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- LABOR'S LIKEMINDEDNESS.
- MASONIC SERVICE HELD IN CATHEDRAL; Bishop Burch Welcomes Representatives of More Than 200 Lodges of the State.SERMON BY DR. CADMAN Singing of "Star-Spangled Banner"by Assemblage a Feature of Annual Ceremony.
- BILLIARDS
- TO TEST BOMBS ON WARSHIP; The Indiana to Demonstrate Their Destructive Effect.
- CUMMINGS WINNER IN HANDICAP RACE; Alpha P.C.C. Harrier is First in Harlem League's 4 -Mile Road Run.
- The Oklahoma Wins a Trophy
- Meat Rationing in Italy To Be Revived on Nov. 1.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- RUSSIAN BARITONE HEARD; Winogradoff Sings Airs in Three Languages at Hippodrome.
- CYCLISTS ARE WARNED; Suspension Will Follow Competition in Unsanctioned Six-Day Race.
- H. PULITZER ESCAPES DEATH IN AIRPLANE
- BOAT SALE ANGERS NEWARK; Offer of $10,000 for Vessel Sold for $2,500 Too Late Says Army.
- REITERATES ROOT REMARK.; Miss Ely Says She Correctly Quoted His Reference to Harding.
- Women Voters Nearly Equal Total of Men in Upton, Mass.
- SEE GAINS FOR COX IN MISSOURI CHANGE; Democrats Making a Lively Campaign in Last Week, Emphasizing League. BOTH PARTIES CLAIM STATE Republicans Rely Chiefly on Factional Fight Among Opponents and Defection of Reed.
- Clocks Are Set Back in Britain.
- ARMY SALES ABROAD WERE $822,000,000; E.B. Parker Denies Story That France Got Property Worth a Billion for $4,000,000. FRANCE PAID $532,500,000 Most of Other Purchases Went to Other Nations--$10,000,000 Worth to Red Cross.
- KILLINGER NOT BADLY HURT.; But Penn Sate Gridiron Star May Not Play Against Penn.
- ASSAILS "WIGGLING" DRYS.; Pastor Says He Would Prefer Them to Declare Themselves Wet.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.; Somewhat Critical for Once.
- NEW YORK SOCCER TEAM WINS, 2 TO 1; Advances in National League Standing by Beating Disston A.A. of Philadelphia.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS; Incoming Steamships.
- BATTLESHIP OFFERS COURSES IN SCIENCE; The Oklahoma Has a Fully Equipped Laboratory for Use of Officers and Men. EXPERTS TEACH TRADES System Based on Material from Land Schools Will Be Installed in Other Ships.
- TIKKA WINS PENTATHLON; Has Low Total of Ten Points in Finnish-American A.C. Games.
- ASK JEWS TO HONOR PROF. FRIEDLAENDER; Organizations Representing the Youth of the Country Launch Move for Fitting Memorial. WAS KILLED ON MISSION Speakers Praise His Heroism in Facing Death to Succor Members of His Race.
- CHURCH 125 YEARS OLD.; St. Mark's-in-the-Bouwerie Unveils Three Statues on Anniversary.
- MINERS' CHIEFS MEET PREMIER; Conversations, Begun at Lloyd George's Official Residence, Will Be Resumed Today. MAY ACCEPT HIS CONDITION Railway Men's Postponement of Strike Due to Objection to Their Interference by Miners.
- Girl Violinist Gives Recital.
- Tyrconnell Celts Win at Soccer.
- Gen. Rush C. Hawkins Leader of Zouaves, Knocked Down by Auto in 5th Ave., May Die
- COX RESENTS ATTACK IN A CURTIS WEEKLY; Charges Owner Hopes to Get from Harding "Subsidy for Delivery of Magazine."
- COUNCIL OF LEAGUE GETS VILNA REPORT; Military Mission Heard in Private--Polish and LithuanianDelegates Before It Today.APPROVES A LAND PROPOSALAlso Accepts Guardianship OverMinorities Greater by Austrian and Bulgarian Treaties.
- O'LEARY IS INDORSED BY CITIZENS UNION; Independent Candidate for Queens Attorney Termed Force for Good Government.
- BROTHERS FIGHT, ONE DEAD.; Assailant Ends Own Life--His Victim Mortally Wounded.
