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1913 May 18
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- Beat and Handcuffed Wife's Caller.
- TO TAKE BRUNSWICK THRONE; Arrangements Made for the Kaiser's Future Son-in-Law.
- FIFTEEN STRAIGHT GAMES FOR YALE; Holy Cross Fails to Stop Old Eli's Brilliant Run of Victories.
- NEW YORK CRIMINALS OF THE PRESENT DAY ARE MOSTLY YOUNG MEN; John A. Moroso, Novelist, Learned That and Other Interesting Things in Getting Material for a "Crook" Story.
- WILLIAM WINDHAM; His Letters Contribute to American History
- SUFFRAGETTE WAR PLANS REVEALED; Reports of Spies and Identification Numbers Found by London Police.
- NEW BUCKET SHOPS; Growth Surprises Stock Exchange Members -- Some of Their Works and Methods.
- BRYAN RESENTS MEXICO RUMORS; Issues Statement Denying That Ambassador Wilson's Acts Are Under Scrutiny.
- LAST RICH RITES FOR FIDO.; Flowers, Robe, Coffin, Obituary, and Funeral for Geneva Dog.
- MAUNDER AND LOWELL.
- RECORDS FALL AT HIGH SCHOLL GAMES; New York E.H.S. Team Wins Point Championship with a Total of 22.
- FIVE BROWN SENIORS MAKE BOTH HONORARY SOCIETIES.; One Co-ed Al o Wins Phi Betta Kappa and Sigma Xi Honors -- 1873 Trophy to the Winner
- Article 19 -- No Title
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.
- CUBA TO INVADE NEW YORK.; Island Will Send Warship for the Maine Monument Dedication.
- HERMAN RIDDER NOT ILL.; Health Did Not Cause Him to Decline Prison Post, He Asserts.
- Committee Has Found No Reason to Regret Its Choice.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- END BUFFALO STORE STRIKE.; Clerks Win Agreement for Minimum Wage and Shorter Hours.
- Eight Hurt in a Runaway Car.
- Miss Marie L. Fontaine's Picture.
- WISCONSIN'S VISITORS.; Party of Fifty-one Prominent Pennsylvanians to Inspect University.
- M. DE FOUQUIERES GIVES HIS VIEWS OF AMERICAN WOMEN
- Icebergs Moving Southward.
- LONDON CHARMING WITH FINE WEATHER; Social Gayety Is Increasing, but Is Not Yet in Full Tide.
- PLENTY OF RIDERS FOR MOTOR CYCLING; Arthur Chapple Discusses Racing Outlook from a Professional Standpoint.
- OF INTEREST TO WOMEN; Paris Decorators Produce Strange New Furniture and Fittings Under Cubist Influence.
- 500,000 REVIEW CIVIC PAGEANT; 12,000 Paraders, with 558 Vehicles, March Miles Through a Lane of Applause.
- H. M. Flagler's Son Summoned.
- SIGNS HEALTH REFORM BILL.; Governor Also Approves New Monuments Board Measure.
- HERRESHOFF WINS OPEN TOURNAMENT; Garden City Golf Expert Defeats Travers and White on Oakland Links.
- INDIA IN FICTION; A Comparatively Novel Type in Mr. Battersby's Romance
- FIFTH AVENUE HAS MANY NEW FIRMS; Lord & Taylor's Big Building Will Be Ready for Shopping Trade Next Year.
- F. WANAMAKER RECOVERS.; Claims Kinship with Merchant and Says Enemies Beat Him.
- 7,000 DOCTORS TO MEET.; International Congress in London to be a Notable Event.
- Columbia Freshmen Lose at Tennis.
- Royal Dentists
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- DELAY CHURCH UNION UNTIL NEXT YEAR; United and Southern Presbyterian Assemblies Vote to Put Off Final Action.
- MINUTE BOOKS KEPT DURING NAPOLEON'S EXILE NOW HERE; Count Balmain, Russian Commissioner to St. Helena During the Emperor's Imprisonment There, Wrote Detailed Account That Gives a Vivid Picture of How the Great Man Lived on the Dreary Little Island.
- Article 23 -- No Title
- BRAZILIAN MINISTER COMING; Dr. Muller to Return at Washington the Visit Paid by ex-Secretary Root.
- BOOKS WORTH READING
- HISTORICAL SOCIETY GETS FAMOUS STONES; Two Grinders from Beaver St. Mill Which Housed Two Congregations Preserved.
- BOGUS BOMBS FOR POLICE.; Practical Jokers Having Sport Amid England's Militant Scare.
- RECORDS FALL IN MAINE.; Nine New Marks Established in Intercollegiate Championships.
- MISS KATHERINE PAGE SEEN IN BRYN MAWR SENIOR PLAY; Daughter of Our New Ambassador to England Takes Leading Part in "David Garrick."
