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- THE SILENT VOTE OF 1918 IN 1920; A Strength That May Keep the Country in Line for the League of Nations.
- St. Peter's Eleven Wins Easily.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- GREENLEAF RUNS 76.; Pocket Billiard Champion Shows Good Form in Brooklyn Match.
- MERGER TIME EXTENDED.; Maxwell and Chalmers Stockholders Get Until Nov. 15 to Deposit Shares
- Suffragist in Boston Office.
- SEIZE MEN DRILLING SECRETLY IN SCOTLAND; Sinn Feiners and Bolsheviki Reported Numerous There--Two Soldiers Killed Near Kilkenny.
- MEXICO SOON TO PAY INTEREST ON DEBTS; Gomez Morin, Secretary to Finance Minister, Tells ofImproved Conditions.TRANSPORT COSTS REDUCEDProduction Shows Great Increaseand Banks Aid Government inDevising Fiscal Policy.
- NEWSPAPER SQUALL ENLIVENING LONDON; Northcliffe Press, Vaunting Circulation Claims, Draws Broadside from the Independents.STANDARD RIDICULES TIMES Says It Cannot Live Without ItsTraditions and is PreventedLiving Up to Them.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Further Decline in Prices Under 10% Call Money--Foreign Exchange Steadier.
- SILK EXCHANGE CLOSES.; Suspension in Yokohama When Prices Fall Below Minimum.
- STOKES CASE DELAYED.; Woman Will Not Be Summoned for Espionage Trial Next Month.
- FRANCE APPEALS FOR OUR SUPPORT; Leygues Sends to American People, Through The Times, Message on Reparations. QUESTION IS PRIMORDIAL Says Gigantic Work of Reconstruction Depends on Adherence to Peace Treaty Terms.TELLS WHAT HAS BEEN DONEDevastated Areas Arising fromRuins Through Grit and Energyof Their Populations.
- Says Prices Are Not to Blame.
- 75,000 MARCH SIX HOURS IN COOLIDGE TORCHLIGHT PARADE; 5,000 Women in Fifth Avenue Demonstration That Recalls the Days of 1892. MARCHERS CHEER AL SMITH Vice Presidential Nominee Rides in Procession, Reviews It and Returns to It After Speech. 84 SECTIONS ARE IN LINE Floats, Huge Electric Banners and Varlcolored Lights Mark Republican Turnout.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- DOCTOR AND FAMILY SUFFOCATED BY GAS; Maurice L. Radin, Wife and Son Perish in Home When Pipe Breaks in Basement. THREE MEN ARE OVERCOME One Is in Serious Condition In Harlem Hospital--Physician's CousinDiscovers Tragedy.
- MORGENTHAU SEES VICTORY; Says Arrest of Harding Heckler Helped Bring Switch to Cox.
- Bronx Borough Sales.
- ONLY A BEGINNING.
- GOLDSTEIN IS WINNER.; Gains Easy Victory in Opening Road Race of Clark House A.A.
- FOREIGN BANK STATEMENTS; French Bank Reduces Circulation, London's Ratio Higher.
- "MORAL OBLIGATION"; Implies the Right to Review Each Case as it Arises.
- THROWS NO LIGHT ON BOUT MYSTERY; Rickard Says He Is Not Free to Name Cubans Seeking Carpentier-Dempsey Match.
- EARNINGS.
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- SURKEIN WINS LONG MATCH.; Defeats Lewis, 35 to 31, in ThreeCushion Billiard Tourney.
- GIVE DETAILS OF RAIL LEASE; Pennsylvania Tells of Plan for Acquisition of G.R. & I. Railway.
- The Civil Service.
- TO SPEND $3,442,000 ON HARDING CANVASS; Estimate of Costs Does Not Include $636,000 Spent byCongress Committees.DEMOCRATS SPENT $823,000 They Have Unpaid Commitments Besides Which Reach Totalof $139,854.
- FORTY-ONE AWARDS FOR MOTOR BOATS; Most of the Championship Certificates Are Gleaned byGar Wood of Detroit.JUDSON IS RE-ELECTEDNational Association Returns Himto Office Unanimously in Its Annual Session Here.
