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- CHARLEY WHITE ARRIVES.; Chicago Boxer to Train for His Bout with Champion welsh.
- GUTIERREZ ATTACKED VILLA.; Carranza Gives Out Alleged Charges of Retiring President.
- MATE'S NERVE SAVED HIS AMERICAN CREW; Second Officer Cut Away Rigging After Captain of the Pilgrim Had Lost Hope. CABIN BOY LOST IN THE GALE Bark Had Just Been Put Under the U. S. Flag -- St. Louis Brought Two Shipwrecked Crews.
- "CITS" ADVISE WHITMAN.; Wants the Governor to Investigate Public Service Commission.
- QUEEN OF SPAIN BETTER.; Reported to be Rallying from an Attack of Scarlet Fever.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- PROPOSE SHIPPING PLAN.; Boston Merchants Attack Idea of Government Ownership.
- ALLIES TAKE TRENCHES ON BELGIAN DUNES; Destroy a Flanders Hamlet and Report Progress Near Rheims and in the Vosges.
- Work for Homeless Men.
- BOYEN BESIEGERS ATTACKED.; Russians Repulse East Prussian Force with Severe Losses.
- VANDERBILTS ENTERTAIN.; Dinner at Newport Is Followed by Horse Show.
- New Port for Japanese Ships.
- Two Old Jersey Residents Die.
- GERMANS INVENT NEW SPY METHOD; Clever System of 'Listening Outposts" Is Promptly Adopted by the Allies. MEN HIDE NEAR FOE'S LINES They Then Telephone How the Operations Are Going and What the Enemy Are Doing.
- LAON IS PEACEFUL WHILE GUNS ROAR; Inhabitants of the Captured French Fortress Used to Distant Cannonades. A UNIQUE DINING ROOM Military Trains Run Between the Tables and It Feeds 1,000 Germans an Hour.
- SCRATCH WALKER FIRST IN RAIN; Erwig Leads Pedestrians Over Mud-Covered Foads in Pastime A.C. Handicap.
- MOST VIOLENT IN THE ALPS; But Earthquake Caused No Fatalities There -- Avalanches Continue.
- NO CONFISCATION -- CARRANZA.; Secretary Bryan Informed That Oil Property Is Not in Danger.
- TRADE SPEECH BY WILSON.; His Chamber of Commerce Address Expected to Cause a Stir.
- GUTIERREZ FLEES; GARZA PRESIDENT; Martial Law Again in Mexico City as the Generals Name Another Executive. CONVENTION TO RULE STILL Three Ministers Go with Provisional President and Independent Faction May Be Formed. GEN. VILLA HURRYING BACK Bringing All Available Forces from the North -- Gutierrez Feared Assassination by Zapatistas.
- TRAVIS TAKES FIGHT TO THE LEGISLATURE; Controller, in a Letter to the Leaders, Attacks Whitman's Proposed Tax Reform. MAY START PARTY STRIFE Insists He Is Not Prompted by Political Motives and Protests Only in Interests of Economy.
- CONGRESSMEN TAKEN IN POOLROOM RAID; With Other Washingtonians Trapped Near Baltimore -- Obtain Release as Immune. ANNAPOLIS JAIL JAMMED Prisoners So Thick They Can't Even Sit Down -- Police Arrest 148 All Told, but 37 Get Bail.
- TAXES ON EXPORTS; Forbidden by the Constitution, as Is an Embargo by Implication.
- Two Thrown Out of Auto.
- BERLIN CLAIMS 800,000 PRISONERS TO 200,000; German and Austrian Reports Put Their Captives Far Above Those Lost to Allies.
- FOR REVOLUTIONISTS.; Protest Against Immigration Bill, Said to Exclude Them.
- VIENNA MOB AGAINST WAR.; Starving Demonstrators Charged and Dispersed by Cavalry.
- AID FOR PARIS ARTISTS.; Elaborate Soiree Antique in Washington on Feb. 3.
- FRANCE.
- REFUGEES ON OUR WARSHIP.; The Tennessee Lands 1,500 from Palestine at Alexandria.
- Glencoe Defeats Parsons Five.
- TOYS REACH PARIS CHILDREN.; Ambassador Sharp Superintends the Distribution of Gifts.
- WHAT EXPORTERS SHOULD NOT DO; A Commercial Agent Gives Examples for the Purpose of Helping Business.
- POPE MINISTERS TO DYING.; Gives Last Sacrament to Earthquake Victims in Santa Marta.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- NACO A DESERTED RUIN.; Carranza Troops March Out Guarded by American Cavalry.