- SAYS MEXICO PIPE LINE IS FOR PACIFIC FLEET; Paper in Mexican Capital Asserts Our Shipping Board Is Interested.
- New York Quintet is Victor.
- SAVINGS BANKS MAY AID FOREIGN TRADE; Financiers Discuss Removal of Restrictions on Purchases of Bankers' Acceptances. LIMITED BY STATE LAWS Need of Some Form Liquid Security In Which to Invest Part of Funds Is Urged.
- HARDING'S SPEECHES.
- REEKIE WINS FINAL IN LIDO TOURNEY; Plays Excellent Golf on Treacherous Course and BeatsWhite Handily, 6 and 4.LINKS WORRY NASSAU MAN Loser Hooks His Drives Behind SandDunes and Natural Traps--Reekie Takes Early Lead.
- HEBREWS RAISE $1,000,000.; Union of Congregations Plans "Flying Squadron" to Raise $3,500,000.
- Tebo Yacht Team in Soccer Tie.
- TWO FAMILIES KILLED.; Five Persons Die in Auto Hit by Philadelphia Train.
- SOLDIERS' INJURIES LISTED.; More A.E.F. in Hospitals from Gas Than Any Other Cause.
- TUNNEY TO MEET SAMPSON; Much-Postponed Bout to Take Place Tonight In Paterson Ring.
- 'MIDINETTES' DISAPPEARING; French Girls Are Discarding the Needle for the Typewriter.
- ESSEX NET TITLE GOES TO OELSNER; Montclair Player Downs Emerson in Final--Knox and VonBernuth Doubles Winners.BEAT OELSNER AND FRENCH Victors' Superior Teamwork DecidesIssue--Mrs. Mills and Emerson Take Mixed Doubles Honors.
- TRIED TO BUY HYLAN IN COURT HOUSE JOB WITH LABOR VOTES; Support of 115,000 in Brindell's Union Offered for Signing Stone Contract. POLITICIANS UNDER CLOUD Said to be in Alliance with Employers and LaborLeaders.SCHOOL CONTRACTS NEXT City May Annul Them If Evidence of Corruption Is Verified.
- Fitziu and Jacobsen at Lexington.
- Mrs. Stenz Wins Tennis Final.
- COX AND WILSON NOW CONFIDENT OF PARTY VICTORY; Governor Declares in Washington That a Big Surprise Awaits Republicans.SEES BIG DRIFT FOR LEAGUEBelieves That the People AreAroused and Desire for aChange is Lessened.REPORTS OF GAINS POUR IN Democratic Leaders' HopefulnessGrows Fast as Last Week of Campaign Opens.
- MRS. CROSBY WILL SUE TO RESCIND EXPULSION; Will Also Seek to Bar Women Officeholders or Kin of Leaders from Club.
- Leygues Against Premier's Meeting.
- SAYS HARDING IS MISQUOTED; Republicans Deny He Favored "Dollar Wheat" in War.
- Condemn Anti-Semitism in Germany
- Reds Carry Poison Cartridges.
- BIG THREE ELEVENS INCREASE IN POWER; Harvard, Yale and Princeton Rounding Into Top Form for Classic Battles. QUAKERS IN SAD STRAITS Penn Lines Up with Unhappy Colgate--Navy Rounding into Formfor Tussle with Army.
- GOVERNOR COX IN NEW YORK.
- Extra Seats to Be Built at Bowl for Yale-Harvard Game
- Involvements of Normalcy.
- Sixty-four in Handball Tourney.
- ELECTION NIGHT BALL.; Returns Will Be Flashed Every Hour at Timothy Guild Function.
- All-Leaguers Win, 4 to 3.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS; Arriving Buyers may register in this column by telephoning Bryant 1000.
- FAIL TO FIND TRACE OF SCANLAND SLAYER; Washington Police Unable to Get Motive Clew from Major's Sisters.
- Holy Name Big Five Winner.
- MRS. BRADLEY MARTIN DIES IN ENGLAND; Was Hostess at Famous Waldorf Ball in 1897--Her Daughter the Countess of Craven.
- Edgewater Has $50,000 Fire.
- HIGHER GAME FEE SOUGHT.; New Jersey League Wants Fifty Cents Added--Means More Quarry.
- MacSwiney Near End, Prison Doctor Says; Lord Mayor Unconscious Throughout Day
- MANY ENTRIES FOR FOXHALL FARM CUP; Hunt Clubs to Race ThreeHorse Teams at Monkton,Md., on Saturday.