- EARLY VICTORIAN; THE KNAVE OF DIAMONDS, By Ethel M. Dell. G.P. Putnam's Sons.
- FREE RIDES FOR AMERICANS.; Published Offer of Passes for Those Who Would Leave Mexico.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- May Musical Festival at Valparaiso a Big Success -- Three Days of Varied Programme.
- WHY BRYAN DOESN'T DRINK.; Might Set a Bad Example, Secretary Tells Boy Scouts.
- POLICE DOORMAN ARRESTED; Regan Says He Was Robbed While a Prisoner In a Police Station.
- The Philippine Missions.
- Lawrenceville Athletes First.
- GOSSIP OF THE THEATRES; THE CURIOUS HISTORY OF BRIEUX'S PLAY IN PUBLIC
- NEW AUTO CLUB IS POPULAR.; The Manhattan Already Has a Membership of 1,000 -- Its Objects.
- REOPEN THAW BANKRUPTCY.; Trustee O'Mara Seeks to Recover $21,000 Paid to Hartridge.
- DEMOCRATIC JOINT PLANS.; National and Congressional Committees in Co-operative Programme.
- Princeton Nine Wins at Cornell.
- UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.; Sigma Xi Fraternity Elects 47 New Members -- James's New Book.
- A HAVEN FOR HOUSEWIVES
- CARUSO SEATS AT PREMIUM.; Double Price Is Asked for Tickets for His First Appearance.
- MUST PAY AGAIN FOR THEIR JEWELS; Miss Tillmann and Her Aunt Agree to Turn $16,000 In to Collector Loeb.
- AMATEUR SOCCER TITLE.; Yonkers Defeats St. George in an Extra Period Game.
- MEALS SERVED BY A POVERTY LUNCHEON CLUB
- NEW CLASS COMING TO AMERICAN SHORES; Rush for Second-Cabin Accommodations This Summer Tells of Unusual European Exodus.
- YACHTS TO SAIL UNDER NEW RULES; Local Skippers Must Observe Changed Conditions for Season Soon to Open.
- BUILDING LOANS SCARCE AND HIGH; Overproduction of Loft and Office Buildings Causes Big Lenders to Withdraw from Market.
- Green Boxes for Mail Again.
- Bishop Works as Coal Miner.
- STOCK EXCHANGE GOLF.; Tie for Gross Prize Between W.W. Pell and W.R. Simons.
- GEORGE ELIOT; Influences in Early Life That Aided Her Development
- Article 1 -- No Title
- $200,000 BETS IN A DAY.; Germans Point to Racetrack Record to Offset Hard Times Stories.
- KEEN INTEREST IN POLO CUP MATCHES; English and American Teams Getting Ready for International Series.
- SHOULD THE CHURCH CAMPAIGN TO PROMOTE MARRIAGES?; Mr. R. Fulton Cutting s Suggestions and the Opinions of Rev. Charles K. Gilbert, Executive Secretary of the Social Service Commission --- No Ecclesiastical Matrimonial Agency Possible, but Young People Should Be Given Opportunities to Fall in Love.
- ENGLISH RATES ADVANCED.; Railroads at Last Get Increase Promised Them in 1911.
- SAYS PERILS BESET AMERICA'S POLICIES; London Writer Asserts We May Have to Bear the Brunt of Oriental Aggression.
- Boston's New Pitcher Wins.
- Review 2 -- No Title
- Canal Plans for Biggest Fourth.
- GERMANS RIDICULE BERNE CONFERENCE; Jingo Papers Refuse to Treat Seriously Whitsuntide Franco-German Meeting.
- Hill School Wins on Track.
- ITHACA'S ARGENTINE NIGHT.; 400 Students and Faculty at Cosmopolitan Club Entertainment.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- URGES BRONX VOTERS TO OUST MURPHY; Ex-Leader McGuire Demands an Open Vote of County Committee for Executive Chairman.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Article 20 -- No Title
- SUES ON LIFE COVENANT.; Columbus Bierce Demands $1,000,000 Brother Willed to His Wife.
- FIRED ON TRUCK THIEVES.; Police Captured One of Three Fugitives After a Fight.
- An Impertinent Waiter.
- PRINCETON DEFEATS COLUMBIA ON TRACK; Tigers Capture Nine Out of Thirteen Events in Dual Athletic Meet.
- MAN IS SHOT IN RIOT ON BARREN ISLAND; Mob of 500 Strikers Assails Strikebreakers Just Leaving Work.
- "I WANNA TALK TO JESSIE."; Midnight Phone to President's Daughter Traced to a Page Boy.
- MONUMENT FIGHT DUE TO TORN BURLAP; And R.D. Kohn Says That the Critics of Maine Memorial Are "Half Baked."
- NEWARK'S BIG RUN.; P.J. Doherty Wins St. Rose of Lima's Road Race.