- MRS. DE AROCENA WEDS THOMAS D. ARMOUR; Widow Denied Right to Sue for $15,000,000 Estate Marries French Golf Champion.
- 1921 SCHOOL BUDGET CUT TO $78,000,000; Estimate Board Lops Off $4,000,000 and Mayor Says Legislature Must Give Funds.SCHOOLS ARE NOT TO STOP Hylan to Make Personal Appeal toLawmakers--Many ItemsPared Down.
- MILITARY DEATH SENTENCE.; Court-Martial Condemns Dublin Youth for Murder of Soldier.
- Rutgers' "Phantoms" Now Playing on Other Gridirons
- NEW INCORPORATIONS.
- GERMANS MAKE BIG PROFIT.; Mannesmann Industrial Concern Dividend is 20 Per Cent.
- MONEY.
- MAKE 15% WAGE CUT.; South Carolina Plants' Action. Affects 1,500 Textile Workers.
- EINSTEIN OPENS AT LEYDEN.; Gives His First Lecture There on Theory of Relativity.
- Settles Tax Question on Rugs.
- WITNESSES PAINT BRINDELL AS DESPOT, RULING AND RUINING LABOR AND CAPITAL; STRIKES ORDERED AS PAYMENTS LAGGED; $7,500 DEMAND ON ONE JOB Rich House Wrecker Is Driven Into Bankruptcy by Hounding.LATH COMBINE REVEALEDRecords of Association Destroyed After LockwoodCommittee Met.BIG FIRM INTIMIDATEDStrike on Fuller's Operations Threatened--Brindell Tried to Raise Contract $125,000. Said Brindell Demanded $7,500. Enormous Dues Paid by Workers. Combine to Raise Prices of Lath. Contractor Tells of Strike. Council "Not Run on Chalk." Doors Shut on Contractor. Spectators Unite in Laughter. Boss Proposed to Raise Price. Tells of Demand for $7,500. Two Bribes of $1,000 Each. New Men Inexperienced. Advised to See Brindell. Bribe of $2,000 Demanded. Paid Brindell Second $1,000. Paid $3,000 for $7,000 Job. Threatened by Brindell. General Strike Threatened. Where Did $115,000 Go? Workers Fareed to Pay. Boycott Laid on Contractor. Plan to Hold Up Builder.
- SOMETHING NEW IN HATS; To be Worn by a Celtic Passenger-- It Won a 100 Prize in London.
- Ryan, Assistant Federal Attorney.
- Assembles Apartment Plot.
- AN EMPTY THREAT.
- TIGER HARRIERS READY.; Princeton's Cross-Country Season Will Open with Yale Tomorrow.
- WHY ARTICLE X.; The Way to Prevent the Kind of War Germany Started.
- LIGHTWEIGHTS TO MEET.; Jackson and Fitzsimmons Will Box Fifteen, Rounds at Garden Tonight.
- 4 'MATCH' PRESIDENT WITH GIFTS OF $500; Roosevelt Republican Deplores Pussyfooting by Candidate of That Party. WOMAN SACRIFICES A HAT Another Unknown One Gives $40-- War Risk Patient and Student Are Donors.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- ADAMS TO PLAY WHITEHILL.; Reach Final in Amateur ThreeCushion Tourney at Doyle's.
- Naval Orders.
- Cheek for $75,000 Earned by Man o' War Mailed to Riddle
- WOULD END MOVIE VAMPIRE.; Humane Association Convention Hears Plea for Scenario Censorship.
- MAJ. DALRYMPLE QUITS PROHIBITION POST; Resignation Rumored but Denied Wednesday--Put Down Iron County 'Rebellion'
- BRITAIN WON'T AID IRISH INQUIRY HERE; But Will Not Prevent Witnesses Coming from Ireland to Testify.
- ARMY IN GOOD SHAPE FOR HOOSIERS' GAME; Clark and Ebersole Only Regulars on Injured List--NotreDame Arrives Today.
