads of Revenue and Justice Agents Visit Roadhouses in Three Towns.ALLEGED SELLERS GET BAILDetective Sergeant Is Arraigned forConspiracy to Alter LiquorRelease Certificates. Make Several Arrests. Hold Two for Having Alcohol.
- CHAINED BOOKS.
- PENN ELEVEN GETS STUNNING SURPRISE; Virginia Military Academy Team Clearly Outclasses Quakers, Winning by 27-7. All Sorts of Football. Mix Old and New Game.
- BRYCE BUILDING SOLD.; Big Fourth Avenue Structure Purchased for $1,200,000.
- GREEK CRITICISES COX.; Declares It Is the Democrats Who Are Appealing to Racial Groups.
- Austrian Ministers Plan to Retire.
- STEVENS FAILS TO SCORE.; Middlebury Eleven Spring Surprise on Engineers at Hoboken.
- CO-OPERATIVE PLAN HALVES RENT
- JERSEY CHAMPION VICTOR ON LINKS; Reekie Reaches Semi-Finals of Lido Beach Tourney-Long Islanders Survive.
- TO EXTRADITE DR. BRICKER.; Buenos Aires Court Decides Against Philadelphia Physician.
- STARTS NEW BOOM TO PUSH APPLES; State Division of Foods and Markets Will Open Intensive Campaign Hallowe'en. ENORMOUS CROP NOW READY Prices Low, but Demand So Light Great Quantities May Go to Waste. Schools to Aid Demonstration. To Aid in Distribution.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Tours for Women Speakers.
- IRON ORE IN SWITZERLAND.; Enough Found to Last the Country Forty-five Years.
- Literary and Social Adventures
- SAVING NEW YORK CRIPPLES
- Kupchik Takes Chess Match
- NEW INCORPORATIONS
- DEMOCRATIC FUND QUARTER OF RIVALS'; Expenditures Up to Oct. 18 Only $721,000--Marsh Says Million Will Cover All. $20,000 FROM TEXAS BANKER Baruch Gives $5,000 Each to Democrats and Independents and $35,000 for Film Play.
- ANACHRONISM IN STAMP.; Columbus Depicted with a Telescope on St. Kitts-Nevis Issue.
- Army Orders and Assignments
- SEES NEW YORK AS CITY OF CONTRASTS; Ward Price, British Correspondent, Finds in it Better ThingsThan the Skyscrapers.OUR AFFINITY WITH PARIS More Marked Than to London--He Finds This an International Patchwork with Anglo-Saxon Fringe.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- WIDOWS OF OUR WARS; Pensions in Force from Revolution, Including Daughters of Soldiers. World War Widows. For the Pension's Sake. Daughters of Revolutionaries.
- British Food Regulations.
- FORD WOULD OPERATE SHIPS; Prepared to Use St. Lawrence Waterway to Supply Foreign Plants.
- Weather in Cotton and Grain States.
- Nothing Better to Offer.
- ANSWER TEASTERS TODAY.; Trade Bodies Will Meet to Consider Demand for Wage Rise.
- Hylan Joins Committee on Ireland.
- WHEAT RISES, THEN DROPS.; Market Closes Lower for Corn, Wheat and Provisions.
- President Lowell's Position.
- BARRELS TO HOLD BALLOTS; Boxes Too Small for Jersey City Vote, Doubled by Woman Suffrage.
- STATEN ISLAND CARS DEC. 1; Midland Railway Poles and Wires Need Overhauling.
- Latest Works Of Fiction; Latest Works of Fiction ROSE O' THE SEA HAGAR'S HOARD THE PURPLE HEIGHTS. Latest Works IN CHANCERY Latest Works of Fiction KOBIETY FOR MISS SIXTEEN GREEN EYES OF BAST
- NOTICED AND NOTED
- 170 NOW ON HOLT'S LIST OF BOLTERS; Growing Number of Republicans and Progressives Sign Appeal for Cox and the League of Nations as a Means to Prevent Wars Text of the Appeal. Agency to Supplant War. List of the Signers. LIST OF BOLTERS.
- Cadets' Sub Eleven Wins.
- THE UPTOWN CLUB TO HAVE NEW HOME; McKim, Mead & White Engaged to Plan Palatial Quarters in Former Manhattan Hotel.