- Fordham School of Pharmacy, Opened Last September, Receives Approval of the State Board of Regents.
- UPHOLDS MERIT OF ASSEMBLED AUTOS; Value of Specialization and Standardization Pointed Out by Motor Builder.
- UNIONS IN A FIGHT OVER PAGE LETTERS; Printing Trades Official Calls Organization Responsible an Outlaw One
- TO AID OUR COMMISSION.; Berlin Making Elaborate Plans for Agricultural Investigators.
- SCRIBNERS IN NEW HOME.; Publishing Firm Moves to Fifth Avenue and Forty-eighth Street.
- A FOUR-YEAR-OLD POET; Book of Verse by a Little New York Girl Recalls Precocity of Scott's Marjorie Fleming
- ELECTRIC CORN POPPER
- SULZER CONFIDENT OF PRIMARY VICTORY; On Eve of Speaking Tour He Predicts Triumph, but Politicians Doubt It.
- New Hotel for Berlin.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 21 -- No Title
- ROYAL MARRIAGE ENDS FAMOUS FEUD BEGUN IN 1866; Wedding of Princess Victoria Louise, Daughter of the Kaiser, to Prince Ernest Augustus of Brunswick-Luneburg Next Saturday Heals the Long-standing Hohenzollern-Guelph Enmity -- A Real Love Match.
- SAVE PAYING RENT AND OWN PROPERTY; But Buy Wisely and Within Five-Cent Fare Zone, Says William E. Harmon.
- NEW YORK ALUMNI'S DAY.; Classes Back to 1843 Gather at University Heights.
- Polo Practice at Meadow Brook.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- AMERICAN LITERATURE
- ACCEPT TEMPORARY BONDS.; New Ruling by McAdoo in Connection with New York City Issue.
- OPPOSES $4,000 TAX LIMIT.; D.M. Parry Wants Manufacturers to Demand Income Law Change.
- "LAND BILL THIRD WEDGE."; Japanese Also Hold School Dispute and Knox Plan Against Us.
- Penn-Harvard Game Monday.
- STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS.
- PRIESTS RESCUE WORKMEN.; Three Risk Lives to Save Three Overcome by Gas in Conduit.
- WIRELESS OVER 4,000 MILES; Regular Communication Between Germany and America Before Long.
- Vermont Blanks Syracuse.
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD; Extraordinary Exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Japanese Ceremonial Costumes and Associated Objects of Great Artistic Interest and Value, Three Hundred Years of Art in Dress Displayed.
- MOTHER REVEALS NEW GRAFT TRAIL; Her Story of Daughter's Ruin by a Clairvoyant Shows Another Angle of Police Crookedness.
- AMENDING THE TARIFF BILL.
- YALE SURPRISES HARVARD ON TRACK; New Haven Athletes Win Athletic Meet, 56 to 48 -- Three New Dual Records.
- CARPET TRADE DULL; Tariff, Auctions, and Rapid Price Changes Have the Wholesalers Wondering Where They Stand.
- RED TAPE $5,000; AID $300.; High Cost of Charity Illustrated by Chicago Inquiry.
- ADELPHI COLLEGE.; Announcement of $25,000 Gift from Frederick B. Pratt and Brothers.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- OVERHEARS DOOM, ENDS LIFE; Murderer Takes Poison In Cell as Jury Above Cast Death Ballot.
- 300 TARIFF CHANGES PLANNED IN SENATE; May Be More, Gauged on Amendments Sub-Committee Makes in Chemical Schedule.
- Is There an Unmixed Race?
- Article 12 -- No Title
- ROUGH LOGGING BY MOTOR TRUCK NOW; Field of Practical Lumbering Has Been Invaded by the Power Vehicle.
- CAT'S LOSS COST $100,000.; Wesleyan University Cut Off by Spinster Students Robbed.
- ALL CREEDS AND COLORS.; Major Tailof Made Point of This in Charity Bequests.
- MANY PLANS MADE FOR JUNE WEDDINGS; Miss Helen C. Clark to Marry Prof. Lancaster of Amherst on June 11. MISS THOMPSON'S WEDDING To Henry Fletcher Set for the 3d -- Plans of Miss Ridabock and Miss Maxwell.
- CHILD WELFARE MENUS
- TO ADJUST CARBURETORS.; Kinks of Various Types Explained and Reasons for Disorders.
- NOT IN WAR ON PAGE.; Federation of Labor Knows Nothing of Fight on Ambassador.
- PARIS TOURIST TIDE IS RISING RAPIDLY; Indoor Entertaining Lively Owing to Bad Weather Limiting Outdoor Amusement.
- A PROTECTIONIST VIEW; Mr. Curtiss Describes the Tariff Experiences of Several Leading Nations with Reference to This Country
- TO ANSWER JAPAN AS JOHNSON SIGNS; Authorities Arrange for Simultaneous Publication in the United States and Japan.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- HEAVY FIRE LOSS.; The Country's Ash Heap a Quarter of a Billion Dollars.