- SOVIET SEIZES OWN ENVOY.; Recalls Him from Esthonia and Accuses Him of Embezzling Millions.
- SILVER BULLION.
- $1 HAIRCUT IN CHICAGO.; 35-Cent Shave Is Also to Become Effective New Year's Day.
- Few Gray Goods Were Sold.
- Witness, Bankrupted by Labor Boss Brindell, Tells of Paying $1,000 Demanded for Favor
- RATE RISE RESULTS DISAPPOINT ROADS; Bid Increases in Gross Earnings Disappear When Net Statements Are Issued.NINE REPORTS ANALYZEDReal Benefits Depend on Solution of Intrastate Proposition--WhatStatements Show. September No Criterion. Table of Earnings Compared.
- START FOR HAITI NEXT WEEK; Naval Court Preparing List of Witnesses to be Heard There.
- REVOLT AGAINST BRINDELL.; Art Glass Workers Ordered to Leave Building Trades Council.
- WHEAT MARKET HIGHER.; Settlement of British Strike Causes Increase of to 1 Cents.
- Purchase by Grocery Firm.
- COOLIDGE FAVORS ANIMPROVED LEAGUE; Willing to Accept Best in the Present One or Create New Type, He Asserts. SAYS PARTY RULE IS ISSUE Cheers for Smith Startle Republican Meeting In Carnegie Hall When Miller Names Opponent.
- SENATOR HARDING ON ZINC.
- DARTMOUTH CAPTAIN BACK.; Robertson Gets Into Practice and Green Backers Are Elated.
- COX AGAIN ATTACKS CURTIS PUBLICATION; Asks if Hostility to Him Comes from Trade Commission's Condemnation of Its Methods.HOLDS UNFAIRNESS PROVEDLorimer Retorts That Commission's Decision Was Appealed--Assails Cox and His Party.
- FORDHAM LAUGHS AT MUD.; Rain Submerges Field, but Maroon Eleven Goes Through Drill.
- ARMY ORDERS AND ASSIGNMENTS
- REPLIES TO GOV. COX.; Republican Committee Condemns Attack on Saturday Evening Post.
- MUDDY TRACK PUTS SNAP INTO GINGER; Applegate Entry Runs Off with Featured Race on Card at Latonia Track.
- $30,000 OF JEWELRY STOLEN; Samuel Dietch of New York Reports Loss to Chicago Police.
- DESTROYER IN DISTRESS.; Isherwood Runs Short of Water-- Radio Compasses Locate Her.
- FRANCE NOT TO RESIST BRITAIN'S NEW ACTION; Renunciation of Right to Seize German Property May End Reparation Deadlock.
- YALE WILL SEND IN SUBS.; First-String Men Not to Play In Colgate Game Saturday.
- BOMBS HID IN POLA CLUB.; Italian Troops Turn Up Large Stores of Secret Explosives.
- TUMULTY PORTRAYS THE REAL WILSON AS SEEN BY HIM; Declares President Is the Greatest Man of the Age, butStrangely Misunderstood.WANTS PEOPLE TO LOVE HIM"But They Never Will," He SaidWistfully--Scorned to be aCoward President.GRIEVED BUT FIRM IN WARSecretary, in Speech to Democrats,Reveals President as Broken by His Labors.
- NEW OIL COMPANY FORMED.
- To Give An Unusual Dinner.
- M'GRAW IS INDICTED FOR HAVING WHISKY; Federal Grand Jury Returns True Bill as Result of Fight at The Lambs. FOLLOWS 4 WEEKS' INQUIRY Prosecutors Say Investigation Was Hamperad by inability to Locate Employes of Club.
- NAVY GETS BIDS FOR 8 SHIPS; Thirty Were Offered, for Sale-- Highest Tender Is $42,000.
- FIND SOUTH AMERICA ONCE REACHED POLE; Land Masses Were Linked Ages Ago, Johns Hopkins Expedition Discovered.
