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- THE "INTERLOCKING DIRECTORS" BUGABOO.
- American Boys Not Interested In Choir Singing.
- TOMATO PACK HEAVY.; Official Report Shows Gain of 500,000 Cases Over 1911 -- Corn Short.
- MAUGHAM SEES PLAY MINE IN TENDERLOIN; " And Noted British Dramatist Finds Temptation Strong to Try an American Piece.
- FLOCK TO INSPECT THE BIGGEST HOTEL; The McAlpin Thronged with Visitors When Its Doors Are Opened for Business.
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- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- Marty O'Toole Married.
- TAFT HOME TO-MORROW.; Lands at Key West from Arkansas -- Now En Route to Washington.
- DISLIKE AUSTRIA'S ATTITUDE.; Italian Leaders Think Their Ally Is Endangering Peace.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Insanitary Soda Fountains.
- BOOMING J.J. HILL FOR WILSON CABINET; Northwest Is Backing Him, and its Emissary Has Been from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
- W. ROCKEFELLER'S ILLNESS.; Dr. Chappell, His Physician, Tells of the Condition of His Throat.
- POLICE TAKE GANG FOR BLOWING SAFES; Five Men and Two Women Are Arrested in Bronx with Dynamite and Drills.
- GARMENT WORKERS CHEER STRIKE ORDER; 150,000 Members of the Allied Unions State the Demands They Would Enforce.
- QUIET WEEK IN BOXING.; No Important Bouts Arranged by Any of New York's Leading Clubs.
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- TEN NEW AUTOS HERE FOR THE PARCEL POST; With These, Postmaster Morgan Has Twenty-five More Mail Wagons, and More on Call.
- OUTLOOK FOR RAILWAYS GOOD; Officials Say That 1913 Promises to be a Prosperous Year.
- SERVICE.
- GOETHALS GATEWAY.; Hamilton Foley Suggests a Tribute to the Canal Builder.
- A Specious Law.
- A.E. SMITH FOR SPEAKER.; To Succeed Merritt in the Chair of the Lower House at Albany.
- PAY DIRECTION SIMSON DEAD; Retired Naval Officer Was Prominent In Various Military Orders.
- CREELMAN GOES TO THE MAIL; Quits as Head of Civil Service Board, to Resume Newspaper Work.
- WOMAN CAN LIVE ON $7.20.; That Sum Weekly Will Provide Bare Necessities in Philadelphia.
- RULES OF A.A.U. ARE DESIRED; National Collegiate A.A. Wants I.A.A.A.A. to Have Uniform Code.
- DYNAMITERS' SENTENCE DAY.; Arguments Will Precede Announcement of Penalty.
- Trap Shooting at Night.
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- YARN SALES LIMITED.; Year-End Dullness Evident in Local Market -- Worsted Yarns Firm.
- STATE DEPARTMENTS WANT BUILDING HERE; They Plan to Ask Legislature to Collect Scattered Offices Under One Roof.
- THIRTY SPIES ARRESTED.; News Exchange Reports Discovery of Great Conspiracy in Germany.
- Duchess of Marlborough's Society Would Have a White List Here.
- When Men Wore Breeches.
- THE PHILHARMONIC CONCERT.; Popular Sunday Afternoon Programme with Josef Lhevinne as Soloist.
- Miss Lucy Hill Everett.
- MARCH FROM CHURCH AFIRE.; Two Hundred Sunday School Children Saved by Teachers' Coolness.
- LONDON VIEW OF VERDICT.; Times Thinks the American People Will Insist on Reforms.
- WHEAT RULES EASY AS STOCKS SWELL; Foreign Demand Holds Strong, but Argentina Reports Big Yield of Better Quality Than Last.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- WORKING TO SAVE KAISER'S OIL BILL; Official Newspaper Rushes to the Defense of the Government Monopoly Proposal.
- APPLE PRICES GO TO SMASH TO-DAY; Housewives, Victorious in Egg Market, Opening an Apple Stand with a Big Cut.
- FIGURES AND SUPERSTITION.
- Public "Bakeshops" Needed.
- SPEAKS UP FOR GOV. DIX.; William Church Osborn Praises Constitutional Executive.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- TWO DEAD IN NEWPORT FIRE.; Among Buildings Burned Was House Built in 1693 -- $200,000 Loss.
- The Rev. L. Brady.
- FARMER AND WIFE BURNED.; Charred Bodies Found In Ruins of Their Dutchess County Home.
- Tuberculosis Hospital for Suffolk.
- TURKS WILL REFUSE TO CEDE ADRIANOPLE; Other Peace Proposals Likely to be Modified, but on That Point They Are Firm.
- ZIONISTS ASK POWERS' AID.; Time Auspicious to Bring Jews Back to Palestine, Says Dr. Nordau.
- AN EQUITABLE GHOST.; Does Watchmen Immolated In Burned Building Haunt Its Site.?
- SUFFRAGIST SCOUTS OUT TO SIGHT SULZER; Governor-Elect to be Followed and Watched Until He Receives Army.
- Latest Shipping News.
- ROBT. L. M'CAMERON, NOTED PAINTER, DEAD; Heart Disease Kills Famous Portraitist and Artist of the Poor.