- PLACES FOR PROGRESSIVES.
- 'FRANCE IS SICK,' ASSERTS M. RIBOT; Ex-Premier, at Hygienic Congress, Says the Country Must Conserve Its Health. DEATHS MANY, BIRTHS FEW M. Bourgeois Also Warns the Nation That It Must Fight Physical and Moral Ills.
- Wee Burn Handicap Medal Play.
- WHY WOMEN LOVE DRESS.; Brain Specialist Finds Two Types of Wearers of Pretty Clothes.
- TENNIS PLAYERS DELAYED.; McLoughlin and Williams Will Arrive Latter Part of Week.
- With the Atlantic Fleet
- NEW HAVEN'S RATE; By Reduction from 8 to 6 Per Cent. the Company Saves $3,600,000 a Year.
- QUEEN OF FIREBUGS FREED.; Amelia Lavata is Secretly Released from Hackensack Jail.
- THE MISSIONARIES BLAMED.; Japanese Ask Why They Do Not Protest Against California Bill.
- GREAT OVATION FOR CHANCE IN CHICAGO; Gov. Dunne and Mayor Harrison Among 36,000 Throng at Baseball Park.
- JOHN BIGELOW'S LETTERS REVEAL STARTLING SECRETS; His Diary and Correspondence Shed a Light Not Always Pleasant on Public Men -- Seward's Story of Annexing Alaska by Bribery -- Offer to Sell the Presidency to Tilden -- Dickens's Cynical Will -- Reid's Story of Greeley's Last Days -- Wilkie Collins's Work Done on Opium.
- Some Blunders.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- HARLEM AGAIN SEES FACES OF GAMBLERS; Poolrooms and Poker Rooms Open Again, but Not on Main Streets.
- TELEPHONE FOR THE NOSE.; Double Instrument a Great Help in Long Distance Talking.
- Lafayette Athletes Victorious.
- CHASED CAR TO SERVE PAPER; Sheriff's Aid Used Auto to Get Divorce Summons to Mrs. Dyckman.
- SYRACUSE LOSES ON TRACK.; Michigan Athletes Score 80 Points Against 42 for New Yorkers.
- HARVARD'S CRIMSON.; University's Daily Paper Soon to Have a Home of Its Own.
- JEALOUS WIFE STIRS SCANDAL IN EMBASSY; Attack on American Woman Whom Diplomat Admired May Cost Him His Post.
- RIVERSIDE PLANS PUT UP TO PUBLIC; New York Central and Board of Estimate's Committee Have Agreed on the Details.
- Expense and Trouble of Recovering Declared to be Prohibitive.
- WELLESLEY JUNIORS WIN.; Triumph Over Sophomore Class in the Forensic Burning.
- THE HUNT FOR PLAYS; Professional Reader's Experiences and His Explanation of Why the Great American Drama Is So Long Coming.
- QUINLAN THREATENS TO FINISH PATERSON; Will Win the Silk Strike or "Wipe the City Off the Map," He Says in Union Square.
- Sex Interpretation of History.
- PRESBYTERIAN LADS WIN.; Wyckoff Heights Athletes Lead in Sunday School League Meet.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- BIDDLE PLANS ROOF BOUTS.; Society Boxers Will Spar Atop a Philadelphia Hotel.
- HINDS-BATES WEDDING.; Nephew oF George B. Cortelyou Marries Miss Mary Bates.
- COLUMBIA ENJOYS BATTING MATINEE; Blue and White Blanks New York University in Heavy Hitting Game.
- GIFT TO CINCINNATI.; Mrs. M.M. Emery Offers $125.000 for Chair of Pathology.
- FRENCH OPEN MINDED TO AMERICAN AUTOS; Good Market Awaits Wisely Directed Efforts, Writes United States Consul at Bordeaux.
- NEW GIBSON TRIAL TUESDAY; Fresh Evidence In Case of Mrs. Szabo's Alleged Slayer.
- KAISER AIDS GOLFERS.; Berlin Club Is to Have Ideal Links on State Property.
- WORKERS FOR BLIND MEET.; Sunshine Society's Department Chooses Officers at Arthur Home.
- WHITE MAN SOLD INTO SLAVERY; Here Is His Own Story of the Sale, His Escape, and How He Hopes to Get Even Some Day with His Captors.
- SURE OF CANADA'S SYMPATHY.; Australia Also with Us, Says The Pall Mall Gazette.
- SHAKESPEARE FUND IS LAGGING BEHIND; Only $112,000 Raised Besides the $350,000 Gift from Sir Carl Meyer.
- FRANCE NEEDS $80,000,000.; Parliament to Appropriate Money to Hold Time-Expired Soldiers.