- IDENTIFY WOMAN SLAIN IN THICKET; Staten Island Victim of Stranglers Was Mrs. JennieKassel of Jersey City.MISSING SINCE SATURDAY Police Believe Woman Was Killed inJersey and Her Body Hiddenon the Island.
- PRINCIPLE BEFORE PARTY.
- PRINCETON BEATS NAVY BY 14 TO 0; Murrey's Dazzling Run of 77 Yards to a Touchdown Is Feature of Battle. DODGES PAST WHOLE TEAM Good Interference Helps Tiger Quarterback to Zigzag His. Way to a Score. BACKFIELD SHOWS SPEED Orange and Black Outplays Middies on Attack--Forward Passes Lead to First Touchdown.
- Mamaroneck Homes Sold.
- ASKS FOR WOMEN WATCHERS; Non-Partisan Committee Will Train Them for Work at Polls.
- BAKER ANSWERS HOOKER ON GAS ISSUE; Says War Department Shipped 3,662 Tons of Poison Gas Material During War. BESIDES MUCH IN SHELLS Mr. Hooker, in a Recent Interview, Charged That No American Gas Ever Reached the Front.
- PITTSBURGH BEATS GEORGIA TECH, 10-3; Panthers Show Latent Power and Overcome Golden Tornado in Final Period.
- R.E. Board Elects Officers.
- ROOSEVELT FINDS NEW YORK FOR COX; He Informs Nominee Swing in Past Three Weeks Gives State to Democrats. SEES ISSUE AT LAST CLEAR Speaking In Port Jervis, He says League Proponents Must Vote for Cox.
- GERMAN PACIFISTS FAVOR THE LEAGUE; Convention Votes for Acceptance of Paris Pact as StepToward Ending War.ANTI-STRIKE FORCE GROWS "Technical Emergency Help" Has120,000 Members Ready toServe Public.
- CONCERTS OF THE WEEK. OCTOBER.
- PLATT CONQUERS RISLEY IN FINAL; Wins Autumn Golf Tournament by Defeating Atlantic City Crack, 4 and 3.
- 7 BALLOONS START FOR BENNETT TROPHY; Light Wind Carries Them North and West from Birmingham, Ala.THREE AMERICAN ENTRIESTelegrams Dropped by Pilots Are Expected to Indicate Their Location During the Race.
- WHISKY TO BE EXHIBITED BY CHILDREN'S SOCIETY; Shelves of Bottles, Each with Its Own Story, to be Displayed in Campaign Against Liquor.
- HOLD A HUSKING BEE.; Judge and Mrs. Noyes Celebrate 25th Wedding Anniversary.
- ALL NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE INSTITUTIONS
- What Our Troops Did in France; What Our Troops Did in France
- GERMAN-MADE GOODS.
- DE ORO PLANS COMEBACK.; Veteran Enters National ThreeCushion Billiard Tourney. Billiard Notes.
- Australian Premier Finds Loan Here Now Infeasible
- SEIZE DOCTORS LIQUOR.; Raiders Get Supply Worth $20,000 and Still Up-State.
- RAW SILK MARKETS.; Far East Ones Report Dullness, with No Change in Prices.
- GERMAN ATLANTIC CABLES AN ISSUE; British end American Delegates at Washington Develop Differences. DEMAND FOR OLD SERVICE Americans Contend for Linking Lines with Germany, While British Object.
- Regular Army Promotion.
- Rummage Sale for St. Vincent's.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Not Cancelling Japanese Orders.
- Women to Talk Againist Wadsworth.
- London Book Talk; THE SIRDAR'S SABRE.
- Advice from an Admirer.
- TREATMENT OF RAMIE.; Claim That a Quick Process for Degumming Has Been Found.
- LITHUANIA IN PANIC.; Reports That Zeligouski's Poles Are Marching on Kovno.
- TO HOLD ECONOMY SALE.; Woman's Roosevelt Memorial Association Aiding Americanization.
- THE WORLD OF ART:; Van Gogh in New York
- MRS. COX SHARES HUSBAND'S OVATION; Roar of Applause Greets Slender Young Woman WhenRecognized at Garden.HAS AVOIDED SPOTLIGHTShe Compares Scene Here with Thaton Notification Day in Fairground in Ohio.
- JERSEY BANKS PROSPEROUS; Big Gain Shown in Resources and Deposits Over Last Year.