- MAGYAR WOULD CURB JEWS.; Bishop Proposes Law to Check Their Influence in Hungary.
- COX SWING IN NEBRASKA.; Drift Toward Democrats Has Been in Progress for Two Weeks.
- TELLING THE TRUTH.
- GEORGIA TECH IS DROPPED BY PITT; Southerners Do Not Observe the Usual Eligibility Rules, Is the Charge Made.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SOCCER TEAMS DEADLOCKED; Robins Dry Dock and Erie A.A. of Newark Play 1 to 1 Tie.
- FRANK DILNOT RETURNS.; British Correspondent Here to Lecture--Praises Lloyd George as Leader
- Shipyards Soccer Eleven Wins.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- THE SCREEN
- Quadruple Tie in National Pocket Billiard Tournament
- DRIVERS ASK RISE; BOSSES ORDER CUT; Truck Owners Decide Labor Must Bear Share of General Price Adjustment. STRIKE OF 50,000 LOOMS Men Demand $7 a Week Increase; Owners Say They Must Work Longer or Get Less.
- BOY OF 6 DROWNED IN PIER 'GANG' FIGHT; Lad Knocked Into East River in Battle for Possession of Playground. HIS COMPANIONS RUN AWAY Police Learn, Long Afterward, of Little Victim Left to Die-- Search in Vain for Body.
- WHITE SEES 256 COX VOTES, 111 IN DOUBT; Claims Democrats Will Carry Majority of Doubtful States-- Concedes Harding 164.
- AMERICAN AID IN CRIMEA.; Red Cross Has Dispensed Supplies Worth More Than 10,000,000 Francs
- BANKERS TO BACK FOREIGN TRADE PLAN; John S. Drum, Head of American Association, Tells of Proposed Financing Corporation.SAYS IT IS NATIONAL NEED Asserts Agricultural and BusinessInterests Are Supporting $100,000,000 Scheme.
- Fayolle Home from American Trip.
- RAILROADS BEAT AUGUST RECORDS; Increased Efficiency Proves Wisdom of Private Control, Railroad Age Says. 1920 MAY SET TOP NOTCH Congestions in Terminals Practically Eliminated--Heavy Coal Shipments.
- FINDS GREEK KING IN GRAVE DANGER; New Specialist Reports He Has Acute Blood Poisoning and Congestion of Lungs. PREMIER PREPARED TO ACT Venizelos Believes Constantine Will Not Try to Keep Paul from the Throne. NO FOREIGN CANDIDATES Leader of Constantine Faction Returns from Exile to Contest the Election.
- THREE CONFERENCE TEAMS UNDEFEATED; Football Honors of Middle West May Depend Upon Last Games of Season.
- A NEIGHBOR'S MISTAKE.
- ARMY PLEASED BY VICTORY; Second Team's Showing Against Tufts Encourages West Point.
- VOTE FOR NINE JUSTICES.; The Five Indorsed by Both Parties Should Not Be Overlooked.
- FOOTBALL
- CAMPAIGN ORATORS PLAN ACTIVE WEEK; Both Parties Concentrate on New York City in Closing Days Before Election. TWO BIG MASS MEETINGS Coolidge, Miller and Wadsworth Thursday--Smith, Roosevelt and Walker Wednesday.
- SOCIAL NOTES; New York.
- ASTORIA BEATS MANHATTAN; Captures Keenly Contested Soccer Game by Score of 3 to 2.
- Armenians Attack Turkish Front.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- JULIA ARTHUR TO ACT.; Returns to the Stage Following Husband's Loss of Fortune.
- $350,000 FIRE RUINS BROADWAY BUILDING; Sweeps Three-Story Structure, Menacing Winter Garden, Capitol Theatre and Car Barns. CAPTAIN FALLS WITH FLOOR Seven Firemen Face Death from Back-Draught--RiskLives to Save Two Kittens.
- CONTROL OF SENATE WORRIES MANAGERS; Close Contests in Many States May Give Upper House to Either Party. DEMOCRATS ARE CONFIDENT Expect to Hold Their Own and to Win in Wisconsin, Utah, Indiana and Missouri.
- ATTEMPTS SUICIDE AT 88.; Leon Lewis, Once a New York Editor, Cuts His Throat in Connecticut.