- AN EPIC OF FOOD; How Eating Becomes an Art of Supreme Importance
- Taxpayers Elect Officers.
- OPPOSES OXFORD 'REFORM.'; Athenaeum Garcastic Regarding Proposed Business Diploma.
- Qualifying Round at Orange.
- DR. MELTZER PERFECTS DEVICES TO "RAISE THE DEAD"; Simple Method of Artificial Respiration Which Any One Can Use Has Been Satisfactorily Tested in Many Cases, Even on Bodies Frozen Stiff.
- A SOCIAL CENTRE; The Movement to Extend the District School's Influence
- PARIS ARTIST GIVES SIX RULES OF GRACE; Distant Manner, Little Speech, Studied Gestures, and Lowered Voice Among Them.
- Harvard-Princeton Tennis Off.
- EXERCISE CURE FOR FEMININE UNREST, SAYS DR. SARGENT; Noted Harvard Authority on Physical Training Says That Girl Who Jumps Fences and Acts Part of Hoyden and One Who Shouts "Votes for Women" Both Seek Outlet for Normal Amount of Emotion.
- MARS OR VENUS?; Prof. Maunder Discusses the Habitability of the Planets
- Object to Navy Flag on Stamps.
- BRITISH CONSUMER TO PAY FOR STRIKES; Proposed Increase in Railway Freight Rates Will Be Reflected in Prices of Necessities.
- Browns Win from Champions.
- OUR AMERICAN CITIES COULD LEARN MUCH FROM GERMANY; William Sheperdson, Who Has Just Returned from an Investigation on Behalf of the Bureau of Municipal Research, Says That Country leads the World in the Construction and Administering of Municipalities.
- PATCHWORK COMEDY; PATCHWORK COMEDY. By Humfrey Jordan. G.P. Putnam's Sops. $1.30 net.
- Statement of Bank of Germany.
- COLUMBIA DEFEATS NAVY AND TIGERS; Princeton Brings Up Rear in Eight-Oared Boat Race on Lake Carnegie.
- TARIFF A BRAKE ON TRADE.; New England Banks Are Watching Loans Very Closely.
- WINS HAVANA PRIZE IN PERILOUS FLIGHT; Rosillo, a Cuban, First to Cross Florida Straits in the Air.
- WOUNDED BY SHOT IN AIR?; Detective Fired and Caught His Man, Another Went to Hospital.
- GOVERNMENT BY UNIONS.
- CINCINNATI SEEKS CAR RECEIVERSHIP; Unable to Cope with Strike, City Asks Court to Take Charge of Traction System.
- HELP FOR ANIMALS COVERS WIDE RANGE; Work of New York Women's League Is Educational as Well as Direct.
- Protection of Wild Flowers.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- DR. FITE FOR VASSAR.; He Will Hold the New Chair In Political Science.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- ARREST SOCIALIST EDITOR.; Scott's Article Is Considered Hosthe to Paterson Government.
- BALLOTS VS. BONNETS.; Suffragism Does Not Favor Over-Absorption in Clothes.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- OLD GREEK BIBLE REVEALS VERSES LOST FOR CENTURIES; Bought by Charles L. Freer from an Arab Dealer of Gizeh, It Turns Out to be of Great Importance. Verses Known to St. Jerome but Missing from the Five Original Codices Are Found Here.
- ORIGIN OF THE SHIP SCREW.; Dutch Skipper Discovered It When a Wedged Whale Propelled His Bark
- Conde Nast Buys "Dress."
- M.P.A., 2; Commercial High 1.
- DAVIDSON COLLEGE.; Dr. Martin to be Inaugurated as President on May 28.
- FOR THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN; Absurd Devices That Are Intended to Aid in Achieving the Latest Fashionable Lines.
- INLAND ROUTE TO BOSTON IS GOOD; From New Haven On the Shore Route Is Varying and Uncertain Because of Repairs.
- WOULD TAKE RUEF'S PLACE.; California Prison Head Wants Jailed Boss to Visit Dying Father.
- AMERICANS CROWD BERLIN'S HOTELS; Wedding of the Kaiser's Daughter This Week Lures Hosts to the Capital.
- BAPTISTS' OWN LEAFLETS.; Convention Votes to Supersede Present Sunday School Lessons.
- IN THE ARCTIC; Captain Mikkelsen's Record of Adventure and Discovery LOST IN THE ARCTIC: BEING THE STORY OF THE ALABAMA EXPEDITION 1909-1912. By Capt. Ejnar Mikkelsen. George H. Doran Company. $5.
- CANNIBALS IN ANTIPODES.; Human Flesh Eaten as a Luxury in New Hebrides, Says Pastor.
- To Condemn West Side Property.
- Mates at Prayer, Kills Himself.
- Sterne Wins Brookline Golf.