- FAIR DEAL FOR GOVERNOR SMITH, EVEN FROM HOSTILE EDITORS
- GEORGETOWN TEAM DEFEATS FORDHAM; Poor Judgment Displayed by Local Eleven Responsible for 40-16 Score.
- Haworth Homes at Auction.
- AIRPLANE CAN VARY WING SPREAD IN FLIGHT; In Tests It Increases Speed from 60 to 200 Kilometers and Lands Like a Bird.
- THE EVIL IN PROGRESS.
- STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS.
- Logging Costs Increase.
- HOTEL ELECTION BETS FEW.; Most of the Wagers on Doubtful Spots, Says Waldorf Detective.
- TENANT KILLS LANDLORD; Slayer Thought Minister, Called Unfair, Was Burglar, He Asserts.
- POLITICAL 'LEADER' SUCCEEDS 'THE BOSS'; Origin of the Latter, How He Rose to Power, and How He Has Fallen. BRAWN AND SILENCE WON But the Embryonic Boss Has Been Halted at the Source of Supply in Recent Years.
- Fire-Resistive Qualities.
- RICHARD STRAUSS HEAD AGAIN; His Music Revived in London as It Has Been in New York.
- CLUBS TIE IN GOLD TILT.; Plaintfeld and Richmond County Teams All Square.
- HERBERT TABLET UNVEILED.; Pageant at Warwick in Memory of Writer on Outdoor Life.
- MINE HEAD MURDERED.; West Virginia Superintendent Shot from Ambush in Woods.
- ANNIE W. STRATHERN SOCIAL WORKER, DIES; Organizer of Mothers' Helpers Served Children's Aid Society. for Forty-three Years.
- Castor Oil Made in Queensland.
- CLEOPATRA FIRST IN LATONIA STAKES; W.R. Coe's Filly Sets New Track Record of 2:56 4-5, Cap-- turing Race Worth $20,815. SACKERS RECEIVE 12 TO 1 Winner Defeats On Watch, Damask, John P. Grier and Best Pal in That Order. Strong Field Competes. Sets Fast Pace.
- A Voyage to Japan; A Voyage to Japan
- GOV. COX'S VISIT HALTS SCHOOL BOYS; Indoor Meet Forgotten While Young Athletes Welcome Presidential Candidate.
- A.E.F. MAJOR KILLED; NO TRACE OF SLAYER; Frank M. Scanland of Kentucky Found Dead in Lonely Wood at Alexandria, Va. BODY BRUTALLY BATTERED Veteran, Gassed and Wounded in Itaty, Was in Washington, Seeking Reinstatement.
- RAID CHICAGO OFFICES; State Department Will Not Protest Againist Costelle's Deportation by Britian.
- WAIST MEN HOPEFUL.; Business Is Brisk and Outlook Is Declared to be Bright.
- TREES IN HALL OF FAME.; Ancient Elm in Newark Nominated --Memorial Tree Planting.
- Naval Orders.
- ART; EXHIBITIONS OF PAINTINGS Museum Lectures. American Birds. A French Exhibition. Plans of the New York Society of Craftsmen. France and America. A world War Memorial in Stained Glass for St. John's M.E.Church, New Rochelle, N.Y.
- STOPPING TRADE ABUSES.; When Excuses Are Not Good for Cancellations and Returns.
- ILLITERACY CENSUS RECORDS CRITICISED; School Authorities Find Federal Figures Worthless for Amerization Work.
- BIG RUSSIAN ENGINE ORDER.; Head of German Firm Admits He Hopes Soon to Begin Filling It.
- Roads Speed Up Movement of Freight Cars; Accumulations Show Reduction to 41,135
- EXPERT SEES WORLD SHORTAGE OF STEEL; Foreign Manufacturers Producing Only About 60 Per Cent.of Pre-War Days.
- GUILTY OF DOUBLE MURDER.; Negro Smiles When Convicted of Killing Aged Florist and Wife.
- TO BE CONTINUED
- WAY TO END ACCIDENTS; Safety on the Streets Is Practicable if Public Effort Is Systematized
- AIR ATTACK BEATS RUTGERS; Forward Passes Win for Virginia Eleven by 7 to 0.
- $1,500,000 APARTMENT HOTEL
- JOHNSON OPPOSES ROOT ON THE LEAGUE; Accepts as Conclusive Harding's Declaration That HeWould Reject Covenant.IS WARY OF OTHER PLANSSays Present Treaty Will Be Buried First, as Republican Candidate Has Promised.