- W.D. VANDERLIP CASE CLEAR, COLBY SAYS; Holds Wells Statement Does Not Affect Correctness of Riga Agent's Report. NO CHARGE AGAINST HARDING Senator Is Positive He Wrote No Letter for the American Concession Seeker. Serious Aspects of the Incident. Harding Recalls No Letter. Financed W.D. Vanderlip's Trip.
- RAILROAD LABOR POLICY.; Executives to Discuss Decentralization of Adjustment Boards.
- Market Buys on Madison Avenue.
- HARDING SAYS THE TRIED TO SUPPRESS CARTOON
- A BAFFLING INQUIRY.
- WILLIAMS ELEVEN LEAVES.; Football Team Has Final Workout in Preparation for Columbia.
- HUGHES SAYS COX SHIFTS POSITION; "Before End of Week He May Be Trying to Run Upon Republican Platform," He Asserts.ACCEPTS BOURGEOIS VIEWAnd Demands Elimination of Article X.--Charges Autocratic and Inefficient Government Under Wilson.
- ROOSEVELT AND THE LEAGUE; His Sister Says He Approved Reservations--Died Before the Peace Conference Began.
- Name Officials for Yale's Two Big Gridiron Battles
- Marine Corps Orders.
- GIRL OF 12 LEADS 'GANG' TO FREEDOM; Youngest Only 5, but She and Four Others Escape Down Ladder on Stormy Night. EASILY ELUDE NUN ON GUARD Three Other Children Deceive Police with Talc of a Terrible Kidnapper and Wild Auto Ride.
- To Ask Shaw Funds at Polls.
- Reveals $5,000 Gem Theft Victim.
- Italian Court Audience Howls at Cocchi As prosecutor Excoriates Ruth Cruger's Slayer
- COLGATE IS GLOOMY.; Four Regulars Likely to be Missing from Yale Lineup.
- D'ANNUNZIO'S GOODS TAKEN; Giolitti Will Prosecute Buyers of Cargo, He Warns.
- Nebraska Farmers to Burn Corn If High Coal Prices Continue
- $105,000 for Stock Exchange Seat.
- Aluminium Household Ware.
- Strike Cost Country 300,000,000.
- WANTS A GAS WORKS IN EACH CITY BLOCK; Service Board to Hear Makers of Apparatus Suited for Use in Small Areas.
- Dr. Lemoth New Bishop of Honolulu.
- MRS. ORTENAU GETS CHILD.; Brooklyn Woman Receives Custody --Kidnapping Charge Dropped.
- Strike Oil in Heart of Olean, N.Y.
- BUSINESS LEASES IN SHOPPING AREA; Long Rental of Thirty-seventh Street Store Formerly Occupied by Higgins & Seiter.NEW TENANTS PAY $350,000Altering Seventh Avenue CornerInto Stores--Good Rental InForty-second Street.
- REPARATION DISPUTES.
- LASKER PLAN FINDS HURDLE IN MINORS; Opposition to Baseball Reconstruction Scheme Voiced byFultz and Hickey.
- $1,000,000 AT 10 TO 1 OFFERED ON HARDING; Wall Street Syndicate Disregards Prevailing Oddsof 6 to 1.SMITH LOOMS IN BETTINGQuotations of 8 to 5 and 2 to 1 Made on Governor's Reelection Chances.
- DANIEL F. KELLOGG DEAD.; Former Financial Editor of The Sun and Later with J.P. Morgan & Co.
- WESTERN GOLFERS IGNORE NEW RULE; Decline to Adopt U.S.G.A.'s Stymie Regulation, but Accept Other Parts of Code.
- Plans to Receive Election Returns.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- Kellogg Leads Williams Harriers.
- Warren Denies Seeking Funds.
- COURT BARS OUT DEALS BY WENDELL; Deputy Controller's Personal Stock Transactions Held irrelevant in Bond Inquiry.POLITICAL BIAS CHARGEDController Travis Invited to MakeAny Statement He Wishes atFinal Session Today.
- ESPERANTO TO SAIL ON TRIAL RUN TODAY; American Contestant in Fishing Boat Regatta is Prepared for Test. DELAWANA IS ALSO READY Canadian Entry tarts from Lunenburg for Halifax ThisMorning.