- COURT BILLS AT ALBANY.; Two Meddle with City and One with Municipal Court -- Vetoes Likely.
- TENNIS TEAM TO START PRACTICE; American Players on West Side Courts This Week -- Australians Play Fast.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.
- ADVERTISER SEEKS GOSPEL IN CHURCH; Wants to Hear from Pulpit Where Pugilism and Polities Are Barred.
- Prof. Showey to Lecture in Berlin.
- Athletics Easy for Cleveland.
- SAVING MONEY NOT SO EASY AFTER ALL; At Least One Wife Was Made to Realize That by a Husband Who Knew It Already.
- VAINLY SEEK NEW PLAYS.; American Managers in London Admit Defeat -- Disagree on Reasons.
- MILLER PLAYS GOOD POLO.; Britisher Helps Piping Rock Defeat Great Neck Team.
- AMERICA ABROAD; Prof. Muensterberg Discusses Phases of "Patriotism"
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- FRIEDMANN TEST WILL TAKE 2 YEARS; Value of His Vaccine Can't Be Fixed Positively in Less Time, Medical Journal Says.
- HUERTA AND MAXIMILIAN.
- Yale Freshmen Win on Track.
- TIGER COMMENCEMENT.; A.S. Richardson Named Valedictorian -- C.W. Hendel Salutatorian.
- MAKES STRATEGIC MOVE.; Southern Fertilizer Co. to Erect Plant for Northern Competition.
- BUY NELSON MORRIS RANCH.; Contains 224,000 Acres and Will Be Colonized by Canadians.
- Columbia's Sophomore Parade.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- FRENCHMEN ATTACK BILL.; Say the Administrative Section Will Hamper, Not Help, Trade.
- NEWARK LOSES AND WINS AT ROCHESTER; Both Games One-Sided -- Jersey City Defeated by Montreal, 1 to 0.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- LITTLE STORIES OF FACT AND FANCY
- BRITISH MAKERS ADOPT OUR METHOD; Quantity Production and Concentration on Few Models to Mark Season of Some Firms.
- TO WED EX-AVIATOR.; Miss Freidenberg Met Baron de Braan at Belmont Park.
- BOURCHIER'S ARMY RETAKES THEATRE; Forces of Rival "Croesus" Managers in Desperate Battle in the Garrick, London.
- ENGAGEMENTS.
- Joe Evers Goes to Terre Haute.
- ASK FOR A RECEIVER FOR MIDLAND BEACH; Barnes Family Seeks to Recover the Value of a Judgment for $38,335
- JAPAN IN A GLASS HOUSE.; Tokio Correspondent Tells Germans of Japanese Exclusion Policy.
- MOROCCO A HARD PROBLEM.; French Colonial Student Sees Little Hope of Conquest.
- WOMEN RATED IN METROPOLITAN GOLF; Mrs. Earle and Miss Lillian Hyde Placed at Top of List at Scratch.
- PILGRIM TO MECCA; Adventurous Journey Made by a Disguised Englishman
- Park Avenue Association.
- ASK AID FOR CRIPPLED BOY.; Welfare Society Wishes to Buy New Artificial Legs for an Orphan.
- GAMBLING SCANDAL AMAZES FRANCE; Not Only the Paris Police, but Also Senators and Deputies Are Accused.
- Collegians in Tennis Tie.
- BULGARS ANGRY AT SERVIA.; Sofia Thinks a Conflict Certain Unless Servia Moderates Her Demands.
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE; Some Mistakes Made by Good Players, Especially in the Matter of Passing.
- "WILSAM"; Mr. Nethersole's Romance of the Kentish Hop Fields WILSAM. By S.C. Nethersole. New York: The Macmillan Company.
- HIGH PRICES FOR STAMPS.; Specimens from Hart Collection Bring Unusual Figures.
- Protests Against Beef Trust.
- CLEANING UP NEW YORK IS A BIG UNDERTAKING; Commissioner William H. Edwards Tells of Some of the Difficulties That Were Met and Thinks Great Good Has Been Accomplished.
- OXFORD VANDALS; Unwise "Improvements" of Famous Old College Buildings
- CANADA WOMEN EAGER FOR SUFFRAGE; Sympathy for Mrs. Pankhurst Is Strong in Toronto, Suffrage Delegate Asserts.
- CALLS FIREMEN FOR A RIOT.; Parade Leaves Station Short-Handed -- Fighters Neglect Man Hurt by Car.
- PEACE ON STRIKERS' TERMS.
- Yale Crew Beats Harvard.
- ACTIVITIES OF THE OUTDOOR SEASON INCREASING
- PRINTCLOTH BUYING LIGHT.
- The Times Annex.
- ST. JOHN'S PREP WINS; But Passes Trophy to Next Rivals, Two Teams Being Tied for Second.