- GOV. SMITH OUTLINES PROGRAM IF ELECTED; Tells Buffalo Audiences He Will Push Social Welfare and Economy Measures.
- ALL TOO LATE.
- EARNINGS.
- Latest Books; Latest Books
- Cutler Not to Seek Honors In 'Frisco Cue Tournament
- Private Dwelling Buyers.
- Torchlight Parade for Coolidge.
- McMULLIN CASE POSTPONED.; Indiana Officer on Way Here with Extradition Papers.
- MOTOR ROAD BUILDING; Commissioner Greene Preparing to Resume New Highway Construction
- TITLE CLOUDED BY OLD ARDEN VAULT; Took More Than a Century to Remove Restriction to University Place Block. ENJOINED NEVER TO SELL The Irish Patriot, Dr. MacNevin. Later Erected Raw of Houses on the Property.
- MARY GARDEN RETURNS.; Mm. Luisa Tetrazzini Also a Passenger on the Mauretania.
- CANADIAN CUSTOMS GAIN.; Six Months' Receipts to Sept. 30 Increase $24,000,000.
- MUSIC; NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS
- Tome Defeats Hill School.
- PROF. FISHER PLEASED WITH TRIP FOR LEAGUE; He Says Party Has Been Well Received Everywhere by Republicans and Independents.
- Granadans Flee Homes in Earth quake.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- NEITHER SIDE SURE OF RHODE ISLAND; Some Local Causes Tend to Confuse All State Political Forecasters. WET ADVOCATES A FACTOR Moral Issues Also Likely to Influence Vote of Many Republican Women.
- Leading Stake Horses Will Compete in Pimlico Meeting
- In Praise of Harding's Style; Harding's Style
- GREENLEAF WINS EASILY.; Pocket Billiard Champion Again Beats Ingraham in Exhibition.
- PREMIER TO MEET MINERS' LEADERS; DELAY RAIL STRIKE; Lloyd George Invites Preliminary Conference and Britain Looks for Settlement. CALL RAIL THREAT FAILURE Few Would Have Quit and Thomas Is Said to Have Determined to Resign. TO FORESTALL SOVIET MOVE Emergency Bill In Parliament Is Believed to be Aimed Against Scottish and Welsh Radicals. Premier's Letter to Labor Leaders. Premier Against Both Extremes. PREMIER TO MEET MINERS' LEADERS New Formula Prepared on Output.
- Warner Oriental Sale Yields $1,856.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- THE WAR AFTER THE WAR."
- Aid to Japanase Silk Growers.
- DIPLOMATS' LIQUOR TO BE RESPECTED; Customs Service Recedes from Its Position After State Department Protest. UNABLE TO ENFORCE LAW But Insists Envoys or Members of Their Households Must Carry Importations from Ports.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- WOMEN MAGISTRATES.
- USE OF COTTON IN MILLS.; More by Spindles in This Country Than in Great Britain.
- GIFTS TO WESBADEN HEIRS.; But Mrs. Tappenbeck Left Much, Too, to Home Charities.
- Current Magazines; TREASURE MOUNTAIN.
- ST. MARK'S ANNIVERSARY
- SENATE AND CENSUS.
- SELLING ANTIQUES AS A DEPARTMENT; A Large Money-Making Feature of a Store That Had Very Small Beginnings.
- 5 SHIPS BRING 8,301; OFFICIALS SWAMPED; All Second-Class Passengers Held on Board Until After Examination of Crews. FIFTY STOWAWAYS FOUND Mauretania Brings $10,000,000 in Gold-Viscount Astor Here for a Rest--Siamese Prince a Visitor. Viscount Astor Here for a Rest. Paul Didler Detained on Ship.
- CITIZENS UNION PICKS MEN FOR THE SENATE; Minority Leader Walker Praised for Effectively Opposing Bad City Legislation. LIST OF ITS INDORSEMENTS Special Inquiry Made on Questions Arising from Ousting of Socialist Assemblymen.
- BROWN BEATS SPRINGFIELD,; Long Run and Forward Pass Win Game by Score of 14 to 0.
- Burns Kill Indian Claiming to be 138
- HOW MANY BROWNS?
- MIILITANT FARMERS; Sensational Champion Tells Why They may Go on a National Strike
- Morris and Evander Childs Tie.