- HARVARD DRILLS IN WET.; Football Team Gets Practice in Handling a Slippery Ball.
- Two Indicted in Chicago For "Disloyal" Pamphlet
- HARDING DEMANDS REPUBLICAN SENATE; Warns Country Not to Elect Him Without Giving His Party Control of Congress. HE REPLIES TO HIS CRITICS Challenges Any Democrat to Show Where There is Any Contradiction in Speeches. HARDING DEMANDS REPUBLICAN SENATE Test of Harding Speech at Akron. Denies He Ever Changed. Calls Article X. "Steel Heart." Denies America Has Failed World.
- Waiting for Weather.
- REACH SETTLEMENT IN BRITISH STRIKE; Executives Accept Two Shillings Advance, with Future Rise or Fall Depending on Output. MINERS TO TAKE A BALLOT Result Will Be Known on Wednesday, the Strike Continuing Till Then at Least. Says Bolshevism Was Behind Strike. REACH SETTLEMEMT IN BRITISH STRIKE
- WOULD BUY WOODEN SHIPS.; South Americans Ask Shipping Board to Allow Sale.
- FIX CASSIDY'S BAIL AT $2,000; No Date Set for Trial of Nassau Gambling Inquiry Charges.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- CLARK THREAD CO. BUYS.; Will Erect Assembly Hall and Gymnasium for Employes.
- DEFEAT THE FOES OF THE LEAGUE.
- NAVY BACKS ARE DRILLED.; Coach Folwell Not Satisfied with Strength of Team's Attack.
- EX-SOLDIER FLOPS TO COX.; J.L. Roberts Says The New York Times Caused Him to Study Situation.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GOLFER RECEIVES TROPHY.; J.R. Grimler is Presented with New York Stationers' Cup.
- Launch Destroyer Barry at Camden.
- ROOSEVELT SUES RATHOM FOR LIBEL; Scott C. Bone and E.B. Clark Co-defendants with Editor of Providence Journal. $500,000 DAMAGES ASKED Vice Presidential Nominee, in Action Here, Cites Charges Relating to Navy Department.
- DRY MOON WINNER IN MUD AT EMPIRE; With Ensor Up He Captures $3,000 Ardsley Handicap from Quecreek and Dernier Sou. Takes Lead at Start. A Close Finish.
- BUSINESS RECORDS.
- WOMEN HEAD PARADE OF BOSTON REPUBLICANS; Carrying Torchlights and Banners and Wearing Mackintoshes They March Miles in Rain.
- PUNISH SYLVIA PANKHURST.; Six Months Imprisonment Imposed in Sedition Case.
- BUCKNELL DRILLS IN RAIN.; Even Practices Forward Pass, in Spite of Wet Ball.
- LEAGUE COUNCIL ENDS SESSIONS IN BRUSSELS; Decides on Plebiscite to Settle the Dispute Between Lithuania and Poland.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE; Sterling Recovers Partially on Reports of Early End of British Strike.
- VICTORY FOR 'CHANGE' MEANS REACTION, DECLARES GOV. COX; Nominee, in Indianapolis, Pictures Harding, Ruled by Cabal, Undoing Progress.PUTS QUESTIONS TO VOTERSAsks Farmers, Workers, SmallBusiness Men, Women if TheyWant Old Conditions Back.RECALLS ROOSEVELT'S FIGHTDeclares Irish and German BornCitizens Have Real Stake in Our Joining League.
- 8,000 MILK DRIVERS VOTE TO ARBITRATE; Take Action at Madison Square Meeting, Finding That Distributers Are Willing.ARE TO STAY AT WORKUnion Leaders Ready for Inquiry on Wage Dispute--Borden'sGives in to Farmers.
- Has Opened Washington Office.
- J.N. Teal to Join Shipping Board.
- SNOW IN MIDDLE WEST.; Heavy Frosts in Northern Texas and Oklahoma.
- COMMODITY PRICES; Narrow Price Movement in Commodities Markets--Copper and Steel Billets SagFurther.