- THE WEEK'S OFFERING.; "MY LITTLE FRIEND," comic opera by Oscar Straus. Libretto adapted from the German of Willner and Stein by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Smith.
- STRIKERS ON THE MARCH.; Women Walk Through Hackensack on Way to Protest Meeting.
- SULZER SIGNS WIDOWS' BILL; Commission Will Look Into Question of Pensioning Them.
- Have Been Adopted in Six of the Nine Suffrage States.
- Cubs to Reorganize Pitching Staff.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- HUSBAND SLAYS RIVAL.; Unfaithful Wife of Navy Employe Then Commits Suicide.
- AMERICAN AUTO EXPORTS LEAPING; Medium-Priced Cars Sweeping Aside Competition in Many Parts of the World.
- WRECK BARBER SHOP AS POLICE PARADE; Proprietor Begs for Protection While His Patrons Dodge Rocks Thrown by Strikers.
- CARNEGIE GOING TO BERLIN.; Will Attend the Celebrations at the Kaiser's Jubilee.
- STUDY TO BE SECRETARIES.; Young Women to Graduate from Association Training School.
- TOKIO WANTS EQUAL RIGHTS.; But Irresponsible War Talk Is Condemned at Mass Meeting.
- LONDONER THE LAZIEST.; Few Men of Action Born in Metropolis, Says James Douglas.
- Riverside Drive Plots at Auction.
- President Wilson's Aunt ill.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- HELD'S FLY CASTING BEST.; Tournament in Central Park Lake Continued in Rain.
- BLUNDERS AT PORT ARTHUR; Russia's Naval Tactics Criticised by Lieut. Steer of the Escaped Novik
- BABYPRIZE-WINNERS GET CASH AWARDS; Russian, Italian, and Turk Are the Three Perfect Ones in a Field of 100.
- BIG ART SALES COMING.; Rembrandt's "Bathsheba" Included in the Steengracht Collection.
- New York's Primitive Name -- Edgar A. Poe and "Barnaby Rudge" -- Blunders of Authors
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Slightly Lower -- Trading Dull -- Banks Make Good Showing.
- ALEXANDRIA NEEDS LABOR.; Commercial Stagnation Threatens Town Short of Workers.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Senators' Hits Timely in Detroit.
- KAISER'S HEIR WRITES A BOOK IN PRAISE OF MILITARISM; Venturing a Second Time Into the Realm of Literature, the Crown Prince of Germany Seeks to Arouse Martial Patriotism in His Countrymen.
- "WISEST OF ANIMALS"; The Beaver, "The Original Conservationist," and How He Does His Work IN BEAVER WORLD. By Enos A. Mills, author of "Wild Life on the Rockies" and "The Spell of the Rockies." Illustrated by photographs by the author. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75 net.
- Broker's Employes Play Ball.
- PENN. ATHLETES LEAD.; Red and Blue Defeats Cornell in Athletic Meet, 63 to 54.
- SHACKS AMONG THE RICH.; Arlington Residents Incensed Over Buildings Farmer Put Up.
- FRIEDMANN PATIENT DIES.; Youth Treated with Turtle Vaccine Succumbs to Consumption.
- FIRE-CAR SPEEDING.
- EXPORTS UP, IMPORTS DOWN
- FIND ANHUT GUILTY OF THAW BRIBERY; Jury Decides That He Offered $20,000 to Dr. Russell to Free White's Slayer.
- PROTECTORY 50 YEARS OLD.; Catholic Institution to Celebrate on Decoration Day.
- Feminine Propriety.
- Yale Freshies Beat Harvard.
- Columbia's Second Summer Tour of France Starts from New York on June 26 -- Separate Woman's Tour.
- IN THE VAUDEVILLE HOUSES.
- WHARTON SEES PERIL IN EVICTION PLAN; Trouble Is Feared When Fifty Are Turned Out of Mount Hope Cottages.
- No More Back-Stamping of Letters.
- Unsightly Tunneling in Parks.
- Pitcher Powers Seriously Hurt.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- ROAD WORK ACTIVE ON MIDLAND TRAIL; Colorado and Utah Are Fast Putting Highways in Shape for Travel.
- GIRL JUDGE MOORE'S RIVAL.; Ten-Year-Old Daughter of Canadian at the Horse Show.
- FORDHAM SHUTS OUT ARMY.; New Yorkers' Two Runs Due to Misjudged Flies by Cadets.
- VETO FOR UNION BANK BILL.; Governor Won't Saddle Taxpayers with $3,000,000 Burden.
- BISHOP DOANE'S FUNERAL.; Body to be Placed in Cathedral Crypt on Tuesday.
- LIBERALS LOSE NEWMARKET; Unionists in Glee Over Capture of the Late Sir Charles Rose's Seat.
- Short Range Rifle League Formed.
- EMPRESS EUGENIE; Her Household as Seen by the Court Physician
- REGISTRY OF DEEDS.; Commissioners Must Be Registered in Every County After June 1.