- GIVES CALIFORNIA ADVICE ON JAPANESE; Council of Churches, Says Cooperation with WashingtonIs the Best Plan.PROBLEM IS INTERNATIONALJapanese Also Reminded of the Difficulties Resulting from theForming of "Colonies."
- 3 SLAIN, 1 A WOMAN, ON DAY OF VIOLENCE; More Murders Reported to Police as They Search forMrs. Kassel's Slayer.TWO OTHER VICTIMS DYINGCaretaker Found Dead in LockedRoom--One Killed in Fight Between Brothers at Trenton.
- FREIGHT LOADS SET RECORD; 1,009,787 Cars Filled in Week Against 982,171 Last Year.
- BABY IN CARRIAGE KILLED BY AUTO; Motor Car Runs Onto Sidewalk in Attempt to Avoid a Collision. OWNER JUST BOUGHT IT Had Temporary Driver's License and Was Arrested--Several Other Accidents.
- RECORD OF TRANSACTIONS
- RYAN THREATENS TO HECKLE AGAIN; Announces He Will Question Harding in Ohio Unless League Stand is Clarified. SENDS LETTER TO NOMINEE Lawyer Arrested at Baltimore Is Puzzled by Taft and Johnson Divergence.
- LEWIS ASKS WILSON TO HELP MINERS; Urges Legal Proceedings to Enforce Collective Bargainingin Alabama Fields.PLEADS A STATE OF WARUnion Leader Declares OperatorsHave Refused to Obey Provisionsof President's Proclamation.
- WON'T TRUST BOLSHEVIKI.; Germans Want One-Third Payment Down on Locomotive Order.
- LAFAYETTE STAR IMPROVED; Lehecka May Be Able to Play Against Pittsburgh Saturday.
- WORDS NOT HALF BATTLES.
- JEWISH WELFARE MERGER IS PLANNED; Amalgamation with National Council for Post-War Work Proposed at Board Meeting. SEQUEL TO WORK OVERSEAS Erection of Community Centres Offers a Future for Organization,Says Dr. Schulman.
- TURF
- ASKS HARDING IF HE WOULD INSURE FARMERS; Christensen Urges Protection for Them Like That Given to Railroads.
- Goodyear II. is Leading Balloon.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Faversham Coming Next Week.
- WALKER-M'BEATH TEAM WINS RACE; Australian Cyclists Lap Field and Capture 62 -Mile Grind at Newark.
- WIRES COX HE WILL WIN.; "Your Garden Speech Insures It," Charles C. Hughes Says.
- D'ANNUNZIO CAST AS ANGEL OF REVOLT; Militarists Planned to Have Him Drop from the Clouds as Italy's Military Dictator. COUP D'ETAT SET FOR NOV. 4 Expectation Was That He Would Proclaim New Regime at Victory Celebration. ALLEGED APPEAL TO LENIN Socialist Paper Charges That the Poet Sought Financial Aid from Russian Communists.
- MORE RESTRICTIONS ON STEEL OUTPUT; Market Falling Capriciously May Account for Mills Not Working to Capacity. RAILROADS' STAND ON COST Expected Freight Car Orders Held Back to Await Better Money Conditions.
- Seek 200 Recruits for Germany.
- Bolsheviki in Portugal Financed Railway Strike in Effort to Seize Power
- 75,000 TO MARCH WITH TORCHLIGHTS; Plans Completed for Parade to Precede Coolidge Meeting Thursday Evening. FIVE DIVISIONS TO FORM They Will Converge at Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third Street, Forming a "Wheel of Flame."
- FOUR SHOT IN RAIDS BY DUBLIN POLICE; Shop Attendant Killed by Two Men in Uniform--Bernard O'Rourke Arrested.
- TALK OF INTERNATIONAL AID.; Transport Federation Committee Considers Help to Miners.
- Urge Wrangel to Check Pogroms.
- Soccer Victory for Paterson Club.
- COMMODITY PRICES; Declines in Nearly All Markets During Last Week--Grain and Textiles Weakest.
- EXCESS AND SURTAX SUBSTITUTES.
- ELIS' BEST TACKLE IS OUT FOR SEASON; Tom Dickens Wrenches Knee Badly and Is Lost to Team-- Lay Also Injured.
- DENOUNCE POLISH POGROMS; Jews Here Take Steps to End Persecution in Eastern Europe.