- Westchester Buyers.
- RESTAURANT PRICE CUTTING.
- COLUMBIA IN LIGHT DRILL.; Blackboard Instruction Feature of Blue and White's Workout.
- Hunting Reopened in Massachusetts
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- On Fairway and Green.
- RIOT FOLLOWS WHEN TRUCK HITS CROWD; Socialists Believe Chauffeur Tried to Break Up Bronx Corner Meeting.
- FIGHT OVER COFFIN OF CORK LORD MAYOR; Relatives Try to Prevent Body Being Taken on Boat for Cork at Holyhead. BAR OBSEQUIES IN DUBLIN Government Insists on Cork Ceremonies Only--Solemn Requiem is Held in London. IRISH UNIFORMS IN STREETS Sinn Fein Flags Are Carried Without Molestation--Mrs. MacSwineySuffers a Collapse. Guards in Irish Uniform. Mayor's Sister in Tokio Convent.
- CAMOUFLEUR WINS HANDILY AT LAUREL; Leaves Herd Girl Five Lengths Behind and Is Only Canter-- ing at the Close.
- REPORTS RAILROADS HEAVY RAIL BUYERS; Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Head Optimistic on Outlook for Business.WORK FOR NAVY COMPLETEDUnfilied Orders on Company's Books$195,500,000, Against $251,400,000 Jan. 1.
- CONSIDERING PLAN FOR HOLDING CROPS; Policy Committee Expected to Recommend General Movement to Farmers' Conference. LABOR CHIEFS PROMISE AID W.W. Brauer Urges Billion Loanto Germany--Ready to Spend$200,000,000, He Says.
- TO DEPORT "BLUEBEARD."; Landru Sentenced for Swindling-- May Drop Murder Charges.
- COLUMBIA MAY NOT FAVOR CONFERENCE; Graduate Manager Watt Would Have "Big Five" Bound by Informal Ties Only.
- SIGN BESSARABIA TREATY.; Russian Province Handed Over to Rumania by the Entente.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Bethlehem Steel Earnings.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- France Officially Denies a New Envoy Here; Will Seek New Association of Nations; Many Rumors of New French Policy.
- MUSIC; A Double Bass Virtuoso.
- Raw Silk Buyers Act Cautiously.
- NEW UPTOWN THEATRE.; Site Purchased at Corner of 135th Street and Seventh Avenue.
- HUGGINS RETAINED TO MANAGE YANKS; Reappointed Under One-Year Contract--Barrow Named as Business Manager. EVERS WILL LEAD CUBS Trejan is Released by McGraw to Accept Offer from Old Team-- Jennings May Go to Braves. Huggins to Sign To-Day. Barrow Managed Champions. McGraw Gives Evers Release. Jennings Story Denied.
- PLAN LATIN-AMERICAN AID.; Bankers Confer at Morgan Offices Regarding Contemplated Loans.
- NEW OFFICE STRUCTURE; To be Erected in Newark by Insurance Company.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Harvard Will Not Enter New College Boxing Association
- SOCIAL NOTES
- HOPPE MAKES GOOD RUN.; Hangs Up Cluster of 157--Wins from Peterson, 250 to 19.
- Marriage Announcement 4 -- No Title
- Report $25,000,000 Loan Here Offered to Spain and Declined
- DOBIE TESTS HIS DEFENSE.; Sends Scrubs, Using Rutgers' Plays, Against Cornell 'Varsity.
- WOULD ADD 2,500 TO TRAFFIC SQUAD; Grand Jury Urges 1,000 More Motorcycle Men to Check Automobile Accidents.
- REGENT IS NAMED FOR GREEK THRONE; Admiral Coundouriotis Chosen --Conditions Formally Presented to Prince Paul.KING TO BE BURIED TODAY His Body Placed in Cathedral,Where Dense Crowds Gather--Plans for the Funeral.
- NO OPEN PLAY FOR TIGERS.; Roper Gives Squad a Hard Drill in Straight Football.
- Hungary Gets Treaty Delay.