- PRICE TRENDS IN BUILDING METALS; Steel Price Premiums Passing, But Present-day Minimums Are Base. CAR ORDER A SETBACK Start of Vast Construction Movement Depends Upon Mill Pledgeof Steel Deliveries.
- TO ENTERTAIN MRS. MILLER.; Republican Women Will Give Luncheon Tomorrow for Nominee's Wife.
- BERNE NOW SEEKS LOAN.; Swiss Federal Railways to Raise Money Also for Electrification.
- COMPLACENT MR. LODGE.; No Longer on the inside, He is proud of His Obstructiveness.
- Chile Copper Has $424,714 Surplus.
- N.Y.U. IS DEFEATED BY A SINGLE POINT; Failure to Kick Goal After Touchdown Results in Loss of Game to Hamilton, 14 to 13.
- What Central Park Was
- O.H. KAHN UPHOLDS HARDING ON LEAGUE; Criticises Covenant as "Ineffective and Unsuited to Aimof Preserving Justice."WOULD RECTIFY FAULTS NOWAsserts Time to Make Changes IsBefore, Rather Than After, America Enters.
- To Consider Danzig Question Further
- AS A FRENCHMAN SEES THE AMERICAN CAMPAIGN
- KINGS PROGRESS' COMING; Constance Armfield's Play in Connection with Pilgrim Tercentanary.
- To Advertise South Africa.
- ORGAN AND CHOIR.
- STRAPPED IN PLANE, AIRMAN FALLS IN BAY; Major Howard Gans of Police Reserve Narrowly Escapes Death in the Narrows. 2,500 CHEER HIS RESCUE Loses Control of Machine in Nose Dive Before Ceremony of Taking Over Naval Hangars.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- BOGALUSA BETTERS OWN MILE RECORD; Trots Distance in 2:06 in Ciosing Day of Grand Circuit at Atlanta.
- Poetry and Propaganda
- ROOSEVELT AND ARTICLE X.
- PORTWAY CAPTURES NOVICE CUE TITLE; Defeats Pita in Final Match for Metropolitan Championship by 100 to 90.
- Wilson to Discuss Covenant With Pro-League Republicans
- PRIZE STUDENT OUT FOR GOVENOR COX; Carl Joslyn, Who Won $8,000 for Best Republican Platform, Repudiates Harding.
- TWO FLEE AUBURN PRISON.; They Scale Walls with Ladders and Are Still at Large.
- Decline to Cancel Orders.
- CALLS TELEPHONE DEMANDS TOO HIGH; M.H. Winkler Says Company's Financial Difficulties Are Being Exaggerated. ADMITS NEED FOR RISE Lawyer Contends That Outlays Resulting in Deficit Enrich Parent Concern. Petitioners Misled, He Says.
- Week's Mill Stock Sales In Boston.
- PRICES ON BALBRIGGANS.; The Low Ones Named Said to be a Gamble on Yarn Costs.
- SAWMILLS SHUT DOWN AS LUMBER DECLINES; Fifty Per Cent. of the Plants on the Pacific Coast and South Are Closed.
- German Declaration Recalled.
- Tea Export Embargo Removed.
- MAKE 3 ARRESTS IN HUNT FOR BRINES; Men Taken on Suspicion of Being Missing Student Quickly Released. ONE A NEW YORK CHEMIST Lawyer Retained by Family of Fugitive Sought as Murder of timer C. Drewes.
- STOPS BONUS AID SALE.; Boston Official Rules Army Uniform Was Wrongfully Used.
- DR. ELIOT HOLDS LEAGUE CAN TAKE UP IRISH ISSUE; Veto Provision, He Contends, Does Not Apply to Discussions of Questions.
- LEAPS UPON HOLDUP MAN.; Cigar Clerk Overpowers Masked Invader Armed with Club.
- Second Thoughts on First Nights; Concerning "The Treasure."
- RED CURSE OVER POLAND; WILL THE UNITED STATES BE NEXT?
- Manual in 0 to 0 Soccer Game.
- APARTMENT BUYING.; West Side House in $135,000 Deal --Sixth Avenue Corner Sold.
- SHIPMAN FOR WADSWORTH.; Rector Says Senator Should Be Judged on His Record as a Whole.
- American Buyers in Germany.
- MEETINGS ANNOUNCED.