- SMUGGLING IN BACK BAY.; Government Agents Get Hint Involving Wealthy Boston Women.
- REJECT "NEW SAYINGS."; English Theologians Refuse to Accept Verses in Freer MS.
- Cornell Tennis Team Victorious.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- SCIENCE REBUILDS THE 'MISSING LINK'; Reconstructed Model of Ape-Woman's Skull Is Shown at South Kensington Museum.
- Review 1 -- No Title
- THE BOURSES OF EUROPE.; London Market Hesitating -- Paris Prices Irregular -- Rise in Berlin.
- LICENSES FOR AVIATORS.; Foss Signs Bay State Law Forbidding Flights Without Permits.
- VAGRANT II, IS LAUNCHED.; Harold S. Vanderbilt's New Yacht to Race Here and Abroad.
- Committee Raising $100,000 for Recitation Hall and Professorship at Schenectady Institution -- Bigelow of '35 Class.
- Bible for Home and School
- MISS MILHOLLAND BARRED.; Mrs. Stokes Also Is Forbidden to Talk in Boston Church.
- EARLY FRIEDMANN REPORT.; Turtle Culture Not Satisfactory in 1904, Dr. Pearson Held.
- THE MAYOR AND THE POLICE.
- TO LET IN PACIFIC OCEAN.; Twenty-five Tons of Dynamite Will Blow Up First Dike at Miraflores.
- AN EXPOSITION FOR YONKERS; Chamber of Commerce Plans an Industrial and Pure Food Show.
- SUFFRAGE IN CALIFORNIA.; Woman Voter Testifies to Its Practical Success.
- Schenectady H.S. Double Winner
- Addition to Lloyd Hall at Haverford -- Sphinx "Linking" at Ohio State -- News of Other Colleges.
- LITTLE ARTHUR OF OPERA.; Has Sung in 137 Musical Pieces and Knows Gilbert and Sullivan Backward.
- BUILDERS' TRUCKS WORTH $3,000,000; Investment for Power Wagons in This Field Equal Already to 12,000 Horses at $250 Each.
- COURTESY IN ARSON CASE.; Accused Man Waits Four Days for Constables to Return.
- GOAT RAISERS WANT BETTER PROTECTION; Say Tariff on Mohair Requires Higher Duties on Manufactured Wares.
- Suffragist Stories Exaggerated.
- Brown Pulls Through in Tenth.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- LIVELY EXPERIENCES OF OUR ONLY WOMAN STATE SENATOR
- AUTO MAKERS CUT THE COST OF FUEL; Big Saving Anticipated by the Use of Lower Grades Than Gasoline in Testing Rooms.
- Williams Wins at Dartmouth.
- FASHIONS IN CANDIES
- SIX WEEKS' ROYAL FETES IN GERMANY; Kaiser's Daughter to be Married on Saturday -- Emperor's Jubilee to Follow.
- A. Guthrie, Railroad Builder, Dead.
- "PAN IS DEAD!"; What Has Happened Since Paganism's Famous Cry THE GREAT GOD PAN. By Leonard Stuart. The Tudor Society. $1 net. Edition de luxe. $2 net.
- UNEASINESS IN HONOLULU.; But Japanese Newspapers There Decry Talk of Hostilities.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; Interborough Acquiring Bronx Property for Ninth Avenue Elevated Extension.
- MAYOR TELLS POLICE THE FORCE IS CLEAN; Claims Credit at Traffic Squad Dinner for All Disclosures of Graft.
- LITERARY TOURNEYS CHARM PARISIANS; Contests of Wit and Intellectual Sparring Gain as Much Applause as Athletic Matches.
- Amherst Beats Trinity Tennis Men.
- BOOM FOR PIG IRON; Long Lull Ending -- 8,000 Tolls a Month Contracted -- Crude Steel Firmer.
- BOY SCOUTS REACH LONDON.; California Youths Have an Elaborate Programme of Sightseeing.
- BATTLE TWELVE INNINGS TO A TIE; Giants and Pirates Forced by Darkness to End Game with 1-1 Score.
- INFLEXIBILITY THE MAIN FAULT IN OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM
- Poe and "Barnaby Rudge"
- Article 22 -- No Title
- MAKES SECRETARY HER HEIR; Jane Fortescue Leaves Nearly $1,000,000 to Armond T. Nichols.
- FOR BIGGER FRENCH FLEET.; Ex-Minister Says an Increase Is Imperatively Needed.
- 560,000,000 MINUTES SAVED YEARLY IN SCHOOL EXERCISE; New System Applied to Children's Gymnasium Work Eliminates That Huge Amount of Waste.
- BOOK NEWS AND NOTES; Mr. Bryce's Selected Addresses -- Volumes Coincident with Carl Schurz and Greenwich Village Celebrations