- COLLEGIATE SWIMMERS WIN.; Uptown Schoolboys Defeat Team of Y.M.H.A. by 25 Points to 18.
- UPHELD TAFT'S RIGHT TO AID BANK HUNT; Wickersham Decided President Had Power if He Cared to Use it for Pujo Committee.
- FRUIT MARKET QUIET.; Storm, Holiday, and Poor Quality of Offerings Kept Buying Light.
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- LONDON MARKET IS STAGNANT.; General Belief Is That the Bank Rate Will Not Be Raised.
- STEAMER LOST, TWO SAVED.; Survivors of the Volmer Tell of 15 Comrades Perishing In Channel.
- WEDEMEYER IS NOW RAVING.; Michigan Representative Under Close Watch at Panama to Prevent Suicide.
- UNIONISTS' OFFER, CANADA'S PRICE.
- Strict Licensing and Severe Punishment Urged as Remedies.
- OPEN SEATS ON CARS; Closed Autos with No Protection for Drivers a Paris Feature -- A New Tire.
- Could Be Replaced with Lighter Ones of Equal Power.
- YOUNG ROCKEFELLER GUIDED BY PRAYER; Son of Standard Oil Man Says He Pleaded for Four Years to Be Shown the Right Path.
- $40,000,000 SURPLUS FROM OUR PROSPERITY; Secretary MacVeagh Looks for This Comfortable Showing on June 30 Next.
- NO SECOND RATERS IN GOLF HANDICAPS; New Limit System of U.S.G.A. Has Improved National Tournament Play.
- PAY SPACE RATE FOR MAILS.; Postmaster General's Plan for Compensation of Railroads.
- JERRY SULLIVAN FOR CABINET.; Gov. Wilson Admits Iowa Leader Is on His Eligible List.
- RESERVE BERLIN KEYNOTE.; German Market Dull Under Influence of Vienna Pessimism.
- PREDICTS BIG BUSINESS HERE; The London Statist, However, Hits Again at Treasury Methods.
- YEN HUI-CHING TO BERLIN.; Former Associate of Wu Ting-Fang to be Minister to Germany.
- EXPENSIVE THEATRE TICKETS.
- Lawless Lawyers.
- MISS FRANCES HARRIS WEDS.; Lew Flelds's Sister-in-Law the Bride of Frederick White.
- FASHION DESIGNS NOT HARD TO MAKE; To Enter the American Designs Contest One Need Not Be a Skillful Artist.
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- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- MAD DOG WATCHED HOUSE.; Owner's Wife Kept Prisoner and Owner Not Allowed to Enter.
- ANNUAL CURLING MATCHES.; All That is Needed for "The Roarin' Game" Now is Ice.
- VISIT SHEPARD'S MOTHER.; Miss Gould and Her Affianced Call at New Haven Hospital.
- EXPECT BISHOP WLL UNFROCK MORTIMER; Pennsylvania Diocese Learns That Clergyman's Conduct Led to His Downfall.
- McCOMBS STOPS AT CAPITAL.; Asks for Wilson That Inaugural Ceremonies Be as Simple as Possible.
- SLIGHT REACTION IN PARIS.; Political Uncertainty Causes Restriction of Operations.
- Rates on Russian Imports Remain.
- FRENCH CANDIDATES MEET.; Poincare and Ribot Confer -- Both Will Continue in Presidential Race.
- MR. LASCURAIN'S CHEERFUL VIEW.
- BUSH TO EXPLAIN PLAN.; Proposed Merger of Railroad Companies Opposed in Texas.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Steel Trust Not Generous?
- Hammerstein Waltz Cycle Given.
- PROUTY ON MELLEN MERGER.; Commission Will Recommend Dissolution if Evidence Warrants.
- ROOSEVELT TO SHOW JAPAN SOUGHT PEACE; Will Reveal Mikado's Letter Asking Him to Open a Way to End Russian War.
- TRY RECALL ON MAYOR.; Ocean City, N.J., Has a Petition to Oust Hoadley for Extravagance.
- NEW SOCCER CHAMPIONS.; St Leo Team of St. Louis Defeats West Hudsons for Title.
- WHOLESALE PRICE CHANGES.; Advances and Declines More Evenly Divided Last Week.
- Bill to Extend Trenton.
- MANY FOOD TAX BOLTERS.; Unionist Papers Abandon It as a Party Issue.
- RABBI WISE ATTACKS GAYNOR AND WALDO; Calls Police Commissioner "a Menacingly Incompetent and Incorrigibly Stupid Creature."
- THE BRITISH INSURANCE ACT.
- RECKLESS CHAUFFEURS.; Street Car Passenger Describes a Narrow Escape.
- WILLIAM ANDREWS DIES.; Commissioner of Records an Office Holder for Forty Years.
- Dead at the Age of 105.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- HOCKEY LEAGUE SEASON AT HAND; McGill-Ottawa Match This Week the Least of Preliminary Games.
- WOULD GIVE WILSON A SUMMER HOME; Staunton Starts Movement to Buy the Selma Estate on Betsy Bell Hill for Him.
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