- GANG BEATS POLICEMAN.; He Shoots One of His Assailants and Sleuths Catch Another.
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- DEATHS AT MIDDLE AGE.; After 30 Years, Dr. Fisk Finds, Rate Is Increasing.
- KAISER DECORATES VICTORS OF THE AISNE; Confers Orders on Luchow and Wishura, Who Checked the French Advance.
- TEACHERS RESPONSIBLE; If Pupils Fail to Make Reasonable Progress.
- SAY RUSSIA EXTORTED LOAN; Threatened to Make Peace Unless Helped, Berlin Hears.
- MILD AT HOT SPRINGS.; Visitors at Virginia Resort Out in White Suits.
- GERMANY.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- PICTURES THE KAISER MAHOMET'S RELATIVE; German Nation Also Converted to Islam, Turks Are Told, and Some Believe.
- New Racing Calendar Out.
- CHESTERTON FINDS ALLIES IN MINORITY; London Editor Meets G. S. Viereck in One-Sided Debate on War at Cort Theatre. AUDIENCE SHOUTS REBUKES Violation of Neutrality of Belgium Attacked and Defended -- Pro-German Verse Applauded.
- Got Offer of New York Aid.
- Villa Troops at Guaymas.
- THINKS STEFANSSON MAY STILL BE ALIVE; Capt. Bernard, Back from Arctic Cruise, Expects Explorer Will Get to Land. MAY TAKE HIM TWO YEARS Man Thought to be Dead May Be Drifting on an Icefield, Skipper Asserts.
- Gutierrez and Aids Flee.; GUTIERREZ FLEES; GARZA PRESIDENT
- CHICAGO UNEMPLOYED RIOT.; Shots Fired and a Number Cut and Bruised -- Miss Addams to Rescue.
- THE MILITARISTS' MISTAKE.; They Have Not Interpreted Darwin's Theory Rightly.
- Calls Soissons a Great Victory.
- GAVE HER A GERMAN MEDAL.; Berlin Student Presented It to Atlanta Woman for Lauding Germany.
- MRS. DROUILLARD MARRIES.; Divorced Wife of Army Officer Weds H. C. Pritchitt.
- RUSSIA.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- ALLIES CLOSING ON LILLE.; Germans, However, Have Made It a Formidable Fortress.
- 500 DEAD OUT OF 800.; Most of Cappelle's Survivors Injured -- Priest Saves 50 Worshippers.
- LONDON TRADING EXPANDS.; Measures Taken to Govern Transactions in Consols.
- MORGAN TO SEE PRESIDENT.; Will Discuss Alaskan Railroad Problems with Him Today.
- KILLED HIS FATHER TO PROTECT MOTHER; Young Cariello Walks Into Police Station and Tells of Shooting. MOTHER PLEADS FOR HIM The Husband Had Beaten His Wife and at Breakfast Table Renewed Quarrel.
- AUTO VICTIM MISSING AFTER ODD ACCIDENT; Hit by Car After Dodging Another in Central Park West and Taken "To a Hospital."
- THE ABOLITION OF COUNTY GOVERNMENTS.
- DUNS DEMOCRATS FOR JOB.; Burlington, N. J., Editor Sends Application with Bill for $25,000.
- Dishonest Street Beggars.
- PARISIANS WATCH FLOODS.; Seine Is Still Rising, but the City Is Not Alarmed.
- WOODS MORALIZES ON THE EAST SIDE; Tells Audience in Public School They Don't Understand the Police. SAYS "GO TO THE CAPTAIN" Gangmen and Gunmen and Fake Dance Ticket Sellers Put In Their Place by the Commissioner.
- NEW FLING AT FRENCH CENSOR; L'Eclair on "Incredible Baseness" of "Microcephalics Who Rule Us."
- Bandbox Theatre Closes.
- AUSTRIA.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CRITICISES FRENCH GENERALS.; Socialist Editor Urges a More Active Offensive Campaign.
- CHANGES PROPOSED IN COLLEGE GAMES; Executive and Advisory Committees of Intercollegiate Association Pass Six-Trial Plan.
- MOUNTAIN TOWN WIPED OUT.; Missing at Pescosolido Number 200 -- Survivors Suffer from Cold.
- WHY SOME FUR MEN FAIL.; How It Comes That They Are Handicapped at the Start.
- MIKADO REASSURES POPE.; Japan's Ruler Anxious to Relieve Ills of War.