- PALESTINE SEEKS FOODS.; Lack of Meat, Grain and Vegetables Causes Concern.
- Germany Must Pay in Shipping For Scuttling of Her Fleet
- DILLINGHAMS RECONCILED.; Divorce Suit of Theatrical Producer's Wife Discontinued.
- Use of Broad-Toed Shoes.
- Brooklyn Realty Market.
- McGraw Has Released Many Players to Become Managers.
- Wickersham Supports O'Malley.; Would Visit a Soldier Grave.
- JOHNSON'S 'LOYAL' FIVE MEET TODAY; American League Magnates to Decide on Their Attitude Toward "Lasker Plan."
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- BOYD IN SURPRISING VICTORY WITH CUE; Defeats Servatius, 150 to 110, and Produces Three-Cornered Tie in Billiards.
- DECLARES DIVIDEND OF 150% IN STOCK; Standard Oil Company of Indiana Announces Distributionto Holders on Dec. 17.TOTAL AMOUNT NOT KNOWNMarket Price Advances After Directors' Action--Company Planning Big Expansion.
- CASEMENT LAWYER COMES OUT FOR COX; Attorney Who Defended Sir Roger Says Irish Sympathizers Should Back Governor. FORMER SENATOR BOLTS Crawford of South Dakota Opposes Harding--Independents Swing to Democrats.
- APPLE WEEK HERE WINS WIDE SUPPORT; Jones Finds Housewives Take Great Interest in National Move Beginning Saturday. URGES RETAILERS TO AID 10,000 Posters to be Distributed-- To Give Several Carloads of Fruit to Poor.
- THINK BRITISH MOVE WILL AID GERMANY; Washington Circles View Favorably Renunciation of Rightto Seize German Property.MAY RAISE QUESTION HEREAmerican Position in ReparationsNegotiations Made Difficult by Failure to Ratify Peace Treaty. Clearing House Plan Rejected.
- MORE CRIPPLES AT RUTGERS; Morgan Breaks Collarbone and Augustine Is Injured.
- Harding Would Protect Birds.
- NEW REGENT FAVORED ALLIES.; Joined Venizelos in Setting Up Government Against Constantine.
- WEST VIRGINIA LOSES END.; Meredith Will Be Unable to Play Against Princeton.
- WILLARD WARNS RAILWAY MANAGERS; Declares Continuation of Private Ownership DependsUpon Their Efforts.SEES IMPROVED CONDITIONSBaltimore & Ohio President PraisesTransportation Act at BostonIndustrial Dinner.
- TEACHER IS KILLED IN ABANDONED MINE; Prof. Schmitt of Tarrytown, Searching for Ore Specimens, Falls into 250-Foot Pit. HIS CLASS WAS WITH HIM Party Was the First to Enter the Old Shaft In Years--Fail to Recover Body.
- FEARS ATTACK ON KOVNO.; Lithuanian Foreign Minister in London Complains of Poles.
- SUGAR FOR WAR CHILDREN.; Relief Administration Gives Them First Sweets on Christmas.
- COMMERCIAL PAPER.
- RYAN GIVES $15,000 MORE TO ELECT COX; Says Hays's Explanation of Harvey's Blasphemous Cartoon Is Unsatisfactory.HARDING ISSUES STATEMENTRepudiates Picture and AssertsHe Tried to Suppress ItAfter He Saw Proof. Text of Ryan's Letter. RYAN GIVES $15,000 MORE TO ELECT COX
- Mme. Emma Trentini Returns.
- Rights and Lifts in Hosiery.
- COTTON PRICES IN RAPID, WIDE SWINGS; Range of 80 to 120 Points Disclose Nervous Attitudeof Traders.
- Business Property Deals.
- REPUBLICAN MAGNANIMITY.
- NEW OWNERS FOR BISONS.; Lannin Sells Holdings in Buffalo and Quits Baseball.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS.; Prices Lower at London, Paris and Amsterdam.
- WEISS OUTBOXES LEVINE.; His Victory In 145-Pound Class Features Metropolis Club's Show.