- BOXING
- FOR COX ON LEAGUE ISSUE; Woman Contributes to Fund Because Root 'Misrepresented' League
- CARNEGIE INVESTED FRIENDS' SURPLUS FUNDS; Appraisal of Estate Reveals He Acted for Mrs. T.J. Preston, Jr., and R.G. Ingersoll's Widow.
- WEST POINT TEAM WINS POLO VICTORY; Defeats Gedney Farm Quartet in Final Game of Season by Score of 14 to 8.
- ASKS NEWSPAPERS TO PRINT COVENANT; Roosevelt Says the Importance of the League Justifies His Request. FINDS MANY CAN'T GET IT Willing to Stake the Result of the "Solemn Referendum" on the Test of Reading.
- Mr. and Mrs. Coburn in "French Leave."
- SIX-DAY RACE PLANS.; Purses Increased for Cycling Grind at Garden in December.
- HARDING DEMANDS DEMOCRATS ANSWER CAMPAIGN CHARGES; He Accuses Administration of Loss of Life and Treasure by Unpreparedness. HITS 'OVERCENTRALIZATION' Asserts That He Himself Has Outlined in His Speeches "a Definite Constructive Policy." RESTATES HIS POSITION Declares He Has Given a "Conscientious and Practical Proposal"on the League.
- WORLD SITUATION ON CEREALS BETTER; Europe Will Raise Nearly Enough for Her Needs, Federal Bureau Says. BIG INCREASE IN CROP American Sugar Refining Co. Back In Market at 11 Cents a Pound.
- NO CHANGE IN APPELBAUMS.; Chances of Recovery Will Not Be Known for Several Days.
- ITALIAN PROFESSOR IS KILLED AT DAKAR; Mario Mazzei, Returning from Mission to Brazil, Is Found Dead after Going Shooting.
- FRENCH ARMY BILL. THREATENS CABINET; Strong Opposition Develops to the War Minister's Proposal for Two-Years' Service. COUNCIL OF DEFENSE MEETS Interior Areas Protest Against the Plan to Abolish Garrisons Now Established There.
- CHALLENGES LA FOLLETTE.; Lenroot Accuses Him of False Charges and Proposes a Joint Debate
- FOR FREE SOUTH AFRICA.; The Nationalist Congress, However, Advises Against Secession Now.
- HARVARD TO REST UNTIL WEDNESDAY; Tired by Struggle with Centre, Crimson Regulars Will Have Vacation.
- Greenwich Church 250 Years Old.
- HINTS SMITH HELD SUBWAY INTERESTS; Whitney Asks if Governor Was Not Connected with Company Having Contracts.QUERIES ON $200,000 LOAN Wants to Know Whether or NotHe Sought Favors for Contractors--Governor to Reply.
- ANOTHER BRITISH PLOT.
- TRIAL SPIN ABANDONED.; Gloucester' Boat Will Sail for Canada Without Preliminary Test.
- PLEADS FOR WORLD PEACE.; Jacob Schurman Calls for a "Confraternity of Nations."
- BASEBALL
- Yale Has 20,490 Living Graduates.
- CHANGE IN BOXING BILL.; Puryear Unable to Meet Goldstein at Commonwealth Club.
- HAYS SAYS LOYALTY IS PARTY'S MAIN AIM; In Victory Message to State Chairman He Sounds Slogan "America First." PLEDGES DOMESTIC REFORM Says Interests of the Household, "Shamefully Neglected," Will Receive Attention.
- TRY DRUGS ON THEMSELVES; Woman and Man Scientists at Oxford Make More Than 100 Tests.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- Whiteman to Manage Houston.
- Marburg Declines a Place On New Shipping Board
- REPORTS BIG GRAIN CROPS.; International Institute Estimates Rye and Wheat at 62,400,000 Metric Tons.
- ASSAILS ROOSEVELT ON NAVAL SCANDAL; Rathom Charges He Returned to Honorable Duty 83 Men Convicted of Crime. STORY PREVIOUSLY DENIED Thomas Mott Osborne's Management of Portsmouth Naval Prison Also Denounced.
- FINANCIAL SITUATION; Stock and Bond Markets, the Federal Reserve and the Fall in Commodity Prices.