- RUSSIAN FUNDS RECOVER.; Benefit by Announcement in Paris of Revenue-Raising Plan.
- ARMY OFFICER MISSING.; Lieut. Frank Clay Vanishes Oddly While on Visit to New Orleans.
- THE WHITE HOUSE BABY.
- COMPLAINS 'BUSES MAKE HOUSE SHAKE; Adolph Boskowitz of 32 West 72d St. Asks Service Board to Regulate Them. SEISMOGRAPH GIVES PROOF Speeding Stages Cracked Plaster and Spilled Water in Finger Bowl, It Is Alleged.
- EARTHQUAKE ZONE IS AGAIN SHAKEN; New Shocks Send Avezzano and Sora Victims in Terror to the Open. DEATH SILENCE IN RUINS Cries for Help Cease as Entombed Victims Perish -- Rescue Work Now Hopeless. LATE DEATH LISTS 30,000 Italy Votes $1,000,000 Relief -- King Gives $60,000 for Children -- Pope Active in Hospital.
- And Two Male Persons Who Were Distinctly Otherwise.
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- CHANGE SUFFRAGE PLANS.; Forces Now Will Concentrate Attack on an Eastern State.
- TWO GERMANS CONDEMNED.; Our Consul at Tangier Seeks to Save Fifthe and Griendler.
- IN MEMORY OF B. NEUBERGER; Services at Hebrew Infant Asylum -- Institution Prosperous.
- NEUTRAL SOCIALISTS MEET TO PLAN PEACE; Copenhagen Conference Will Work for Arbitration to End the War.
- SEES A REGENERATED FRANCE.; London Clergyman Says War Has Stimulated Religion.
- Andrew Allbright Buys Trotter.
- ISOLA HAS 10,000 HOMELESS.; Mill Town Largely Destroyed, but Less Than 100 Are Dead.
- SUNDAY DESPAIRS OF THIS BAD CITY; Evangelist Has Little Hope for "Hell Hole of New York." 1,184 "HIT THE TRAIL" Philadelphia Conversions of Two Weeks Now Exceed 5,000 Persons -- Great Tabernacle Jammed.
- PATENTS 'TALKING MOVIES.'; New Invention Dispenses with Use of the Phonograph.
- SYMPHATHIZERS HURT THE SOUTH, HE SAYS; J.G. Anderson, Originator of the "Rock Hill" Plan, Insists "We're All Right." TIME TO CEASE WORRYING Manufacturer Predicts Cotton Crop Will Be Cut 40 Per Cent. Next Year and Price Will Rise.
- NEW PLAN TO REVISE U.S. CONSTITUTION; Committee Would Have Convention Meet Once in Twenty Years. CONGRESS MAJORITY VOTE Headquarters to be Opened in Brooklyn and Bill to be Introduced Before Feb. 1.
- RELIEF SHIP IN DISTRESS.; Camino, Carrying Belgian Supplies, Calls for Aid by Wireless.
- COMMERCIAL FACTS AND POLITICAL THEORIES.
- POLICE DOGS PROTECT TOWN; Prevent Crime in Glen Ridge, N.J., Official Reports.
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- A Key to Street Numbers.
- STORM GATEWAY TO TRANSYLVANIA; Russian Forces That Overran Bukowina Province Capture Kirlibaba Pass. HEAVY FIGHTING IN POLAND Germans, After Severe Attacks, Take Advanced Trench on Left Bank of Vistula. TURKS LOSE ANOTHER CORPS Eleventh Is Annihilated in the Caucasus and All Its Guns Captured.
- 6EN. 5TOESSEL DIES sg [o6 IL[Nsss; Served Term in Prison for Surrendering Port Arthur to Japanese. FIRST SENTENCED TO DEATH Broken in Health by Imprisonment, Russian Commander Was Forced to Accept Fellow-Officer's Charity.
- BOMB SPOILED PLOT TO SLAY DIPLOMATS; Russian, French, and Belgian Staffs at Teheran Marked for Death Christmas Day. PLAN TO INVOLVE PERSIA An Accidental Explosion Betrayed Turko-German Designs -- Persia's Helplessness Explained to Russia.
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- REPORT FRENCH LOSSES HEAVY; Germans Assert That Recent Casualties Were as 4 to Their 1.
- CANADIANS TO SWIM.; Montreal and Yale in Dual Meet in Carnegie Pool.
- SORA RESCUE WORK HOPELESS.; Remaining Victims, Probably 1,000 or More, Under Tons of Debris.