- WESLEYAN BANTAMS WALLOP COLUMBIA; O'Neill's Revised Aggregation Learns a Few Lessons from New Englanders. 10 TO 0 TELLS THE STORY Gridiron Battle Attracts 9,000 Spectators, Who Are Shown That Weight Is but One Factor. Columbia Wins the Toss. Two Periods Are Blanks.
- People Crowding to Cities.
- RIDICULES HARDING STAND.; Congressman Doremus Points to His Joy at Root and Johnson Speches.
- WISCONSIN LOSES OHIO STATE GAME; Buckeye Eleven Vanquishes the Badgers' Team by a Score of 13 to 7.
- MUSIC; Edward Johnson's Song Recital
- Tariff Preference Bill Passed.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- BROOKLYN MUSIC.
- LEAR GOES TO MILWAUKEE; Giants' infielder Given in Part Payment for Catcher Gaston.
- For Roosevelt Memorial Church.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- SHAW WINS TENNIS TITLE.; Defeats Soper tn Straight Sets for Hudson County, N.J., Honors.
- MISHA APPELBAUM MAY LIVE; He and His Wife, Poisoned by Mistake, Reported Recovering.
- SCHOOL BOARD ON RELIGION; To Pass on Preachers' Request to Dismiss Puplis Early Wednesday.
- Dead Letters Among the Laws
- THE AVERAGE VOTER; Pithy Interviews Showing Reasons Influencing Men and Women AroundNew York.
- BOXING AT NEW YOPK A.C.; Goldberg's Victories Feature Special Show of Amateurs.
- ANDREW CARNEGIE LEFT NET ESTATE OF $23,247,161; Appraisal Shows Fortune Considerably Smaller Than Estimated at His Death,CUT BY LIFETIME GIFTSLaw Reduces Residuary Bequest to Carnegie Corporationto Less Than $11,000,000.WIDOW'S SHARE $11,338,847Full List of Bonds, Stocks and Other Carnegie Holdings Presentedby Appraisers. Bequests Cut by New York Law. CARNEGIE'S ESTATE VALUE $23,247,161 Mrs. Carnegie's Portion. Securities Held by Mr. Carnegie. Mortgage and Note Holdings. Mining Venture Revealed. Debts Exceed $3,000,000. Personal Property Appraised. Paintings in Carnegie Home.
- NEW YORK RESERVE BANK.
- Name Agriculture Delegates to Rome
- Pity the Poor Pullman Porter
- Gray Goods Sales Limited.
- The Civil Service.
- John Burroughs, Apostle of Optimism
- Mechanical Aids to Calculation.
- SEIZURE OF VILNA BY POLES EXPLAINED; Prince Lubomirski Says Government Can't Be Blamed forAction of Troops.
- SILVER BULLION.
- FASHIONS.; THE BLOUSE
- REPLIES TO THE 31; Letters Attacking the Argument of the Eminent Republicans and ` League Advocates.
- COMPLAIN OF PARCEL POST.; Bad Methods of Handling and Delivering of Goods Charged.
- POLICE LINES DRAWN FAR FROM GARDEN; Only Ticket Holders to Hear Governor Cox Allowed to Pass Through. CHEERS FOR THE CANDIDATE Even the Policemen Relax Vigilance to Greet Him--Overflow Meeting for Governor Smith.
- POPE LAUDS MILK FUND.; Gives Private Audience to Mrs. J.A. Drake and Mrs. Walton Marshall.
- IMMIGRANTS ROBBED AT JOURNEY'S START; Polish Government Begins Investigation as Result ofWallis's Report.THOUSANDS AWAITING SHIPS Huddled Together in Camps, They Are Easy Prey for Danzigand Warsaw Crooks.
- Centre Squad Bows in Prayer Before Each Football Game
- HARDING LEADS STRAW VOTE; Gains Twenty-six Electoral Votes from Cox in the Past Week.
- 6 SHOPLIFTERS SENT TO JAIL; Eight Others Released on Payment of Fines.
- CITIZENS TO VOTE FOR MANY JUDGES; Nine Supreme Court Justices to Be Elected in Manhattan and Bronx Alone. FIVE IN SECOND DISTRICT District Attorney Swann Centre of Political Fight in the First District. VACANCIES IN OTHER COURTS Major Parties United on General Sessions Candidates--Records of the Nominees.
- THE NEW PLAYS