- GOV. COX, OPTIMISTIC, STARTS FINAL DRIVE; Crowd at Station Greets Him as "Next President" as He Leaves for Washington. IN WEST VIRGINIA TODAY Greater Part of Week to be Spent in Campaigning in His Home State.
- JAMAICA WANTS REFORMS.; Elected Legislators Urge Investigation by an English Commission.
- HAYS BASING FIGHT ON BUSINESS SYSTEM; Chairman Tells of the Precision in Republican Campaign Methods. SEEKING THE WIDEST HELP He Emphasizes Domestic Issues as Playing a Big Part in the Voters' Attitude.
- MAURETANIA TO LIE UP.; Cunarder Will Not Return to Service Until February After This Trip.
- BOTH SIDES EXPECT VICTORY IN CUBA; Gomez, Liberal, and Zayas, Coalition, Push Their Campaigns for President.MENOCAL GUARDS BALLOTS Election Will Be Held Next Monday, with Soldiers in Readiness for Emergency.
- LEGION'S BONUS POSITION.; Supports Bond Proposal but is Not Asking for Campaign Funds.
- COX FOR BUDGET PLAN.; Says Delay in Peace Will Cause Worst Reverses in Our History.
- Compilations Annoy Swiss.
- TIGERS WITHOUT INJURIES; Princeton in Good Condition After Navy Game--Roper Not Pleased.
- To Discuss Petroleum Industry.
- SMITH'S FRIENDS ORGANIZE.; 4,000 Prepare to Hold "Old Home Night" at His Home.
- CONCESSION TO BULGARIA.; Greece Will Not Try War Culprits if Bulgaria Promises to Punish.
- DATO EXPECTS TO WIN.; Only Strong Opposition in Spanish Election from Cierva and Maura.
- Annunciation Wins at Basket Ball.
- 14 KILLED IN CAPE RIOT.; 30 Also Hurt When South African Natives Clash with Police.
- FLEEING MAN SHOT THROUGH BOTH LEGS; Attacked by Trio He Questioned About Garage Holdup, Policeman Opens Fire.PHONE TIP FOILS ROBBERYBandits Demand $5,000 Auto from Two Cleaners, but Flee WhenThird Man Notifies Police.
- JACK DEMPSEY AND CARPENTER TO FIGHT HERE; Only Minor Details Remain to be Arranged for Match with French Champion. FOUR CONFERENCES HELD Final Session Scheduled for This Week--Cochran, Rickard and Brady Combine. BOUT MAY BE IN THIS CITY Promoters Favor Contest in New York Next Year--Boxers to Work on Percentage Basis.
- CANADIAN TAX RECEIPTS UP.; War Imposts Swell Revenue by $7,000,000 in September.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- MUSIC; Fritz Kreisler's Recital.
- RICHARDS CAPTURES ANOTHER NET TITLE; Becomes Singles Champion of New York Tennis Club by Defeating Behr.
- RYAN'S $25,000 TOPS DEMOCRATIC GIFTS; Broker, Moved by Cartoon He Calls 'Blasphemous,' Sends Second Subscription. ATTACKS HARVEY'S WEEKLY Asks Religious People to Defeat 'Beneficiaries' of Caricature of Immaculate Conception.
- APPLES ROTTING ON GROUND; Motorists Told of Opportunities Awaiting in Nearby Orchards.
- 'HALF A LOAF' LEAGUE; Cox and Harding Appealed to by Fifty Advocates of World Peace.
- Denies Aguilar Heads Revolt.
- FREE ADVICE ON LEAGUE.; Lawyers Will Explain Its Provisions to Voters.
- Beth Moses Hospital Dedicated.
- MOB RABBI FOR DEATH OF BOLSHEVIST BRIDE; Poughkeepsie Congregation Attacks Him When Wife CommitsSuicide After Annulment.
- Production of Anthracite Normal, with Chance for More
- TELLS HOW LEAGUE WILL HELP LABOR; Gompers, in Message to Oklahoma Union Leader, Calls it a"Document for Humanity."QUOTES ITS 9 LABOR PLANKSFederation's Non-Partisan Committee Says League is a GreatAgency of Progress.
- W. & J. SHOWS IMPROVEMENT; But Many Faults Crop Up in 14-0 Victory Over Lehigh Eleven.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- WARNING TO VOTERS.; Citizens' Committee on "Baseless Accusations "Against Smith.
- DANZIG AND SILESIA.
- Greenleaf to Play in Brooklyn.