- NO CRIME CLASS, HE SAYS.; Convicts Can't Be Marked in That Way, Osborne Asserts.
- BIGGEST Y.M.C.A. BRANCH.; West Side Organization Exceeds Any in the World in Membership.
- FAVORS SEIZING 'STOLEN' FORTUNES; Chairman Walsh of Industrial Board Says Millions Have Been Taken from Public. ASSAILS BIG FOUNDATIONS His Inquiry Will Go to the Bottom of the Source of Their Wealth, He Asserts. WANTS A PEOPLE'S FORUM Where Workers Can Fight Oppression and Fix the Conditions Under Which They Must Labor. SUGGESTS SEIZING 'STOLEN' FORTUNES
- MOB LAW.
- FIND TREASON IN BABY FOOD; Mock Trial for Man Who Gave German Dishes to British Infant.
- THE ABRUZZI AGAIN SHAKEN.; Gentle Rocking Movement in Nigh -- Rain Hampers Rescue Work.
- The Proposed Bus Franchises.
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- DENOUNCES PEACE PROPOSALS.; Paris Editor Says Socialist Overtures Are a German Trick.
- SEE FLAWS IN CASE OF FEDERAL LEAGUE; Secretary Heydler and Attorneys Confident of Victory for Organized Ball.
- West Point Football Schedule.
- SUPPLIES REACH AVEZZANO.; Half-Starved Survivors Now Have Food -- Progress on Debris Slow.
- HOLD THREE FOR INQUIRY.; Federal Prisoners Reported Concerned in Passport Investigation.
- ROCKEFELLER GIFTS EXCEED $73,000,000; General Education Board Issues First Report of Twelve Years' Activities. $33,939,156 STILL ON HAND Sums Given by Others to Obtain Appropriations from Fund Total $44,012,617.
- SAYS ALIEN BILL SHOULD BE VETOED; Literacy Test, Dr. Silverman Asserts, Doesn't Show Character and Efficiency. MERELY LIMITS NUMBERS Influx of Immigrants Won't Follow War, He Declares, as Men Will Be Needed at Home.
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- IMMIGRANT BONE AND BRAWN.
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- France's Lost Provinces.
- TURKISH CORPS WIPED OUT.; Another Ottoman Force Practically Annihilated in the Caucasus.
- HARD FIGHT AT TANGA.; Battle in East Africa Described by Germans as Most Severe.
- WOMAN PLAY PRODUCER.; Helen Tyler to Branch Out as Theatrical Manager.
- Baird Head of Kansas City "Feds."
- INDIA SUSPECTS GERMANS.; But Fails to Find Direct Influence in Immigration Trouble.
- WANT NEWPORT FOR TENNIS TOURNEY; Leading Players Oppose Plan to Stage National Championship at Forest Hills.
- SURVIVORS' SUFFERING ACUTE; Cold and Hunger Still Add to Their Misery -- Aid by Americans.
- RABBI DIES ON TRAIN.; Heart Attack Kills Dr. Guttmacher on Fast Express.
- NORFOLK MERCHANT SLAIN.; Charles E. Savage Shot Down in Street at Night.
- IMMIGRATION BILL HEARING.; Will Be Held by President the Latter Part of This Week.
- WILSON GRANDSON BORN IN WHITE HOUSE; Mrs. Francis B. Sayre, Who Was Miss Jessie Wilson, Has a 7 1/2-Pound Boy. PRESIDENT IS VERY HAPPY His First Grandchild and the First Boy Born in the Mansion Since President Jackson's Day.
- THE MEXICAN UPHEAVAL.
- B.R.T. ANSWERS KRACKE.; Denies Commissioner's Assertions in Transit Controversy.
- EARTHQUAKE ZONE IS AGAIN SHAKEN
- Illumination of Street Signs.
- RUSSIANS GRIP GALICIA.; Civil Life of the Province Near Normal -- Lemberg Busy City.
- MANY PEOPLE AT TUXEDO.; Society Folk Spend Sunday There Despite Bad Weather.
- HINTS ITALY WILL JOIN WAR.; Rome Paper's Reply to Austrian Comment on Earthquake Relief.
- L. V. HARKNESS DIES.; Racing .Man Was- Early Associate of John D. Rockefeller.
- NEWS NOTES FROM BERLIN.; London Paper Quoted on German Success at Soissons.
- COLEMAN THE LEADER.; Appleby Brothers Are Close Behind Him in Billiard Tourney.
- Wrecked German Seaplane Found.
- Fail to Break Checker Deadlock.
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